Unclogging a Hairy Drain Is Gross. This $15 Stopper Makes It Less So.

My wife and daughter have such nice hair. But as our household’s ersatz plumber, I wish I could convince them to stop brushing it over the bathroom sink.

So far, no luck. Instead, every couple of months, as the drain inevitably slows to a trickle, I put on a pair of gloves. And I get down to the tedious business of disassembling the stopper and then dredging the foul, stringy sludge that’s caked around its stem like fuzzy pond scum.

Drain snakes don’t help my situation much, since even the skinny, flexible ones don’t quite fit into the tight openings around my pull-rod drain stopper. As for chemical drain cleaners, like Drano or Liquid Plumr, I think of them as a last resort, due to the risks they pose to my home’s plumbing and to the safety of any drain-service pro I might need to call to bail me out of a truly stubborn clog.

The algorithm reminded me of an alternative: a mesh drain catcher. As a category, drain catchers are as old as indoor plumbing, and I counted about a half-dozen credible options (at Amazon and other retailers) that could have worked with my sink. But the Juka SinkShroom Ultra Edition seemed to stand out. It has the best user ratings of any hair strainer for bathroom sinks, with tens of thousands of five-star reviews.

Juka claims the SinkShroom Ultra should fit inside almost any bathroom sink drain, to catch every stray hair and keep it wrapped up out of sight — as well as out of the sensitive, clog-prone parts of your drain line. It still needs to be cleaned from time to time, but Juka promises the process is much quicker and not quite as disgusting as the status quo.

To help with testing, I recruited a couple of colleagues who are also slow-drain sufferers — both of whom have long hair. And I bought us a few SinkShroom Ultras to try out in our own homes for a few weeks.



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