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My husband has become a "snake" expert.......the plumbing in our house is atrocious.....

 

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Ready to lose it over your slow-draining sink?

The Bite

Hm. Could be the huge hairball caught in your pipes. Rather than reach for the Drano, clear it out with a plumber's snake (aka drain auger) - they're more effective than liquid decloggers and free of hairy chems.

 

The Benefits

 

Getting the hair out, even when you're superstressed and molting.

Less bodily harm. Liquid drain decloggers use the active ingredient sodium hydroxide, which irritates your skin, nose, and throat.

Longer-lasting pipes. Since Liquid-Plumr and the like are pretty caustic, they can degrade pipes if you use too much.

Reusability. You only need to buy a snake once; with liquid decloggers, you gotta buy new bottles practically every time your sink stops up.

 

Personally Speaking

Toshio tried out the Zip-It plumber's snake, with amazing (though disgusting) results.

 

Wanna Try?

 

Zip-It - simple plastic drain declogger for not-so-deep clogs ($3).

Cobra Wire Drain Auger - 25 ft of snaking metal wire; available in different lengths online or at your hardware store ($5).

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