Product Review: Drain Buster – World’s Most Powerful Plunger!

My friend Jan took an interest in a Carol Wright catalog I had getting in the mail, so I let her take it home to peruse it. A few weeks later he mentioned that he would never order from the Carol Wright company again. Ianhad a stubborn drain in his bathroom, so he ordered a product called Buster Drain. Read this informative product review and everything you need to know – but were afraid to ask – about the Drain Buster!

product description
To put it quite simply, the Drain Buster reminded me of a bucket pump, and a cheap one at that. It has a hard plastic body, like a tube, with a plastic guide at the top. According to its manufacturer, the advantage of plastic is that it will not rust. The body measures about twelve inches long. The extended plastic poop measures approximately 9-1/2 inches long.

The Drain Buster comes with two rubber ends, a small and a large size. In this way they are supposed to be able to use the crude from any size drain. A large finish should also be used in your toilet so that it runs freely.

Price and Availability
As I said, Jan found Drain Buster in a Carol Wright catalog for about ten bucks; the ships were free. Amazon.com, Taylor Gifts and eBay, as well as many other Internet sites, also carry this gadget, with prices ranging from $9 – $20 plus shipping.

Test Results
According to the manufacturer, the
Drain Buster- The World’s Most Powerful Plunger is “scientifically engineered to give you powerful, easy, and clean. efficient operation.” . To use this, all you have to do is fit the small or large end of the screw to the drain you are trying to unclog. Place the end of the gadget over the drain hole so it fits snugly. Hold the body of the pipe with one hand, and pull the float up and down several times with the other hand. Now, following these steps, through air force a huge push, exhaust, blast and cut is supposed. what crud or crap that may be difficult to drain your

The truth of the matter
Ian has a shabby pop-up bathroom, so we had to figure out how to look around. (That was the drain that was stuck.) We went ahead and tested the Drain Buster with no success, even after we were sure it would fit. Her bathroom sink also has a pop-up plug, but we tried this gadget there too, just to see if it really did anything. We tried draining everything in her house, except the toilet, and the Drain Buster did nothing.

The inventor of the Drain Buster was useful. However, this contraption is small in size and does not have enough air power to close or drain the valve or is partially capable.

Drain Buster is a dud. Save money and buy it for a good old lesson. Don’t waste your money on Buster Drain, or you’ll just have to pay it back like Ian did.

Note: Drain Buster, Carol Wright, and all other product and company names are registered trademarks.

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