I bought the Wild Tornado Sink and Drain Cleaner and I would be sharing my honest review of this so called pipe dredge. Stick with me as I review its claims to easily open up clogged pipes and to also let you know if you should go ahead and buy it!
What Is The Wild Tornado Sink and Drain Cleaner?
According to brand, the Wild Sink and Drain Cleaner can eliminate hard water mineral deposits, rings, stains, from your toilet tank.
Sharing My Personal Experience Using The Wild Tornado Sink and Drain Cleaner
I saw an Ad for the Wild Sink and Drain Cleaner on TV and then placed an order for mine. I was excited to try out the Wild Tornado Sink and Drain Cleaner after seeing some promising reviews, but my experience didn’t quite live up to the hype.
My kitchen sink was draining slowly, so I decided to give it a try, following the instructions closely. However, after applying it and waiting the recommended time, there was no noticeable improvement in the drainage.
The product claims to work fast and dissolve stubborn clogs, but after two applications (thinking maybe I didn’t use enough the first time), the sink was still just as clogged. I even left it for a longer period the second time, but nothing changed. Instead of a “wild tornado,” it felt more like a light breeze, ineffective and disappointing.
The smell was also a bit strong and chemical-like, which lingered longer than I expected. It didn’t leave my pipes smelling fresh at all. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this product if you’re dealing with anything more than a minor clog. You’d be better off calling a plumber or using a different, more reliable drain cleaner.
In the end, it was a Waste of time and money.
Alternatives
If the Wild Tornado Sink and Drain Cleaner didn’t work well for you, here are a few reliable options that tend to perform well for unclogging drains:
- Drano Max Gel Clog Remover
- Green Gobbler Drain Clog Dissolver
- Bio-Clean Drain Cleaner
- Liquid-Plumr Clog Destroyer Plus Hair Clog Eliminator
- DIY Solution: Baking Soda and Vinegar: A simple home remedy that can be surprisingly effective for minor clogs. Pour ½ cup of baking soda followed by ½ cup of vinegar down the drain, cover, and let it sit for about 30 minutes before flushing with hot water.
Each of these alternatives offers varying levels of performance depending on the severity of the clog and the type of drain. You could start with Green Gobbler or Drano Max Gel for tougher clogs or use Bio-Clean for a gentler, long-term solution.
Conclusion
After trying the Wild Tornado Sink and Drain Cleaner, I was disappointed with its performance. Despite the promises of easily erasing unclogging clogged pipes, it barely made a difference.
Check out Horsepower Scrubber I reviewed earlier.