Where can I find cheapest Mr Muscle sink unblocker at the moment?

Anyone knows where I can get cheapest Mr Muscle sink unblocker at the moment?

I need to unplug my bathtub. When I turn on dishwasher/washing machine, water is accumulating in my bathtub. Last time it happen, I need to use 3-4 x 1000ml bottle.

My local ASDA is not on special at the moment at 3.49 for 500ml.
There is a discount shop in Soho, London which sells them for 4.99 for 1000ml but I'll need to travel.

Thanks
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  • exetergirl
    exetergirl Posts: 321 Forumite
    I don't know where it is presently cheapest but personally we've never found the ones available in supermarkets to be that great. We've just bought a bottle of heavy duty drain clearer from B & Q for around £8 & it works much better. HTH
  • socrates
    socrates Posts: 2,889 Forumite
    static999 wrote: »
    Anyone knows where I can get cheapest Mr Muscle sink unblocker at the moment?

    I need to unplug my bathtub. When I turn on dishwasher/washing machine, water is accumulating in my bathtub. Last time it happen, I need to use 3-4 x 1000ml bottle.

    My local ASDA is not on special at the moment at 3.49 for 500ml.
    There is a discount shop in Soho, London which sells them for 4.99 for 1000ml but I'll need to travel.

    Thanks

    How much was you thinking of saving on £3.49?
  • exetergirl
    exetergirl Posts: 321 Forumite
    socrates wrote: »
    How much was you thinking of saving on £3.49?
    From what i think op was trying to say is that they will need 3-4 bottles so obviously any saving would help.
  • static999
    static999 Posts: 106 Forumite
    exetergirl wrote: »
    From what i think op was trying to say is that they will need 3-4 bottles so obviously any saving would help.

    You are spot on exetergirl. I will need 3000ml-4000ml to do a good job so any savings would help. I may pop into my local B&Q tomorrow & try the heavy duty drain clearer. Thanks!
  • exetergirl
    exetergirl Posts: 321 Forumite
    static999 wrote: »
    You are spot on exetergirl. I will need 3000ml-4000ml to do a good job so any savings would help. I may pop into my local B&Q tomorrow & try the heavy duty drain clearer. Thanks!
    You're welcome ;)
  • Toki
    Toki Posts: 288 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Why dont you try bicarbonate soda and vinegar. Much cheaper and does the job. I can vouch for it.

    http://www.tipking.co.uk/tip/6947.html
  • eslick
    eslick Posts: 2,062 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    2.99 home bargains works very well. they had them with 100% free as well
  • Forgetful
    Forgetful Posts: 1,729 Forumite
    i would recommend buying Caustic Soda from the chemist... this is the best and will cost u a lot less.
    The last bottle i bought was £1.50ish ...
  • chipbeck
    chipbeck Posts: 1,372 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    eslick wrote: »
    2.99 home bargains works very well. they had them with 100% free as well


    They do a bottle for 99p. If you tip the lot down it works a treat.
  • I would reccommend soda chrystals, cost about 55p per bag and is wonderful for drains and even toilets.
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