Choosing The Right Plumbers Snake
Though you don't have to a professional to use one, a Plumbers Snake is the way that plumbers take care of clogged up pipes. They're compact, easy to use, and inexpensive, yet they're incredibly effectively at reaching where your arms cannot. In other words, you will never find a plumber that doesn't carry one or more of these. Of course, for those that know what they are doing and that like to repair things by themselves, than they could get one too. Considering that they're really affordable, it's not a huge investment to make. Getting the right size is important though, so keep that in mind.
One of the most useful types of you'll come across is the Snake-It Drain Cleaner. If you're interested in taking care of your own sink at home, then this is likely the one you'll need. It's designed to help clean out small to medium sized sinks in common households, and can easily attach to a power drill. The wire is very durable thanks to the galvanized material it's made of, and the whole thing is only $25.99, which is a great deal if you feel confident using a Plumbers Snake.
If you don't want to attach a power drill and would prefer to manually use your Plumbers Snake, then you should look into the Cobra 30500, which is one half inch by 50 feet long. It is designed for households as well, and is made with a special spring steel which is designed to give it a lot of flexibility. It runs about $22, but you can save money by getting the smaller Cobra 478598, which is half the size. This is a good deal if you don't need the extra length, and they're only $9.
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So if you think you know how to operate a Plumbers Snake, it could save you a pretty good amount of money rather than hiring your local plumbing contractors. Of course, if you don't know how to use one you can always learn, though you might find that it can be a little tricky when you don't know what you're doing. |

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