Drain Snake

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Can someone recommend a really good drain snake? I bought the typical non attachment snake from home depot and it could not get enough inertia to unclog a block in my drain. I was so frustrated that I had to call a plumber. He had a unit that was powered and he took the clog out in less than two minutes. $150 for the fix.
I see that Home depot has something like what he used for around $200.
Since I anticipate many more clogs in my lifetime, I was considering splurging on a better snake.
Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance
 
Pour some bleach into the drain. Fill up the drain to the point where it slowly drains (with water) and take a new plunger to it. People warn that it can bust a pipe but iv done it virtually my whole life and iv never encountered a drain I couldn't unclog withing 1-2 mins.
 
Decent power rodders can be had on ebay or cl.

A 5/8 cable and head are the best way to go for sinks, tubs etc.
 
Originally Posted By: GGorman04
Can someone recommend a really good drain snake? I bought the typical non attachment snake from home depot and it could not get enough inertia to unclog a block in my drain. I was so frustrated that I had to call a plumber. He had a unit that was powered and he took the clog out in less than two minutes. $150 for the fix.
I see that Home depot has something like what he used for around $200.
Since I anticipate many more clogs in my lifetime, I was considering splurging on a better snake.
Any recommendations?
Thanks in advance


Where was it plugged? I know nothing about drain snakes.
The drain holes in my bathroom, laundry room and kitchen sinks are small. Do they make a snake-end that opens once it get past the small holes?
 
Now that you have the drain unplugged, consider using an enzyme powder monthly in your drains. I get mine at HD and it is the Zep 'drain care' brand. An ounce of prevention.......
 
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