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Sold out Meir Round Bottle Trap for 32mm Basin Waste Brushed Bronze
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Sold out Meir Round Bottle Trap For 32mm Basin Waste- Tiger Bronze
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Sold out Meir Round Bottle Trap for 32mm Basin Waste Polished Chrome
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Sold out Nero 40mm Round Bottle Trap II Matte Black
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Sold out Meir Round Bottle Trap for 32mm Basin Waste Brushed Nickel
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Sold out Meir Round Bottle Trap for 32mm Basin Waste Shadow
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Sold out Caroma 40mm Bottle Trap - Brushed Brass
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Sold out Nero 40mm Round Bottle Trap Brushed Gold
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Sold out Nero 40mm Round Bottle Trap Brushed Nickel
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Sold out Turner Hastings Deluxe Brass 40mm Bottle S Trap-Matte Black
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Sold out Meir Round Bottle Trap for 32mm Basin Waste Matte Black
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Sold out Caroma 40mm Bottle Trap - Brushed Bronze
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Sold out Nero 40mm Round Bottle Trap Brushed Bronze
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Sold out Nero 40mm Round Bottle Trap Matte Black
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Sold out Nero 40mm Round Bottle Trap Aged Brass
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Sold out Nero 40mm Round Bottle Trap Matte White
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Sold out Nero 40mm Round Bottle Trap Chrome
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Sold out Nero 40mm Round Bottle Trap Graphite
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Sold out Phoenix 40mm Bottle Trap - Brushed Nickel
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Sold out Turner Hastings Aurora Adjustable Brass 40mm Bottle P Trap-Brushed Brass
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Bathroom Bottle Traps Buying Guide
A waste trap rarely gets much thought during a bathroom renovation, yet it quietly does genuine, essential work, protecting a home from odour, blockages and more costly plumbing problems down the line. A bottle trap, specifically, has become the preferred choice in most modern bathrooms for good reason.
Why bottle traps work so well
The compact, cylindrical profile of a bottle trap suits a modern vanity or wall-hung basin particularly well, fitting neatly into spaces where a bulkier trap simply wouldn't. The design also makes maintenance genuinely straightforward: a removable lower section lets hair or debris be cleared out without disassembling the entire fitting.
Space-saving design means a bottle trap fits comfortably under a shallow basin, well suited to the compact vanities common in many contemporary bathrooms. Easy access comes from the unscrewable base, clearing a blockage without needing specialised tools. Aesthetic flexibility rounds out the case for choosing one: available in brushed brass, matte black or classic chrome, a bottle trap can be matched directly to the room's tapware for a genuinely polished, considered look. Pairing a bottle trap with a matching Nero Tapware set is a strong way to achieve this kind of cohesive finish.
How bottle traps compare to other waste types
S-traps, once the backbone of Australian plumbing, use an S-shaped bend to hold the water seal that blocks sewer gases. In high-pressure systems, common in apartment buildings, that seal can be siphoned out, letting odour into the bathroom, and many local councils now prohibit new S-trap installations as a result, though they're still found in older homes. For a heritage renovation specifically, this collection's Turner Hastings wastes and traps offer period-appropriate design paired with updated materials, though a P-trap or bottle trap is generally the better choice for most current projects.
P-traps remain the standard choice for Australian plumbers, using a horizontal pipe section, shaped like a "P" on its side, to hold water consistently and resist siphonage more reliably than an S-trap. This collection's P-trap range includes options for basins, showers and freestanding baths, and Phoenix Tapware's commercial-grade brass construction suits genuinely heavy-duty use.
Choosing the right trap for your bathroom
Measure the available space first: a bottle trap suits a tight spot, such as beneath a wall-hung basin, while a deeper cabinet generally gives better access for a P-trap instead. For an awkward layout specifically, this collection's Meir wastes and traps range includes adjustable models worth considering.
Match the style to the rest of the bathroom: a chrome P-trap pairs naturally with modern tapware, while a matte black bottle trap adds considered contrast in a more industrial-leaning design.
Confirm local compliance before finalising a choice, since regulations vary by region, Queensland, for instance, prohibits S-trap installation in new builds. Checking the applicable regional code before committing to a specific trap avoids a costly mistake later.
Installation tips
Avoid overtightening fittings, since this can warp plastic threads and cause leaks rather than preventing them. Hand-tightening, followed by a quarter-turn with pliers, is generally sufficient.
Slope horizontal pipework correctly: a P-trap's horizontal run needs a slight downward tilt, generally 2mm to 4mm per metre, to prevent standing water from collecting.
Use sealant sparingly: a pea-sized amount of silicone on metal joints is generally enough, since excess sealant can crack over time rather than improving the seal.
Why are bottle traps important in a bathroom?
Bottle traps are essential for preventing sewer gases from entering the bathroom, creating a water seal that blocks odour from travelling back up the drain. They also support efficient, reliable drainage as part of a properly functioning plumbing system.
What finishes are available for bottle traps in this collection?
This collection includes bottle traps in chrome, matte black and brass, giving genuine choice in matching the fitting to the bathroom's broader decor.
Completing the bathroom
A bottle trap is easiest to choose once the basin and tapware finish are settled, since matching the two keeps the space beneath the vanity looking just as considered as the room above it. The Blue Space's Bathroom Basins and Bathroom Accessories collections are worth reviewing alongside a bottle trap selection to complete the room.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a bottle trap and where is it used?
A bottle trap is a type of pipe fitting used beneath a basin or sink to create a water seal (trap) that prevents sewer gases from entering the bathroom. Unlike a traditional P-trap (which curves out of sight into the wall), a bottle trap has a compact, cylindrical body that hangs visibly beneath the basin, making it a design feature as much as a functional fitting. Bottle traps are the preferred choice beneath wall-hung basins and freestanding basins where under-sink plumbing is exposed.
What size bottle trap do I need for my basin?
The standard bottle trap size for Australian basins is 32mm (for most ceramic and stone basins) or 40mm (for larger basins with higher flow requirements). Always check the waste outlet diameter of your basin and confirm compatibility with the bottle trap before purchasing. The thread connection must also match your basin waste.
What finishes are available for bottle traps in Australia?
Bottle traps are available in chrome, matte black, brushed nickel, brushed gold, and brushed brass, matching the range of tapware and accessory finishes popular in Australian bathrooms. Choosing a bottle trap that matches your basin mixer and basin waste creates a polished, cohesive look, particularly important when the trap is visible beneath a wall-hung or freestanding basin.
Are bottle traps compliant with Australian plumbing standards?
Yes, bottle traps that comply with AS/NZS 3500 (the Australian and New Zealand plumbing standard) are suitable for use in Australian homes. Ensure any bottle trap you purchase states compliance with Australian standards. The Blue Space stocks bottle traps from reputable Australian brands that meet these requirements.









































