





🛠️ Unclog with confidence — because your drains deserve the best!
This 17-inch Sewer Drain Brush features a flexible, bendable design with long bristles that effectively capture hair and debris in tight, curved pipes. Its sturdy plastic construction ensures durability and easy rinsing for repeated use. Ideal for kitchen sinks, toilets, bathtubs, and vents, it’s a versatile tool that keeps your drains flowing smoothly and your home fresh.






















| Best Sellers Rank | #47,407 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #123 in Drain Augers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 980 Reviews |
D**.
Good sturdy brush, fits drains perfectly
I hate it when that gross gunk builds up inside the drain and it smells bad, and pouring boiling water down there doesn't fix it. This little brush fits my drain exactly, I just slip it down there and in 30 seconds it's all cleaned out. It feels sturdy and built to last, I've used it a couple times and it's not losing bristles or anything. Mine was 17" so it fits all the way down to the elbow joint, plenty far. Works great!
S**N
Clean freak answer to your drains
I got this Sewer Drain Brush to help keep my kitchen drain clean, and it has been a total win! Keeping my drains clean is super important to me—the thought of gunk buildup makes my stomach flip, so I needed something reliable. This tool is exactly what I was looking for. The 17-inch flexible design makes it easy to navigate through pipes, and it’s highly effective at removing hair and debris from the drains. I’ve used it in my kitchen sink and bathroom tub, and it works like a charm every time. If you’re someone who’s serious about keeping your drains clear and avoiding clogs, this tool is a must-have. It’s simple, effective, and has made a huge difference in keeping my drains fresh and clean!
W**5
Does the job; it broke and almost got stuck.
It works, but on the first use the handle separated from the brush, leaving just a sharp wire nub to try to grab onto and pull out. The property manager of this apartment building wouldn't have been to pleased with me. I slowly poured down a bottle of "Liquid Plumr Hair Eliminator, let it sit it's 15min while boiling a huge pot of water to flush the drain with. Half way through I used the brush to agitate the chemical with the sludge blocking the water flow in the bathroom sink. (If you do this, I suggest holding a hand over where the brush bristles will come out of the drain as you pull it. Otherwise you're going to get splattered with caustic chemicals and 'nasty'). Flushed quickly with the hot water, pouring it down. Worked well. Definitely saw the nasty on the brush after. Then I went for my kitchen sink, and that's where the brush came right off the handle with only ½ inch of wire sticking out.
R**3
Magic Cleaning Tool!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this magic cleaning tool! This is great to help clean in hard to reach places. For example, I put a Clorox wipe on it and drag it on the sides of my fridge and the sides of my washer and dryer to dust and prevent build up. I also use this to help clean my drains! Now that I have taken my sink drains apart and cleaned them, of which I used this tool to really scrub the piping and get the mold off, I use it for regular pipe cleaning maintenance! First I place backing soda in the pipe, pour some vinegar down and run hot water. Then I use this cleaner to loosen debris. Then I put more baking soda, more vinegar and stuff a rag in the drain to block the opening. This allows the baking soda/vinegar reaction to push the debris down the pipe. I let that sit for about 30 mins and run hot water and use this tool one last time to clear the drain! Works like a charm! I have three on hand at any given time - one for mold cleaning, one for dusting hard to reach places and one for drain cleaning maintenance! This product is durable and I despite some pretty intense cleaning efforts has not fallen apart and I have not had to replace it!
V**K
Great Cleaner
Works great to rid the gunk out of the drain pipe!
J**N
works well
works well
M**Y
Works, but not that easy to use
Good: the bristles are stiff enough to scrape off the crud that can accumulate inside the drain. Also good: the brush is long enough to do 6" + of the drain before it becomes kind of unwieldy. Not so good: the brush is bendable, sort of, but it's not what I'd call flexible. It's stiff enough that when you bend it, it wants to stay that way. That means that it doesn't really go through the curve of the drainpipe. If you want to get down in there, you need something that actually flexes. If I could give it a 3.5, I would.
A**N
A little smaller in length and thickness than expected. (Words a man never wants to hear)
This thing is smaller than I expected. I haven't' used it yet. I just bought it to have around the house in case I ever need it. Seems like it will do the job.
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