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Snaking a drain is performed with an auger, a coiled "snake" piece with  a handle on one end. There are two types of plumbing snakes: drain augers, which are more common, and  closet augers, which are smaller and mostly used by plumbers to unclog toilets. This article outlines how to assess your drain's clog and take care of it on your own so you can avoid a costly visit from the plumber.  
 
Snaking a drain is performed with an auger, a coiled "snake" piece with  a handle on one end. There are two types of plumbing snakes: drain augers, which are more common, and  closet augers, which are smaller and mostly used by plumbers to unclog toilets. This article outlines how to assess your drain's clog and take care of it on your own so you can avoid a costly visit from the plumber.  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==