🚀 Clear the way to a cleaner home!
The Cobra Products 305 Rubber Plunger is designed to effectively clear clogged toilets with its robust 5-inch red rubber force cup and an ergonomic 18-inch wooden handle, ensuring both power and comfort. Manufactured in Taiwan, this plunger combines durability with convenience, making it an essential tool for every household.
B**M
Got to have it or something like it.
I used to call the plumber with back-ups. Then one told me just to get a closet auger (3 or 6 foot) and a plunger like this. Use the auger a couple of times, then the plunger, and you just had a plumbing call. But instead of $70 up to $100, you paid nothing. The investment for an auger and a plunger is maybe a one time cost of $70 to $80. Well worth it. The auger can only do so much, the plunger like the one here has to finish clearing out...
A**.
It sucks the crap right out the toilet
Great product!! Used for a Halloween costume
K**Y
Old fashioned but reliable. Works well on sinks.
2 for the price of ONE! One for sink use and one for toilets..... Keeps things sanitary! Price unbelievably Cheap. The gas driving to purchase means I saved enough to pay for both, same as FREE!
H**M
It works
What can anyone say about a toilet plunger except that it works.
A**R
Good product, ugly label.
Functionally this is a good plunger. The rubber cup is just the right combination of flexible and firm. What I don't like is that the product label is attached with a very powerful adhesive, making it impossible to remove without solvent or heat gun. A plunger inherently may not be a thing of beauty, but it will be sitting in my bathroom, so the less ugly it can be the better.
B**.
Very Flimsy Plunger
I cannot recommend this plunger even though it is very cheap. Even at $3, it turned out to be a waste of money. It is smaller and flimsier than the other $3 plunger that I was hoping to replace (see pics). It also has a Prop 65 warning about containing cancer-causing chemicals. Yuch, no thanks.I've also since learned that these types of plungers are really only useful for sink clogs and not for toilets. For a toilet, you need a stronger flange plunger like a Korky Beehive. Since I have no sink clogs but do have toilet clogs, I decided to keep my (better) old blue $3 plunger for sinks and bought a Korky Beehive and a cheap auger for toilets. Gave this plunger away because it was useless to me.
B**A
To small
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R**7
Too small and little suction.
Too small for a toilet. Collapses on itself. Why can’t they bring back plungers that really work.
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