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Kimpex Snap Type Drain Plugs

Regular price $8.99
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SKU: 745484

Option: 1" Brass
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Description

The Kimpex Snap Type Drain Plug is designed to provide a secure and dependable seal for 1" or 1 1/4" transom tubes in marine applications. Featuring a fast working cam mechanism, this drain plug creates a smooth, tight seal to help prevent unwanted water entry while allowing convenient drainage when needed. Constructed from durable brass, it is built to withstand regular marine use and provide reliable performance throughout the boating season. Ideal for fishing boats, pontoons, and other recreational watercraft, the Kimpex Snap Type Drain Plug offers quick installation, dependable sealing, and practical functionality for everyday boat maintenance and water management. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

  • Product Type: Drain plug
  • Design: Snap type
  • Material: Brass
  • Diameter: 1" or 1 1/4"
  • Function: Provides a smooth and tight seal
  • Additional Features:
    • Fast working cam mechanism
    • Quick installation and removal
    • Helps prevent unwanted water entry
    • Built for marine environments

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

The Kimpex Snap Type Drain Plug is designed specifically for 1" or 1 1/4" in transom tubes. Its snap type design helps provide a secure fit and dependable sealing performance.
This drain plug is constructed from durable brass, providing dependable performance and long lasting durability for marine applications.
The snap type drain plug uses a fast working cam mechanism that creates a smooth, tight seal inside the transom tube. This helps prevent unwanted water entry while allowing quick installation and removal.
Yes, the Kimpex Snap Type Drain Plug is designed for recreational boating applications including fishing boats, pontoons, and other watercraft that require dependable drain plug performance.
A drain plug helps seal the drain opening to prevent water from entering the boat while allowing controlled drainage when needed. It is an essential part of routine boat maintenance and water management.