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Basin Wastes & Plugs
Basin Wastes & Plugs
Shop our quality range of sink plugs and basin wastes. A bathroom sink plug and waste is an essential component that can rejuvenate older basins or provide stylish finishing touches to new ones. Need other bathroom items? Try our wider bathroom accessories range. Get free UK delivery on orders over £499 at Victorian Plumbing.
With over 200 sink plugs and basin wastes available, choose from traditional or modern wastes in popular finishes like brushed brass and matt black. Click clack basin wastes, also called push button wastes, open and close with a simple press, making them ideal for contemporary bathrooms. Alternatively, opt for pop-up basin wastes, operated by a lever mechanism to easily fill and drain your basin.
All of our sink plugs and basin waste options have been made with longevity in mind. You'll find options made of fine materials, such as solid brass, that will withstand years of daily use with minimal maintenance. The range also includes products from trusted brands such as Hudson Reed and McAlpine Plumbing Products.
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31st March 2026Looks nice and works well
Katie B from Northamptonshire- verified purchaser
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30th March 2026This went with the other accessories
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Replacement waste
30th March 2026Quality item and easy to install
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FAQ's
Small but essential, your basin waste does more than you might think. From keeping water where you want it to preventing pesky leaks and blockages, it’s a key part of how your bathroom sink works day to day. Whether you’re upgrading your bathroom or fixing a faulty fitting, our guide below covers what you need to know.
What is a basin waste?
A basin waste controls how water flows out of your basin (or stays put when you need it to). Fitted neatly into the drain hole, it channels used water safely into the waste pipe, keeping everything clean and efficient.
When closed, the waste seals the plug hole so you can fill the basin for washing or shaving; when open, it allows water to drain smoothly away. By catching debris before it reaches the pipework, it also helps to prevent unwanted blockages and keeps your basin running as it should.
Are basin wastes a standard size?
Yes, basin wastes are made to a standard size, so you can usually replace or upgrade yours without worrying about compatibility. The typical measurement for a basin waste is 1¼ inches (32mm), which fits the majority of bathroom sinks.
What is the difference between a slotted and unslotted waste?
The key difference comes down to whether your basin includes an overflow. A slotted basin waste features small openings that allow excess water from the overflow to drain away safely, helping to prevent spills and leaks. This makes it the correct choice for basins designed with an overflow hole.
An unslotted basin waste, on the other hand, is intended for basins without an overflow. It creates a sealed fit, allowing the bowl to fill and empty as required without any additional drainage channel.
Is it easy to change a basin waste?
Yes, replacing a basin waste is a straightforward task that most people can manage. However we always recommend speaking to a professional before undertaking any bathroom DIY projects.
The process involves disconnecting the old waste, cleaning away any leftover sealant and fitting the new one securely with the right washers and seals in place. Once tightened and connected to the trap, you’ll have a clean, fully functional basin ready to use again. For more information, watch our video on how to fit a basin waste:

































































