🔧 Upgrade your kitchen sink game with the SilverSaver stopper—where style meets smart functionality!
The INSINKERATOR SilverSaver Kitchen Sink Stopper is a polished stainless steel accessory designed for seamless compatibility with InSinkErator garbage disposals. Featuring a dual-position mechanism, it allows controlled drainage of water and small food particles while protecting silverware from disposal damage. Easy to install and crafted to complement stainless steel sinks, it embodies decades of American innovation and quality in kitchen convenience.
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | InSinkErator |
Color | Polished Stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
UPC | 100002460175 783961404130 733353732877 784497811225 050375002420 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00050375002420 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | InSinkErator |
Part Number | STP-DS |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | STP-DS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Full |
Finish | stainless |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number Of Basins | 1 |
Number Of Holes | 1 |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
G**N
The one to get
If you have an insinkerator disposal, this is the one to get. It costs more, but it is worth it. I had purchased one of those stopper/strainers with the push button stoppers that was spring activated. It was a very light weight plastic that was plated to appear it was stainless. I could tell it would not last long. Particularly the spring action with a catch on the plastic to keep it engaged and the silicone stoppers would wear out. The other problem with those stoppers is there is a slight rise in the "stainless" trim which does not allow all of the water in the sink to go into the drain. The insinkerator stopper is recessed down into the disposal neck insuring all water drains. It does not have a strainer which might be a concern to some, but it will catch larger pieces of debris and utensils. Removing it to allow debris to go into the disposal is easy. It is a much better product with no springs to eventually rust out like those mentioned above.
S**
Works perfect
Really pretty. Easy to use. Perfect fit and seal.
C**N
Yes
As advertised
J**S
Lightweight construction
It works as needed, however the stopper is a bit flimsy, and doesn't sit straight. Otherwise it works OK.
S**.
New Sink, New Disposer
Needed something to keep unwanted stuff from straying down into my disposal and maintain the look of my new sink. Also needed to be able to close off the single drain to fill the sink. This was exactly what I was looking for.
P**N
save your disposal from damage
ive been wanting this for many years but the price was like 50 dollars and im just not one to waste money that way. I finally got to put it to the test i have a 22x33 full open sink. I had my entire sink filled with dishes and silverware and i just partially washed and transferred it all to the dishwasher. this kept anything from falling in the disposal so i dont have to put my hand down in there anymore its a real nice piece and works wonderfully. my only downfall to it is that as it sits propped up it sits at an angle due to how it was designed. not a big deal though. I am going to have to guess this will not only save my silverware but also might help to prolong the life of my insinkerator. Ive had to change my insinkerator 4 times in about 11 years now im onto year 14 and probably due for another soon. i did learn about putting ice down there to clean it which also prolongs it so that might hopefully help too.
N**8
Not good: sits too high and is not easily set for drainage vs stoppage
I have a GE disposal, with a removable drain strainer. But, I no longer have the stopper. So, I bought this combo strainer/stopper -- thinking that it would remain in place in the drain and do the straining or the stopping, depending on the "setting". But-- I am disappointed. The Insinkerator strainer/stopper DOES work for stopping up the drain, so that the sink can be filled with water. But, usage as the strainer is not good.1) When in the drain position, there is a fairly large opening to allow water to drain. But, the opening is too small to let food items (such as peas, or other food scraps of similar size) to go down the disposal drain. I then have to lift the stopper out, shake off the scraps, and push the scraps down the drain. It is much easier to simply have the original strainer in place, and then empty that down the drain.2) The strainer/stopper is very loosely held together. The position of "drain" vs "stopper" is dependent on how the two parts are positioned. But, because the parts are so loose, it is difficult to get it to be in the position that you want. It mostly falls down into the drain stopper mode. So, basically, it is a pain to get it to be in the drain position (where the water flows down the drain.)3) The unit sits very proud of the sink bottom (whether in the drain position or the stopper position). This means that if you have it always in the sink drain, the top of it will be about 1.5" above the bottom of your sink! You then cannot lay anything in the sink without it "resting" on top of the stopper. And, because the stopper is so loosely constructed, the stopper position will usually get reset/nudged to the drain stopper position by default. So, this is all very inconvenient.4) If you have it in the drain stopper position (because you want to fill the sink with water for washing pots and pans), the pots and pans will readily "hit" the protruding stopper (whose top is about 1.5" above the sink bottom), and will often "trip" the setting so that the water starts draining.All-in-all, this is not a good design. But it does work as a stopper, so long as you are careful not to "hit" the top while washing stuff in the sink.I do not recommend this item. Better to get one of the other stopper/drainer combo items available.
J**X
Looks great and works perfectly! STP-DS Dual-position Stopper, Polished Stainless Steel
The sink in our new home did not come with a stopper, and after two generic stoppers purchased at hardware stores were too small for our InSinkErator drain, the search on Amazon began! Since the stoppers in this listing stated that they were by InSinkErator, I hoped that meant they would actually fit. I purchased the plain black, and the STP-DS Silver Saver Sink Stopper, Polished Stainless Steel, and both fit perfectly and seal tightly to fill the sink.I love the stainless dual-position stopper (STP-DS)! Our sink has a single drain with a disposal, and this stopper looks great and grips tightly in place, yet is easily removed when needed. I love that I can leave it in place all of the time, just pulling up the silver part of the stopper and slightly twisting to the open position. Water and smaller food can go down the drain to the disposal, but large items (like spoons!) are kept out. I can run my disposal with the stopper in the open position, and a quick twist allows the stopper to close to fill the sink for dishwashing. Brilliant! It was expensive (I know, it's just a sink stopper, right?), but I must say that for me it is worth it for the good looks and convenience of use, and since it stays in the drain, not having to find a place to put the stopper when not in use. I only wish that the silver top part of the stopper would stay perfectly straight when in the open position, as it tips slightly to the side (not enough to remove a star!).I wasn't sure how the stainless stopper was going to work out, so I had also ordered the plain black stopper (STP-PL Plastic Sink Stopper, Black). It's a basic stopper like I am used to having, made of hard plastic with a rubbery feeling seal that grips tight. I kept it as a back-up.
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