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Drano Snake Plus Review

Thanks to Drano Snake Plus our drains are clear! It’s a big deal. We live in a home built in 1977. It has the original plumbing. There is a lot of hair at our house.

Drano Snake Plus Review

Drano’s Snake Plus has a powerful gel drain-cleaner that comes with an 18″ flexible “snake” tool. It’s just what our bathtub drain needed. I have a LOT of hair…Really! I would give the Lion King‘s Mufasa a run for his money. The Beauty Queen has MORE hair than I do and then there is The Divine Miss M. Her hair isn’t necessarily thick, but it’s getting longer.

Drano Snake Plus doing its thing

Drano Snake Plus working its magic in the tub drain

Our bathtub drain gets slow on the draining every now and again. I grow fearful of a clogged drain.

It was the first choice when the Drano Snake Plus kit arrived. I inserted the “snake” and pulled up a nasty clump of hair. I’d like to blame it on someone, but the truth is that clump was gross and I wasn’t about to try and decipher the colors and length to cast blame. Once I discarded the snake, I poured in the gel and let it work its magic for 30-minutes. Then I ran water to rinse it and voila! a speedy drain!

Drano Snake Plus

Drano Snake Plus

The difference is noticeable. Drano Snake Plus is a great product and worked the first time. It was easy to use and with a suggested retail of $6.99 it can be used as a maintenance tool or to try before you call the plumber.

Drano Snake Plus is available at most food, drug, and hardware stores.

*I received Drano Snake Plus through Family Review Network in order to facilitate an honest review. The opinions, where expressed, are my own and were in no way influenced by the sponsor. Others experiences may vary.
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