Drain Snake Pipe Cleaner – Flexible Drain Auger for Toilet, Sink, Shower & Sewer Clog Removal, Reusable Spring Wire Drain Unclogger
Drain Snake Pipe Cleaner – Flexible Drain Auger for Toilet, Sink, Shower & Sewer Clog Removal, Reusable Spring Wire Drain Unclogger
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Drain Snake Pipe Cleaner – Flexible Drain Auger for Toilet, Sink, Shower & Sewer Clog Removal, Reusable Spring Wire Drain Unclogger
Drain Snake Pipe Cleaner – Clear Any Clog Fast
Say goodbye to stubborn clogs with this professional-grade flexible drain snake. Designed for toilets, sinks, showers, and sewer lines, this reusable spring wire auger tackles hair, grease, debris, and blockages with ease.
Key Features
- Flexible spring steel wire navigates pipe bends effortlessly
- Clockwise rotation for forward movement; counterclockwise to retract
- Reusable and long-lasting with proper care
- Works on toilets, bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, shower drains, and sewer pipes
- Comfortable handle for easy grip and control
How to Use
- Insert the spring wire into the drain opening
- Turn the handle clockwise to advance through the pipe
- Turn counterclockwise if the wire cannot retract — do not force
- For toilets: wear rubber gloves, insert from drain, gently poke and rotate
- Rinse with water after use to flush loosened debris
Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Flexible spring steel wire |
| Compatible With | Toilet, sink, shower, sewer drain |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Color | Random Color |
Use Scenarios
Perfect for homeowners, renters, and DIY enthusiasts dealing with slow drains or complete blockages. Ideal for bathroom, kitchen, and outdoor drain maintenance.
FAQ
Q: When should I turn the handle counterclockwise?
A: Turn counterclockwise when the spring wire cannot advance or retract — never force it straight.
Q: Can it be used in the toilet?
A: Yes. Wear rubber gloves, insert from the drain, and gently rotate while pushing in sections.
Q: Can it remove vegetable leaves or fruit shells?
A: It can stir and break up debris so water can flush it into the main sewer line.
Q: Is it reusable?
A: Yes — lifespan depends on proper use and maintenance.
