Drain Auger, SIX-QU Plumbing Snake Pipe Cleaner Household Auger with 1/4-Inch by 25-Feet Cable, Anti-skid Gloves Included

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Feature

EXTREA-LONG DESIGN: Drain Auger is equipped with 1/4-inch x 25 feet long spring cable. Made by Pistol shaped ABS anti-skid handle and metal thumb screw, easy to handle and adjust. Cable up to 25 feet long, enough to clear short or long stoppages drains.
MOST COMPATIBLE: Measuring 6mm x 6mm x 7m, extremely bendable and flexible, it can meet various needs like "S" or "L" pipes. Works perfect for sewer, bathtub drain, bathroom drain, stall-shower drain, kitchen sink, downspouts, central vacuums etc.
EASY STORAGE AND ECO-FRIENDLY: Spring cable can be stored in drain auger to keep it tidier than conventional drain cleaner. It is born to be environmental-friendly, no toxic chemicals needed. If you are troubled by hair clogs and kitchen leftovers, this auger will be your good choice.
Free Bonus Gloves Each of our soft cotton 5-finger gloves comes with textured gripping surfaces to reduce the risk of accidents. Never again worry about slipping auger. Moreover, you wear gloves in order not to dirty your hands and protect your fingers.
WARM NOTICE: When you do encounter a blockage, after spinning the hand crank clockwise, if the wire feels 'stuck' in the drain or you can't push it away or pull it out, spinning the hand crank in the opposite direction a few turns so it will free up the wire.

Description


The Drain Auger is the perfect tool to clear blocked drains at an economical price. 1/4-Inch x 25-Feet spring cable. Clears small and medium household drains up to 25-Feet. High quality polymer housing with screw construction for long lasting durability.


Specifications:

-Diameter.: 6 mm (1/4")

-Spring cable length: 7 m (25 ft)

-Grip handle: ABS Pistol

-Cable material: Steel wire


Operation Guidelines

1.Hold the wire and loosen the screw to allow the wire to be pulled out of the housing.

2. Pull the wire out and push it into the pipeline.

3. If you can't get the wire into the pipeline or get to a blockage in the pipe, then tighten the screw and press the handle and wire toward the pipeline while turning the hand crank clockwise to break up the blockage until the wire can move forward into the pipeline. You can fill the pipeline with some water to help remove the blockage, but only if the blockage has been partly moved at least. If all goes well, the blockage will be washed away and the pipeline will be unplugged.

4. Once the wire is able to continue to move forward into the pipeline, you can then loosen the screw and continue to repeat the above steps 1-4 until the wire gets through all the blockages

5. [IMORTANT] When you have successfully removed the blockage in the pipeline, you can pull the wire out and clean it thoroughly with water. After the wire is dry, you need coat the wire with oil before pulling the wire into the housing to help keep it from rusting