Drain Snake – 25 Inch Tub and Sink Unclogger for Quick Home Cleaning Tasks
Drain Snake – 25 Inch Tub and Sink Unclogger for Quick Home Cleaning Tasks
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Why you'll love it
- 8-pack provides a snake for every drain in the home at a low per-unit cost
- Reusable design delivers long-term value compared to single-use chemical cleaners
- More environmentally responsible than pouring harsh chemical drain cleaners down the pipes
- Saves money by eliminating the need for professional plumber service calls
- Simple insert-spin-pull operation requires no special skills or training
- Flexible 25-inch reach navigates curved P-traps to pull out deep clogs
Perfect for
- Pulling hair and debris from shower and bathtub drains
- Clearing slow-draining bathroom sinks and washbasins
- Unclogging kitchen sink blockages from food and grease buildup
- Routine preventative drain maintenance to avoid plumber calls
- Resolving minor toilet clogs before they worsen
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Product Information
【VALUABLE COMBINATION】8 pack of drain cleaning snake will fulfill your need to remove hair and other blockage. 【EXCELLENT LENGTH & FLEXIBLE】Drain snake is 25 inches long with tiny hooked teeth on it. The product is made by PP material which is highly flexible. Its flexibility allows it to remove deeper hair and blockage in the curved pipe. 【EASY OPERATION & WIDE APPLICATION】The operation is simple and much safer. Just hold the handle, insert it, spin, then pull it out. Repeat the above steps until the drain pipe is clear. Suitable for bathroom, kitchen sink, toilets, washbasin, bathtubs, sewer etc. 【HIGH QUALITY & REUSABLE】The product is made of durable and environmentally-friendly material which is not easy to snap or break, can be used for a long time. 【CAN'T MISS PRODUCT】More environmentally-friendly than chemicals and more cost-effective than plumber service, definitely value for money.
Manufacturer KeyFar Part Number LXYQJT8P Item Weight 5.9 ounces Product Dimensions 11 x 1.5 x 0.6 inches Item model number LXYQJT8P Color orange Included Components drain hair remover Batteries Required? No
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these drain snakes help me clear a slow drain quickly without calling a plumber?
Yes, the 25 inch flexible design reaches deep into P-traps and curved pipes, allowing most hair and debris clogs to be pulled out in just a few minutes with a simple insert-spin-pull motion.
Can I keep one in every bathroom and the kitchen so I never lose time searching for a tool?
Absolutely, the 8 pack provides enough drain snakes to station one in each bathroom, the kitchen, and the utility room, saving you the time spent hunting for a tool when a clog appears.
Does the flexible 25 inch reach save time compared to short zip ties or wire hangers?
Yes, the 25 inch length navigates past the drain stopper and into the curved P-trap where most clogs form, so you clear the blockage in one or two pulls rather than repeatedly fishing with shorter tools.
Is this a good tool to handle a clog between meetings or before guests arrive?
Yes, the manual operation requires no setup time, no chemicals to pour, and no waiting period, so you can restore a working drain in minutes even on a tight schedule.
Can the reusable design save me time on repeat maintenance over the long term?
Yes, the drain snakes are washable and reusable, so once you finish a clog you simply rinse, dry, and store them for the next time, eliminating repeat trips to the store for chemical cleaners.
Is this a good last minute fix when I have guests arriving and the shower is draining slow?
Yes, the insert-spin-pull operation clears most hair clogs in under five minutes, making it an ideal quick rescue before company arrives.
Can I use this during a work from home day without loud equipment or distractions?
Yes, the drain snake operates silently by hand, so you can clear a clog during a focus block without interrupting a video call or breaking your concentration.
Does the 8 pack let me leave a tool at each drain so I am always productive and never searching?
Yes, with eight snakes you can place one in every bathroom, the kitchen, and the laundry area so a clog solution is always within reach.
Will this save me time compared to a plunger for hair clogs in the shower?
Yes, the tiny hooked teeth are designed to grip and extract hair on the pull back, which is usually faster and more thorough than plunging a shower drain.
Is this a faster DIY option than a drain snake that requires a drill or power tool?
Yes, this manual drain snake needs no drill, no batteries, and no power, so setup is immediate and there is no extra equipment to dig out of a drawer.
How does this compare to a wet dry vacuum for clearing a shower clog?
Unlike a wet dry vacuum, these drain snakes cost a fraction of the price, require no power outlet, and target hair directly so you do not have to deal with a mess of water and debris.
Is this more efficient than using baking soda and vinegar for hair clogs?
Yes, baking soda and vinegar rarely removes physical hair clogs, while the hooked teeth of the drain snake physically grip and pull the hair out for a more reliable result.
How does this compare to an enzymatic drain treatment for slow drains?
Enzymatic treatments work slowly and target organic buildup, while this drain snake physically extracts hair and debris immediately for faster clog relief.
Will the plastic snap off inside the pipe and cost me time to retrieve?
No, the flexible PP plastic is engineered to bend through curved pipes without snapping, so the tool stays intact during normal use.
Is the reach long enough that I have to keep reinserting it over and over?
No, the 25 inch length is designed to reach past the P-trap in one motion, so a single insert and pull is usually enough to clear a typical hair clog.
Will I have to clean up a huge mess after pulling the clog out?
No, the hair and debris stay gathered on the hooked teeth and come out as a single clump, which you simply wipe off into the trash.
How do I use this drain snake to clear a shower clog?
Insert the hooked end into the drain opening, push it down 6 to 12 inches, spin the handle gently a few times, then slowly pull it back out. Hair and debris will gather on the tiny teeth, which you can then wipe off into the trash.
How do I clean and store the drain snakes after use?
Rinse the tool under warm running water, use a small brush or old toothbrush to remove any remaining hair, let it air dry, and store it in a dry drawer or container until the next clog.
How deep into the pipe can the 25 inch snake reach?
The 25 inch flexible design can extend well past the drain stopper and into the P-trap and the first few inches of the drain line, which is where most household clogs form.
Will this drain snake work on a kitchen sink with a garbage disposal?
Yes, but always turn off and unplug the disposal first, then insert the snake into the drain opening and pull out any food or grease clog the same way you would in a bathroom sink.
Is this tool safe for older metal plumbing and modern PVC pipes?
Yes, the flexible PP plastic is designed to glide through both metal and PVC drain lines without scratching, denting, or damaging the inside of the pipe.
What is included in the 8 pack box?
You will receive eight 25 inch flexible drain hair remover snakes in a single package, ready to use with no assembly required.
What should I buy separately to start using the drain snake?
Nothing is required, although a pair of disposable gloves and a small trash bag can make cleanup of the pulled clog quicker and more sanitary.
Will the tiny hooks on the snake damage the inside of my drain pipe?
No, the hooks are smooth, small, and made of soft PP plastic, so they grip hair and debris without scratching the inside of standard household drain pipes.
Is it normal for the drain snake to feel tight inside the P-trap?
Yes, the P-trap is a curved section of pipe that traps water to block sewer gases, so a little resistance is normal and is a sign you have reached the clog zone.
What is the difference between a drain snake and a plunger?
A plunger uses suction and pressure to push a clog through the pipe, while a drain snake physically grips and pulls hair and debris back out, which usually works better for shower, tub, and bathroom sink clogs.

