Brits fork out an average of £240 to have a professional repair an internal clogged drain such as a kitchen sink. However, savvy shoppers have discovered an ‘incredible’ solution that costs less than a quid

Avoid a hefty bill by unblocking your sink with an ‘incredible’ product from Home Bargains.

Experts say the average cost of repairing an internal clogged drain, including a kitchen sink, is around £240. Amidst the cost of living crisis, this is simply unaffordable for many cash-strapped Brits.

But if you notice wafts of unpleasant smells, gurgling sounds coming from your taps, or your water is draining away much slower than it usually does – you probably have an issue with your drains. Luckily, savvy shoppers have discovered a holy grail product that unblocks sinks in no time – and it costs less than a quid.

Taking to the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, which has a staggering 2.4 million members, one man raved about the Kilrock Slam Plughole Unblocker after trying to clear a blockage using a slew of other products. “Best drain cleaner I’ve ever bought,” he captioned the post.

“[It] shifted a blockage I haven’t cleared with any other means – and one shot was all it took.” The post attracted hundreds of comments from avid cleaners – with many tagging their friends and saying they ‘need’ to try the product.

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Others had already tried the unblocker and were seriously impressed with the results. “These are brilliant. I was dubious due to how cheap they but [they’re good].” Another agreed, commenting: “Yep, only thing I’ve found that works.” While a third added: “I use these once a month on both my bathroom and kitchen sinks, keeps water flowing freely. “

You can grab a sachet of the cleaning product for just 99p at Home Bargains. However, if you don’t live near a store, there are a slew of online retailers selling the unblocker. Home Care Essentials is currently selling a box of 12 for £13.99 – which works out only slightly more expensive at £1.16 per sachet.

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