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4.5
Make sure you follow the instructions on the back. When I first tried to install it, I thought it was too short, but it is not. You have to unscrew the main rod/shaft from the top of the stopper, install that rod/shaft into the drain, THEN replace the nut and top of the stopper. The rod/shaft has two ends for you to choose from, so it should fit any tub. It is heavy duty and well worth the money. This was replacing a toe-tap model that had already been replaced twice, even though we rarely ever used it. The brushed nickel look matches perfectly with the other brushed nickel items in the tub, and it looks like quality, not cheap plastic that I saw in the hardware aisle. This was perfect!