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DrainMight™ — Pop Stubborn Sink Clogs in Seconds Without the Mess

Pop the Clog and Watch Your Sink Drain — In Two Pumps Flat

If your bathroom sink is sitting full of gray water right now and your toilet plunger is too clunky to seal it, DrainMight™ is the tool you actually need. Its accordion stack compresses real water pressure straight down the pipe — popping hair, soap scum, and grease clogs without chemicals, snakes, or a $150 plumber visit.


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Stop Wrestling a Toilet Plunger Onto Your Bathroom Sink

Big cup plungers don't seal small drains — they slip, splash, and leave you with the same standing water and a wet floor. Drano takes thirty minutes, smells like a chemistry lab, and barely touches a hair clog. DrainMight™ is built specifically for sinks, tubs, and showers — small enough to seal tight, strong enough to push the clog through on the second pump.

➤ Accordion Compression That Pushes Real Pressure: The stacked-ring body collapses under your pump and forces a concentrated burst of water straight down the pipe — the same physics a plumber's hand pump uses, sized for a kitchen or bathroom sink.

➤ Comfort-Grip Handle That Won't Slip Mid-Pump: The contoured top fits the curve of your palm so you can throw real weight into each push without your hand sliding off when the rubber gets wet.

➤ Tucks Under the Sink So It's There When You Need It: The whole tool is roughly 4 inches across and 6.7 inches tall — small enough to live in the cabinet next to the cleaning supplies instead of stashed in the garage.

The Accordion Stack That Forces Water Through the Clog

Most plungers fail at sink drains because the cup is too wide and too shallow — air leaks around the edges and the push goes nowhere. DrainMight™ uses a multi-layer TPR rubber gasket at the base to lock onto the drain rim, while the ridged accordion body collapses under your pump and shoves a column of water straight down the pipe.

That's why two firm pumps usually clear what an oversized cup plunger couldn't move in twenty. The seal holds, the pressure builds, and the clog gets pushed through instead of slopping around the edges.

Why Homeowners Keep One Under Every Sink

Most buyers pick one up after a bad clog night — bathroom sink full, kids waiting to brush teeth, no time for chemicals to do their slow work. They keep using it because it actually works on grease in the kitchen and hair in the shower too. As one reviewer put it: "Tried Drano first — didn't touch it. Two pumps with this and the water was gone. Wish I'd bought it years ago." — Mark T.

Get Your Drains Flowing Again — and Keep Them That Way

✓ No Chemicals, No Fumes, No Splashback: Mechanical pressure does the work — safe to use around kids, pets, septic systems, and your own lungs.

✓ Works on Hair, Grease, Soap Scum, and Food Bits: One tool covers bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, tubs, and shower drains — not just one of the four.

✓ One-Time Buy That Pays for Itself the First Time: Skip the $8 bottle of Drano every other month and the $150 plumber call when nothing else works.

Clear a Sink in 3 Simple Steps

Step 1: Position the rubber base flat over the drain so the gasket seals against the basin (cover the overflow hole with a wet cloth if your sink has one).

Step 2: Grip the handle and pump straight down with steady pressure — let the accordion collapse and rebound. Two to four pumps is usually all it takes.

Step 3: Lift, watch the water rush down, and rinse the rubber base under the tap before storing it back in the cabinet.

 

DrainMight™ Standard Cup Plunger Chemical Drain Cleaner
Sized to seal small sink and tub drains
Clears the clog in seconds, not 30 minutes
Safe around kids, pets, and septic systems
One-time buy, reusable for years

Product Details

  • Materials: PE body with multi-layer TPR rubber gasket at the base
  • Colors Available: Red, Yellow, Blue, Gray
  • Size: 4.1 inches wide × 6.7 inches tall (10.5cm × 17cm)
  • Handle: 3-inch contoured non-slip grip
  • Best for: Bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, bathtubs, shower drains

Got Questions? We've Got Your Answers

Will it seal on my drain size?

The 4.1-inch flexible rubber base seals on standard bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, tubs, and shower drains. As long as your drain opening is smaller than the base, the gasket will lock down.

What if my sink has an overflow hole?

Cover the overflow hole with a damp cloth or your hand before pumping. That stops air from escaping and gives you full downward pressure on the clog.

Is it safe on my finishes?

Yes — the soft TPR rubber base won't scratch ceramic, porcelain, stainless steel, acrylic tubs, or coated kitchen sinks.

Will it last, or is it cheap plastic?

The PE body and reinforced rubber gasket are built for repeat use. Rinse it after each clog and let it air dry — most owners get years out of one.

It's not pulling much suction. What's wrong?

Nine times out of ten it's a leaky seal. Make sure the rubber base is flat against the basin (not tilted on the drain), cover the overflow hole, and run a little water in the sink so the head submerges before you pump.

Can it handle a really stubborn clog?

Yes. The accordion compression delivers more concentrated pressure than a flat cup plunger, which is why two to four firm pumps usually clear hair, grease, or soap-scum buildup that Drano won't touch.

Drains Flow Free or Your Money Back — No Questions Asked

If DrainMight™ doesn't clear your sink, tub, or shower drain on the first pump session, send it back for a full refund. We're that confident in the accordion-compression seal — and we'd rather earn your trust than hold your money.

Pop the Clog and Watch Your Sink Drain — In Two Pumps Flat

If your bathroom sink is sitting full of gray water right now and your toilet plunger is too clunky to seal it, DrainMight™ is the tool you actually need. Its accordion stack compresses real water pressure straight down the pipe — popping hair, soap scum, and grease clogs without chemicals, snakes, or a $150 plumber visit.


Product advertisement

Stop Wrestling a Toilet Plunger Onto Your Bathroom Sink

Big cup plungers don't seal small drains — they slip, splash, and leave you with the same standing water and a wet floor. Drano takes thirty minutes, smells like a chemistry lab, and barely touches a hair clog. DrainMight™ is built specifically for sinks, tubs, and showers — small enough to seal tight, strong enough to push the clog through on the second pump.

➤ Accordion Compression That Pushes Real Pressure: The stacked-ring body collapses under your pump and forces a concentrated burst of water straight down the pipe — the same physics a plumber's hand pump uses, sized for a kitchen or bathroom sink.

➤ Comfort-Grip Handle That Won't Slip Mid-Pump: The contoured top fits the curve of your palm so you can throw real weight into each push without your hand sliding off when the rubber gets wet.

➤ Tucks Under the Sink So It's There When You Need It: The whole tool is roughly 4 inches across and 6.7 inches tall — small enough to live in the cabinet next to the cleaning supplies instead of stashed in the garage.

The Accordion Stack That Forces Water Through the Clog

Most plungers fail at sink drains because the cup is too wide and too shallow — air leaks around the edges and the push goes nowhere. DrainMight™ uses a multi-layer TPR rubber gasket at the base to lock onto the drain rim, while the ridged accordion body collapses under your pump and shoves a column of water straight down the pipe.

That's why two firm pumps usually clear what an oversized cup plunger couldn't move in twenty. The seal holds, the pressure builds, and the clog gets pushed through instead of slopping around the edges.

Why Homeowners Keep One Under Every Sink

Most buyers pick one up after a bad clog night — bathroom sink full, kids waiting to brush teeth, no time for chemicals to do their slow work. They keep using it because it actually works on grease in the kitchen and hair in the shower too. As one reviewer put it: "Tried Drano first — didn't touch it. Two pumps with this and the water was gone. Wish I'd bought it years ago." — Mark T.

Get Your Drains Flowing Again — and Keep Them That Way

✓ No Chemicals, No Fumes, No Splashback: Mechanical pressure does the work — safe to use around kids, pets, septic systems, and your own lungs.

✓ Works on Hair, Grease, Soap Scum, and Food Bits: One tool covers bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, tubs, and shower drains — not just one of the four.

✓ One-Time Buy That Pays for Itself the First Time: Skip the $8 bottle of Drano every other month and the $150 plumber call when nothing else works.

Clear a Sink in 3 Simple Steps

Step 1: Position the rubber base flat over the drain so the gasket seals against the basin (cover the overflow hole with a wet cloth if your sink has one).

Step 2: Grip the handle and pump straight down with steady pressure — let the accordion collapse and rebound. Two to four pumps is usually all it takes.

Step 3: Lift, watch the water rush down, and rinse the rubber base under the tap before storing it back in the cabinet.

 

DrainMight™ Standard Cup Plunger Chemical Drain Cleaner
Sized to seal small sink and tub drains
Clears the clog in seconds, not 30 minutes
Safe around kids, pets, and septic systems
One-time buy, reusable for years

Product Details

  • Materials: PE body with multi-layer TPR rubber gasket at the base
  • Colors Available: Red, Yellow, Blue, Gray
  • Size: 4.1 inches wide × 6.7 inches tall (10.5cm × 17cm)
  • Handle: 3-inch contoured non-slip grip
  • Best for: Bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, bathtubs, shower drains

Got Questions? We've Got Your Answers

Will it seal on my drain size?

The 4.1-inch flexible rubber base seals on standard bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, tubs, and shower drains. As long as your drain opening is smaller than the base, the gasket will lock down.

What if my sink has an overflow hole?

Cover the overflow hole with a damp cloth or your hand before pumping. That stops air from escaping and gives you full downward pressure on the clog.

Is it safe on my finishes?

Yes — the soft TPR rubber base won't scratch ceramic, porcelain, stainless steel, acrylic tubs, or coated kitchen sinks.

Will it last, or is it cheap plastic?

The PE body and reinforced rubber gasket are built for repeat use. Rinse it after each clog and let it air dry — most owners get years out of one.

It's not pulling much suction. What's wrong?

Nine times out of ten it's a leaky seal. Make sure the rubber base is flat against the basin (not tilted on the drain), cover the overflow hole, and run a little water in the sink so the head submerges before you pump.

Can it handle a really stubborn clog?

Yes. The accordion compression delivers more concentrated pressure than a flat cup plunger, which is why two to four firm pumps usually clear hair, grease, or soap-scum buildup that Drano won't touch.

Drains Flow Free or Your Money Back — No Questions Asked

If DrainMight™ doesn't clear your sink, tub, or shower drain on the first pump session, send it back for a full refund. We're that confident in the accordion-compression seal — and we'd rather earn your trust than hold your money.

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Pop the Clog and Watch Your Sink Drain — In Two Pumps Flat

If your bathroom sink is sitting full of gray water right now and your toilet plunger is too clunky to seal it, DrainMight™ is the tool you actually need. Its accordion stack compresses real water pressure straight down the pipe — popping hair, soap scum, and grease clogs without chemicals, snakes, or a $150 plumber visit.


Product advertisement

Stop Wrestling a Toilet Plunger Onto Your Bathroom Sink

Big cup plungers don't seal small drains — they slip, splash, and leave you with the same standing water and a wet floor. Drano takes thirty minutes, smells like a chemistry lab, and barely touches a hair clog. DrainMight™ is built specifically for sinks, tubs, and showers — small enough to seal tight, strong enough to push the clog through on the second pump.

➤ Accordion Compression That Pushes Real Pressure: The stacked-ring body collapses under your pump and forces a concentrated burst of water straight down the pipe — the same physics a plumber's hand pump uses, sized for a kitchen or bathroom sink.

➤ Comfort-Grip Handle That Won't Slip Mid-Pump: The contoured top fits the curve of your palm so you can throw real weight into each push without your hand sliding off when the rubber gets wet.

➤ Tucks Under the Sink So It's There When You Need It: The whole tool is roughly 4 inches across and 6.7 inches tall — small enough to live in the cabinet next to the cleaning supplies instead of stashed in the garage.

The Accordion Stack That Forces Water Through the Clog

Most plungers fail at sink drains because the cup is too wide and too shallow — air leaks around the edges and the push goes nowhere. DrainMight™ uses a multi-layer TPR rubber gasket at the base to lock onto the drain rim, while the ridged accordion body collapses under your pump and shoves a column of water straight down the pipe.

That's why two firm pumps usually clear what an oversized cup plunger couldn't move in twenty. The seal holds, the pressure builds, and the clog gets pushed through instead of slopping around the edges.

Why Homeowners Keep One Under Every Sink

Most buyers pick one up after a bad clog night — bathroom sink full, kids waiting to brush teeth, no time for chemicals to do their slow work. They keep using it because it actually works on grease in the kitchen and hair in the shower too. As one reviewer put it: "Tried Drano first — didn't touch it. Two pumps with this and the water was gone. Wish I'd bought it years ago." — Mark T.

Get Your Drains Flowing Again — and Keep Them That Way

✓ No Chemicals, No Fumes, No Splashback: Mechanical pressure does the work — safe to use around kids, pets, septic systems, and your own lungs.

✓ Works on Hair, Grease, Soap Scum, and Food Bits: One tool covers bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, tubs, and shower drains — not just one of the four.

✓ One-Time Buy That Pays for Itself the First Time: Skip the $8 bottle of Drano every other month and the $150 plumber call when nothing else works.

Clear a Sink in 3 Simple Steps

Step 1: Position the rubber base flat over the drain so the gasket seals against the basin (cover the overflow hole with a wet cloth if your sink has one).

Step 2: Grip the handle and pump straight down with steady pressure — let the accordion collapse and rebound. Two to four pumps is usually all it takes.

Step 3: Lift, watch the water rush down, and rinse the rubber base under the tap before storing it back in the cabinet.

 

DrainMight™ Standard Cup Plunger Chemical Drain Cleaner
Sized to seal small sink and tub drains
Clears the clog in seconds, not 30 minutes
Safe around kids, pets, and septic systems
One-time buy, reusable for years

Product Details

  • Materials: PE body with multi-layer TPR rubber gasket at the base
  • Colors Available: Red, Yellow, Blue, Gray
  • Size: 4.1 inches wide × 6.7 inches tall (10.5cm × 17cm)
  • Handle: 3-inch contoured non-slip grip
  • Best for: Bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, bathtubs, shower drains

Got Questions? We've Got Your Answers

Will it seal on my drain size?

The 4.1-inch flexible rubber base seals on standard bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, tubs, and shower drains. As long as your drain opening is smaller than the base, the gasket will lock down.

What if my sink has an overflow hole?

Cover the overflow hole with a damp cloth or your hand before pumping. That stops air from escaping and gives you full downward pressure on the clog.

Is it safe on my finishes?

Yes — the soft TPR rubber base won't scratch ceramic, porcelain, stainless steel, acrylic tubs, or coated kitchen sinks.

Will it last, or is it cheap plastic?

The PE body and reinforced rubber gasket are built for repeat use. Rinse it after each clog and let it air dry — most owners get years out of one.

It's not pulling much suction. What's wrong?

Nine times out of ten it's a leaky seal. Make sure the rubber base is flat against the basin (not tilted on the drain), cover the overflow hole, and run a little water in the sink so the head submerges before you pump.

Can it handle a really stubborn clog?

Yes. The accordion compression delivers more concentrated pressure than a flat cup plunger, which is why two to four firm pumps usually clear hair, grease, or soap-scum buildup that Drano won't touch.

Drains Flow Free or Your Money Back — No Questions Asked

If DrainMight™ doesn't clear your sink, tub, or shower drain on the first pump session, send it back for a full refund. We're that confident in the accordion-compression seal — and we'd rather earn your trust than hold your money.

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