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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
It’s pretty good quality materials and worker to push the air down but there’s no suction around the flat plunge it continuously moves as pumping. Then when you go to press the air release valve it shoots out air but the plunge eases away from the drain hole. Maybe I’m using it wrong but I don’t see any other clear way to do this that makes sense in my head or maybe this is a special device just for plumbers. So I’m going to search a YouTube video maybe that will help me but as of now, it’s just a heavy piece of metal under my sink.Update I’ve gotten a little bit of clearly I don’t receive all the pieces my box is missing the leather circle thingy. So yea like I said no good for me I don’t even have all the pieces.
Anita Knapp
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
This thing is no joke. I was thinking it would be like a bike pump, but manual air compressor would better describe it. I haven't needed it yet, but I tested it out and was surprised. I wasn't expecting it to sound just like my air compressor when the trigger was pulled. I'd imagine that if someone wasn't cautious they could accidently do some damage.As I mentioned, I haven't needed it yet but I've seen how strong it is and can say it's much stronger than a plunger.
John Charles
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
It's big, It's heavy, It works. I didn't realize, until it arrived how big this thing was. But, it really works. Given it's size, it's a bit unweildly until you get the hang of it. The pressure is variable with the number of pumps you give the handle. It seals around the bottom of the toilet well and lets the air pressure do the job. Sinks are a bit different. The large seal unit has to be positioned just right or you end up pushing the plunger down, preventing the air from going into the drains. Once you get that, it's just a matter of squeezing the handle.
R. D. HERMAN
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Pressurized air to clear a clogged drain has been around a while and offers a great alternative to the manual plunging that one needs to do with the standard plunger. I was looking forward to receiving the CHAJGJIN Air Drain Blaster but disappointment quickly set in. Opening the box, you get a large air pressurizing cannister with an air pressure guage attached, a flat plunger head, a toilet curved plunger head, a metal pipe to connect the cannister to either head, a vinyl extension tube (in case what you're trying to plunge is inaccessible to the large cannister apparatus) and 2 vinyl gaskets hanging off the extension tube. There are no gloves (which are pictured) included here. The instructions are horrible. I am not sure about the other reviews here but let me tell you my experience. First, as pictured, the metal attachment for the extension tube was rusted on arrival. Also, as pictured, the clear caulking that attached the top lid to the cannister was clearly defective (although the cannister did pressurize). There is no information as to what to do with the 2 gaskets hanging from the extension tube....are they spares and then spares for what? There is no mention of needing them for anything or where they might be replacing something. My guess is that they are for replacement of internal gaskets in the air cannister, but I wouldn't swear on that. Now we get to the actual use.....Pressurizing the cannister with the typical "bicycle pump" handle to anything close to the green zone is impossible. Even after 20 "pumps", I could not get it beyond 0.2 mpa before I felt the cannister would explode and it was impossible to push the handle down any further. Maybe the included pressure gauge was faulty. When I did squeeze the trigger, a blast of air did come out. Would pass on this one
Johnathan
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Whoah-oh, this thing has POWER! If Iron Man had a suit specifically for battling clogged drains, this would be in his arsenal. I had never seen one of these before, but when it popped up on the Vine program, I was instantly intrigued. A high-pressure air blaster for drains? Yes, please! 💥When it arrived—well-packed, might I add—I couldn't resist testing it. Did I have a clog? No. Did I care? Absolutely not. I needed to see what this beast could do. So, I snuck into the guest bathroom (without telling the missus, because I enjoy taking unnecessary risks) and prepared for liftoff.I pumped it up, aimed, and fired. BOOM. I swear, the foundation shifted. If there was even the slightest hint of a clog, it is now pure legend. The water didn't just drain—it evacuated like it had received an emergency evacuation order. Somewhere, a plumber felt a disturbance in the force.Now, let’s talk about the price. At $58.99, this may seem steep when you could buy an entire pallet of traditional plungers at a big-box store. But here’s the thing: a single visit from a plumber will cost you at least triple that. And that’s just for showing up, before they even look at the problem. With this air blaster, you handle the issue yourself in seconds—no awkward scheduling, no overpriced emergency calls, and no judgmental side-eye from a professional while they extract an unidentifiable object from your pipes.This is not just a plunger. This is an investment in self-reliance. It pays for itself the first time you save yourself a costly plumber visit. If you have stubborn clogs, or just want to flex on your home’s plumbing system, this is the tool for you. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have more drains to dominate.
amazon customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
everything was easy to figure out and assemble for the job at hand.Pumped up the unit just into the green range on the gauge. Inserted the plunger with the proper drain fitting into the bathtub drain for a solid seal and pulled the trigger. One Woosh... and I immediately had a cleared drain. Tub is draining better now than when I moved into the house. What a relief to no longer have water pooling at my feet when taking a shower.
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