🚽 Unclog Like a Pro—Say Goodbye to Messy Situations!
The POPULO Electric Toilet Plunger is a high-pressure drain unclogger designed for effortless and efficient unclogging of toilets, sinks, and showers. With a built-in electric air pump that reaches 5 Bar in just 20-30 seconds, this eco-friendly tool eliminates the need for manual pumping and harmful chemical cleaners. It features a flexible head for easy maneuverability and comes with a two-year assurance for quality and reliability.
Manufacturer | POPULO |
Part Number | POPULO |
Item Weight | 4.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.98 x 8.11 x 4.37 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | POPULO |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Color | Black |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
A**R
Works!
This is some fun stuff, and it did the job nicely.Used it on my slow-draining bathtub. Other methods failed, and I needed a plunger, but saw this on Amazon and just had to have it. I partially charged it up and applied it with incrementally increasing pressure because I didn't know how much blowback I would get. I did have to fill tub to the top of the drain for best effect. Maximum suggested pressure blew the water back down the drain and cleared it completely.Now I have nothing to use it on. I am sad about that but I am certainly not sad about having a bathtub that doesn't pool up around your feet when you shower.
F**2
Best turd buster ever
Oh my Lord! Our toilet was clogged with mega-poo! After plunging over and over, using Drano mega gel three times and plunging 200 tomes...I saw this device on Amazon and it had great reviews and ordered it. It came this morning. I charged it an hour and connected the doohicky for the toilet. I stuck it in the toilet as far as it would go, waited til psi was on 3 and pushed the trigger. BLAM! The device shot back like a rifle recoil. Waited couple seconds, stuck it in again and held it hard, charged to 3.5 and BLAM...the water went gargle gargle and down the toilet. I flushed twice to make sure everything worked OK. Then just for good measure I BLAMed it again. Folks this thing is magic and much cheaper than a plumber! If it doubt try it out. If it worked on my husband's mega'turds I'm sure it'll work on yours.
K**H
It’s a dirty job and this took care of it!
TL;DR: This thing got my disgusting toilet unclogged!Let’s be honest, I imagine that there are a good amount of people who read these reviews just wanting to know one thing - will this thing unclog their toilet that’s full of that stuff that no one wants to talk about even though it comes out of ALL of our bodies! Or was that just me?I had the yuckiest toilet clog I’ve ever experienced and unfortunately it was full to the brim. So putting a regular plunger in it was dirty business. Thanks to Amazon, I was able to get this within a few hours with same-day delivery. It took a few rounds, but it worked! And there was hardly a splash!
E**K
Best plunger gun
This is the best plunger gun ever. I bought another one but that one was cheap. This one is great because the nozzle for the toilet can bend so it easily fits in the hole. The other ones are like a ball and so it was very difficult to put into the hole; the attachment would come right off. I also tried the other attachments on our sink and it did wonders! Make sure that when you use it on your sink to use something to cover the overflow drain. We used one of those suction cups to cover the overflow drain so that the air would push down and not come up the overflow drain. Easy to clean and I like how it comes with a bag to keep everything together.
P**Y
Works great!
We have a toilet that occasionally gets stopped up, and using a traditional plunger is a real effort. I have 3 slightly different shaped plungers and I can’t get any of them to clear without a major workout. Today I used the Populo for the first time. I charged it to 5 bars as recommended, inserted the bulb down the drain and pulled the trigger. It seemed like the discharge should have worked but it didn’t. Not sure where the discharge went. I charged it up again and tried a second time. This time I could tell the discharge hit something, since it ejected the bulb out with a small splash, nothing nasty fortunately. It worked, and the effort was vastly less than the plunger. I doubt I will try this product on a sink drain.It comes in a zipper bag, which conveniently stores the plunger components and the battery charger, and a spare washer to seal the compression chamber. Nice product!
D**M
Interesting device, but not quite sure if it re
Boy oh boy, has it come to me discussing sink or toilet plungers! There are times of course when a sink, tub or toilet become clogged. If that’s the case, I teach for me handy dandy plunger on a stick, every once in a while it works, but usually if it’s a clogged toilet it just doesn’t perform as it should. Pressing down on the plunger and having water splash all over is not my ideal situation.Enter this rechargeable plunged. You attach a long metal tube to the handle where rubber and batteries are located. Then you choose a rubber end piece for either toilet of sink clogsNext step is to charge the tank and fill it with air. A gauge will show when the tank is fully charged. You place the rubber end of the unit where you need it and press the trigger. This will force air to go through the unit into the drain.Last week I had a major toilet clog and this plunger couldn’t loosen the clog at all!I poured lots quid clog remover into the toilet and let it sit all nightNext, I primed this pump, gave the toilet a few shots and there it was, no more clog.Was it the plunger that solved this clog or was it the chemical with the plumber? I’ll never know. All o cared was that in tandem with the liquid, the clog was gone.I didn’t rate this five stars because I could not totally verify it was the plunger that solved the problem. By the way, two negatives:While priming the pump it is very loud.Second, you have to wait until the tank was fully charged. It took about a full minute to charge, so if you want to use this immediately, you can’t..
D**.
Paid for Itself
This plunger paid for itself on the first use. I had a clogged bathroom sink drain. Completely clogged. It was mostly that gel-type stuff - soap, whatever. No drain cleaner would clear it. I removed the trap and cleaned it all out, but the clog went farther into the drain pipe - up and into the wall. There was no way to get it out. I tried a coat hanger, etc. to no avail. So, I reassembled the drain and got this pneumatic plunger. One "pop" and the drain is completely free-flowing. Sure was a lot cheaper than calling a plumber. If it never works again, I'm still happy.
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