Flexible rod, equipped with straight 12mm dia auger, for clearing sinks, baths, showers and drains, as well as other small diameter pipework. The spiral rod is hand-fed into the drain out of, and back into, the rotatable plastic container, keeping it away from clean kitchen and bathroom surfaces. Rotating handle removes stubborn blockages. Ergonomic pistol grip.
Size H24, W6, D6cm. Weight 0.98kg. Manufacturer's lifetime against defects only guarantee.
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urbanbushwacker
7 Jul 177#2
Is this any good for a DIY colonic irrigation?:confused:
dwl99 to 19DembaBa19
7 Jul 173#4
Try the drain unblocker in the orange bottles in Home Bargains
Unless you get the foaming stuff (and even then it's not always that great), it just clears out enough for the cleaner to drain rather than doing a full job.
ra786
8 Jul 17#23
19DembaBa19
7 Jul 17#3
Is there any videos to show how it's done because my sink isn't blocked but the water drains slower so just needs 1 whip but don't want to damage the pipes will this work any advise please
dwl99 to 19DembaBa19
7 Jul 173#4
Try the drain unblocker in the orange bottles in Home Bargains
Caustic soda is excellent at clearing blockages, you can get it in most hardware stores. But seriously read the safety warnings, it's not something to carelessly muck about with. If you want to give yourself nightmares google image search "caustic soda burns" - the results are quite sobering.
magpiecleaningco
7 Jul 17#21
I'm gonna watch the telly and hope nothing gets blocked.
123lola
7 Jul 17#20
Oos
random_dude
7 Jul 17#19
Pay 9 quid for the homeserve deal on here and get it done by someone else
babylon
7 Jul 172#18
Bought one of these a few weeks ago, Wast pipe under an extension was blocked, I started at the sink ubend, This thing went around 5 right angle bends and went on for about 5 Meters, Worked brilliant, I was not sure if it was gonna work, I got mine from ToolStation for a tenner and all the reviews were positive, And they were right to be. And it's still in the shed for the next time.
It's a Hot from me.
urbanbushwacker
7 Jul 177#2
Is this any good for a DIY colonic irrigation?:confused:
OdhranC to urbanbushwacker
7 Jul 17#5
This might suit you better. And if you want your urban bush carpet to smell good, check out this cracking deal too.
Methos to urbanbushwacker
7 Jul 171#17
Its Silverline so probably only thing its tough enough for "possibly"
Dr_Lovegod
7 Jul 171#16
Heat from me. Bargain
Dr_Lovegod
7 Jul 17#15
No matter what the video is of content the American accent makes the 5h1ttiest of jobs seem like a breeze and worth taking on. Just look at what the bloke is taking out of his shower drain... hair and other stuff. I'd have a full bio hazard suit on not shorts a pair of nikes and rubber gloves.
bigbak
7 Jul 171#12
I had one of these and the bit at the end was too big to get down the plug hole in my shower.
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Flexible rod, equipped with straight 12mm dia auger, for clearing sinks, baths, showers and drains, as well as other small diameter pipework. The spiral rod is hand-fed into the drain out of, and back into, the rotatable plastic container, keeping it away from clean kitchen and bathroom surfaces. Rotating handle removes stubborn blockages. Ergonomic pistol grip.
Size H24, W6, D6cm.
Weight 0.98kg.
Manufacturer's lifetime against defects only guarantee.
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very useful but do not get anything less than 5-6 m.
It's a Hot from me.
No idea where I put it. I bought this is the end and it's very effective:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000LFRSHW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Also used it on a built in vacuum cleaner and a toilet (yeah, had to buy new one after that)