Drano® Snake Plus Tool + Gel System
Snake tool manually loosens clog to help the gel power through
- Tool for added efficacy
- Gets hard-to-reach clogs
- Safe on all pipes
Additional details

Snake and thick clog-busting formula cut through standing water

Unique barbed design helps loosen clog

Easy-to-use tool penetrates hard-to-reach clogs
Where it works
Works great in bathroom sink, shower, and bathtub drains
How it works
First the drain snake loosens the clog—then the powerful Drano® gel clears it away! The 23-inch flexible tool bends safely through your pipes, and the Drano® Pro Concentrate Gel powers through the clog.
*S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. calculation based in part on data reported by NielsenIQ through its Total U.S. XAOC Scantrack Service for the Drain Gel Category for 52 weeks ending 03/01/2025. Copyright © 2025, Nielsen Consumer LLC.

1. Insert
Insert 23-inch flexible tool into drain opening as far as it will go. Never force tool into drain. (some drain stoppers may need to be removed to accommodate tool.)

2. Move
Move the tool up and down two inches to loosen clog.

3. Dispose
Carefully remove tool from drain as clog material may be attached. Immediately dispose of tool before proceeding. Do not attempt to use tool after pouring pro concentrate gel down drain, as product could splash up during tool use.

4. Pour
After discarding tool, slowly pour entire contents of pro concentrate gel bottle down the drain.

5. Wait
Allow to work for 30 minutes.

6. Flush
Flush with hot, but not boiling, water to clean away remaining clog material
- Important: Open carefully. Do not squeeze bottle, avoid splashing, and clean spills at once.
- Never use a plunger during or after use of Drano® Snake Plus Gel because product may still be present if drain is not clear.
- Do not reuse empty container. Replace cap before discarding.
- Do not mix Drano® Snake Plus Gel with other household cleaners as hazardous gases may be released. If gases are released, leave area immediately—ventilate if possible.
- Danger: Can cause burns on contact. Harmful if swallowed. Contains sodium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite. Avoid contact with eye, skin and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Thoroughly clean clothing before reuse. Avoid breathing vapors. Use only with adequate ventilation.
- First aid: Give immediately.
- If in eyes: Rinse immediately with water. Remove contact lenses, then continue to rinse with water for 15 minutes.
- If swallowed: Rinse mouth. Drink a cup of milk or water. Do not induce vomiting.
- If on skin: Remove affected clothing. Immediately rinse skin with water for 15 minutes.
- In all cases, call poison control center or physician.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Keep container tightly closed and stored in a locked cabinet.
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