🚀 Blast Away Clogs in Seconds!
The BabyNora 2022 Toilet/Sink Plunger is a high-pressure air drain clog remover designed for quick and effective unclogging of various drains. With its eco-friendly materials and versatile suction cup sizes, it offers a powerful, reusable solution for maintaining clean and functional plumbing without harmful chemicals.
A**K
It works
My bathroom drain has been draining very, very slow. I tried simple things like hot water, baking soda and vinegar which had worked before. I checked the trap more than once. And it was just getting slower. I searched tik tok and found this. I thought i would give it a try before calling a plumber. It arrived today and my bathroom sink now drains. Apparently, I now know i am an officially a middle aged adult now because I am so excited. One of my attachment was torn so 4 star instead of 5
J**E
50/50
90% of ppl think 10 pimps should get the toilet to work and flush down but that is a lie… you need a MINIMAL of 35-40 pumps and it takes some serious muscle to do it unless you take breaks. But I took a HUGE #2 then it got clogged I pumped 10 time and it did NOTHING… after 40 pumps it made a huge mess but the toilet finallyFlushed! It beats paying $140 to a plumber to snake it
C**E
What does "giftable" mean? This would make a terrible gift...
But it's something you need, ESPECIALLY if you live in an old house with a mix of old and new plumbing like I do. Plus, we only have 1 bathroom. Quick story: my toilet backed up the weekend before Easter and I had to pay for Roto-Rooter to come out on a Saturday night. It cost 500+ USD (to basically auger my toilet), but it's one of those unavoidable things, you know? You gotta have a toilet - and that day I'd used the bathroom at the nearby convenience store, a Target, the library - and I still had Sunday to get through. So I really didn't have a choice. After I paid that price, I started looking around for what the guy used to auger the toilet with. I figured if he could fix it with that, then so could I. I stumbled across this on Amazon and instead of costing $100 at Lowes, it cost like $35. Since April I've used it 3x... figure I've said at least $450 (assuming each trip would've happened in the day time, and a standard plumber trip for unclogging a toilet is $150).It's not pretty, and sometimes you have to get a little up close to the gross stuff (glasses and a mask are a MUST), but if you want to save money or live on a budget, this is a good purchase. Now, it's not going to clear it immediately. This last time it took about 10 resets/fires. Plus, you have to make sure you're using the right head (they send you 4 "universal" heads in the box) for your toilet. But if you keep trying, eventually it will work. If it doesn't, then at least you tried something first.
M**C
Never got it to work. Was scared to use it.
I don't want to give it zero stars because it's probably a user error. I couldn't get it to work. And when I thought I had it right, the end would easily fall into the toilet. So, I never got to use it—a waste of money. I was busy moving and never sent it back. If concerned, read other people's reviews. You will probably have their experience and not mine. I bought it over three months ago. I was not returning it because it was packed in a box.
H**B
It worked, and I was getting desperate!
My bathroom sink always runs slow, and every now and then it gets a partial clog. This time around, plunging the partial clog just pushed it farther down the line and created a near-total clog. I tried drain cleaners, plungers, boiling water, vinegar + baking soda, you name it. It was going on a week of not being able to use this sink. The next thing to try would be to disconnect all the pipes and run a snake back into the wall -- I had to do that last time it got this bad, and it is a miserable job getting everything taken apart and put back together.Instead I bought this gadget, with next-day delivery. I pressurized it, pushed it up against the drain, fired the trigger, and the clog loosened up (some of the water went down). On the next blast, the drain was not only completely open, it is no longer even slow. It's been at least 15 years since the drain worked this well. So, I'm a believer. This was a seriously bad clog, not in the p-trap, but in the lateral line behind the wall.I can see how this would be trickier on a toilet, particularly if the clog involved solid waste and disgusting sewage water. I think it could get very messy using it on a toilet. With the sink drain attachment, it was very easy and clean, and nothing sprayed on me or the walls.It takes some strength to pressurize this thing, so keep that in mind, ladies. At the end, I couldn't pump the handle by hand, so I was leaning on it to get it up to the recommended 15 pumps.And the trick is that the pipe you're blasting. has to be nearly full of water. I wonder if the people who said it didn't work for them actually knew that.It doesn't come with actual instructions, but the steps are listed right here on this page, so you can read them here. There are four different attachments that are shaped/sized for various uses: toilet, kitchen sink drain, basin drains, and very small drains. I wish I could figure out how to use this on my washing machine standpipe, which often overflows.
S**U
The best toilet unclogger
My toilet was clogged for over a week. At first tried plunging and home methods like dish soap, baking soda, or vinegar with hot water. I tried green gobbler as well when those methods failed and the clog seemed worse after treatment with no water draining at all. Within 20 minutes of the product arriving the toilet was unclogged after two tries at 10 pumps. I was nervous that the air would splash the water everywhere because it was filled pretty high, but even on the first try, the water did not really go anywhere and the plastic cover helped keep any water from spilling when tried the second time. Don’t waste time or money if you have a bag clog - try this the first time and you won’t be disappointed!
O**E
Leary
It wasn't until after I bought it and my grandsons came to visit with my son that I found out that they are know to explode your pipes. They had to show me cause I thought they were joking. They were not joking. Now it is sitting under my sink still wrapped as it came. Won't take a chance.
C**.
You have to have this if you hate plunging!
Instead of plunging the toilet like a mad mad, you use air pressure to force whatever is plugging the toilet through the pipes. I can't say how much I truly Love this product! My days of plunging the toilet are over. Thank Goodness. This Product Should Be Mandatory with every home!
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