Color:BLUE Product description:How to use: Twitch handle cheer until hit do not go, generally more than 10.Place a suitable suction cup on the gas cylinder, align the suction cup with the mouth of the toilet or the pipe mouth, dig a hole in the middle of the black bag (or cardboard), and then set the gun head and pull the trigger. If it is still blocked, repeat the above action; 1. Before used should be based on the size of the blocked pipe diameter, switch to select the appropriate gag to install the product to provide four different sizes of gag, the toilet choose the largest gag or the second largest plug mouth.2. After the gag is installed, you can start to inflate the air reservoir by holding the handle firmly in the left hand and pumping the air pump lever with your right hand to complete several full stroke twitches at least 15-25 times until the pressure does not move.3. Gagged tightly hold the small nozzle, if not closed, add water to make the water diffuse through the nozzle. At this point can trigger the trigger, hit the air flow, plugs in the pipeline should be followed by strong air washed away. If a failure, you can repeat this operation.Matters needing attention: sucker mouth and pipe mouth or pipe mouth to seal tightly, otherwise it will leak, you can add a little water so that the sucker completely immersed in the waterPackage content: 1x drain blaster 4x different sized suckers. 5cm sucker for use on small sinks, narrow pipes, and 1.5” drain openings6cm sucker for use on all sinks and drains with openings larger than 1.5”11.5cm sucker for tub and shower drains4.3cm-11.5cm sucker for toilets and large floor drains 1x box 1x Protective film NOTICE: The "Newsheep" seller is the only authorized seller, we do not sell wholesale so there should be NO other sellers; Any other sellers are illegally selling their own products using our registered Trademarked company name.
M**E
Get this, you won't regret it! IT WORKS!
This thing is just awesome! We had a slow draining bathroom sink and draino just didn't work. Got this shipped via Amazon Prime and 5 minutes after getting home with it pumped it up and put the right nozzle on the device and BOOM! Drain cleared! Actually it was on the 2nd try. Don't forget to block the overflow hole in the sink otherwise the compress air will blow back through the overflow hole. No more draino / chemicals for our pipes. That's a great thing.
N**E
I recommend this, if you know what you're in for.
Was (and am) a bit skeptical of using this in older houses that often have weak plumbing..... but I just used it in my own house on a tub drain that I could not for the life of me get to flow freely. It busted right through and that thing is running freely again after ages of not draining well.That said, the pressure that this creates is explosive, and could bust open weak under-sink pipe fittings, so I'd be cautious about recommending it for an older house, unless you are fine with fixing possible damage.
T**I
Awesome blaster- don't underestimate the backsplash though..
Used it on a dual kitchen sink, one side was clogging up because the connecting pipe was run nearly level to the other side, which went to the drain pipe. With the wide sealing tip, I gave it about 4 pumps, placed it over the opening, which was a perfect fit, then let loose. Blatt! went the thing. Arggh! went I.Apparently I didn't push down hard enough so the blast simultaneously cleared out the clog immediately and splattered out the edges, spraying a good swath around the sink. Good thing it was just dishwater and not the other kind of clogging substance, cause that would have unpleasant-Encouraged by the results anyway, I went ahead and delivered another blast, but this time making sure I pushed down more firmly along the edges, and complete blast containment was achieved, going down the tubes with a hearty thump.I don't plan on using it for the other clog, but if I ever have to, I'll be sure to don my hazmat suit. Just in case.
C**T
Feels like it is going to explode in your hand if ...
It doesn't even deserve one star, but that's as low as you can go and still give a review.Let's start and end with the cons.1. Feels like it is going to explode in your hand if it doesn't shatter first2. None of the inserts include actually fit any of my drains perfectly and got stuck in my toilets forcing me to reach inside and remove them.3. There is more pressure in a regular plunger than you can create with this device.4. Impossible to store neatly.I recomend you save your money for a much better device or buy a regular plunger.
N**Z
Works wonders.
This thing really works wonders. I have a nasty sink in the basement catching all the dust and fiber coming out of the washing machine. It got stuck badly and I was going to get a plumber to fix it. In my area, they ask for $120 just to visit my house, no matter if they fix the problem or not, and they usually ask for $100 more just to replace a short piece of pipe or what not. So I decided to give this little guy a try and do it myself. I'm glad I did because this guy blow through the pipe as if all the garbage in it were nothing. The instruction was kind of lacking, but you have to undo the trigger (it release the small button), and charge the blaster with air by moving the movable handle back and forth. After a couple round, you pull the trigger and release all the compressed air at once and it really does blow through all the stuck garbage. Works really great for me.
T**.
Sorta works.
Unit sort of work as advertised. It worked great on my bathroom shower drain but would not clear out a kitchen drain. I used all of the attachments per the sellers advice and only one would work and that was the one that was originally used. The others were either too small or did not fit properly. I believe this unit does work in most cases. Mine is probably a rarity.
J**D
Good tool, but a raised drain cover will keep it from being able to work.
It's a good tool, but I needed it for a bathtub drain and there's a raised cover bolted on to the drain that made this drain blaster unable to get a good seal. If the drain had not had that cover I'm sure it would have worked perfectly because a few times it came close, but the air kept escaping out the side because of the poor fit.
M**L
Blaster not so blasty
Used the blaster one time so far. Not as powerful as I thought it would be. Shot it 4 or 5 times into the toilet. It didn’t clear the clog. I had to go back to my old plunger which worked after 2 rounds. It says don’t pump it up more than 40 times. I could barely get 25 pumps. I used the curved end piece. I think the curve loses power. But it seals to the bottom of the toilet nicely with pressure. I’ll try it again next time just to give it a fair chance.
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