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2025-08-25 15:45:53
Can't believe the great price! I moved recently with an extra bathroom and for the price you will pay, this TRENTI toilet plunger with holder is value for money because it has what I call a "hideaway" holder (but is well ventilated for cleaning/drying after use), so you don't have a big ugly black plunger "cup" or "flange" staring back at you or your guests. It works two ways and the "cup" is the piece you put over the drain and the "flange" is what you call the rubber flap that folds out to create a tight seal around the drain, especially important when using a plunger in a toilet bowl to effectively clear clogs which is what I need this for in my guest bathroom. There was no splash back!) It's convenient to have it close by and with these new toilets that use less water, sometimes you may need this. This plunger was easy to put together, the flange fits snugly against the curved shape of the toilet drain and it is fit for purpose. The description is accurate.Since so many color schemes for walls and floors incorporate a shade of gray these days, this attractive for any bathroom decor and that is why I think it provides good value for money. The only very minor issue is that there was a minuscule amount of rubber left from the mold at the bottom of the flange from the manufacturing process which was easy to peel off to remove. Yes, I said rubber, so it will last a long time.
✮ Jess ✮
2025-07-16 12:28:44
I like that the plunger came packaged in smaller pieces. It was easy to put together and it was up and ready to use within 3 minutes. The look is nice, white with a gray bottom. It matches our white/gray bathroom perfectly.Unfortunately, the handle seems quite weak. I pretended to plunge the floor and I felt like the handle was already a little loose. We did test it in the toilet after (with just plain water) and it seemed to plunge just fine. Time will tell though!
TechWizKid TruReviews
2025-05-10 15:53:03
This budget priced plunger with holder performs the most important function very well, clearing clogged toilets. Make sure you pull out the extended rubber circle part at the bottom when using on a toilet, otherwise it will be hard to unclog. The best method for me is to put the plunger centered into the bottom hole, press just hard enough to get out the air bubble, then push down fast once and let it come back up fast. Most of the time I will get it on the first go, but just repeat until it is cleared. When using on a sink or drain, push the extended rubber part back inside first. The holder is very basic and kind of cheap, but that is to be expected for such a low selling price.
Another Customer
2025-04-05 14:36:28
Not a lot you can say about a plunger. My shower wasn’t draining the way it has in the past so I used this on it and it drains better now. I do like that there are two in the box (you have to screw the handle together and then to the end cap). I also like that you can choose to pull the extra plastic out of the end cap to better fit a toilet, or you can leave it inserted into the cap for a flush plunge (like a shower drain). The handle is four inches shorter than my current toilet plunger, so if you are using this on a toilet, it gets your hands closer to the bowl (and possible splash-back).
MLB1970
2025-03-24 20:13:53
Got this traditionally shaped toilet plunger to replace an old, "accordion style" plunger that I hated. When I received this, I thought, "How in the world does a plunger fit in such a small box?". Then I opened the box and saw that the plunger handle comes in three small pieces, and you just twist them together, then twist that into the rubber plunger head.The white, plastic holder that sits on the floor is pretty cheap, thin plastic. The product listing says "heavy duty", but I'm guessing they're referring to the plunger itself, and not the plunger holder. When I was snapping the two pieces together, I was definitely being careful out of nervousness that I would break it. I suppose that once it's put together and sitting on a floor, it doesn't need to be that strong...just needs to hold the plunger.I'm glad to have this now for those mornings after a big dinner. :-)Conclusion if you were my mother: Yes, ma, at $12 at the time of this review, you can get this if you need it.
James
2025-03-08 18:30:26
Some assembly required; I thought this was odd, the handles screw together from 3 pieces and the holder/stand snaps together from 2 pieces. Outside of this, they seem to work alright. These are nothing fancy, just the basic plunger and are not overly well made or anything; they are probably comparable to the cheapest thing you can find at the big box store. As long as you are aware of what you are getting, I imagine these are fine for the price.
D. Clark
2025-02-09 14:56:42
A plunger is a must have item for any household. The problem is how is looks. The best thing about this product is the presentation. It has a clean look, and blends in nicely without being obvious for what it is used for. The dual usage for the toilet and the shower makes you well prepared for any situation. I am very impressed with how really nice it looks and when you turn it around you really don't know what it is. I am very happy with this purchase. Would reccommend.
Niy1
2025-02-01 14:47:35
These plunger is a lot shorter and smaller than I thought they would be. I am a bit disappointed in the size. The handle is shorter than the average toilet plunger and the actual plunge part is very small. I think this would be better suited for a sink due to the size. I have not used it yet to speak on how good it works. I like that it comes with a cover.
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