🚀 Say Goodbye to Clogs with Style!
The Aiment Electric Drain Auger is a powerful, cordless tool designed to efficiently unclog drains with its 18FT flexible cable and adjustable speed of up to 560 RPM. Ideal for both homeowners and professionals, this ergonomic and portable device is perfect for tackling a variety of clogs in sinks, toilets, and sewers.
Manufacturer | Aiment |
Part Number | AEDA002 |
Item Weight | 7.83 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 5 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AEDA002 |
Color | Gray |
Style | Clogs |
Special Features | Flexible |
Included Components | 1x Eectric Drain Auger, 1x Battery, 1x Charger, 1x User Manual |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**E
SUPER EASY! Love this.
This was sooooo easy. Just pull the trigger. So glad I didn't call a plumber as this literally took less than 2 minutes and probably less money than the plumber --- and we can solve the next one fast and with no additional money.
D**Y
Easy to work.
I love that fact that it was soooo easy to work, I ordered this one because I tried two others one I rented and the second I purchased and broke forgot to unlock it.
R**L
Not for every drain.
The kit is ok and it works well. But not for every drain.I couldn't fit the grabber thing inside the drain of my tub.It is still very useful to catch small objects inside engine bay or tight spaces.
M**K
Works exactly as advertised
These hair clog removers are very effective and work just as described. They're a good value for money though honestly why would anyone need 8 of these?? I certainly don't but the price was the same as others that give you 2 so I said what the heck. Happy with them though and I suppose I will always have fallbacks now.
R**M
Nice basic tools to have for plumbing clogs
The plastic hair grabbers are a nice quality. Better than others I've tried. They have nice sharp plastic edges to grab hair in a drain. You shove the length down the drain, when you feel the plug of hair, twist the tool to grab the hair and pull on up. And what comes up is pretty ugly but your drain will now be clear!I haven't been able to manipulate the button plunger grabber very well yet. So I've just been using the plastic ones. I don't seem to have the hand strength to get the claw open with the button plunger, but someone with stronger hands will likely not have a problem with it. It's sort of the same thing you use to put plants into bottle terrariums. It's a handy tool. I just am not strong enough to open the claw for longer than a second.
J**H
Pleasing and surprising.
The media could not be loaded. I must admit. I did not order this for the 8 pcs. drain clog remover tools. Instead, I was attracted to the flexible grabber claws. I had a similar one that is shorter and use it every year when I tune up our Jetskis at the lake house. It works great when I need to pull a loosened spark plug out of a rather deep hole in the side of the engine. I thought, wow, now I can get two longer "grabbers" that will give me the ability to pick up some things without moving a bunch of stuff around. I have already used one of those for just that. The grabbers work well and are three feet long and quite flexible.Then I thought about my side of the master bathroom and the sink that I use. The drain had clearly gotten somewhat stopped up due to me losing some hair in the sink, since that is where I comb my hair after showering. The problem with that sink is it has an attached stopper that is connected beneath the sink to a handle that allows one to stop up and/or open the sink. You can't just pull that thing out without tearing up some stuff. So I decided to try one of the "drain clog remover tools". And the rascal worked. Because of its design, I was able to slide it down through each of the four metal sections beneath the stopper and insert it fully. And in spite of the embarrassment of letting you see some of the goop that came out, I attached a video of me pulling it out of one of the four sections. After a few insertions, the drain was working like new again. So, I was pleased that I got the "grabber claws" because I really like them. I was surprised that the item that did not interest me at first solved a problem in two ways. One, it cleared the clog. Two, it kept me from having to grunt, groan and contort myself in order to crawl beneath that sink and disconnect the drain thingy so I could get access to the drain. Happy that I have it and gladly recommend it.
P**J
Very useful
Not sure I needed that many drain clog removers but liked thr set a lot and since it has different removal tools.Tools worked well.
A**N
Not quite a drain weasel, but good enough. Snaking claw tool is a nice bonus.
This is a nice set of drain clog removal tools. Overall, they do well enough to clear simple clogs of hair and other debris.The plastic, orange removal tools work fairly well, but they don't have as many hooks on the bottom and sides as other similar products have. As a result, it might take you a little longer to hook as much hair / debris at a time like other products might be able to do, but probably not by much.The winding hook tools with the clamp at the end are also super handy, especially if you have something large logged in the drain, or maybe lost some jewelry down the drain that you're trying to recover. The little hook works with a simple trigger mechanism at one end of the snake, and opens a clamp jaw that has quite a bit of grip on it to hold on and tug where needed.Overall, nice set for the money, and will do the trick.
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