A tool for unblocking drains?

has to progress around a u bend so rods are no use
Answers:    go to a plumber's supply store since they are instigate to the public as well as professionals also any hardware mega store carry them as well (like lowe's or home depot) and buy an item call a Plumber's Snake it is a flexible wand that has a scrubber attatched to the fundamental end that can be hooked to an nouns compressor to act close to a drill and it will clean the pipe right out and it is 1 of like tools Roto Rooter Sewer Repair service uses on a smaller basis


coathanger but most relations take it apart beside a bucket under it. Its unresponsive easy
They bring in a tool called a plumbers "snake" it bends around corners and should do the trick impeccably.
Get a plumbers SNAKE
Water pressure jetter with an inverted nozzle.
Put a dishpan beneath the elbow under the sink. Twist past its sell-by date the connections and remove the elbow. That should help allow you to use a plumbers snake.
Mr muscle sink and plug hole unblocker. It worked a treat for me. It foams up so it will verbs the u-bend
the wire entry that you use for hanging network curtains up wit hope you know wot i mean coz i dont know wot its call
You may use chemical, rods, spring or pouring with hot sea

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Have you thought of using a "snake"? It is a relatively inexpensive tool you can get at Home Depot or Lowes. It have a flexible cable three to four feet long next to a "z" crank at one end.
We use something call a PANGO! lb26, it looks like an red water pistol.
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My son have a thing that he unclog my kitchen sink and my bathtub drain beside. I don't know what you call it; but it looks profusely like a nozzle that you hook on the closing of a garden hose. And it goes on the closing stages of a garden hose. Go to Lowes or Home Depot to the plumbing section and relate them what you need and what I'm discribing to you. They come contained by different sizes, maybe to fit what you're unclog. But, I do know that it worked for me both times.
Sounds like you requirement to rent a motorized snake from your local rental business. These come in varying sizes depending on what type drain your choice to open up. Most rental places will insist on you on your needs and on how to use the equipment. It is unproblematic to do.
If you dont use a snake or similar then near are chemicals which can do the job or nearby are pressure pumps which blast the blockage away. Depends on type of pipe and diameter.
white vinegar and baking soda poured into the drains worked fine for me follwed by a pot full of boiling hot water!
you can buy a flexible rod which go around the ubend in Wickes for in the region of lb9.00 or a longer version give or take a few 10 metres long for lb16.50 from Screw Fix Direct
You can use a snake however unless familiar next to using one you may go somewhere else contained by the pipes than where you want. The device mentioned since which attachs to a garden hose is a blow bag. Water pressure forces the clog to verbs through the pipe.
I have a what they send for a plumbers snake. It came from Aldi and cost lb3.99. When it is uncoiled it is something like 4 metres long and flexible. It cleaned out my drains when the council said they couldn't do it.


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