🛡️ Stop spills before they start—be the boss of your space!
Universal Absorbent Socks by Aabaco are industrial-strength polypropylene tubes designed to absorb up to 10 gallons of oil and water. Moldable and durable, these 3” x 48” socks create effective barriers against leaks and floods, perfect for garages, basements, and automotive shops. Sold in convenient 10-packs, they combine high performance with bulk savings for proactive spill management.
Manufacturer | Aabaco Environmental |
Brand | Aabaco |
Model | 039-USOCK-010 |
Item Weight | 9.22 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 14.5 x 14.25 x 14.25 inches |
Item model number | 474-USOCK-10-FBA |
Manufacturer Part Number | 474-USOCK-10 |
L**N
Absorbent
I had a leak in my pantry was extremely helpful. It didn’t completely get all of the water but it was extremely helpful.
J**S
Good product
Pigs are great. If you have a gap under your garage door, these tubes will collect the moisture. I use them in my garage to collect rain and snow that might drain into my garage. Eventually they break down and need to be replaced..
P**.
Works!
Item advertised.
J**
Water Absorbing
Just as advertised worked good for me
D**Z
Don't waste your money if you want to stop water.
Garbage for water. Bought them bc my furnace had a problem with water leaks (humidifier, condensate pan) and they didn't stop another unknown leak. Junk. Don't waste your money. May work to separate oil over water, but water runs right under them. Useless frustration.
R**Y
Most likely work for some flooding
Supposed to be "super absorbent" basically they're a transparent fabric sock filled with foam rubber pieces. I assumed there would be a super absorbent chemical inside. If you have a slow leak in your basement I wouldn't choose this product. Although as I said they probably do absorb liquids since they're filled with spongy material
H**0
Works as well as the name brands!
We buy these for our shop and they work as well as the big name brand socks. Will buy again!
P**L
Stopped hurricane leakage
These worked great! We lost part of our roof during hurricane Dorian, and water was leaking in above our glass doors. They worked well to sop up the water. We then put a few at a time in the washer on spin cycle and they were ready to be used again. After our roof was repaired I placed them in the sun for a day and packed them away in case of another water disaster.
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