Been using this a little over a month now. It works better than anything we've tried for keeping hair out of the drain, and it fits perfectly.
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Gayle
I use one of these in my shower at home but never thought about seeing if it would fit in my little red wagon. And you're right, we're a multi woman household and they really do a great job at catching the hair. Thanks for the idea!
I've always used stainless steel mesh strainers in the sinks and shower; essential (IMO) for keeping as much food "gubbins" and hair and whatnot as possible out of the grey tank.
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But, this silicone gadget looks interesting.
Question for Gayle: does the TubShroom stick up above the drain or sit flat?
Yes, the TubShroom sticks up about 3/4 of an inch. If you should hit your toe on it it's very soft and flexible, so not a problem.
We used a steel mesh strainer for a while, which didn't work that well, so I switched to one of these.
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It worked a bit better but when I cleaned out the drain with a long, thin brush I would still get lots of hair. With the TubShroom I haven't gotten any hair out of the drain with the brush. I think it's well worth the money.
Gayle
Thanks for the information; will get one! ;D
My days of worrying about hair in the shower drain are long past... :)
Ken F in NM