Features
- Universal Compatibility: This kitchen sink plumbing kit comes with all tubualr parts that removes the guesswork from any repair task or modification. Plumbing parts are easy to use for homeowners and pros,the kitchen sink drain repair kit can be installed to be P trap kit , S trap drain kit, end outlet waste, center outlet waste,washing machine traps to fits most sink drains with 1 1/2" drain pipes, no matter you need connect to the wall or floor
- One-stop Installation: The sink trap kit is designed for easy installation,making it a user-friendly solution for all your sink drainage worries, the kitchen and bathroom sink drain pipes Includes detailed instructions and helpful graphics for DIY installation, whether your sink drain system need garbage disposal installation kit or dishwasher installation kit , whether your kitchen is single bowl sink or need double sink drain kit , this sink drain kit can be one-stop installation .
- Economic and effective Solution :This sink plumbing kit includes J-Bend pipes,Wall bend tubular,slip joint extension tube ,slip joint nut ,tailpiece and slip joint washers ,most of the time , make repairs to problem areas of bathroom and kitchen drain system or attach your kitchen sink drain , utility sink laundry tub or lavatory to the wall or floor , you only need buy this completed 30-piece kit and without buy other drain tubular,so that you can cost saving.
- No Leaks and Easy Connection:this slip joint connect or direct joint sink drain pipe kit and bathroom sink trap is very easy installation,the provided high performance TPE slip joint washers provide the no leaks connection , you only need to tighten the slip nut by hand .
- Reliable Build:This Sink Drain Kit is constructed using high-quality engineering polyvinyl chloride plastic, specifically designed to withstand extreme water temperatures, resist alkali, and prevent cracking. This kitchen sink drain kit ensures long-lasting durability and reliable performance, making it a long-lasting addition to your bathroom or kitchen room .
Specifications
Unit Count | 30 |
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A 30-piece 1-1/2" sink drain kit containing components to assemble P-trap or S-trap configurations and to connect sinks to wall or floor outlets; compatible with most kitchen and bathroom sinks and adaptable for garbage disposal or dishwasher connections. The kit includes J-bend and wall-bend pieces, slip-joint extension tube, tailpiece, slip-joint nuts and TPE washers for leak-resistant connections, and is molded from engineered PVC to resist high temperatures, alkali and cracking.
Variimage Kitchen Sink Drain Kit,1-1/2”,for Most Kitchen Sink Drain Repair Kit and Bathroom Sink Drain Kit, Kitchen Sink P Trap Drain Kit 1 1/2” for Sink Plumbing Kit, Completed Sink Pipe Replacement Kit Review
Why I reached for this drain kit
Replacing under-sink plumbing is one of those jobs where a missing nut or the wrong bend can cost you an entire afternoon. I picked up the Variimage drain kit because it promised a single-box solution for 1-1/2-inch drains, covering P-traps, S-traps, single and double bowls, and even dishwasher/disposal hookups. I used it on a leaky kitchen double-bowl configuration with a dishwasher branch, then repurposed leftovers to fix a simple bathroom trap. It did what a good tubular kit should do: reduce guesswork, fit reliably, and seal without drama.
What’s in the box—and how it’s organized
This kit is generous. You get the core trap pieces (J-bend and wall bend), a slip-joint extension tube, a straight tailpiece, multiple slip-joint nuts, and TPE washers. There are also tee options and bends that let you configure a center outlet or side outlet for double sinks and adapt to either a wall or floor connection. Everything is 1-1/2-inch tubular, with molded engineered PVC that’s thicker than the flimsy, chalky white plastic I try to avoid. It feels close to the store-bought, mid-grade tubular you’d expect to hold up under a kitchen sink.
The instruction booklet is better than average. The diagrams show washer orientation, trap assembly order, and how to aim for proper slope on the waste arm. If you’ve never assembled a slip-joint trap, it’s enough to get you through without guesswork.
Installation notes from the bench
- Planning and dry fit: I laid everything out, built the trap loosely, and held it up to the sink and wall stub to visualize lengths. This kit shines here because you can swap pieces to hit the geometry without forcing odd angles.
- Cutting and deburring: I trimmed the extension tube for the side bowl with a hacksaw, then cleaned the cut edge. Deburring is key—rough edges can cut washers and cause slow leaks.
- Washer orientation: The included TPE washers are forgiving. Seat the tapered side toward the fitting you’re entering, hand-tighten until snug, and avoid wrenching down. Over-tightening can distort the washer and invite leaks later.
- Slope: I aimed for roughly 1/4 inch of fall per foot on the trap arm toward the wall. The parts adjusted easily to hit this without stressing connections.
- Dishwasher branch: The kit includes a tee with a dishwasher branch. I routed the dishwasher hose to that inlet, securing with a clamp. If you don’t use the branch, plan to cap it—keep a blank cap or plug handy.
From opening the box to a watertight test on a double-bowl sink took about an hour, including measuring, cutting, and cleanup. The second project—a straightforward bathroom trap—was 20 minutes start to finish using leftovers.
Fit and compatibility
This kit is squarely built for 1-1/2-inch tubular systems, which is standard for kitchen sinks. Many bathroom sinks are 1-1/4-inch, so if your lavatory tailpiece is smaller you’ll need a reducing washer or adapter not included here. On the kitchen side, the assortment covered every scenario I tried: center outlet waste for a double bowl, a side outlet configuration, and the option to connect to either a wall stub or a floor outlet. If you’re swapping a garbage disposal into the mix, the tubular pieces lined up without hunting for specialty adapters.
One small tip: align the trap directly under the drain if you can, rather than running long horizontal stretches. The included extension tube helps, but minimizing distance keeps the seal reliable and the under-sink space tidier.
Sealing and performance
The TPE slip-joint washers are the quiet hero of this kit. They compress evenly and sealed for me with hand pressure alone—no channel locks required. I filled the sink, opened the stopper for a full-flow test, ran the dishwasher briefly to push some hot water, and checked every joint. Dry across the board. I went back two days later to recheck after thermal cycles; still dry. If you do spot a weep, resist the instinct to crank the nut—often reseating the washer or correcting alignment is the fix.
A practical reminder: PVC tubular is fine for typical hot water from the tap and dishwasher discharge, but it’s not meant for boiling water straight off the stove. Let scalding liquids cool a bit before dumping, or run cold water with it.
Build quality and durability
Variimage molds these pieces from an engineered PVC that feels sturdier than budget kits. The threads are clean and consistent, which matters—cross-threading is the fastest way to ruin a nut. The wall bend and J-bend have a nice smooth interior; that helps resist buildup and keeps flow predictable. I’ve installed plenty of traps where the plastic felt thin enough to crease under the nut. Not here. This is still tubular PVC—light, easy to cut, and not as bulletproof as solvent-welded schedule pipe—but it’s well made for its category.
The kit also claims resistance to alkali and high temperatures. That’s consistent with how it behaved in use. I saw no warping or whitening after repeated hot drain cycles.
Where it falls short
- Sheer volume of parts: If you’re tackling a simple single-bowl P-trap, this kit is overkill. You’ll have lots left over. I don’t mind that—spares go into my plumbing bin—but it’s worth noting.
- 1-1/2-inch only: Kitchen sinks are covered. Some bathroom sinks are not without an adapter.
- Branch management: If you choose a tee with a dishwasher or auxiliary branch and aren’t connecting anything, you’ll need to cap it. Mine did not include a dedicated blank cap; I used a standard dishwasher branch cap I keep on hand.
- S-trap option: The kit can be built as an S-trap, but many local codes prohibit S-traps because they can siphon dry. Stick with the P-trap configuration unless your jurisdiction specifically allows otherwise.
None of these are deal-breakers. They’re the kind of minor gotchas you plan around.
Practical tips for a clean install
- Measure twice, cut once. Leave yourself a touch long and sneak up on the fit.
- Keep the trap level side-to-side and sloped toward the drain. Misalignment is the enemy of leak-free joints.
- Hand-tighten only. If you need pliers, something’s off.
- Save the extra washers and nuts in a labeled bag. Future you will be grateful.
- If tying in a dishwasher, remember the air gap requirement in your area, or at least a high loop to prevent backflow.
Value and who it’s for
If you’re outfitting a new sink, converting to a double bowl, or cleaning up a tangle of mismatched parts under an existing sink, the Variimage drain kit is a strong value. One box covers most sane configurations for 1-1/2-inch drains, and the quality lands above the bargain-bin kits that tend to crack or leak after a few months. DIYers will appreciate not having to make multiple hardware store runs for one-off adapters, and pros will appreciate having a reliable backup kit in the truck that actually fits real-world scenarios.
If you only need a basic bathroom P-trap and your lavatory is 1-1/4-inch, you can get by with a smaller, cheaper kit. But for kitchens—especially those with a dishwasher or disposal—this kit hits the sweet spot of flexibility and sound construction.
Bottom line
The Variimage drain kit delivers on its promise: a complete, adaptable 1-1/2-inch tubular system that installs easily, seals reliably, and feels sturdier than typical budget options. The instructions are helpful, the washers work as they should, and the assortment of bends and tees means you can build what your space requires without improvising. Plan for a cap if you’re not using the dishwasher branch, and stick to a P-trap to stay on the right side of code, but otherwise this is a hassle-reducing box of exactly what you need.
Recommendation: I recommend this kit for kitchen installations and mixed sink projects where flexibility and completeness matter. It’s cost-effective, saves time by eliminating part-chasing, and the build quality inspires confidence once it’s buttoned up.
Project Ideas
Business
Pre-Packaged Emergency Repair Kit
Brand and sell the complete 30-piece kit as an 'Emergency Sink Repair Kit' for DIY homeowners, Airbnb hosts and renters. Include laminated quick-start instructions and a link to an installation video. Market via e‑commerce, hardware stores and holiday DIY bundles—position as an inexpensive, must-have home emergency item.
Mobile Quick-Repair Service
Start a mobile plumber/handyman service focused on rapid sink-trap and drain repairs using this one-stop kit. Charge a flat-rate for same-day P-trap replacements and minor drain installs. The standardized kit reduces inventory complexity, speeds jobs, and allows predictable pricing—good for local marketing to busy homeowners and rental managers.
Online Course + Kit Upsell
Create a short paid video course teaching sink-trap installation, troubleshooting common leaks, garbage-disposal tie-ins and dishwasher hookups. Sell the course bundled with the physical 30-piece kit as an upsell. Promote via YouTube tutorials, social ads and partnerships with DIY influencers to capture both learners and kit buyers.
Bulk Supply & Maintenance Contracts
Offer bulk sales and recurring shipments of the kits to property managers, landlords and small multi-unit housing managers. Add a simple training session for their maintenance staff and offer scheduled restock/subscription pricing. This reduces emergency callouts for managers and creates steady B2B revenue.
Upcycled Home-Decor Line
Use the kits to manufacture a small line of upcycled industrial homewares—lamps, towel racks, planter stands and organizers—then sell finished pieces on Etsy, at craft fairs and through Instagram. Promote the eco/repurposed angle and offer custom orders or matching sets; also sell DIY 'decorator kits' for customers who want to build their own.
Creative
Modular Desk Organizer
Use J-bend and extension tubes to build a customizable desk organizer with compartments for pens, cables, phones and small tools. Slip-joint nuts become decorative rings and non-slip feet; TPE washers can be used as soft pads. The modular sections can be rearranged for different desk layouts and painted or wrapped with leather or fabric for a higher-end look.
Industrial Pendant Lamp
Turn curved trap pieces and tailpieces into an industrial-style pendant lamp frame. Route the cord through the tailpiece, mount an Edison-style bulb or LED module, and use slip nuts as mechanical accents. PVC is easy to paint with metal-effect spray and the kit gives a ready-made, textured scaffold for an affordable handmade lighting line.
Tabletop Water Fountain
Build a small recirculating fountain using the P-trap as the hidden channel for water return. Add a submersible pump in a concealed reservoir, use the wall-bend parts as decorative spouts, and TPE washers for watertight seals. The compact plumbing pieces let you make layered flows, cascades or a bubbling zen bowl for home or office.
Garden Drip Manifold
Re-purpose the kit to create a small garden irrigation manifold: use the slip-joint extension tube and T-joint arrangements to branch lines to planter beds or container gardens. The durable PVC resists weathering; slip-nuts make seasonal disassembly easy. Add simple barbed fittings to feed tubing to pots and hanging baskets.
STEAM Learning Kit for Kids
Assemble a safe, child-friendly learning kit that teaches basic plumbing, leak-proof joints and fluid dynamics. Provide simplified instructions and experiments (pressure, flow rate, siphon) using the 1-1/2" parts. Market it as an educational project for makerspaces, classrooms or home learning—mix hands-on assembly with short science lessons.