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The Aofmee Tub Drain Hair Catcher is a sleek, rust-resistant drain protector designed to fit standard bathtub drains (3.7-4.5cm). Made from durable eco-composite materials with a non-toxic silicone sealing ring, it efficiently traps all hair types without impeding water flow, preventing costly clogs and plumbing issues. Easy to install and maintain, it’s a smart, stylish solution for millennial professionals seeking a clean, hassle-free bathroom experience.





| ASIN | B07G99T5DY |
| Brand | Aofmee |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (673) |
| Date First Available | 27 Aug. 2018 |
| Item Weight | 18.1 g |
| Material | Composite |
| Model Number | AO20180808DHC |
| Product Dimensions | 5.64 x 3.35 x 5.08 cm; 18.14 g |
| Special Features | Drain Hair Catcher: Eco-composite Material; Sealing Ring: 100% Non-toxic Silicone |
K**I
Does the job and is fairly priced.
I have long, thick hair which is the bane of the household. I love my hair so am looking for ways to keep on top of the upkeep of the house that goes along with the constant hair shedding that is more apparent when you have long hair. So, I ordered this, however was a bit skeptical given a few other reviews (however I’m not sure what some folk were expecting exactly). Firstly, if you have a drain which has the strainer type cover sitting directly under where the plug sits, then this will not work. It has to slide down into the drain hole itself, so you need to see how far down the gap is as any cross bars etc is going to prevent this being inserted correctly. I’ve seen pictures on here of folks plug holes that clearly this was never going to fit into as there isn’t a gap. That isn’t the fault of the product or the design - that’s people not understanding how the product works and buying something incompatible for their plug hole. Secondly - this is for catching hair whilst not restricting the water drainage. It’s not going to stop the bath emptying. It has holes in it - it is not a plug. If you want a bath then you’d need to remove it and use a plug. Unless you wash your hair in the bath water however, really you shouldn’t need this for a bath. It’s for draining the water whilst catching hair. You either want a plug or you use this. You can’t use both at the same time. So, first impressions. The packaging is neat & small. Kudos to the manufacturers for not wasting cardboard. The product is small, so why make the box big? And for those who commented that the item is small - Hell, it’s got to be - it’s fitting into a drain hole which is 3.75cm diameter. I’m not sure quite what you expected, but the product is ideally sized to fit & not be obtrusive when it situ. Next thing - it’s plastic. Again, this was commented on by someone. Yes - plastic. It won’t rust that way as it’s in a damp environment and in contact with water. It also won’t scratch the bath etc. It’s plastic which is coloured to look like metal, however to look at it you wouldn’t know. Ok, so the fitting - straight out of the box it’s ready to go. Open box, take of clear protective seal off the top & put it in the drain. Done. So how did it stand up in use? Well, as I said before, I have hair which is a pain when it comes to drains. Despite my best efforts to empty it all, it was never enough. As became apparent when we took the trap off the under side of the bath & retrieved what looked like a drowned cat out of it. Don’t want this happening again, so have been trying to find a good alternative to those other traps that sit over the top of the drain. Whilst they are ok for short hair, my hair clogs it and prevents the bath draining. I have to keep coming back every 15 mins to get the next lump off hair out to enable it to drain some more and catch more hair. Not ideal as it takes hours to empty. Also easy to knock off the plug hole without realising. So - having had my hair tied up for 2 days, I would notice more hair in the shower than if it had been down and brushed prior to washing. Good way to test it. Washed my hair as usual & by stage 4, the rinsing of conditioner, the water was still draining well. Rather than leaving it for a few washes (like you could get away with if you had shorter hair), I figured I’d empty it after each use. I was happy to find a considerable amount of hair around the trap and no signs any of it made it past into the actual drain. I considered taking a picture of said trap with the hair ball, but figured the world isn’t perhaps ready for that sight as it’s one of those things we all cringe at - even when it’s our own. So - how did it fair? Given I get 2 spare rings with this, which will extend its life span to probably a few years, I’m very happy with it. It looks neat & tidy, fits in nicely, looking like it actually is a permanent fixture which came with the bath. Given the price is very reasonable & not over priced, I’d be happy to buy another one in a few years when this one eventually needs replacing due to needing new rings. Let’s face it, £7 for a product which should last a few years is a good bargain if it saves money on drain blockers which are also harmful to the environment (and some damage the plastic of the plug hole due to the corrosive nature). Good item - would recommend for anyone with hair that clogs drains. UPDATE: 5 months on and this product is still looking good and still doing the job. It hasn’t tarnished (can’t vouch for how well it holds up against bleach as my bathroom cleaner is mostly bleach free) despite being sprayed with cleaners and still looks good and hasn’t developed that dull look I expected due to contact with conditioners. The rubber is still firm and shows no sign of rotting and it’s catching huge amounts of hair each time one of us washes our hair (I’ve noticed it’s catching the shorter hair of my partner as well as mine). IF YOU FOUND MY REVIEW HELPFUL please hit the button below. This encourages me to keep writing reviews as then I know people are reading them and finding them of use. Many thanks for your time.
A**M
Pretty good, but took some trial and error
*Ignore the messy looking plastic ring in the picture- this is not part of the product, but part of our shower!* This arrived in a neat little box, with instructions and two replacement black rubber rings (this is the part that secures the device to the inside of the pipe). I have been shedding hair more than usual, which has caused problems with our 1930s ex-council house pipes. This device catches hair perfectly and completely. Our shower has a white cylindrical thing in the upper part of the drainage pipe, below the plug, so we removed this and replaced it with the hair catcher, thinking this would be fine. Removing this existing part of the drainage meant that we ended up with drain smells, so we had to replace the white cylinder, and put the hair catcher just above it- fortunately there was enough pipe there for the black rubber ring to fit on to. This seemed to do the trick, so I would recommend trying this if you have problems. Follow the instructions- the device needs to stick up from the shower base at least 1 inch, as per the instructions. So, yes it works really well, but it took some trial and error.
L**.
Invaluable little gadget
This gadget does exactly what it says on the tin! It works better than any hair catchers I have tried in the past. There us a circular rubber bit at the base of the perforated metal cylinder which fits snugly into the drain so that no stray hairs can escape around the edges. After use it lifts out of the plughole easily and cleanly and the hairs can be simply removed from the rubber bit. My husband will love that he will no longer need to tackle the outside drain which frequently became blocked with a huge hairballs together the other detritus which always became attached. It has a smart chrome cap which covers the plug hole, and also has several replacement rubber bits.
J**W
Good design and functionality.
Only had this a few days but seems excellent. Catches all hairs. Looks good in the drain. Had tried one of those silicon sucker ones; Just didn’t work in the shower and looked awful. This is well designed, sits within the plug hole, replacing the original stopper. Does not stop the water flowing away but catches all hairs when showering. It is easy to lift out and clean, which I have had to do several times already as it is so effective at blocking hairs. If we want to use the bath, we swap it out for the original plug.
B**H
Does the job
Does the job but somewhat restricts the water flowing as well. But hey no more blockages. Have used for a few months now and its seems fine. Made of chrome plastic with two rubber seals.
T**P
CAUTION! Check your bath fitting!
I have seen hair catchers like these made from silicone type materials but was drawn to this one by the shine. It is a lightweight plastic, chrome colour coating, and not solid metal. I could not see any difference in the black fittings supplied. The instructions say to unscrew the holey plate in the plughole and drop the unit in the hole. (When just placed in the plughole it does filter the water through and separate some hair, but not any better than the existing fitting.) Unfortunately, my bath, and possibly yours too, connects the bath itself to the drainage maze beneath it. If I had followed the instructions I would have emptied the shower through the kitchen ceiling. Unit might be OK with wet rooms, or shower cubicles, but useless for me. I gave the one star rating as a minimum, for the shine.
F**4
As Described and Works Well
This shower trap works really well. It fit in my shower and I can have it slightly lifted out of the hole or pressed flush. It collects the hairs at the bottom in the rubber ring but because of it's neck, the water it still able to freely flow even once it starts to fill up with hair. And it looks pretty good too - I didn't think it would as I used to have a round shower trap that fitted perfectly into the hole (as it came with the shower tray) but this looks great as well and I wouldn't know that it wasn't the original shower trap provided with the tray. I would deffo recommend this product and buy it again if I need another one. Very happy!
S**Y
Alright-- so this is my FOURTH try with a drain catcher. Every other one failed me, eventually letting my drain clog with hair. And the others, all silicone, turned a disgusting black colour. I can tell already, this is THE one (seriously, it's easier to find a decent man than a decent drain catcher). Yes, my tub stops draining as well at the end of a shower... But that's because it actually CATCHES THE HAIR. It's easy to clean. I'm so glad I went with the stainless steel (no more gross black) and the (black) silicone seals work great. Very much worth the couple extra bucks.
R**E
J'ai utilisé cet article pour la douche. Il s'adapte parfaitement et récupère très bien les cheveux. De plus il est très esthétique.
R**.
Fa benissimo il suo lavoro, bello anche esteticamente. Consigliato.
A**S
This fit our tub nicely. It looks decent, almost like a factory drain when installed. Came with extra rubber seals. And it works very well. So well that I have to clean it every 2-3 days as the hair it catches clogs it up (then water won't drain while showering). Cleaning it is super easy, barely an inconvenience. Pop it out, wipe it with a tissue, pop it back in. It works! No more clogged drains.
A**R
I cleaned it out for the first time since buying it last night because the drainage was slowing down in my bath tub and holy cheese balls was it effective. I didn't know I could shed so much hair without going bald. It was kind of gross but easy to clean and very satisfying to know that I avoided a clogged tub mess. The hair catcher itself is plastic, not metal, though it is painted to look like metal. Sneaky sneaky! I still like it though because it does its job very well.
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