Samshow Toilet Plunger, Toilet Dredge Designed for Siphon-Type
Long Handle Design, Spiral Design, Innovative Design, The Toilet Plunger, High Quality Material, Siphon Type Toilet
Pros
- Comes in a compact size that makes it easy to store
- Features a portable design that makes it easy to carry
- Equipped with a non-slip handle that makes it comfortable to hold
Cons
- May not be for all toilet types
Analysis of 200+ reviews for Samshow Toilet Plunger, Toilet Dredge Designed for Siphon-Type
BestViewsReviews analyzed 12,160 reviews for 30 products in the Toilet Plungers & Holders category.
We analyzed a total of 224 reviews for this product out of which, 214 reviews were received in the last 6 months.
The analysis indicates that around 59% reviews were positive while around 29% of reviews had negative sentiment.
BestViewsReviews Ranking and Score for Samshow Toilet Plunger, Toilet Dredge Designed for Siphon-Type
This product received a total score of 8.89 out of 10, based on review sentiments and user opinions related to 7 features:
Users of this product said
The spiral shape of the plunger makes it easy to remove fecal matter from almost every toilet.
This is the best plunger I have ever used and it only takes 3 plunges to be completely effective.
This does the job better and faster than a standard plunger and I will never use one again.
I think you should try this because it's a cheap alternative to a plumbing company.
I had to use M80 Firecrackers to loosen the impacted S**T many times, but now that I have this product, I don't have to replace my toilet every 3-4 months.
Question & Answers
Can you tell me where the product is made?
It's made in China.
Can this pull out a tooth brush to ask for a friend?
It works by the piston to push the water flow.
Does this plunger work on low flow toilets?
This is the type of toilet that I have found the best for those new no-flush toilets.
Do you have a case or storage system for it?
No, I just have a storage bag and hang it from a command hook on the far side of the toilet.
Is it safe for RV toilets?
I don't see why it wouldn't be possible, the tip bends.