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Brand | simplehuman | Johnny Jolter | OXO | Johnny Jolter |
Name | Toilet Plunger in Black | PRO Power Toilet Plunger | Good Grips Stainless Steel Toilet Plunger and Canister Round | PRO Toilet Plunger - (2-Pack) |
Price | $2999 | $3497 | $3999 | $5997 |
Ratings | (41) | (275) | (4) | (275) |
Plunger Type | Toilet | Power,Toilet | Toilet | Power,Toilet |
Handle Material | Steel | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Acrylic |
Handle Length (in.) | 18.1 | 12 | 17 | 14.5 |
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Brand | simplehuman | Johnny Jolter | OXO | Johnny Jolter |
Name | Toilet Plunger in Black | PRO Power Toilet Plunger | Good Grips Stainless Steel Toilet Plunger and Canister Round | PRO Toilet Plunger - (2-Pack) |
Price | $2999 | $3497 | $3999 | $5997 |
Ratings | (41) | (275) | (4) | (275) |
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You can clean the unit by removing the cap and taking out the piston from the body. All can be cleaned and reassembled. Make sure to use petroleum jelly on the outside of the piston, the part that touches the inside of the body.
Awesome job it does what it said it would do. The power is strong
Have no clue but in my toilet it did not do much
I totally agree. I mentioned it in my review. I think the air and water combination cleared the clog.
sure its puts pressured to push the clog
We have the same problem, its garbage and will be going back to the store.
Before you draw the water in, be sure the handle is completely down as far as it will go. Like in the picture. Then, as you draw the water in, the entire chamber will fill with water. But be sure you keep the cone tip below the water line. If you lift the cone our of the water, the water comes out. Once the water is drawn in, simply press the Johnny Jolter down so the flex cone seals into the toilet drain. Then push with force. The toilet clog should be cleared.
Absolutely yes. Many professional plumbers carry this item on their trucks. Maintenance crews will get great advantage from having this in their bag of tricks.
Actually it has an advantage over traditional plungers in respect that it can be positioned next to the wall of a sink or bathtub. You might want to put a rag around where it meets the drain, because you will be filling the plunger with water exclusively and some water being pushed up the sides of a sink especially should be expected. The spout is flexible but stiff and in most sinks and tubs you will not be able to hold it completely vertical. Also if the sink or tub drain contains a push up type plug, check to see if the opening of the throat of the plunger is wide enough not to press down and close it. If you can, remove a sink plug before using the plunger as the plug will definitely cut down on the plungers effectiveness.
This tells me that there is an obstruction in the drain. Often, it is tree roots that have crept into the ABD Drain pipe well below the floor. If water and solids are going down, but not the lighter paper, it may mean that this is the issue. We had the same issue, and my plumber put down some liquid that greatly helped the tree root issue.