
Kitchen sink traps are a key element of the drainage system, ensuring water discharge and the formation of a water seal that prevents odors from the sewer from entering the room. A properly selected kitchen sink trap takes into account the bowl design, the number of drain openings, the specifics of connection to the sewer pipe, and other parameters. Depending on the design, bottle-type and tubular models are generally distinguished. The former are easy to maintain, while the latter feature simple geometry and stable operation.
The catalog presents traps of various designs and specifications, allowing you to choose the most suitable option for your kitchen sink. When selecting, it is important to consider the material of the sink (composite or steel), as there are significant differences in material thickness and, consequently, in the design of the drain neck. Here you can purchase a universal trap for stainless steel or artificial stone sinks, for single or double bowls, with square or round drains, and also select an option that best matches the color scheme.
All versions are designed with the ability to close the drain and open it when necessary. Thus, a sink trap with a valve may feature semi-automatic control (remote, via a lever) or direct manual control (by pressing directly in the drain area). At the same time, every kitchen sink trap with a valve is equipped with a debris collector that enables coarse filtration of wastewater from food residues, helping to prevent blockages in the drainage system. To connect additional household appliances, a trap with an additional outlet is used, designed for a washing machine or dishwasher. In limited space conditions, a telescopic kitchen trap is in demand, as its length and certain geometric parameters can be adjusted directly during installation.
When planning to buy a kitchen sink trap, it is important to consider the outlet diameter/size, the presence of an overflow in the bowl, installation height, housing material, availability of an additional outlet for household appliances, valve control type, and many other parameters that affect the stable operation of the entire system and compatibility with a specific kitchen sink.
