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271984 | | In Stock | | Availability:
Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | The Zip-It drain-clearing tool is the amazingly fast and easy way to clear clogged and slow-running drains in the sink, shower, or bath tub. The insert measures 17 inches and needs to be discarded after each use. This is a great, environmentally friendly alternative to harsh drain-clearing chemicals. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 23.0 inches | | Product Width: | 2.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.13 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.1 pounds | | Package Length: | 24.0 inches | | Package Width: | 1.2 inches | | Package Height: | 0.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 194 reviews |
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| | Features | Use it to clear clogged and slow-running drainsQuick and easy application by simply inserting and removing from drainAn alternative to harsh drain-clearing chemicalsDisposable after each useFeatures durable poly construction
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 194 customer reviews )
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232 of 235 found the following review helpful:
Cool Invention For Unclogging Drains! Oct 10, 2006
By M. Vercelletto
"verceman"
We had had a clog in one of our bathroom sinks for the past few weeks. I guess you could call it a "slow drain," where the basin fills up fast and takes a long time to drain out. My wife checked the trap, which was clear, and we'd tried all the traditional chemicals, to no avail. This weekend I found this, a much better answer to our drain troubles, and it doesn't even have any chemicals to dump into the water supply.
The product is basically a 16" plastic strip with a bunch of teeth on it. You stick the Zip It down the drain, and slowly pull it back up. I pulled up enough hair and other gunk to make me think I had lost a hamster down there at some point. I used the Zip It to clean out all the drains in the house, and then tossed it. It's disposable! Consider this product Mike V approved!
I am not the most handy person around, as my wife can attest. My greatest accomplishment as a homeowner was installing some dimmer switches without burning the house down. Of course my lowest point was falling through the ceiling, from the attic. So any easy household tool that can make me a hero is a very valuable find, indeed. Before calling a plumber or buying chemicals for your shower or bathroom sink clogs, try this product first. It really works!
66 of 68 found the following review helpful:
Hard to find, but worth keeping on hand. May 27, 2007
By Lorraine I have used this product several times over the last few years. It is difficult to find, thus the reason I am searching on line. I suggest you wear gloves because hair balls, soap and body debris create a slimy mess. So, I grab the rubber gloves and a small bag. I take the hair that I get out of my drain and throw it a small bag and then run the Zip It down the drain a few more times looking for additional clumps. It works like a dream. No chemicals and it takes just a few minute. The worse part is looking at the clumps. : )
43 of 45 found the following review helpful:
I've been searching for this! Aug 06, 2007
By Deirdre M. Someone gave me one of these years ago, and it has been the best thing for getting hair out of drains. It's narrow, flexible, and simple to stick down a drain, and the little teeth grab all the hair as it comes up. I'm sure there are other tools that are better for serious clogs, but this was great for preventing small clogs from ever becoming big ones. The one I had finally broke this past year, and my small clogs keep escalating.
I've been searching for another one. I had no idea what it was called and haven't been able to find it in the local hardware stores. I have only finally found it here after searching through pages and pages of drain cleaning tools. I definitely recommend this.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
DO THIS FIRST! May 19, 2010
By J. Accamando I'm a very unskilled home owner. I pretty much hire a professional for almost everything in my house. Recently, my shower started draining more slowly. I thought about buying Draino or something equivalent so I came on Amazon to find the right product before hiring a plumber. I found this amazing stick and decided to try it because it's so cheap! I received it about 20 minutes ago and decided to try it now... the second I put it in and pulled it out, I cleared the clog! A TON of hair and disgusting gross-ness, but this $4 stick cleared the whole thing in less than 2 minutes. It's easy: stick it in and pull it out. I did it about 5 times (pulling gunk each time). I threw away the gunk, rinsed the stick and ran the shower for 5 minutes to verify that all was clear - and it was! Here I am, 20 minutes later writing a review for this amazing product. I never write reviews, but this is just too amazing to not share.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Nice idea, did not work in my circumstance Sep 13, 2009
By Jason Roselander My bathtub and sink drains have been running progressively more slowly over the last few months. Usually I'm able to free things up with a well-bent coat-hanger, but I wasn't able to get the clog out that way. Before turning to a harsh chemical drain cleaner I tried the Cobra Zip-It, to pretty much no avail.
I got a few hairs but really no clumps of stuff out. I guess whatever's down there is either further than 17" down the pipe, or not clumpy enough to get pulled out in a bunch.
However I'm still giving this 3-stars because A) it was cheap and B) I think it would work for a lot of people (as evidenced by the other reviews.) Try it out, just don't expect it to necessarily solve your problem.
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