🚽 Plunge into Cleanliness with Style!
The HOMEGOAL Toilet Plunger is a versatile and eco-friendly clog remover designed specifically for siphon-type toilets. Featuring a durable stainless steel handle and a unique spiral design, it not only unclogs but also cleans toilet walls effortlessly. With a focus on user comfort and sustainability, this plunger is the perfect addition to any modern bathroom.
D**Y
Other plungers didn't work
Our main floor toilet gets the most use from us and guests. And it started backing up recently. We bought a couple different plungers after the last time it plugged up that were supposedly super suction and all. but this was a clog that just would not give up the ghost. So we called a plumber to see about snaking out the toilet. Then we realized he was going to charge us the price that a brand new toilet would cost... so that was out.So I jumped on amazon and started searching toilet snakes, and by chance this plunger showed up on the feed. I was a little leery from some of the reviews, but figured it couldn't hurt to try it for how low the price was. My wife taped off the toilet seat so nobody would use it, and we ordered Amazon prime delivery for the plunger. We had to pour bleach into the toilet to block off the smell for the next two days as we waited with bated breath... and plugged noses. :) but the Amazon driver dropped off our package and my Alexa beeped me to let me know the package had arrived. I rushed upstairs and opened the box.I have never been so excited to open an amazon box in my life. I pulled out the bag that had the plunger separated into two pieces, the head and the handle. I pulled it out, and a little card fell out that had the directions of how to put it together and use it. It was written in broken english, but I mean, I have screwed things together before, so considered myself and expert. i gently twisted the handle into the head part and gave it a good tug to make sure it wouldn't come off in the toilet. (I read other reviews). I looked at the instruction card one more time and noted the pictures... ok, it shows how to hold the handle, thats good.So now I was ready. I plugged my nose, entered the hazard zone of our bathroom, lifted the lid, gagged, stepped out a couple seconds, went back in and steadied myself. I then had to flush some water into the bowl since it had slowly emptied over the last two days. The water was that shade of brown like wet mud. Delightful. I then pushed the plunger head into the toilet watching it go into a murky brown sludge of water and prayed it would not be the last I would see of it... I then copied the picture and started gently pushing the plunger head into the water outlet part of the toilet and back and forth. I swear I could hear the toilet speak to me as the suction grabbed unknown things and started pushing them through. I suddenly hear this slushing of water as I pull the plunger all the way out, and the toilet begins to empty.It is a miracle. this thing saved the day. I then flushed the toilet a few more times to make sure it was clear, and poured some extra bleach in the bowl to sanitize it, and then tried to figure out how to clean the toilet plunger head. It is a silicon like rubber. So I just swished it around in the toilet bowl with the bleach water in it, and took it out and laid it on a towel to dry off. (that towel was a garage towel that will now be thrown away). The only thing missing about this toilet plunger is some sort of carry thing to drop it in when you aren't using it. I will have to look and see if I can find one of those toilet scrub brush holders that might do the trick.But this thing saved my family, my life, and my wallet. So in the spirit of Thanksgiving, which this whole scenario played out, I will add one more Thanks for myself and my family. Thank you plunger. You are a lifesaver.
L**N
Absolute lifesaver
We noticed our primary bathroom toilet, clogging up more often, but were able to unclog it with the plunger. Not this time! My husband and I tried plunging at least five different times for over five minutes with no success. I ended up seeing this product online with great reviews, and decided to give it a try, especially at such a great price point. My husband used it one time and it cleared up the clog immediately! Very effective and easy to use and put together. We are thrilled to have this product and it saved us a ton of money by not having to use a plumber.
C**W
Works well
Even better if used in warm water. Handle can come off if it gets stuck, which warm water helps with.
P**R
Best plunger ever
Absolutely the best plungerYou just push on the toilet and it goes down the pipeNo pulling and water goes everywhere this product there’s no water mess
F**H
Ripoff! Comes with NO HANDLE!
DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY! This "plunger" is typical Made In China crap! If you order this piece of junk, it will arrive without the handle shown in the product pictures! Do you REALLY want to put your hands down in the toilet with all that comes with it? I think not! Find a plunger that actually works and comes with ALL the parts!
G**Y
Where's the holder?
Bought this before. Works good; BUT, it had a clamp shell holder to store it. Tricky. Buyer beware!!
E**E
Lifesaver- Goodbye plunger
I live in a double wide modular house in the country, needless to say my plumbing isn’t powerful like city toilets. I frequent have clogs, so for years I used a standard plunger. My wax seal in my one bathroom got damaged from plunger use, and now subfloor needs replaced.In my OTHER bathroom, my dad recommended the “closet/toilet snake” as his plumber friend said plungers frequently cause wax seal problems on toilets. I bought this and it has solved every clog from here on. I had to watch the video to verify I was using this correctly, and have had no problem. These tools can cost very expensive, so to find one <$20 is a MIRACLE.One of the greatest purchases, works great and no more damage on my toilet wax seal- which in the end will cost me hundreds of dollars to repair my subfloor in the other bathroom from the use of a plunger. Make the change!!
J**J
It worked just when I was ready to give up
Short version:Clog cleared. It took effort and two days of trying. See long version for the technique. Cons: the handle keeps slipping off after multiple sessions.5 stars it cleared the clog4 stars the handle slips offLong version:I had the mother of all clogs. My faithful Korky could not budge it after two days of trying. I needed something for a siphon style toilet.I figured why not, give this a try. The reviews are positive and glowing.Ok, I will bite.First, mentally think about trying to pull the obstruction back out. Not pushing it further down the line.With that in mind, apply more force to pulling out than pushing in. Unlike a bellow style, you can't pulse the water to break the clog free.Yucky details (gory details omitted):Day 1Indeed this technique worked as I was seeing "stuff" and then more "stuff."Note, start easy when you pulling. You need to gauge how much force to use so you don't splash yourself.But that was all I saw and no sign of the clog breaking down.I gave up and called it a day.Day 2I am not one to be defeated by a turd.Throughout the day, I worked on it and by 9pm I was ready to throw in the towel.My options:Pull out the ancient 6foot snake and figure out how to avoid getting "stuff" everywhere or call a plumber.I gave the new plunger one more round and after a lot of effort, the clog broke free.There are certain sounds in life that are satisfying. The sound of a free running pipe is one of them.Don't give up, show your clog whose the boss.Good Luck and may your pipes run free.
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