








🚿 Blast clogs, not chemicals — drain relief that’s eco-smart and hassle-free!
The WaterDrills Drain Opener is a 10-foot high-pressure water jet tool that connects to your faucet via a 3-in-1 universal adapter. It uses patented industrial water cutting technology to dissolve and blast away hair, soap, and buildup clogs without any chemicals, making it safe for septic systems and environmentally friendly. Designed for sinks, tubs, toilets, RVs, and more, it offers a reusable, economical alternative to toxic drain cleaners.
| ASIN | B00B1E12F6 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (155) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2013 |
| Extension Length | 10 feet |
| Hose Length | 10 Feet |
| Included Components | Heavy duty tubing; 3-in-1 SS Adapter; HD connector |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | LC2001 |
| Manufacturer | Water Drills |
| Material | Synthetic HD Flexible; Brass; Stainless steel |
| Package Dimensions | 12 x 8.9 x 0.4 inches |
| Part Number | FBA_LC2001 |
| Special Features | Eco-Friendly |
| Usage | Drain cleaning; Sink overflows cleaning; Precision water jet cleaning |
T**E
FIxed my toilet when nothing else would
My toilet had been clogged for a week! Don't ask how I managed during the "clogish" I used a plunger, full bottle of extra strength drano, cloth hanger ... nothing worked. As a last resort before calling plumber, I saw this and for the price warranty and Prime membership, figured I could wait two days and give it a try. The 10 ft cord made it possible to reach the toilet from the bathroom sink. I did have to replace my sink faucet adapter with the one included but with my handy wrench, no big deal. Connected Waterdrill adapter to faucet and then pushed other end of waterdrill into toilet as far as I could. Turned on water and realized waterdrill may need some extra "support". The force of the water once I turned on the sink faucet blew the water drill right out of toilet, spraying all over the bathroom till I turned off faucet! Next attempt I used toilet seat to help brace waterdrill end in place ;-) Let it run for about 3 minutes. Used plunger for a couple good plunges and crossed my fingers as I flushed the toilet. Ahhh ... everything cleared ... though a little slower than usual. Repeated the routine one more time and .... It's a beautiful thing, my toilet is no longer clogged and I'm good to poop again ROFL :-)
C**N
Works as described
Works as described. I like that the tubing is long as it reached my bath tub from my hand basin. The tubing is rather stiff so when turned on you have to have a good grip on it. As someone stated, the metal connector provided has a sharp edge in the large metal thread in the middle. I was very careful handling it and screwing it into the faucet, but I did manage to cut myself. Although I can't look down into the drain very far, I do feel like it must have cleaned out the pipes! I didn't use this because my drains were slow to drain, but to do preventative maintenance. It comes in a large ziplock bag which makes it easy to store.
B**P
Great Product!
The other day I was using my bathroom sink and had it filling while I was turned away doing something else. Unfortunately, I discovered too late that the sink overflow (those round holes in the front of the sink) was clogged and the sink started overflowing. So I quickly turned off the water and started sopping up the mess. As usual, when faced with a problem, I turned to the Internet search process. As I searched for the "sink overflow clog" situation, I found a product manufactured by a Canadian company called "WaterDrills." On their website, there was a video showing exactly how the product worked. It looked simple, and I like simple, so I ordered it! With shipping added in, the cost was around $36 (via Amazon). It didn't use chemicals and the concept was logical, so it was right up my alley. The product showed up today and I tried it out! The first thing I did was get three wrenches lined up. Secondly, the screw-on filter has to be taken off the sink faucet. I always fold up a soft cloth or heavy tissue around the filter before I use a wrench on it so it doesn't get scratched. You'll probably find, like I did, that the filter was kind of dirty inside and filled with icky stuff. I rinsed that off and put it aside, being careful not to drop anything into the drain. Next I attached the screw-in end of the hose of the WaterDrills product to the sink faucet. Then it was a job working the other end of the hose into one of the small round overflow holes (there were three holes; I used the far left one) in the front of the sink, but with a couple wrenches, I finally got it worked in. I slowly forced it into the piping little by little. Then, keeping my fingers crossed, I turned on the water (using hot water) and I could hear the overflow pipe filling up. As it filled up, I could hear the water level rising and wondered what was going to happen. What happened was that water started bubbling out of the two "empty" overflow holes, along with black crud, flakes, grime and all sorts of debris. After a few minutes (which seemed like hours), the water stopped bubbling up and was apparently running down inside the drain pipe (which is what it's supposed to do) and the clogged overflow was cleared. Then I used the same device (still connected to the faucet) to clear out the regular sink drain. I pulled out the sink stopper and then pushed the plastic hose down into the drain pipe as far as I could and turned on the hot water again. After that was done, I looked into the drain pipe and I could see the actual openings where the overflow water entered the drain pipe from the sides. I carefully eased out the hose and just before it came out of the drain pipe, I turned down the water pressure and then cleaned out those openings ... which had some debris showing. Now my bathroom sink and overflow drain is sparkly clean! No chemicals, not a lot of work, and a great new product to pass on to my friends.
S**1
Worked well but took some customer intervention....
The Truth - so this little contraption is fairly useful. How ever I was forced into buying another $8 sink to female hose adapter to make it work after the unresponsive company did not reply to my inquiry on where the included adapter was for the sink. After securing the sink adapter my darn self, I was able to completely clean out my sink drain and the air vent that were clogged on all three of my sinks. It does water blast the gunk out pretty well but I did have to remove some of the hair manually with a flathead screwdriver to get it fully clear. It sprayed so well that gunk actually flew up onto the mirror and around the sink area. Additionally, another person had warned on the sharpness of the sink adapter I purchased to use with it. It sliced my finger right open in two places when I put too much pressure on the adapter to tighten or untighten it from the faucet. Be careful of the adapter if you actually get one. Since I had to buy it myself from another vendor at my own cost, not technically their fault? I do not believe this device would clear ANYTHING properly past the drain pipe itself but I'll let others who have tried this comment. Side Note: on the cardboard packaging this device is marketed as a golf club and shoe cleaning device to use with your outside hose (not a sink cleaning water drill). So my ultimate mission to clear my sink issues was accomplished beautifully but I still am kind of angry at what I received and for stupidly cutting myself. For those on well water that do not want to put Drano into their system, this is a great alternative to chemical treatment for drainpipe cleaning.
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