🛠️ Grab the clog before it grabs you!
The Domejo 24-inch Drain Snake features an ultra-slim 0.7cm flexible metal tube with a 4-claw grabber mechanism, designed for precise and secure removal of clogs and small objects from narrow, hard-to-reach drains in kitchens, bathrooms, showers, and gutters—no batteries required.
Manufacturer | Domejo |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.89 x 2.6 x 1.02 inches |
Item model number | Grabber |
Size | 24 Inch |
Power Source | no |
Included Components | no |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**D
it worked, even on shower drain with metal in the middle (not a completely open hole)
it worked, even on weird shower drain with metal in the middle (not a completely open hole)am witing this in case someone is wondering if this will work and looks thru reviews, as i did.after a few days in a row of realizing my shower was filling up with a few inches of water every time i showered (even though we use a hair catcher every time we shower), i realized there must be something stuck down the drain.we have a bigger, more expensive snake, that we've used on the sink (which is an unobstructed hole, once you pull the plug thingie out) - but it turns out that snake won't fit in the shower drain, bc the shower drain has a weird metal configuration that splits up the hole.my husband found this snake and i said i dont think it's gonna fit - but we ordered it and it worked! he got the 35" one and at first he didnt fish out anything, but it turned out he had to put the snake in at an angle to finally get it to pull out something, and after trying over and over again, he did take out some clumps, sometimes getting a little, sometimes getting nothing, but kept kept trying and trying and sometimes getting stuff, and now the water goes down smoothly. afterwards i also tried the baking soda and white vinegar hack ive seen online, but definitely did this first, and i saw with my own eyes all the gunk that came out. so i recommend this for weird drains. i think u just keep it so that the claw isnt deployed when going down the drain, then you deploy the claw once the snake is inside the drain (my husband did it, not me.)
C**S
Un clogged
As advertised. Unfortunately our clog was too complicated for this tool.It is fine for what it is advertised fotr.
T**L
Ok
I used for the drain in the bathtub. Hair clog. I was able after multiple attempts to grab the majority. It didn’t seem to go to far in.
B**6
Not that good
It was hard to control couldn’t use it.
R**Z
useless drain clog tool, specially for the longer one
I decided to give this tool a try based on the high reviews, hoping it would work for both my toilet and shower drain. Unfortunately, it was a complete disappointment for both.Here’s why this tool is utterly useless:Extremely difficult to maneuver through the P-trap – I purchased the 64-inch version, but I couldn’t even get it past the first P-trap of my shower drain. I’ve been using traditional hand drain snakes for years, and this was by far the most frustrating experience.The claws are hard to open, making it nearly impossible to grab anything effectively.It pushes clogs further instead of pulling them out – Rather than removing hair and debris, it just compacts them even more, making the clog worse. I eventually had to bring out my reliable 25-ft traditional drain snake to fix the problem.Save your money and buy a $15 traditional 25-ft drain snake instead. It works far better than this overpriced junk.
P**N
Does the job
Works good
S**N
Unclog
Brought it for a friend and they said it's easy to use and get the job done.
S**R
Finished.
I finished my project. I kept buying supplies, finally finishing my project. Learned as I made progress.
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