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Reddit mentions of Plumb Pak Keeney 400WK 1.25-in. x 1.5-in. Plastic P-Trap with Reducing Washer, White, 1-1/2-Inch or 1-1/4-Inch by 1-1/2-Inch
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Plumb Pak Keeney 400WK 1.25-in. x 1.5-in. Plastic P-Trap with Reducing Washer, White, 1-1/2-Inch or 1-1/4-Inch by 1-1/2-Inch. Here are the top ones.
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- P-TRAP KIT: P-Trap keeps your home safe by preventing sewer gas from escaping out of your bathroom or kitchen plumbing fixtures or drains
- EASY INSTALLATION: Kit includes all of the necessary nuts and washers and utilizes slip joint connections for easy installation
- DURABLE: With its polypropylene construction, this P-trap is lightweight yet highly durable for long-lasting use
- MADE IN THE USA: Product is made in the USA for added quality and reliability
- ADJUSTABLE SIZE INLET: P-trap features a 1.5" inlet and outlet, and the inlet reduces to 1.25" when used with the reducing washer to create a perfect fit
- P-trap for lavatory or kitchen
- Inlet: 1-1/2-Inch Or 1-1/4-Inch
- With 1-1/2-Inch to 1-1/4-Inch reducer washer
- Outlet: 1-1/2-inch
- White polypropylene
Features:
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 12 Inches |
Length | 8.25 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1-1/2-Inch or 1-1/4-Inch by 1-1/2-Inch |
Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Width | 2 Inches |
There is no union on the wall side. You simply have to cut it out.
Depending on your reason for disconnecting the p-trap, you will probably have the easiest/cheapest install by cutting in between the leftmost 45-degree joint and the down-turning 90-degree elbow to its immediate right. Cut adjacent to the 90deg elbow leaving yourself the most exposed male pipe possible.
Buy a P-Trap adapter that looks like this (not sure what size PVC you have coming from the wall, the one I linked is 1 1/2", you might have 1 1/2" or 2" there, maybe even 1 1/4", should be written on the side of your current PVC)
Glue it to the remaining exposed male piece of PVC coming from the wall with PVC glue.
Toss your old P-trap...its hard piped in and unless your new install lines up perfectly, its useless.
Buy a new one like this It should screw on to your newly installed P-trap adapter with ease just like your drain side currently does.
You will need a pvc cutter to cut the new p-trap to fit, and depending how close you want to get to the elbows, you probably want to hacksaw the hardpiped old p-trap out. I'd probably use my reciprocating saw.
Wouldn't it be fairly simple to just remove the p trap and rinse it out (in a different sink) into a bucket and/or use a long flexible something to get the clog out? That or just buy a new p trap since they are cheap. As far as I know, with most p traps you don't even need a tool and can just remove it by hand.