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About Plungers
Plungers are essential plumbing tools designed to clear blockages in sinks, toilets, and drains using suction and pressure. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of plungers from trusted brands including Monument, Faithfull, and Draper, suitable for both professional plumbers and DIY household maintenance. Our selection includes sink plungers with flat or cup-shaped rubber heads for basin and bath drainage, plus specially designed toilet plungers with flange attachments that create an effective seal in toilet bowls.
Available in various sizes from micro and mini plungers for confined spaces to long-handle professional models for heavy-duty use, these manual tools provide a chemical-free solution to common drainage problems. Whether you need a compact handy plunger for emergency call-outs or a powerful force plunger for stubborn blockages, MyToolShed.co.uk offers plungers to suit every requirement and budget.
Applications
- Professional Plumbers: Essential toolkit items for clearing domestic and commercial drainage blockages
- Property Maintenance: Landlords, facilities managers, and caretakers maintaining multiple properties
- Commercial Premises: Hotels, restaurants, schools, and offices requiring regular maintenance tools
- DIY Enthusiasts: Homeowners tackling blocked sinks, basins, baths, and toilets
- Emergency Repairs: Quick-response clearance of sudden drainage blockages
- Preventative Maintenance: Regular drain clearing to prevent major blockages
Choosing The Right Plungers
Type of Blockage: Sink plungers feature flat or cup-shaped heads ideal for basins, baths, and shower trays, whilst toilet plungers have an extended flange to fit the curved outlet of WC pans. Identify the fixture type before purchasing.
Handle Length: Standard handles suit most domestic applications, but long-handle models provide better leverage and keep hands further from water. Professional plumbers often prefer extended handles for improved force and hygiene.
Rubber Quality: Durable, flexible rubber heads maintain their shape and create better seals. Quality brands like Monument and Faithfull use reinforced rubber that resists splitting and degradation from cleaning chemicals.
Size Considerations: Mini and micro plungers access tight spaces under low-profile sinks or compact vanity units, whilst large professional models deliver maximum suction power for stubborn commercial blockages.
Frequency of Use: Occasional household use suits basic economy models, whereas professional tradespeople require robust construction that withstands daily use across multiple job sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a sink plunger and a toilet plunger?
Sink plungers have a flat or simple cup-shaped rubber head designed for flat surfaces like basin plug holes. Toilet plungers feature an additional flange or extended rubber section that fits into the curved toilet bowl outlet, creating a superior seal for effective clearing of WC blockages.
How do I properly use a plunger?
Ensure enough water covers the plunger head, then position it firmly over the drain opening to create an airtight seal. Push down slowly to expel air, then pull up sharply whilst maintaining the seal. Repeat with vigorous up-and-down motions for 15-20 seconds, keeping the plunger submerged throughout.
Can plungers clear all types of blockages?
Plungers effectively clear soft blockages caused by hair, soap, tissue, and organic matter. They're less effective against solid objects, hardened grease, or structural pipe problems. For persistent blockages that don't respond to plunging, professional drain clearing equipment or a qualified plumber may be required.
