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    Sink stoppers

    2014 Reflection. Double sink, both stoppers missing. Bought used. Tried a regular home sink stopper, no fit, too big. Any one can steer me right? Thank you.

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    If you are 1.5" diameter; looks like this may work: https://www.amazon.com/Danco-88328-M...2256736&sr=8-2
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    I think most people just use a plastic tub in the sink. It's easier and if the tub overflows into the sink, it's just goes down the drain. KEN
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    Quote Originally Posted by orbiker View Post
    I think most people just use a plastic tub in the sink. It's easier and if the tub overflows into the sink, it's just goes down the drain. KEN
    I use the stopper/strainer to keep the bits of food from going down the drain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orbiker View Post
    I think most people just use a plastic tub in the sink. It's easier and if the tub overflows into the sink, it's just goes down the drain. KEN
    That's what we do. And when boondocking, we will dump in the toilet to gain us 2 days of gray tanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orbiker View Post
    I think most people just use a plastic tub in the sink. It's easier and if the tub overflows into the sink, it's just goes down the drain. KEN
    Quote Originally Posted by livinthelife View Post
    I use the stopper/strainer to keep the bits of food from going down the drain.
    We use a plastic strainer in the sink too. They have nice ones at some of the kitchen stores.
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