- Unique 4-step heavy duty graduated suction cup fits securely in all different types and sizes of toilet drain openings
- Light weight, rustproof, and mold resistant aluminum handle with peg hole for convenient hanging
- Super pliable and durable rubber cup creates an ultra tight seal around the drain from all angles for commercial or residential use
- Special cup design never flips back and gets stuck like other comparative plungers
- Smooth edge and bottom design without interior ridges prevents toilet water from remaining inside cup
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Amanda Hudson
A plunger well worth reviewing!
There's a reason this is the #1 plunger on Amazon. Until you have a big Thanksgiving party at your house and need your toilets to function the entire time guests are there, you might not recognize the urgency of an always-working plunger that doesn't require a small upper-body workout to dislodge the blockage. Also, even if your momentary problem *does* require a bit of oomph, the light weight of the plunger and the especially light weight of the handle make it a breeze to up the effort and get everything back to normal. All that aside, this plunger has two features which put it above the rest - first, this plunger with its flexible rubber won't do that thing some other plungers do, where it'll get stuck in the "down" position and suddenly whip back to normal, flicking all that lovely water (and maybe more) around the bowl (or worse). Second, since it doesn't have any reservoirs around the bottom of the rubber, there's less post-plunge cleaning and no concern about water being retained inside itself. A few swirls around the clean, post-flush water, some smacks against the inside of the bowl to dry it, and you're good to go. Previous plungers I've owned require a little shimmy dance over the bowl to get the water out, and even then as things settle the water tends to puddle up inside. Can't happen with this one. Buy it.
Maggie Hart
Awesome!
I never thought I would be writing a glowing review of a plunger, but this one is that good! Relative to the other plungers I have used, this one works with ease and with 1 push. The others I have used have either been too rigid and didn't move enough to work or too flimsy and didn't have any power. Fortunately I have only had to use this twice, but both times I was shocked at how easy it worked! The handle is also very sturdy. I do wish it came with a container for it to sit on, but hopefully it won't be too hard to find one. I will be ordering more for each bathroom in the house.
Mil Lhet
Excalibur
Hands down the most amazing plunger I have owned. I know it is somewhat silly, but having a reliable plunger such as this becomes such a relief when the world of human waste becomes less than...well, "manageable." I promptly named mine Excalibur.
Malcolm King
Go buy your own sweetheart, this ones mine!
My husband, while not a licensed plumber, has worked in the plumbing industry for over 10 years, The last 3 years in sales to commercial and residential plumbers, Suffice to say, I usually do not make plumbing related purchases without first consulting him. Usually!!! In this case, due to regulations imposed by the City of Los Angeles regarding efficiency of toilets. We've had issues with clogging and one plunger for two toilets was just not going to cut it anymore. I looked at this plunger, read the reviews, compared it to the competition, and dropped the dime on my purchase. It arrived today, and although the box was destroyed, the plunger was in perfect condition. That's one huge positive in its favor, obvious longevity. This plunger is super light weight, has a "real" rubber cup, and just plain does the job, for which it is intended. We have a Kohler Bancroft Elongated 1.6 gallons per flush toilet. While it does have an oval waste hole, it is not a problem for this plunger to make a proper seal. I also like that the design of the unit does not invert like our other plunger does and also does not inadvertently come out dripping lots of water trapped inside of it. It looks like I made a really good choice, even without my husband's input. I especially know this, as he wants to trade plungers. Go buy your own sweetheart, this ones mine!
Kathleen Mccarthy
Insanely effective
So it isn’t lovely to talk about but plungers are a necessity in life especially in my house. My ex doesn’t believe fruit and veg are required foods so when my kids get home from dad’s... well they demolish the plumbing. It has not been unusual to spend five minutes plunging at one go - that is until now. We had these not even two days before the kids put them to use - and no joke this plunger only needed a couple hits and it cleared it up. I thought it could be a lucky go but it’s been over a month and there hasn’t been one time that a second go of plunging was needed. I was seriously impressed with the effectiveness. As an added bonus for some reason there is almost no caught up liquid when it is finished. I still place it in a container but I haven’t had a mess from it yet. I am kicking myself for not having bought this sooner.
Shannon Jamarcus Riminton
As an engineer, I am deeply moved.
As an engineer, I am deeply moved. This plunger does not look like much but it generates an incredible seal and suction. In three pumps it resolved a problem that I had spent literally hours on with a standard plunger. To the nameless engineer who sat down and thought about how a plunger should be and then proceeded to design and build the hell out of it, god bless you.
Bronson Kittler
Like Night and Day
Think of your typical old-school plunger. You know the one. Heavy, splintery wooden handle that soaks up filthy toilet water. Red suction cup made of hard rubber that never seems to form a proper seal. Furiously plunging and doing a better job at splashing waste-laden water all over yourself and the floor than actually breaking that clog. Now imagine a light-weight aluminum handle that's easy to wipe clean (and splinter free!), with a multi-layer suction cup made of soft rubber that results in a perfect fit every time, knocking out the toughest clogs in a couple of strokes, and that's what you have here with this Neiko plunger. I can't believe I'm sitting here writing a glowing review about a toilet plunger, but it really is that good.
Heather West
THE BEST
For some reason, my landlord supplied us with a new plunger and toilet brush when we moved in, which is all fine and dandy, until you realize the plunger he purchased for you is a piece of crap. After just a couple of uses, the plunger handle broke and we were left with a severely clogged toilet during an intense New England snowstorm so we couldn't go out to get a new one. I ordered this plunger through Prime so that it would be delivered by the time the storm ended (and had to use the neighbors toilet for the time being...ugh) and I have to say I am SO glad we spent the extra few bucks on this one as opposed to getting another cheap one. The handle is sturdy, the shape of the bell on the end is absolutely perfect for unclogging drains with little to no effort whatsoever. No more spending 20 minutes furiously plunging: this guy really gets the job done and is worth every penny.
Billie Tyer
It’s a fantastic plumbing tool.
If there was a way to give this ten stars I would have. Now what can be said differently that the previous 1700 reviews haven’t already said. I’ll try to put a different spin on the review. Years ago I was in a serious accident leaving me with broken disks in the spine and a brain trauma. It took a lot of rehabilitation by some wonderful technicians along with family, and fortunately I bounced back. Not to normal but close to it. The spine has been operated on three times but the results were not too good. My brain trauma resulted in a Parkinson’s like condition. I am now required to use a power wheelchair and take a huge amount of medications including two that are opiod based. The pain is under control thank God. Now anyone who has taken opiod medication will tell you that it does a number on the digestive system and causing constipation. Even though I take stool softeners daily it’s still necessary for me to use suppositories. I don’t know what the condition is called but the stools are rock hard and pretty large. Sorry about the frank discussion. Because of the problem occasionaly the toilet backs up pretty bad. The plunger I have, sometimes worked and other times not so much and the maitainance guys had to intervene. It took only seconds for the guys to get back to normal because of the plunger they had. The last time they were here I got the chance to look at their plunger and the minute they left I was on Amazon looking for the same thing or at least similar. After a little research I chose this Neiko model. With Prime shipping I had it in my hand within a couple of days. I could hardly wait to give it a try and I didn’t have to wait long. The toilet as usual backed up pretty bad. I took the new gift to myself and went to work. Being in a wheelchair doesn’t allow much power behind your thrusts because the leg muscles can’t be used. It’s only the muscles in your arm you can count on. With the old plunger, it would take three or fours heavy push and pull motions and flushed before the toilet was again usable. The new plunger cleaned the blockage the first time. You can actually hear the vacuum that the plunger makes . The plunger is great. I’ve used it twice since and each time the toilet has been cleared after the first procedure. I’m extremely pleased with the plunger and highly recommend this model. This review was written without any financial considerations. A free or discounted item was not received and full Amazon retail was paid. I am not a employee of either Amazon nor the manufacturer.
Charles Massey
Can't believe I wrote this much about a plunger, but it's good!
The best plunger I've ever used. I bought this just in case, and one day I got a clog and used this, and even with this it was still pretty hard to get out (really bad clog). I couldn't imagine having to have fixed it with a dollar store or Walmart level plunger, unless they carry these now. I regretted buying it, but after that one use I didn't anymore because I knew it'll be around for the next, and the next after that, and so on... and that it's definitely worth the money even if you use it in emergencies, because you know it'll usually work and probably fix the problem, unless it's major. It's REALLY easy to use, too, especially compared to cheap plungers bmwhere you need to get a perfect seal). I don't know how long the rubber lasts before it'll crack, but hopefully a long time. Just looking at the construction and engineering of the plunger, I could tell it was better than any I've had before and will last (hopefully) forever.