🚀 Clear drains in seconds—because your time is too valuable to wait!
The InstaPlunge Electric Plunger System is a powerful, easy-to-use tool designed to clear clogs in toilets, sinks, and shower drains using adjustable compressed air. Featuring multiple attachable heads including an inflatable airtight toilet seal, it’s safe for all pipes and environmentally friendly. Compact and durable with a 2-year warranty, it eliminates the need for manual plunging or costly plumber visits.
Brand | Ultimaxx |
Color | Blue/Grey |
Handle Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Specific Uses For Product | Bathroom, Toilet, Shower, Sink, Pipe, Drain |
Product Dimensions | 2.5"L x 3"W x 22"H |
Material | ABS Plastic |
Special Feature | Electric Automatic, PSI Pressure Guide, Compressed Air to Clear Clog |
Shape | Round |
Included Components | Attachment |
Surface Recommendation | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Theme | Innovative Home Appliance |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Manufacturer | Ready Covers LLC |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00860001843361 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Style | Old |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Electric Automatic, PSI Pressure Guide, Compressed Air to Clear Clog |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 year limited warranty. |
W**T
Works, and cheaper than plumber
I am always surprised when a product works as claimed, but this one does. I highly recommend! My toilet was totally clogged for two weeks. I tried soap and hot water, enzyme product that made it worse (no draining at all) and 3 foot toilet auger. Was going to call professional I can't afford, but found this and decided (though I could hardly afford it) to try it. The "gamble" (I actually thank God for showing it to me and prompting me to go ahead, plus teaching me patience) was totally worth it, as I have my toilet back.I tried the plunger on a working toilet. No splash. The plugged toilet had a little splash (couldn't see through the water), but I pushed it in a little further, tried the 50lb and no splash. After 3 tries at 75lb (it wouldn't go to 100 without burping) I could tell something happened. It flushed! I followed with a big pan of hot water to make sure, but now everything is back to normal.
T**P
Amazing results...If you are questiong, just give this a try.
I had tried many things to speed the floor drain by my washing machine.Bought an electric drain auger. no luck. ( hard to work)Multiple times of drain cleaner (drano type) no luck.Every time I did laundry, the drain filled up during spin and all over the floor, flooding my basement.I bought this not expecting too much.WOW ! I was so surprised.So easy to work, and did the job in just 2 simple pops.You simply plug in the device. Turn on. The air fills to set PSI.Turn off, unplug.Put over the drain and simply pull trigger.Amazing. Saved me the cost of hiring a plumber.Comes with several adapter sizes end pieces for different drain sizes.I am so very thrilled with this.
R**.
Made messes with every use in the toilet
From 25 PSI to 85 PSI, it didn't matter, splashed water like I was in a pool to the point I got sick from it. Will return this product in all of its failing glory. Mind you, the instructions clearly state 50-100PSI and even contacted the customer support that gave me the following information: Hi Robert,Thanks for reaching out, we are truly sorry to hear of the mess caused by the the plunger, that should definitely not happen when usingWe reached out to the manufacturers for an explanation, and they asked if you can try using the plunger again on half the pressure with a different attachment piece, and be sure to hold it in place when pushing the button because there is a little bit of kickback. If you are uncomfortable and think the unit is not working properly we are happy to help with sending a replacementIf it’s a common clog like paper it should work within a few attempts, if there is a foreign object or the toilet is broken it will not be able to clear the clog, and it may be a more serious issue that requires a plumber.Thanks / Bill / Customer supportMy response was as follows: The plunger is not even worth it, I plunged my shower three times and then the motor wouldn't start to set up the PSI. What is the point of a product that doesn't operate when you need it most. That's like me buying a car without four tires or an engine, there is no point.
K**.
Good and does what it says, but also with a few provisos.
Overall, a handy gadget to have. It may save you time and energy, making it worth the purchase cost. It does have some very serious Cons that go with the Pros, and it is the Cons that are troublesome enough to take off a star rating. On with the review and some instructions.Pros:It does exactly what it says it does - it can help you clear your clog in less than a minute. Minimal, if any, splash back if the commode attachment is seated properly. Though the very solid *THUD* it makes will take you by surprise the first time around, and you will seriously want to go take a look at the pipes after.Cleaning it is...well...it depends. But you will want to have full length rubber/vinyl dishwashing gloves available, as well as a rag you can dry and store with the device. I have been unable (and slightly unwilling) to determine whether the storage bag is waterproof. So I wrap the end in the drying rag before putting it away.Cons:Right out of the box, the instructions are in engrish and woefully incomplete. Both the written URL and the QR Code websites (yup, different) are defunct. You try going to the seller's domain website, and all you get are radiator covers.The plug will arc when you plug it in - that tells me the transformer box has some really awful engineering and cheap parts. Always plug in the transformer first, then plug into the plunger if you are going to use the transformer that came with it. Always unplug the transformer as soon as you are done. Using ground fault protection outlets are highly recommend.Attaching the adapters, namely the commode adapter, seems to raise a lot of questions. It took me a little while to figure this out, but you have to use some pressure to seat the ball firmly into the adapter socket. Then you can screw down the locking nut to keep it in place. See picture above.I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you test the angle and fit for the commode adapter *before* you ever have need for it. Remember the gloves I suggested? You may need them if the adapter gets wedged in the bottom of the murky bowl.Overall, not bad, and worth the price. No more 30 minute plunger sessions...
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