Buffalo Small Rubber Sink Plunger
The traditional force cup plunger is a rubber force cup on the end of a wooden handle with a disc behind it. As the name suggests this plunger is used for forcing water down the drain, into the blockage, and dislodging it.
For maximum effect, with a tight seal and no air in the cup, a back-and-forth motion will create high and low pressure at the point of the blockage. This dual action may be needed several times to break up and release stubborn blockages from the sides of the drain.
Diameter: 100mm (4")
For maximum effect ensure the plunger is at least half full with water. Use a back-and-forth motion to push and pull the blockage. With a tight seal, the backward movement will actually suck the water away from the blockage. This is necessary for very heavy blockages to break it up and let the full impact of the force push it away.
The traditional force cup plunger is a rubber force cup on the end of a wooden handle with a disc behind it. As the name suggests this plunger is used for forcing water down the drain, into the blockage, and dislodging it.
For maximum effect, with a tight seal and no air in the cup, a back-and-forth motion will create high and low pressure at the point of the blockage. This dual action may be needed several times to break up and release stubborn blockages from the sides of the drain.
Diameter: 100mm (4")
For maximum effect ensure the plunger is at least half full with water. Use a back-and-forth motion to push and pull the blockage. With a tight seal, the backward movement will actually suck the water away from the blockage. This is necessary for very heavy blockages to break it up and let the full impact of the force push it away.
The traditional force cup plunger is a rubber force cup on the end of a wooden handle with a disc behind it. As the name suggests this plunger is used for forcing water down the drain, into the blockage, and dislodging it.
For maximum effect, with a tight seal and no air in the cup, a back-and-forth motion will create high and low pressure at the point of the blockage. This dual action may be needed several times to break up and release stubborn blockages from the sides of the drain.
Diameter: 100mm (4")
For maximum effect ensure the plunger is at least half full with water. Use a back-and-forth motion to push and pull the blockage. With a tight seal, the backward movement will actually suck the water away from the blockage. This is necessary for very heavy blockages to break it up and let the full impact of the force push it away.