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ClingClaw™ — Pull Out The Hairball Drano And Plumbers Can't Reach

Pull Out The Hairball Your Shower Drain's Been Hiding

That slow gurgling sink. The shower water pooling around your ankles. The smell drifting up from the floor drain when nobody's home. It's hair, soap scum, and food gunk knotted somewhere down the pipe — and ClingClaw™ is the 23.6-inch flexible rod that fishes it out in under a minute. No chemicals. No plumber. Just one pull and the gross thing comes up with the tool.

Stop Throwing Money At Drano And Plumber Visits

You've already tried it. The chemical bottle that smells like a hospital and barely moves the clog. The $200 plumber call for a 10-minute job. The cup of baking soda and vinegar you saw on Pinterest. None of it pulls out the actual hair tangle wrapped around the inside of your pipe — and that's why the slow drain comes right back next week.

➤ Four-Claw Grip That Actually Grabs The Hairball: Squeeze the handle and four spring-loaded claws snap shut around hair, soap clumps, and food debris — so the gunk comes up with the rod instead of slipping back into the drain.

➤ 23.6-Inch Flexible Rod That Bends Around The P-Trap: Most stubborn clogs sit right past the curve where chemical cleaners give up. The bendable stainless steel rod weaves through showers, sinks, tubs, toilets, and floor drains to reach the part you can't see.

➤ Zero Chemicals, Zero Pipe Damage: It's a mechanical pull, not a chemical burn. Safe on PVC, copper, and brass — and on the family dog who drinks from the sink. Works the first time and every time after.

Why ClingClaw™ Pulls Out What Drano Can't Even Touch

Chemical cleaners dissolve grease at the surface and leave the hair tangle untouched — that's why your drain keeps clogging in the same spot. ClingClaw™ flips it: a spring-loaded four-claw head latches onto the actual blockage, and the 23.6-inch flexible rod lets you steer it around the P-trap and into the dead zone where clogs always form.

One slow pull and the hairball comes out attached to the claw. No fumes drifting up from the sink. No chemical splashback. Just the gross-but-satisfying moment when you finally see what was down there.

Why Thousands Are Ditching The Drano Bottle For Good

People who bought ClingClaw™ after a plumber visit say the same thing in their reviews — they wish they'd found it years ago. The hair tangles that come out on the first pull are the kind of thing that keeps going viral on TikTok. One pull, one tangle, one fixed drain.

"Pulled out something the size of a hamster on the first try. Drain runs perfect now. Should have bought this instead of three bottles of Drano." — Jenna R.

One Tool. Every Drain In The House.

✓ Clears The Clog In Under A Minute: Slide in, squeeze, pull. The rod does the work and the hair comes up the first time.

✓ Built To Last Years, Not One Use: Stainless steel spring and reinforced plastic handle don't rust, snap, or lose tension after repeated unclogging.

✓ Safe For Every Drain In The House: Kitchen sink. Bathroom drain. Shower. Tub. Toilet. Floor drain. Same tool, same one-minute fix.

How To Pull Out The Clog In Three Steps

Step 1: Slide the flexible rod down the drain until you feel resistance — usually 8–14 inches in.

Step 2: Squeeze the handle to snap the four claws open, release to clamp them shut around the hair tangle.

Step 3: Pull the rod back up slowly. Whatever was blocking the drain comes up with it. Rinse the claw under hot water and store.

Why ClingClaw™ Wins Drano & Chemical Cleaners Calling A Plumber
Pulls the actual hair tangle out, not just the surface gunk (at $150+ a visit)
One purchase, reusable on every drain for years
Zero chemicals, safe for PVC, copper, kids, and pets

Specifications For The Detail-Oriented

  • Material: Heavy-duty stainless steel spring with reinforced plastic handle
  • Length: 23.6-inch flexible rod that bends around P-traps and pipe curves
  • Mechanism: Four-claw spring-loaded clamp with squeeze-trigger handle
  • Use: Kitchen sinks, bathroom drains, showers, tubs, toilets, and floor drains

Still Wondering? Here's What You Really Need To Know.

Will it scratch or damage my pipes?

No. The flexible spring is designed to glide along the inside of the pipe — safe on PVC, copper, brass, and standard household plumbing. No chemicals means no corrosion either.

How do I clean it after use?

Pull the gunk off the claws into the trash, rinse the rod under hot water with a drop of dish soap, and hang it to dry. The stainless steel resists rust between uses.

What kind of clogs can it actually pull out?

Hair tangles, soap scum knots, food scraps, lost jewelry, small toys, and most everyday debris. Mineral buildup or tree roots in the main line still need a plumber.

Will it work on a clogged toilet?

Yes for hair, wipes, or small foreign objects sitting in the trap. For deeper toilet clogs past the bowl curve, a toilet auger usually works better.

How long does it last?

Rinse it after each use and it will outlast every chemical bottle and plumber call combined. Most customers use the same one for years.

Try The First Pull Risk-Free

If ClingClaw™ doesn't pull the clog out the first time you use it, send it back and we'll refund you in full — no questions, no return shipping cost. The gunk in your drain has had enough free rent. Time to evict it.

Pull Out The Hairball Your Shower Drain's Been Hiding

That slow gurgling sink. The shower water pooling around your ankles. The smell drifting up from the floor drain when nobody's home. It's hair, soap scum, and food gunk knotted somewhere down the pipe — and ClingClaw™ is the 23.6-inch flexible rod that fishes it out in under a minute. No chemicals. No plumber. Just one pull and the gross thing comes up with the tool.

Stop Throwing Money At Drano And Plumber Visits

You've already tried it. The chemical bottle that smells like a hospital and barely moves the clog. The $200 plumber call for a 10-minute job. The cup of baking soda and vinegar you saw on Pinterest. None of it pulls out the actual hair tangle wrapped around the inside of your pipe — and that's why the slow drain comes right back next week.

➤ Four-Claw Grip That Actually Grabs The Hairball: Squeeze the handle and four spring-loaded claws snap shut around hair, soap clumps, and food debris — so the gunk comes up with the rod instead of slipping back into the drain.

➤ 23.6-Inch Flexible Rod That Bends Around The P-Trap: Most stubborn clogs sit right past the curve where chemical cleaners give up. The bendable stainless steel rod weaves through showers, sinks, tubs, toilets, and floor drains to reach the part you can't see.

➤ Zero Chemicals, Zero Pipe Damage: It's a mechanical pull, not a chemical burn. Safe on PVC, copper, and brass — and on the family dog who drinks from the sink. Works the first time and every time after.

Why ClingClaw™ Pulls Out What Drano Can't Even Touch

Chemical cleaners dissolve grease at the surface and leave the hair tangle untouched — that's why your drain keeps clogging in the same spot. ClingClaw™ flips it: a spring-loaded four-claw head latches onto the actual blockage, and the 23.6-inch flexible rod lets you steer it around the P-trap and into the dead zone where clogs always form.

One slow pull and the hairball comes out attached to the claw. No fumes drifting up from the sink. No chemical splashback. Just the gross-but-satisfying moment when you finally see what was down there.

Why Thousands Are Ditching The Drano Bottle For Good

People who bought ClingClaw™ after a plumber visit say the same thing in their reviews — they wish they'd found it years ago. The hair tangles that come out on the first pull are the kind of thing that keeps going viral on TikTok. One pull, one tangle, one fixed drain.

"Pulled out something the size of a hamster on the first try. Drain runs perfect now. Should have bought this instead of three bottles of Drano." — Jenna R.

One Tool. Every Drain In The House.

✓ Clears The Clog In Under A Minute: Slide in, squeeze, pull. The rod does the work and the hair comes up the first time.

✓ Built To Last Years, Not One Use: Stainless steel spring and reinforced plastic handle don't rust, snap, or lose tension after repeated unclogging.

✓ Safe For Every Drain In The House: Kitchen sink. Bathroom drain. Shower. Tub. Toilet. Floor drain. Same tool, same one-minute fix.

How To Pull Out The Clog In Three Steps

Step 1: Slide the flexible rod down the drain until you feel resistance — usually 8–14 inches in.

Step 2: Squeeze the handle to snap the four claws open, release to clamp them shut around the hair tangle.

Step 3: Pull the rod back up slowly. Whatever was blocking the drain comes up with it. Rinse the claw under hot water and store.

Why ClingClaw™ Wins Drano & Chemical Cleaners Calling A Plumber
Pulls the actual hair tangle out, not just the surface gunk (at $150+ a visit)
One purchase, reusable on every drain for years
Zero chemicals, safe for PVC, copper, kids, and pets

Specifications For The Detail-Oriented

  • Material: Heavy-duty stainless steel spring with reinforced plastic handle
  • Length: 23.6-inch flexible rod that bends around P-traps and pipe curves
  • Mechanism: Four-claw spring-loaded clamp with squeeze-trigger handle
  • Use: Kitchen sinks, bathroom drains, showers, tubs, toilets, and floor drains

Still Wondering? Here's What You Really Need To Know.

Will it scratch or damage my pipes?

No. The flexible spring is designed to glide along the inside of the pipe — safe on PVC, copper, brass, and standard household plumbing. No chemicals means no corrosion either.

How do I clean it after use?

Pull the gunk off the claws into the trash, rinse the rod under hot water with a drop of dish soap, and hang it to dry. The stainless steel resists rust between uses.

What kind of clogs can it actually pull out?

Hair tangles, soap scum knots, food scraps, lost jewelry, small toys, and most everyday debris. Mineral buildup or tree roots in the main line still need a plumber.

Will it work on a clogged toilet?

Yes for hair, wipes, or small foreign objects sitting in the trap. For deeper toilet clogs past the bowl curve, a toilet auger usually works better.

How long does it last?

Rinse it after each use and it will outlast every chemical bottle and plumber call combined. Most customers use the same one for years.

Try The First Pull Risk-Free

If ClingClaw™ doesn't pull the clog out the first time you use it, send it back and we'll refund you in full — no questions, no return shipping cost. The gunk in your drain has had enough free rent. Time to evict it.

$9.00

Original: $29.99

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ClingClaw™ — Pull Out The Hairball Drano And Plumbers Can't Reach

$29.99

$9.00

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Pull Out The Hairball Your Shower Drain's Been Hiding

That slow gurgling sink. The shower water pooling around your ankles. The smell drifting up from the floor drain when nobody's home. It's hair, soap scum, and food gunk knotted somewhere down the pipe — and ClingClaw™ is the 23.6-inch flexible rod that fishes it out in under a minute. No chemicals. No plumber. Just one pull and the gross thing comes up with the tool.

Stop Throwing Money At Drano And Plumber Visits

You've already tried it. The chemical bottle that smells like a hospital and barely moves the clog. The $200 plumber call for a 10-minute job. The cup of baking soda and vinegar you saw on Pinterest. None of it pulls out the actual hair tangle wrapped around the inside of your pipe — and that's why the slow drain comes right back next week.

➤ Four-Claw Grip That Actually Grabs The Hairball: Squeeze the handle and four spring-loaded claws snap shut around hair, soap clumps, and food debris — so the gunk comes up with the rod instead of slipping back into the drain.

➤ 23.6-Inch Flexible Rod That Bends Around The P-Trap: Most stubborn clogs sit right past the curve where chemical cleaners give up. The bendable stainless steel rod weaves through showers, sinks, tubs, toilets, and floor drains to reach the part you can't see.

➤ Zero Chemicals, Zero Pipe Damage: It's a mechanical pull, not a chemical burn. Safe on PVC, copper, and brass — and on the family dog who drinks from the sink. Works the first time and every time after.

Why ClingClaw™ Pulls Out What Drano Can't Even Touch

Chemical cleaners dissolve grease at the surface and leave the hair tangle untouched — that's why your drain keeps clogging in the same spot. ClingClaw™ flips it: a spring-loaded four-claw head latches onto the actual blockage, and the 23.6-inch flexible rod lets you steer it around the P-trap and into the dead zone where clogs always form.

One slow pull and the hairball comes out attached to the claw. No fumes drifting up from the sink. No chemical splashback. Just the gross-but-satisfying moment when you finally see what was down there.

Why Thousands Are Ditching The Drano Bottle For Good

People who bought ClingClaw™ after a plumber visit say the same thing in their reviews — they wish they'd found it years ago. The hair tangles that come out on the first pull are the kind of thing that keeps going viral on TikTok. One pull, one tangle, one fixed drain.

"Pulled out something the size of a hamster on the first try. Drain runs perfect now. Should have bought this instead of three bottles of Drano." — Jenna R.

One Tool. Every Drain In The House.

✓ Clears The Clog In Under A Minute: Slide in, squeeze, pull. The rod does the work and the hair comes up the first time.

✓ Built To Last Years, Not One Use: Stainless steel spring and reinforced plastic handle don't rust, snap, or lose tension after repeated unclogging.

✓ Safe For Every Drain In The House: Kitchen sink. Bathroom drain. Shower. Tub. Toilet. Floor drain. Same tool, same one-minute fix.

How To Pull Out The Clog In Three Steps

Step 1: Slide the flexible rod down the drain until you feel resistance — usually 8–14 inches in.

Step 2: Squeeze the handle to snap the four claws open, release to clamp them shut around the hair tangle.

Step 3: Pull the rod back up slowly. Whatever was blocking the drain comes up with it. Rinse the claw under hot water and store.

Why ClingClaw™ Wins Drano & Chemical Cleaners Calling A Plumber
Pulls the actual hair tangle out, not just the surface gunk (at $150+ a visit)
One purchase, reusable on every drain for years
Zero chemicals, safe for PVC, copper, kids, and pets

Specifications For The Detail-Oriented

  • Material: Heavy-duty stainless steel spring with reinforced plastic handle
  • Length: 23.6-inch flexible rod that bends around P-traps and pipe curves
  • Mechanism: Four-claw spring-loaded clamp with squeeze-trigger handle
  • Use: Kitchen sinks, bathroom drains, showers, tubs, toilets, and floor drains

Still Wondering? Here's What You Really Need To Know.

Will it scratch or damage my pipes?

No. The flexible spring is designed to glide along the inside of the pipe — safe on PVC, copper, brass, and standard household plumbing. No chemicals means no corrosion either.

How do I clean it after use?

Pull the gunk off the claws into the trash, rinse the rod under hot water with a drop of dish soap, and hang it to dry. The stainless steel resists rust between uses.

What kind of clogs can it actually pull out?

Hair tangles, soap scum knots, food scraps, lost jewelry, small toys, and most everyday debris. Mineral buildup or tree roots in the main line still need a plumber.

Will it work on a clogged toilet?

Yes for hair, wipes, or small foreign objects sitting in the trap. For deeper toilet clogs past the bowl curve, a toilet auger usually works better.

How long does it last?

Rinse it after each use and it will outlast every chemical bottle and plumber call combined. Most customers use the same one for years.

Try The First Pull Risk-Free

If ClingClaw™ doesn't pull the clog out the first time you use it, send it back and we'll refund you in full — no questions, no return shipping cost. The gunk in your drain has had enough free rent. Time to evict it.

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