



🚽 Clear clogs like a pro—no plumber needed!
The Cobra Products 40030 Home Toilet Auger features a durable 3/8-inch high carbon spring wire with a 3-foot cable length, designed to clear household toilet clogs efficiently. Its poly safety tube protects your toilet bowl from scratches, while the molded plastic turning handle ensures easy, non-slip operation. Lightweight and easy to use, this tool is a must-have for any home, saving you costly plumber visits with reliable performance backed by a limited 1-year warranty.
| ASIN | B000BQMK8S |
| Assembled Diameter | 0.38 Inches |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,569 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #128 in Drain Augers |
| Cable Length | 3 Feet |
| Capacity | 0.03 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Black & Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,760) |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.38 Inches |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2007 |
| Finish | Black |
| Included Components | Cobra Products 40030 3/8-Inch by 3-Feet Home Toilet Auger |
| Installation Method | Split System |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Item model number | 40030 |
| Manufacturer | Cobra Products |
| Material | Metal |
| Part Number | 40030 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Size | 0.03 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Bowl Guard |
| Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year Warranty |
V**U
Good Gag Gift
Gag gift for my father for Christmas, works pretty well and he likes it
G**1
Saved us money
After purchasing several tools to get the things stuck in the toilet unstuck this product came as I was going to call the plumber with an SOS. Saved me hundreds of dollars.
C**D
Good quality, very reasonable price, easy to use with some precautions - Recommended for those who are careful
I've been struggling with the toilet intermittently not flushing through for months. Before I called a plumber, I thought I'd try this reasonably priced 3 ft. snake. Why not, for $6 it'd be a LOT cheaper than a plumber call. Besides, I saw a young lady on the internet use it, and it looked very easy. Yep. First thing is SAFETY. If there's any STUFF in the toilet, it'll definitely get on the snake/tube, so wear your PPE -- Safety glasses or goggles, rubber gloves, and old clothes. I also recommend removing rugs, etc. from the bathroom. Have a large trash can, or something similar, to put this snake into once you're done...that way you can carry it outside for cleaning without dripping all over the house. Also, if you've already tried a chemical drain cleaner inside the toilet water, DO NOT USE THIS SNAKE -- call a professional plumber, because those drain cleaners can cause severe burns and other health problems. Please let the plumber know what you put in the toilet before she/he starts working, and keep the bathroom fan ON all the time. To start, pull the cable back until the "working end" of the snake touches the plastic tube. Then place the 90 degree plastic tube inside the water, so the tube protects the porcelain. Now, keeping the plastic tube from moving in/out of the bowl, start gently cranking the handle in a clockwise motion. You can feel the head of the snake moving around, and with a little finesse, and occasionally pulling back-and-forth on the plastic tube about an inch, the snake head will start to make it's way into the toilet. Once I got the handle all the way to the end of the plastic tube, I gently backed the handle out (again keeping the plastic tube from moving), but this time without cranking, to see if the snake head could dislodge anything in it's path. If it catches up on anything, just rotate the handle counter-clockwise and it'll come free. When done, back the handle all the way until you feel the snake head stop at the submerged end of the plastic tube, and then pull the tube out of the bowl. Hopefully by now the clog is broken free. If not, the clog is further down the piping, and you'll need to go farther than 3 feet. There are longer snakes available, but the price starts to get close to what you'd pay a plumber to do the job. BTW, for me the clog is down in the pipes, so I'm going to call a professional. Yay.
A**A
Seems flimsy but works
It works when nothing else does to clear a clogged toilet, thank God. It’s a bit flimsy and it’s not really possible to turn the handle but it gets the job done. I only wish it were cheaper or part of subscribe & save because I end up having to order a new one every couple months - let’s just say I am NOT cleaning that thing for reuse, it goes right into the dumpster!
A**R
Very Good Toilet Auger
It is a good toilet auger for a house or apartment and it gets the job done for the low price. I have used the auger 3 times and it has helped clear the clog all three times. The trick is to grab the plastic housing and rotate the wire clockwise as you gently force the auger down thru the toilet and sometimes you will have to pump the auger up and down to snake it thru the toilet and force it thru the obstruction in the toilet but it does work. If there is a hard object stuck in the bottom of the toilet (such as a toothbrush or a child's small toy) then this auger will help bring the hard object back up into view where you can retrieve it with a pair of pliers. To all you non-plumbers, the goal is to allow the tip of the auger to grab the obstacle by rotating the auger clockwise thru the toilet and counter-clockwise to bring the obstruction and the auger back up toward you where you can grab it with a pair of pliers. That way, if there is a bath towel (for example) that accidentally fell into the toilet, then you can retrieve the towel without forcing the towel down into your piping system. In other cases (such as toilet paper) the auger will force it thru the bottom of the toilet and clear the clog - it all depends on what is clogging the toilet. If snaking the toilet doesn't work, then you may have to call a plumber or remove the toilet yourself and flip it on it's side in order to get to the obstacle at the bottom of the toilet using a pair of needle-nose pliers. I give this product 5 stars based on price vs performance. I wouldn't recommend it for heavy duty use but it is more than adequate for an average home or apartment. Just remember to be gentle with it.
B**R
It worked, basically.
First time I tried to use it was today. Handle came right off without much use. Maybe 5 minutes or less. And I can’t figure out how to get it reconnected. Now I don’t remember what the end looked like but wasn’t there a rounded thing on the end of the coil at the business end? Well not any more. Nope. Going to have to spend another few hard earned bucks and buy another one.
D**E
The Right Tool
Bought this in 2024, but had to call a plumber because we could not wait for delivery. Fast forward to August 2025. Had a need for it on another toilet. Within 15 minutes it cleared the clog. It was ultra easy to use and clean. If you are a DIY person, you need this in your cache of tools.
P**1
Junk. Poorly made and hard to use.
Absolute Garbage. Hard to use because it is so poorly made and cheap materials. Had to throw in the trash shortly after a year of owning and using very infrequently.
L**L
Sturdy and as described, perfect for the job I needed it for.
R**L
muy útil para destapar inodoros
A**R
Long story short I was an idiot and flushed a good 20 or 30 qtips down the toilet because I was too lazy to clean them up after spilling. Tried various things over the course of a week to unclog like the plunger, chemicals, hot water, home remedies etc nothing worked and I figured I'd try this. Took 5 minutes and cleared the clog. Definitely a good buy and no need for a plumber to charge me $300!
K**.
Did the job,only thing is they do rust up very quickly so make sure you clean and dry after use.
S**Y
Its awesome and works really well. Hard to store but I think I kept it outside or something
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