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FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner

FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner

FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner
$ 5.49

Score By Feature

Based on 4,301 ratings
Durability
8.90
Easy to use
8.18
Value for money
8.52
Sheerness
7.88
Easy to clean
7.66

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Product Description

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1 x 25 inch Hair Drain 1 Pack Drain Relief Tool Easier to dredge up sewers
The 25-inch flexible barbed wand is easy to grasp.
Soft enough to bend in a variety of strainers and pipes, making it ideal for showers, bathtubs, toilet sinks, and kitchen sinks.
Great drain tool for unclogging shower and sink drains, with the ability to flex at the P-trap, which is where the majority of clogs occur.
Compared to toxic chemical drain cleaners, it is both more environmentally friendly and less expensive.

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to put the snake down the bathroom sink drain without removing the pop-up drain?

Without a doubt. If the size of your drain is greater than 1. You should be able to do this in 4cm.

After use, is it simple to clean?

Yes, they're made of hard plastic and can be washed in the sink.

Is it effective on tub drains as well?

For 30 minutes, I tried everything I could think of to get this down my tub drain, but it just wouldn't go down. NO!

Selected User Reviews For FATHER.SON 2 in 1 Drain Hair Remover Cleaning Tool with 1 Plastic drain Auger Clog and 1 Drain stainless steel cleaner

These are far too cheap for their effectiveness
5/5

This helped me clear the clog in my bathtub. Because the drain holes in my sink were too small to accommodate the twisting motion, I inserted it, shook it around a little, and then pulled it out. Even so, it was a huge success. This solution surprised me because it is so simple, inexpensive, and effective. br>br>On a side note, I read in some reviews that the snake snapped while being pulled out. I'm not sure if the product has been updated since then, but the snakes I received appear to be quite durable. br>br>Tip: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words " If you're still concerned about this, simply run the snake under warm water for a few seconds before using it. Cold plastics are less ductile, making them more susceptible to breaking. Warming it up a little first (especially in the winter) should help to reduce the likelihood of this happening.

Nia Lawrence
Nia Lawrence
| Oct 07, 2021
inesrt, twril, and pull are all you have to do! My girlfriend and I have a great deal of affection for one another
4/5

She liked it so much that she moved in with me a few months ago. It was a big change for me after 5 years as a bachelor living alone. I don't cook very often any longer, and I can't recall the last time I did the dishes; she even enjoys mowing the lawn! What a wonderful opportunity! It's only been a win-win situation so far. win- situation in which you win Until I began to notice that my showers were gradually transforming into baths on a daily basis. br>br>She has a lot of hair and appears to shed more frequently than the cat. Whatever the case may be, I've dispatched these thugs to deal with the problem. As usual, it arrived quickly, and I dashed up to the bathroom and followed the helpful instructions. br>br>I was insrted by the Father. I inserted my son's contraption into my shower drain, twisted it a few times, and then tried to pull it out. SNAP. Is it possible that I accidentally typed something incorrectly? Is it possible that I twilted too soon? I don't know what these words mean, so I'm not sure. I understand what "pull" means, so I'm pretty sure I got it right. I yanked the broken bit out with a pair of needle nose pliers. It was accompanied by a rat-sized clump of hair. I'm not sure how that mass got into the drain to begin with. I used another of these miracle tools to extract a few more lumps. Yuck. Self, put on a glove next time. I put the shower to the test, and it now drains like a champ. br>br>Summary: br>br> They're a little flimsy and fragile, but they're practically free when it comes to shipping. They did the job, so it's a win in my book (although I recommend having some sort of pliers on hand in case it breaks).

Melani Salazar
Melani Salazar
| May 04, 2021
It searches your drain for monsters! This is going to change your life! When my shower began to drain slowly, I was pretty excited to try this thing out because I'm a crazy person who enjoys cleaning gross things
5/5

I've only been in my house for a year (and there haven't been any previous owners), and I was shocked to find this monster in my drain! I expected some hair, but not such a monstrosity. It was completely out of control. I only got one as well, but I'm glad I did because it's re-usable. Simply clean it and store it for a future use. This is something I strongly advise everyone to do!.

Rose Ford
Rose Ford
| Jan 03, 2021
Perfect!! This product is the absolute best, lol, and I've never been so grossed out in my entire life
5/5

In my house, I had three drains that were draining extremely slowly (two bathroom sinks and one tub). I expected a plumber to be expensive, which is inconvenient when the problem is as minor as removing hair or debris. This product is ridiculously cheap and simple to use. Yes, it gets stuck now and then, but with a little gentle maneuvering, it can be freed. The amount of STUFF that came out of the drains astounds me. I'll buy it again unless I don't need it! As long as they're used properly, these are extremely durable. This is a fantastic product that will save you both time and money.

Payton Weaver
Payton Weaver
| Jan 11, 2021
What a financial savior! It took me a while to figure out how to do this, but boy oh boy did it pay off
5/5

On the first pass, we managed to get a huge snake of hair out. I saved over $50 in plumber fees by clearing out that clogged drain quickly. I'll definitely keep these on hand; they're a little revolting, ok, a lot revolting, but well worth it. Especially since the house has three showers.

Aubriella Villanueva
Aubriella Villanueva
| May 12, 2021
Hair is removed, but be careful not to cause any additional issues
3/5

This plastic snake with hooks is capable of removing hair and other debris from its path. I had some difficulty fitting it down my drain, but I managed to do so. I just shook it around a little and then gently pulled up on it because it didn't want to twist much. The first time I did it, I ended up with a lot of hair. I tried again, and this time it caught on a plastic type of washer from the drain, as well as some more hair, and I was able to pull them out. The little hooks did not break, but they are sharp and can easily catch on anything that is down the drain, including washers that are supposed to be there, and the next thing I knew, I had a decent-sized leak coming from the pipe. I have PVC pipe, which I will not use again after my experience with the resulting leak, as I now need a plumber, which is something I was hoping to avoid with all the covid infections going around when I ordered this.

Finnegan Nicholson
Finnegan Nicholson
| Feb 12, 2021
It's fantastic! I highly recommend it! These little fellas are fantastic! In my two-bathroom house (including the kitchen), I only used one on each drain
5/5

My home drain is now in good working order and has no problems. )br>br>I found it easiest to start by inserting the snake into the drain, then filling the sink basin or tub/shower with a few gallons of water. Allow it to drain for a few minutes before plunging the snake tool into it. This allows all of the gunk, hair, and other debris to flow through, without having to see or clean it up afterwards. I found it to be extremely useful. br>br>Highly recommended, and I'll definitely buy more to have on hand, as it's a lot less expensive than hiring a plumber or purchasing/using harsh chemicals.

Nixon Weiss
Nixon Weiss
| Jun 13, 2021

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