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80 mm Kitchen Sink Strainer

Refresh your kitchen with the Minismus Sink Strainer with Ball Pin, the reliable replacement for worn or leaky sink plugs.
Designed to fit most standard European sinks, it’s available in 80 mm, 82 mm and 84 mm sizes, ensuring a snug, watertight fit every time. Whether your old strainer no longer seals properly or you simply want a cleaner, more durable upgrade, this model makes replacement effortless.

Made from premium stainless steel, the Minismus Sink Strainer is fully rust-resistant and designed for long-term daily use. The smooth ball pin mechanism lets you open and close the drain with a gentle press — no twisting or fiddling required. It’s the ideal combination of function, simplicity and refined design.

Maintenance is easy too: the strainer is dishwasher safe, so it stays spotless with minimal effort. Installation takes seconds. Just remove your old plug and drop this one into place for an instant, leak-free seal.

Key Benefits

Universal sizing Choose from 80 mm, 82 mm or 84 mm for a secure, watertight fit
Durable stainless steel Corrosion-resistant and built for daily use
Ball pin mechanism Push to open or close, no twisting required
Dishwasher safe Quick, effortless cleaning
Fits most European sinks A precise, easy replacement for old or damaged plugs

  • Diameter: 80mm
  • Compatibility: Manual push/pull control sink
A guide on how to find the right sink plug

How to Measure?

Select your model

Available Models

What is the difference between ball pin and screw pin?

What is the difference between ball pin and screw pin?

he main difference is how each plug opens and closes.

  • Screw pin plugs are controlled by a knob on your countertop. Turning the knob raises or lowers the plug inside the drain. These models are common in sinks with built-in control systems.
  • Ball pin plugs are operated manually you simply press the plug down to close and pull it up to open. This design is simple, reliable, and often used in modern kitchen sinks.

What if I’m not sure about the size?

No worries — our team is happy to help. Send us a photo or the brand name of your sink, and we’ll guide you to the correct size.

What if my new plug doesn’t fit?

We offer a fit guarantee — if it doesn’t fit, we’ll help you exchange it until it does. Quick, easy, and hassle-free.

he main difference is how each plug opens and closes.

  • Screw pin plugs are controlled by a knob on your countertop. Turning the knob raises or lowers the plug inside the drain. These models are common in sinks with built-in control systems.
  • Ball pin plugs are operated manually you simply press the plug down to close and pull it up to open. This design is simple, reliable, and often used in modern kitchen sinks.

No worries — our team is happy to help. Send us a photo or the brand name of your sink, and we’ll guide you to the correct size.

We offer a fit guarantee — if it doesn’t fit, we’ll help you exchange it until it does. Quick, easy, and hassle-free.

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