Get Bats Out Toilet Plunger for Bathroom Use on Heavy Duty Clogs in Toilet Bowls and Sinks in Homes, Commercial and Industrial Buildings
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A hole is found at the bottom, and it is 3.5 inches in diameter
Originally from China, this plunger was made in Japan.
As shown in the photograph, the plunger being offered is the same.
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Selected User Reviews For Get Bats Out Toilet Plunger for Bathroom Use on Heavy Duty Clogs in Toilet Bowls and Sinks in Homes, Commercial and Industrial Buildings
This is a ZERO STAR product. When I review Amazon, I am usually lenient, but not this time. The handle was loose when I received it, as soon as I tightened it (carefully), the bottom layer of the handle snapped off. I was concerned about the rubber, since the top was sturdy, but the bottom was very thin. The next day, I returned it. It is very easy to return items to Amazon. I can only think of one positive thing to report. I would not suggest anyone use this. I strongly recommend that you do not buy this plunger.
As a result, I am extremely unhappy with this purchase because this is not the very heavy rubber I expected for the price. By bats, I was sent a second plunger, and the second one was not any In summary, this plunger won't do the job it was meant to do. Plungers such as this are not recommended for pool use! There is no point in spending money on it! I do not understand the point! This is an utter and complete waste of space and money!.
I like how easy it is to use, and it does its job well. Upon reading an article on the Drano site I came to the conclusion that any stopped up toilet would open if plunged firmly for 10 consecutive times. So far, I have never had a failure using that method. With ten hard plunges, the toilet always opens right up the first time. I used this plunger for the first time and it met the test.
Originally, I thought that my plunger was made for toilets instead of sinks. But when I researched online, I found that it was made for sinks. The old plunger just didn't have enough pressure to move the clog, so I purchased a new one. With the help of a Drano product followed by this plunger, the clog was permanently eliminated. Thanks to him, I did not have a plumber to call. You have to have it, regardless of how new or old your plumbing is, you will eventually encounter clogs and you'll require.
The necessity of anyone with indoor plumbing at a low cost without any frills. I have not noticed a huge difference in the rubber between these two plungers, but it still performs well. A similar one was missing from my upstairs bathroom, so I decided to replace it with this one. When it arrived, the smaller part was turned inside out inside the larger cup, which confused me for a minute until I looked at it more closely. As a result of its smoothness, a fiberglass handle is better than a wood handle. At the end, there is a loop so you can hang it.
What a pleasant surprise all these good reviews have been! I would not recommend this product because it is incredibly cheaply made. Buy one of those $10 wooden handles at Home Depot or Menards for the best price. I thought the box in which it was shipped.
I cut it down a bit. I couldn't return because it would take too much effort. The machine works on 75 percent of clogs or more, but I used to have a much more powerful machine that reached deeply into the tank. The suction or pressure created a better flow, and everything moved in one direction or another. The rubber on this one was thinner and the bottom tube was shorter. Far from as robust as the real thing.
Because this plunger is near the toilet, I suspect it scares away the clogs just by virtue of being there. In addition, we have had our toilet clog on several occasions and have been amazed by how helpful this plunger is. Previously, we have had to use a plunger that required a tremendous amount of upper body effort It's so easy to use that you can do it with one hand. I never thought I'd like a plunger enough to rate it, but this one is great.