🚽 Unclog Like a Pro—Your Bathroom's Best Friend!
The KOOYORK Toilet Plunger is a high-pressure air drain snake designed to effectively unclog toilets, sinks, and bathtubs. With a maximum air pressure of 120 PSI and multiple unclogger heads, it offers a safe, eco-friendly alternative to chemical solutions. Each unit is rigorously tested for quality assurance, ensuring reliable performance for all your plumbing needs.
Color | White |
Material | ABS |
Brand | KOOYORK |
Installation Type | floor |
Seat Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Manufacturer | kunyao |
UPC | 841474168533 |
Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17 x 6 x 3 inches |
Item model number | FT01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 16.54 x 7.48 x 3.54 inches |
Maximum Pressure | 120 Pound per Square Inch |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Usage | Unclog the blockage in toilet,sink,floor drain,washbasin |
Included Components | 3 x Unclogger Heads, 1 x Toilet Plunger, 1 x Inflatable pumps, 1 x Adapters |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Half-year shelf life |
J**S
Works Well - Def 4.5 Stars
Had both toilets not flushing too well- pluging didnt help Gr**n g**blor didnt work tried this- first off the pump they give isnt great so I used a quality bicycle pump- there are attachments for toilets sinks showers etc. Due to the fact our toilets are from 1935 the passage shape is far different from modern toilets so it didnt seal as well- After about 10 blasts from the red zone in each toilet they are working with full power. On a newer toilet I bet it would be even easier. Pump hold the pice in place and press the trigger and blast. Overall Id recommend this for blockages a plunger wont handle . It survived about 20 full power blasts so I cant complain about its stregnth. No instructions but I figured it out
G**A
Seems to be a good quality plunger
I figured I'd buy this to give it a shot, since my 22 year old son decided to flush his boneless pork chop and clogged the toilet. I was absolutely livid to say the least once I found out what happened after finding a piece of broccoli float in the toilet when trying to use a plunger to unclog it prior to knowing the facts. At that point, no toilet paper was thrown in the toilet, to prevent things from becoming worse.I made him quite aware that he will be responsible for all costs and he better pray that we don't have to hire a plumber, as that will probably be at least $200 or maybe even more depending on the extent a plumber has to go to fix the issue.I first tried a 3 ft. toilet auger, which I had to buy since mine seems to have grown legs and walked off. I think it only pushed the chop a bit further into the trap or pipe but it at least got it to flush slightly with a slow drain. I then tried green gobbler pre-measured powder packets, which is the only thing safe for toilets, but didn't work since this wasn't a clog in the trap. Plus my moron son, flushed it only after 2 hours right after I literally just told him not to flush the toilet, as it was supposed to stay in overnight. I then tried the 3rd packet for several hours, but it still didn't help. I was gonna try the liquid that is for the main pipes but returned it today since the toilet now does flush.We also tried a home remedy found on the internet with baking soda, vinegar and soap with hot water, which didn't really help. However, the hot water did somewhat help it to flush with a slow drain. It didn't help after going #2, however.We did try this pressurized plunger several times throughout the process of the hot water, but it didn't seem to help much either besides a slow drain flush once again. That is until the hot water wasn't working to help the poopsies go down, so I then tried this and bam, it finally got the toilet to flush. It has been flushing normal the last few days and counting.Tip: When using the inflator to fill it up, it helps to fill it quicker if you pump the inflator very quickly. If you go slow, it will take a lot longer to inflate and may even start to deflate a bit. It will cause you to get a bit winded and it is a pain if your trying to do it on your own since you have to try to hold the plunger up right so you can watch the gauge so that you can make sure you're inflating it to the correct level. This is why I am giving it an over all rating of 4 stars but the ease of using this only gets a 3 star.Also, I'd recommend to disinfect this with a disinfectant or rubbing alcohol, which is what I used after each use. Another tip I'd recommend is trying to close the lid and maybe even placing a towel over the top just before you push the button so that no gross water comes splashing up at you as it did on me. I may have just have had it placed wrong, but it could also have done this since trying to use hot water, only ended up filling the toilet up pretty high, so maybe I should have allowed some of thes water to recede on its own prior, as it would go down on its own very slowly if you didn't do anything at all.It also says not to use it unless the toilet is at least filled up 2/3 of the way. It also can be a bit tricky to get it into the spot you need it to go and also taking it out, well as least it was with my toilet. I had to move it side to side when putting it in and taking it out.I also tried this on my slow draining bathtub but it didn't seem to work, so I just recieved my 25 ft auger, (that I bought in case none of these things worked) and will try that on the tub to clear the clogged up drain, which I'm pretty sure is basically hair.
M**R
Worked like the $500 pro version.
I used the small emergency compressor (12v cigarette lighter plug-in) to pump it up. It saved the energy of the bike pump provided. Three shots at 40psi and my main line was cleared. NOTE: I had watched a plumber use the Old Milwaukee "Air Snake" expensive one on two previous visits, and decided that buying one would pay for itself in two $250 plumber calls. I was about to spend he big bucks when saw this one. I works the same without the built in compressor and rechargeable batteries in the expensive one. (Which would likely fail.) Long story short, it works at a fraction of the price! (Hint: Make sure you fill the drain line with water so the air shot can compress it through the line to clear the clog. Without that, it won't work. Even the expensive one requires that.)
K**M
Awful! Caused more damage
The media could not be loaded. Toilet was flushing slow. No real pressure, so I purchased this which turned into a nightmare.The pump is awful, nothing moves. I got an upper body workout though. Had to run back and forth to use the air compressor for my tires. Toilet backed up into my tub AFTER using this product. Each time made it worse. Even tried the tub and it did something once after that nada. Now, I washed clothes and water is coming through the carpet where my washer is located. Tub was ok was before use, I washed clothes hrs prior use and no problem. Toilet still has no pressure. Plumber snaked both and it’s fixed. Snake it or get a plumber. Oh wait, the best part is that even secured in place the attachment flew in my face, water and all. I want beyond my money back
B**L
Nice
Works real good but don’t put to much air in it , it only takes a little to work
H**W
No better than a plunger (revised review)
When I wrote my first review, I thought this product worked. Sorry to say, but I was wrong. On the unit I got, the pressure gauge didn't give any reading. However, it did pressurize. The bottom line is that it is awkward to use on a sink because for one person to try to stabilize it on the edge of the sink, hold it to seal the drain, pump it to add pressure, and then fire it takes three hands at least. Also, be prepared for it to cause some backsplash and make a mess. Here's my suggestion...save your money and use a plunger!
A**R
It’s bleh
Using the pump can get exhausting. Every time I used it it would clear the toilet just enough to flush a few times before it got clogged again.Ended up buying a snake and now my toilet is fine
A**R
Excellent product
Works so well! 100% recommend this product!
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