Wow, I didn't know they actually had a name. I 
bought it at a hardware store for $3.99 about a month ago.
At 09:59 AM 1/2/2010, you wrote:
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>Those are called mechanics fingers. Don't know 
>why, I was a mechanic for years and never used 
>them on anything I worked on... I can see where 
>they'd be useful in grabbing clumps of stuff like hair or maybe a rag.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Betsy Whitney
>To: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 2:46 PM
>Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] drain cleaners
>
>Aloha Lee,
>Had one more thought. I don't know if you have
>one, but there are devices called grabbers that
>are great for removing hair and other solid junk
>from a drain if it isn't down past the elbow. It
>looks like a long flexible spring. At one end is
>a button that you press that makes a claw-like
>thing open on the other end. You can then grab
>the junk, let go of the button, and pull the clog out.
>Betsy
>At 06:23 AM 1/2/2010, you wrote:
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> >is there a more powerfull drain cleaner that we can buy over the
> >counter besides Mr.Plumber. I am referring I think to hair in one
> >drain and not sure what they put down the kitchen sink. thanks. Lee
> >
> >--
> >Wanna buy a duck?
> >.
> >
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