Product Review: Zip-it Drain-Cleaning
Tool
Clogged
Drain? Maybe This Tool Can Help
April, 27, 2007
by Cafe
There are few things worse for keeping a bathtub or
sink clean than a slow drain. I know because we have
had this problem more than once. We have a family of
six, not including our two dogs, but I confess that
I am the primary drain-clogging culprit. I have long
hair and I seem to shed a lot. It's amazing I'm not
bald.
It doesn't take long for our bathtub drain to become
sluggish and drain-cleaning chemicals are nasty things
that aren't always that effective on hair anyway. Plunging
dislodges clogs a little, but doesn't really correct
the problem, it just postpones if for awhile. I'd tried
coat hangers and even tweezers to clean the gunk out,
but they just didn't do the job as well as I wanted.
This is why I purchased a Zip-it the first time I saw
one. According to the package, it could be used to pull
out the nasty stuff that collects in drains. It looked
like it could work. A Zip-it is a long, thin, whitish-colored
plastic strip about 18-24 inches long. It is made of
flexible plastic that is rigid enough to be pushed down
the drain and through the gunk. There are barbs along
the strip so that it can grab hair and gunk and hang
onto it as it's pulled out of the drain. It has a sort
of ring at the top so you can grip it firmly with your
fingers to pull it out once it's loaded.
My tub plug is the pop-up kind, so it can be hard to
get good access to the drain, but the Zip-it was just
right to fit into the openings. I was able to push it
through and pulled out a generous amount of hair and
soap bits and unidentifiable gunk. Then I ran some water
to see how the tub now drained. It drained faster than
it had since we bought our house over six months ago.
It worked very well and much better than the drain cleaner
that I had used previously.
Next time my husband used the shower he noticed how
much faster it drained and thanked me for fixing it.
No more standing in dirty, soapy water during his morning
shower.
The Zip-it is cheap, easy to use, and highly effective.
It takes almost no storage space and is easily cleaned
by rinsing. I would recommend it to anyone who has plumbing
and hair.
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