BACEYIOU

BACEYIOU Drain Auger – 25ft Cable, Manual or Drill-Adapted Clog Remover for Kitchen, Bathroom & Shower

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Overview

The BACEYIOU Drain Auger combines a long, flexible 25 ft steel cable with a durable ABS drum, offering a practical, reusable solution for everyday drain clogs. Designed for kitchen, bathroom, and shower sinks, it supports both manual operation and powered use with a drill (drill not included). This tool emphasizes control, ease of handling, and tidy storage, helping you address blockages without immediate professional help.

Why this drain auger can be a convenient choice

  • Long, flexible cable (25 ft) helps reach around bends and through common blockages.
  • Rugged construction with a tough Mn-steel cable and a sturdy ABS drum for lasting use.
  • Large grip and crank knob enable comfortable, steady operation whether you go manual or powered.
  • Comes with a pair of gloves to keep hands clean and protect against grime.
  • Reusable design offers a practical, money-saving alternative to frequent liquid cleaners or professional visits.
  • Not designed for toilet blockages; best results come from kitchen, bathroom, and shower drains.

Versatile uses and real-life scenarios

  • Kitchen sinks: tackle grease, soap scum, and hair that trap water flow.
  • Bathroom sinks: clear routine hair and soap buildup near the drain.
  • Shower drains: address hair and residue that slow drainage after showers.
  • Other drains: utility sinks, bathtubs, and floor drains within reach of the 25 ft cable (1/2" to 3" diameters).
  • Note: central vacuum lines and certain non-plumbing paths can also benefit from the flexible approach; avoid toilets.

How to use (paraphrased steps)

  1. Loosen the thumbscrew and extend the cable into the drain until you feel resistance.
  2. Tighten the thumbscrew and begin turning the crank to engage the clog.
  3. If you meet a stubborn blockage, rotate counterclockwise a few turns, then resume clockwise movement to continue dredging.
  4. Retract the cable by hand and wipe away any hair or debris as you pull it out.
  5. After use, recheck the drain and, if needed, reseek clogs with a careful feed-back into the drum.

Safety and care

  • Avoid using this tool on toilet blockages, which can scratch porcelain and are best addressed with specialized tools.
  • Do not use chemical drain cleaners before or during operation to prevent chemical splashes.
  • Keep the corkscrew tip away from bodies during loosening to prevent injury.
  • Store the cable and springs inside the drum when not in use to reduce wear and keep things tidy.
  • Note that some sinks may require removing the drain cover or adjusting the p-trap for access.
  • The cable may pull out hair clogs; wipe the cable and glove skin as needed after use.

FAQ

Q: Is this drain auger suitable for kitchen and bathroom sinks?

A: Yes. It reaches around bends to clear common clogs in sinks and showers; not recommended for toilets.

Q: Can I operate it without a powered drill?

A: Absolutely. It works manually with the grip handle; a drill is optional for powered use.