With two simple tools — a plunger and a drain snake — you can clear 95 percent of your stopped-up drain problems.
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With two simple tools — a plunger and a drain snake — you can clear 95 percent of your stopped-up drain problems.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
An hour or less
Beginner
Less than $20
Save yourself the plumbing service call and clear your clogged drain yourself. In this article, we'll show you how to unclog a kitchen sink using a plunger and drain snake to clear up the most stubborn drain clogs.
Also, find out how to replace the kitchen sink basket and P-trap.
When all else fails, John Wood, a plumber with over 25 years of experience, turns to GT Water Products’ Drain King drain cleaner. “It is my go-to tool for removing tough clogs.” he says. “When drains in basements, bathrooms or kitchens stop up and homeowners can’t plunge the clog out, I hook this tool up to a garden hose, feed it into the drain and turn on the faucet.”
Here’s how it works: As its bladder swells, the Drain King wedges itself inside the pipe. Then, its patented dispersing valve vibrates the pipe while simultaneously shooting jets of water to dislodge the clog without chemicals.