The weather in Scotland has finally begun to warm up, and with more and more sunny days on the horizon, many people will be looking forward to that first BBQ of the season.
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Amazon shoppers are saving hundreds of pounds in costly call out fees for plumbers by opting for a £3 wonder buy from Amazon. Those who have tried the budget-friendly product insist there's no need to call an expert to get clear and unblocked sinks and drains.
The product question is the Mr Muscle Drain Unblocker, which is available for £2.96 on Amazon with free next-day delivery for Prime members. The powerful sink unblocker has been designed to destroy even the toughest clogs in your drain effectively.
The powerful blockage removal product has been specifically formulated to effectively dissolve clogs caused by debris in sinks, plugholes and pipes. Plus, it is three times more effective than bleach as a pipe unblocker, particularly in removing hair, according to the brand. That's because the quick-acting formula has been engineered to cut through standing water quickly, efficiently unblocking plugholes.
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To use, simply pour the entire contents of the bottle down the plug hole and allow to work for five minutes. For tougher clogs, leave to work for longer and then flush with hot water from the tap.
On Amazon, the Mr Muscle Drain Unblocker has almost 1,400 five-star reviews. One shopper said: "I had a severely blocked toilet, and this has saved me calling a plumber. I used a full bottle and waited 30 mins. Flushed again and nothing happened. Still blocked. However, went back to toilet 60 mins later and all gone. Unblocked, works very well."
A second wrote: "Amazing!
The weather in Scotland has finally begun to warm up, and with more and more sunny days on the horizon, many people will be looking forward to that first BBQ of the season.
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