How to Use a 3/8" x 50' Drain Auger to Unclog Kitchen Sink - REVIEW & IN ACTION
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- DuC HOW TO⚒️Have you tried using a drum snake, pressure drain clean bladder, and pour chemical down the drain? After doing all that and the drain still was clogged? In this tutorial and review, I will demonstrate Fast & Easy way to use a 3/8" x 50' drain auger to unclog a drain.
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No problem, you're welome!
This my exact problem and bought this item and someone youtube suggested soon after. Hope it fixes mine too.
Good luck with everything-you've got this.
Great video
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Any specific kind of oil? cooking oil?
You can spray it with WD-40 or Lithium Grease to help prevent rusting. Hopes that helps.
25 footer isnt working 😢 gonna look for a 50 footer
Next-time..., put a LID on-the-bucket; it will control the snake/cable better.
Thanks for sharing your expertise!
Better use drill to more power twisted in the pipe.
Be careful using a drill. Twisting the snake too fast with a power drill will damage the snake. Especially in smaller PVC pipes. Some turns in the pipe are 90 degrees turn. Slowly and gently twisting back and forth will get the snake to go through 90 degrees turn damage free.
Thanks for sharing!
@@LifelFinanceRealEstate Thanks.
Another video that doesn't show the use of the handle.
In this tutorial, the handle was not used due to how messy it gets using it. When you pulled out the snake, all the slug drips and gets in between the handle and drips on to you.
Also using the handle you can damage the snake easily by over twisting it. Using your bare hands you can get more of a feel on the snake before you go to fall over twisting it.
Question is does the handle help? If you are having a hard time twisting and getting the snake to go down the drain, than yes I recommend it. You just have to be careful with the handle that you don't over twist it and damage the snake.
Hopes this helps on why doesn't show the use of the handle.
Thx for watching!
@@LifelFinanceRealEstate Most people who click on these videos already know how to use a snake without using the handle. It's relatively simple. Second, the easy way to avoid the sludge dripping on the handle is to move the handle to the back of the snake. Last, being able to twist the snake is a key factor in all snakes. In my view, someone has to come up with a better handle that is easy to assist in turning the snake.
@@TomBleecker Thanks for your feedback and sharing!
Brilliant demonstration thank you
Thanks for watching!
Thank you dude! Just cleaned our clogged drain! Greetings from Czechia
Followed your video, fixed my blocked kitchen sink. I would have had to call a plumber if I didn't know to take the trap off and use the auger directly in the pipe.
I have a 1/4" auger. No wonder I can't get it past 10'
The snake can get tricky when you don't use the write size! Glad to help!
Amazing! Without a machine? No electricity? Hundreds of dollars saved❤ Knowledge is power🧠
That's great you found value in this content!
Thanks brother!.. ❤🙏
My pleasure
Probably popping out the vent stack on the roof 🤪😂😅
Today is. Sunday and kitchen drain pipe is clogged so need to do something today. The local stores have only 1/2” diameter cable. Is the 2
1/2” flexible enough to get passed the 90 degree elbows? There is available a drill powered 5/16” x 25’ that we tried but in 2 tries I never got residue on the top. Good video.
It all depends on the size/diameter of your drainage pipes. I have never have to use a 1/2" on a kitchen drainage pipe. From the specs sheets below, a 1/2" auger should be able to handle a 3" diameter. You may struggle a bit to get around the 90 degrees. Hope this helps and 🎥share, 👍like, and subscribe to help support the channel!
1-2" in diameter.
1/4 in, 9/32, 5/16 in. are usually in residential home.
Medium
3" diameter.
3/8 in, 13/32 in, or 1/2 in. larger lines found in showers.
Large
3" or larger, 5/8 in, 11/16 in, or 3/4 in. Drain that lead to the street.
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I appreciate that! Thanks for watching.
Huge thanks! This is exactly my problem but a bathroom. Appreciated
No problem and best of luck unclogging your bathroom.
Just ordered this of amazon. Will be giving it a try !
Good luck!
@@LifelFinanceRealEstate it worked perfectly. Followed your instructions and it worked like a charm. My sink has never worked this well. Thank you!!
Worked great, thanks!
You are most welcome!
This was very helpful!
That's great you found value in this video and thanks for watching.
Yep, 1/4" is garbage, you'll waist your time and money and get dirty for nothing.
Can't agreed with you much more! Go for the 3/8" or larger!
@@LifelFinanceRealEstate That really depends on the size and turns in the pipe. I'm not certain 3/8" will turn corners in my kitchen sink drain.
You are correct! It all depends on the size/diameter of your drainage pipes. I have never have to use a 1/2" on a kitchen drainage pipe. From the specs sheets below, a 1/2" auger should be able to handle a 3" diameter. You may struggle a bit to get around the 90 degrees.
⚒1-2" in diameter.
1/4 in, 9/32, 5/16 in. are usually in residential home.
⚒Medium
3" diameter.
3/8 in, 13/32 in, or 1/2 in. larger lines found in showers.
⚒Large
3" or larger, 5/8 in, 11/16 in, or 3/4 in. Drain that lead to the street.
Doesnt work.
It may take more than one attempt to undo the unclog. All depends on your clog type and size. Good luck!
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