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PermaFLOW transparent never-clog drain pipe

Posted Sep 29th, 2009 by Chief Gadgeteer


I love this product. And for the price, it’s very practical and will one day probably save you a lot of money in paying an expensive plumber. It’s a see-through never-clog u-shape drain.

The PermaFLOW lets you use an external knob on the outside of the drain to move a wiper that clears out blockages and of course, you can see what’s trapped down there through the transparent material. No need to pour chemicals down the sink or call a plumber. It also claims to prevent clog build-up as opposed to the traditional P-traps.

An additional interesting feature is the bypass option that allows water to flow through an upper chamber if there’s a sudden buildup of debris.

The PermaFLOW is easy to install. You can retrofit a P-trap drain with the included adaptors that fit standard 1-1/2-inch (kitchen) and 1-1/4-inch (bath) plumbing.

PermaFLOW comes with a 10-year replacement warranty and is designed to work without problems with conventional drain chemicals.

Buy now!

More info from the manufacturer
Price: $29.99
(Please note prices are subject to change and the listed price is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of posting)

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  1. Comment by Smarty on October 8, 2009 7:21 AM

    Ridiculous, It would be black in a couple of months.

    Plus, you are just adding an obstruction. What a waste of plastic, manufacturing and "brain power???".

    *facepalm

  2. Comment by For Sinks Only on October 8, 2009 8:54 AM

    "you can see what’s trapped down there through the transparent material." I hope its not for toilets too. I wouldnt like to see my crap all clogged in there lol .(or anyone else's for that matter :p)

  3. Comment by Pulp on October 8, 2009 12:11 PM

    The external knob to clear blockage makes sense, but I agree that it would not remain clear for long so that feature is pretty much pointless.

  4. Comment by Pulp on October 8, 2009 12:12 PM

    *By clear I meant transparent…not cleared of debris

  5. Comment by guest on October 8, 2009 11:25 PM

    no more lost rings

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