🚀 Blast Through Clogs Like a Pro—No Plumber Needed!
The Olpchee Portable High Pressure Kinetic Toilet Plunger uses advanced air compression technology to clear clogs 3X faster than traditional plungers. Featuring dual rubber tips for versatile pipe compatibility, a durable rust-resistant aluminum alloy build, and safety-focused design elements like a pressure relief valve and indicator, this eco-friendly tool offers a mess-free, chemical-free solution for toilets, sinks, showers, and floor drains—empowering you to maintain your home plumbing with professional efficiency.
Manufacturer | Olpchee |
Part Number | OIU052 |
Item Weight | 7.54 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.78 x 7.87 x 21.65 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | OIU052 |
Color | Gray |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
E**N
Start off with a low pressure 0.2-0.3 mpa first. (30-45psi)
Wow, this thing is incredible. I have been dealing with a bath tub/shower drain for 4 days now. I tried plunging, using a snake which I couldn't get to the P trap, I used chemicals, tried the baking powder and vinegar trick non of which worked. I saw this on You Tube and watched someone demonstrate this, two blasts and the tub drained clean. You have to make sure you have several inches of water in the tub as this device pushes the water through your drain with a lot of force, it sure cleared mine. The instructions said to start low with 0.4 mpa pressure, I wasn't sure how much PSI that was it turned out it was actually 65psi! One blast is all it took, the bang from the air pressure hitting the water trapped in the line was like a loud firecracker going off. I have never since I owned the house seen my water go down the drain so fast. I was done in 10 minutes. What a life saver, I was so close to calling a plumber for $250.00, this saved me a lot of money.
E**E
Works. Ecologically sound option. Uncomplicated.
I have used the device only a handful of times, and these were my observations and results:The manual that comes along with the plunger is not well written but fortunately, the device itself is fairly uncomplicated: pump it to the desired air pressure (see manual), then attach the enclosed pipe + suction cup. Pumping it up requires a bit of strength but shouldn't be a problem for most. Then put it over the drainage hole and pull the trigger. Its important that the suction cup is held down well so that there's no back splatter.I have used it for a kitchen sink, a bathroom sink and a shower drain. All three improved instantly.I like the fact that its an ecologically sound solution that helps to avoid buying toxic (or even non-toxic) products. I also like its simplicity. Without any additional expense, one can unclog a sink in under 3 minutes.I have no idea yet about the plunger's longevity, but since it worked so far, I am giving it five stars.
D**E
Works Great
This thing works great. Well built of metal and has pleanty of pressure to clear lines. Much better than a plunger for sure. You do have to be careful positioning it or one may get splash back...just a heads up.
A**R
It’s a good product
It is a very good thing I love it, used it twice worked great.
J**S
It works!
A bathtub drain was beginning to back up. I pumped it to 3 mPA to be safe and repeated three times. It worked. $70 saved a plumber visit!Seems like it will last a bunch of times. Also comes with suggestions/fixes if air leaks.
K**Y
My new best friend for houses with awful plumbing....
BACKGROUND:We have a problem sink in the master bath that the AC drains continuously into. For some reason, it keeps getting clogged, requiring frequent disassembly and snaking with an auger deep into the wall (to clear).We have a professional, high powered auger (RIDGID 35473 K-45AF @ ~$350), purchased after the last plumber/clown charged several hundred to use a $25 drill attachment (without success).This time, as the sink backed up yet again, we tried taking things apart, snaking the entire 25ft several times. No luck.We tried filling the sink with water, blocking the overflow, and using a plunger. No luck.I saw some threads discussing compressed air and figured that was worth one last try before calling the plumber (absolute last resort, given the crazy charges for mere minutes of essentially unskilled labor). It arrived maybe an hour ago.ASSEMBLY:Piece of cake. The instructions are fine in this.BUILD QUALITY:It feels/looks like some device out of WWI... built like an absolute tank. It has serviceable parts/o-rings, etc... which is pretty incredible at this low price point.USAGE:Here's were the instructions didn't cover enough... it should have mentioned that you needed to fill the sink/shower/whatever to use the water column as the ram, block off overflow holes, and really just work to eliminate compressible air in the path of the cannon, as this will compress instead of moving the water column. It's like air in your brake lines... not a good thing.WHAT HAPPENED:We filled the sink.We blocked the overflow hole with AC tape. Very solid seal, and water tight.We pressurized the cannon to a starting pressure of 0.3 MPa, per the instructions.We [tried] to shield from an expected splash.We discharged it.Big splash, big bang. No luck.So we stepped it up a bit, I believe to 3.5 MPa, again per the instructions. This is below even the "safe" for PVC threshold.This time I also really put my weight down over it, to hopefully prevent any discharge around the seal and make sure it all went into the drain. Again, my wife held the towel around the sink as a splash guard. We didn't expect much there.I discharged it a second time.The house shook. The windows shattered. We collapsed, injured and fumbling through the wreckage. Sirens began to wail in the distance, but we could no longer hear...Ok that last part didn't happen, but MAN what an explosion. It sounded about like an artillery explosion. It also *completely* blew my seal of the overflow hole, launching a jet of water into the bathroom mirror so strong that it splashed outward, covering the ceiling and walls with water in an instant.I was also drenched (face and chest), but I was expecting that. Mmmm sewage water......but the satisfying whoosh of water and instant vortex told us it had worked. ~$60 and about 2 minutes of total effort (including assembly)? Yes please. All day long.---Now I'm kind of excited for out next shower clog... it's only a matter of time! :)
P**O
This thing has power
So I got this for a persistent drain clog Situation that requires constant plunging or drain cleaning. I've tried other plungers liquids crystals all the stuff that you would find at the hardware store. Except this thing, you cannot find it at your local hardware store. Maybe the $300 version of it made by Milwaukee, but that's a lot of money. That said, this one I found and holy smokes. Does it provide results, this thing will plunge through anything. Keep in mind if you keep pumping pressure onto the holding tank the bigger the blast so I keep It below the red warning threshold and let it rip. It clears clogs in 1 to 2. Hits has butt loads of water pressure and is pretty easy to assemble and pretty easy to use. If you've ever used the bike pump, you can handle this one. The size is pretty much a water cannon and already it has paid for itself with chessel and use. This is Mega amazing value for the money and highly recommend this. Just keep in mind there's a lot of splashback that you will get. So if you're using this in the shower drain, lay a plastic over the entire area that you're going to plunge or if you're going to use it in the toilet, try to remove as much water if you can. If not, lay a trash bag over the whole thing inside the bowl to keep all that stuff from bouncing out. Also this comes with various adapters and extensions. Make use of them, you won't regret it.
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