Dad Quickly Unclogs a Drain Using the Drain Weasel
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Sinks draining slowly? The Drain Weasel, found at the Home Depot, is an easy way to quickly clear drain clogs. It takes no experience, but just a few minutes of your time.
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Very helpful video! It's the only video that I found that instructs you on how to remove the wand after use so you can replace it with a new wand. This product really does the job. Thanks for thorough demo!
Yeh, it’s a nice little product! Thanks for watching!
A perfect video. Just what I was looking for. Thank you for making it.
No problem! Always appreciate the feedback. Thank you for watching!
Thank you 🎉
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
would this work also in kitchen sink?
It’s made for removing hair clogs in a drain or p-trap. It’s a pretty small brush so if your clog is due to something else, I’m not sure it would work. Certainly won’t hurt anything to try, but my gun is you won’t have luck.
So is it for 1 time use? Do you have to buy a while new set for each use? Thanks
Hey there! The attachments are one-time use. You can buy additional attachments, though. It’s a nice little tool to unclog minor issues in bathroom sinks.
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@toonnaobi-okoye2949 sure thing!
Will this fit down a bathtub? How thin is it?
Will definitely work in a bathtub drain. It’s pretty thin and flexible, which is why it works for unclogging hair from drains.
Mine isn’t working I got the small one and I tried to unclog my bathtub but it ain’t working
Maybe try the bigger one? If it’s a bathtub drain, the clog could be a bit deeper, too. Might need to try an auger. I have a video using the PowerSpin Plus you might want to check out.
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@@mannyc4555 Awesome. Thanks dude!
Just used my drain weasel last night on my plugged bathroom sink. I snagged a huge hairball and now the drain works great. The drain weasel is a great product to have at home and it only costs around $3 ..
Agree. So easy to use and so inexpensive. Glad you have it a shot!
This tool is reusable...it just requires cleaning.
Yeh, but depending on how much gunk you pull up, it may or may not be worth salvaging.