Korky BEEHIVE Max Toilet Plunger Bathroom Overflow Drain
17 April 2019
Best Toilet Plunger on the Market
Best toilet plunger I’ve ever used. Before I bought this, I was using the standard model. Whenever we had a clog (which was often), it would take me anywhere from 2 hours to the whole night to get it unclogged. Worst case scenario, I’d have to let it sit overnight and try again the next morning. Not with this toilet plunger. When used correctly, I am able to unclog the toilet in anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes instead of several hours due to the powerful air / water pressure and suction strength of the Korky Beehive Max toilet plunger. I highly recommend this toilet plunger and it gets a perfect 5 stars from me. You won’t be disappointed!
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Korky GIDDS-288879 99-4A Beehive Max Universal Fits All Old and New Powerful in
07 April 2019
This plunger is a beast!
The Korky 99-4A Beehive Max Universal Toilet Plunger is in a class of its own. So far, I had to use it three times and all three times it unclogged our toilet in less than 15 minutes. Usually when our toilet gets clogged up, it takes me a few hours to unclog it with the standard plunger. It could take me anywhere from 2 hours to all night and sometimes I have to let it sit overnight then try again the next day. There’s no BS with the Korky toilet plunger. It does what it’s supposed to do and it does it well. This toilet plunger is truly a gift from the Toilet Gods.
I went on YouTube and watched a video that shows you the proper way to use this toilet plunger. Since the toilet is backed up, any water I pour in it will not go down. So, I fill it up to the rim of the bowl with a bucket of water, then take the Korky plunger and ease it down in there, making sure to fill the plunger with as much water as I can before seating it in the hole at an angle. It will mold itself to fit any sized hole. Then I gently press it down and gently pull it back making sure not to remove it from the hole. The pressing and pulling action will eventually dislodge the clog.
Without taking it out of the hole, continue the press and pull motion, steadily speeding up as you go. When you feel that the plunger is now shooting water into the hole instead of air, begin to do it fast. All of this should take place after the 3rd press and pull motions. Do this about three more times with the water pressure of the plunger and you should be done. If not, repeat everything one more time and that should clear it. No hassle, no BS, no aggravation.