• IT CLEARS SINK BLOCKAGES FAST - Place the large opening over your clogged plug pump it two times. You'll clear more in 10 seconds than any other type of plunger. Promise
  • IT CLEARS SLOW AND BLOCKED DRAINS: Slow draining showers and baths are a common problem, Luigi's plunger fixes it - every time. Apply over the drain even when your shower tray is full and within a few pumps, the cause of the blockage will be removed.
  • HEAVY DUTY: The power comes from you pressing down on the bellows when it's over the plug, forcing the trapped air down the plughole. This is the same method as a traditional plunger, but with a much greater (8x) volume of air being forced down.
  • EASY TO CLEAN: Made with 100 percent recycled PVC. When you're done just spray it with bleach and run it under the tap/shower. The head is removable for easy storage.
  • PRO TIP: If you're clearing a sink or a bath where there is an overflow, block this with a damp cloth before you start to plunge. This stops the air from escaping and makes the process even quicker and easier.

Very pleased with this product especially for the cost. I had a clog or some kind of build up in my bathroom sink that had all but stopped any draining. I was about to but one of the pressurized guns to try to get rid of it but then this popped up for much less money so I thought I'd give it a try. I'm very happy I decided to go with this because it took care of the problem instantly! I filled a little bit of water in the sink so that it had something to push with and it took only two plunges until this gunk shot out of the overflow drainage hole and all over my sink and mirror! It was gross and I was not expecting it to come out of there but very pleased with the results as the drain works great now. I would definitely recommend this product but I would just recommend if you're trying to clear a drain like this to cover up any other drain outlets so that the gunk doesn't go everywhere when it comes loose.

Miracle product. Was dealing with a slow draining shower drain for weeks. Had tried the popular home remedies (plastic snake tool, baking soda and vinegar, Dawn dish soap) to no avail. I was starting to look into enzyme drain cleaners but they had such mixed reviews. I had hesitated on these drain plungers for the same reason. Finally bit the bullet on this one and my only regret is that I hadn't done it sooner. I had my doubts when I took it out the package because it was made of a flimsy plastic material. And it took a bit of trial and error to get my drain unclogged, but really only because I didn't have a good seal on the overflow drain. Make sure you do that not just to make the plunging effective but also because all sorts of gross gunk sprays out of it. Once I stuffed that overflow tightly, it only took a couple plunges for my shower drain to start running freely again. It helps to run the water a bit before you start plunging. Stamp it all the way down and then pull it up really quickly (like ripping off a bandaid). I'm very happy that I don't have to wash my feet and ankles twice every time I shower now.

For over a year, I've tried chemicals to improve the slow drainage in one of the bathroom sinks. Nada. NO improvement. But, the danged thing was SOOOO slow. I got tired of re-cleaning the sink after cleaning it seconds before because the junk would not drain. So, I tried this plunger. EUREKA!!! It took some real pushing and repeated efforts, but only a few minutes total. Had to clean up the waste water that splashed around. BUT, eventually a circle of fairly heavy plastic film showed up. I have to think some plumber along the way neglected to totally remove the wrapper off something. The plastic circle was the size of the drain. No wonder the chemicals didn't work. This plunger saved my sanity. Sort of. LOL

Ordered this one because the large old one we have doesn't have a big enough mouth to cover the shower drain. This one may be small overall but has a big mouth. Worked well in the shower drain so used it in the sink drain. Easy to use. The faster you can pump the more force applied to the sludge that needs moving. Remember to plug any second drain holes because you need to get both pressure and suction to get the sludge broken loose.

I got this as a last ditch effort to unclog the kitchen drain. It cleared everything in 4 plunges. My bathroom sink drain has been running slow lately, and I figured “hey, why not try that plunger.” I plunged 3 times and THAT HORRIBLE THING came out of my drain! I could not have been more surprised if a space alien had come out of there! How long had that been in there?! Needless to say, this is my new favorite thing. Works well and works fast.

I'll be honest, i was skeptical about this type of item being that much help in a situation like I had. Over the years the bathroom sink had gotten slower and slower and was starting to leave residue any time it had water in it from build-up of soap scum etc. I started thinking I had seen 'tiny plungers' before but wasn't really sure where to find one that fit this kind of drain, plus I had looked at the 'home stores' and never saw any there. So I looked on Amazon and over several similar type items and finally decided on this. (Thanks for making it blue and not rubber lol, tired of gross old wood and rubber products in the bathroom.) I let the drain 'dry out' a while (used no water in it for 2 days) used some of the liquid hair drainer type stuff (not much really), about half a gallon of boiling water after about half an hour after putting in the hair drainer but what 'did the trick' was this little plunger! After about 3 pushes the blockage in the bathroom sink (which was severe by now because I'm allergic to toxic chemicals) was gone. (It wasn't going away on its own without the plunger, it just let a little more water through.) With this plunger tho you could hear the clog move out of the pipe. I was about to have to bring in a plumber too, so yay! They had even described having to remove pipes and the whole mess to me over the phone. Tip: Remove the little sink stopper first so you get full suction/force. PS: Now to figure out how to get it out of the tiny overflow drain lol. Do you make one that will suction that?

This is the best plunger I've ever used !! It has a heavy duty handle and the bell is deep enough to develop a huge suction. A few pumps (and much dislodged sludge) later and my sink drain is free-flowing once again. Best of all, harsh-chemical free use. Definitely recommended.

My tub was slow-draining, it started with a few inches of water at the end of my shower, then eventually by the end of my showers the water was mid-shin! I tried drain-o but it didn’t work, I wanted to try and fix it myself because plummets can be expensive and I didn’t want to go through the whole hassle, so I figured first I would try this inexpensive plunger first. The first time I tried to use it, it helped a little, but still didn’t fix the problem. I then YouTubed how to fix a slow draining tub and learned that you are supposed to take out the overflow cover (the silver thing under the faucet) maybe that’s common knowledge, but I had no idea, so I tried it. I took off the overflow cover and blocked it with a rag and a plastic bag, got some water in the tub, and started plunging away... it worked!!! After pulling the plunger off, all of the water started rushing down the drain! I was so happy! Haha. Thank goodness for this plunger and for YouTube!!! ;)

I ordered this because I was having some drainage issues with my kitchen sink and did not want to try using a huge bathroom plunger for the job. It arrived quickly (in fact, an Amazon Prime van delivered it on Sunday!), and I unpacked it right away to check it out. It's the perfect size for a kitchen or bathroom sink, and the suction is incredible. I had my issue resolved within just a few minutes. It's small enough that it can sit next to the sink and not be in the way but stay handy for when I need it. I don't have a garbage disposal, and once in awhile something works its way into the drain that shouldn't be there. I also have three dogs, and dog hair has a way of going everywhere. Anyway, I highly recommend this nifty gadget. The design is such that it provides the maximum pressure with very little force needed. I love it.

it was perfect size. cant believe i waited so long to try a plunger. my drain filter is not removabke and those snakes dont fit in holes. recommend doing baking soda/vinegar hot water solution first, then plunge away. my shower has been draining properly now for months.