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SwiftFlow™ — Drill Through Stubborn Drain Clogs Without Calling a Plumber

SwiftFlow™ — Drill Through Stubborn Drain Clogs Without Calling a Plumber

Pull Out the Hairball Your Drano Couldn't Touch

Sink draining slow? Standing water in the shower again? SwiftFlow™ clips onto any cordless drill and spirals a steel spring deep into the pipe—catching the hair, food scraps, and grease scum that liquid drain cleaner just slid past. No plumber call. No chemical mess. Spin, pull, and watch the water finally rush down.

Why Your Drill Beats Every Other Drain Tool You've Tried

✅ Grabs the clog at the actual blockage point: The flexible spring twists through P-traps and 90° bends, hooks the hair-and-soap-scum knot deep inside the pipe, and yanks it out—instead of pushing it deeper like a plunger or only dissolving the top inch like chemicals do.

✅ Built from manganese spring steel that bends without snapping: The same wire used in industrial springs—flexes through tight curves, springs back, resists rust from wet pipes. Use it on a shower drain today, and the same spool is ready for the kitchen sink next month.

✅ Clips onto any standard electric drill—no adapter needed: The universal hex-shaft connector seats in the chuck of any drill you already own. Slot it in, tighten the chuck, pull the trigger. Your drill does the rotational work.

One Spring Reaches Every Slow Drain in the House

Kitchen sink. Shower stall. Bathroom basin. Toilet. Floor drain. The spring spools out to 3 meters (300 cm)—about 10 feet—long enough to reach the clog that's sitting halfway between the trap and the main line. That's the dead zone where a wire hanger can't go and where chemical drain cleaner is already too diluted to do anything.

Us Others
Hooks and pulls the clog out (vs. pushing it deeper)
Powered by the drill you already own
Manganese steel spring won't snap in a bend
Reaches the clog at 300 cm / 10 ft deep

What Most People Notice the First Time They Use It

Clogs that two bottles of drain cleaner couldn't budge come out in under 2 minutes: That's the moment most buyers grab their phone to film it—a dripping, gray hairball pulled out of the shower trap and the water rushing down within seconds. "Should have done this first instead of buying a third bottle of Drano." — Mike R.

Your drill does the work—your hand just guides the spring: Snap it into the chuck, lower the head into the drain, squeeze the trigger slow. The rotation feeds itself through the pipe. No scrubbing, no straining, no sleeve full of black water.

One tool for every drain in the house: Skip the $200–$300 plumber visit. Skip the next bottle of chemical cleaner that won't work either. Keep SwiftFlow™ under the sink and you're the person in the house who actually fixes it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this fit my drill?

A: Yes. The universal hex-shaft connector clamps into the chuck of any standard cordless or corded electric drill—no special adapter or driver bit needed.

Q: Is it safe on porcelain toilets and PVC pipes?

A: Yes. The spring rides along the curve of the pipe without scratching porcelain, PVC, or stainless steel. Safe on toilets, sinks, tubs, showers, and floor drains.

Q: What if I've never done plumbing work before?

A: No plumbing experience needed. If you can hold a drill steady and pull the trigger, you can run this. Lower the spring into the drain, start the drill slow, and let the rotation feed itself through the pipe.

Q: How long does the spring last?

A: The manganese spring steel resists rust and snapping through hundreds of uses. Rinse it under hot water after each job, coil it back up, and it's ready for the next clog months later.

Q: Can it actually reach a deep main-line clog?

A: The 3-meter (300 cm) version reaches about 10 feet down—well past the P-trap and into the line where stubborn clogs settle. The 2-meter version handles most everyday household drains.

$6.60

Original: $21.99

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SwiftFlow™ — Drill Through Stubborn Drain Clogs Without Calling a Plumber

$21.99

$6.60

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Pull Out the Hairball Your Drano Couldn't Touch

Sink draining slow? Standing water in the shower again? SwiftFlow™ clips onto any cordless drill and spirals a steel spring deep into the pipe—catching the hair, food scraps, and grease scum that liquid drain cleaner just slid past. No plumber call. No chemical mess. Spin, pull, and watch the water finally rush down.

Why Your Drill Beats Every Other Drain Tool You've Tried

✅ Grabs the clog at the actual blockage point: The flexible spring twists through P-traps and 90° bends, hooks the hair-and-soap-scum knot deep inside the pipe, and yanks it out—instead of pushing it deeper like a plunger or only dissolving the top inch like chemicals do.

✅ Built from manganese spring steel that bends without snapping: The same wire used in industrial springs—flexes through tight curves, springs back, resists rust from wet pipes. Use it on a shower drain today, and the same spool is ready for the kitchen sink next month.

✅ Clips onto any standard electric drill—no adapter needed: The universal hex-shaft connector seats in the chuck of any drill you already own. Slot it in, tighten the chuck, pull the trigger. Your drill does the rotational work.

One Spring Reaches Every Slow Drain in the House

Kitchen sink. Shower stall. Bathroom basin. Toilet. Floor drain. The spring spools out to 3 meters (300 cm)—about 10 feet—long enough to reach the clog that's sitting halfway between the trap and the main line. That's the dead zone where a wire hanger can't go and where chemical drain cleaner is already too diluted to do anything.

Us Others
Hooks and pulls the clog out (vs. pushing it deeper)
Powered by the drill you already own
Manganese steel spring won't snap in a bend
Reaches the clog at 300 cm / 10 ft deep

What Most People Notice the First Time They Use It

Clogs that two bottles of drain cleaner couldn't budge come out in under 2 minutes: That's the moment most buyers grab their phone to film it—a dripping, gray hairball pulled out of the shower trap and the water rushing down within seconds. "Should have done this first instead of buying a third bottle of Drano." — Mike R.

Your drill does the work—your hand just guides the spring: Snap it into the chuck, lower the head into the drain, squeeze the trigger slow. The rotation feeds itself through the pipe. No scrubbing, no straining, no sleeve full of black water.

One tool for every drain in the house: Skip the $200–$300 plumber visit. Skip the next bottle of chemical cleaner that won't work either. Keep SwiftFlow™ under the sink and you're the person in the house who actually fixes it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will this fit my drill?

A: Yes. The universal hex-shaft connector clamps into the chuck of any standard cordless or corded electric drill—no special adapter or driver bit needed.

Q: Is it safe on porcelain toilets and PVC pipes?

A: Yes. The spring rides along the curve of the pipe without scratching porcelain, PVC, or stainless steel. Safe on toilets, sinks, tubs, showers, and floor drains.

Q: What if I've never done plumbing work before?

A: No plumbing experience needed. If you can hold a drill steady and pull the trigger, you can run this. Lower the spring into the drain, start the drill slow, and let the rotation feed itself through the pipe.

Q: How long does the spring last?

A: The manganese spring steel resists rust and snapping through hundreds of uses. Rinse it under hot water after each job, coil it back up, and it's ready for the next clog months later.

Q: Can it actually reach a deep main-line clog?

A: The 3-meter (300 cm) version reaches about 10 feet down—well past the P-trap and into the line where stubborn clogs settle. The 2-meter version handles most everyday household drains.