plunger Emoji
The 🪠 plunger symbol represents a plunger, commonly linked to unclogging drains and plumbing work.
U+1FAA0
🪠 is the emoji for a plunger. It’s useful when you want to quickly indicate plumbing, unclogging, or cleaning tasks. You can copy it anywhere or use its code in web or app content.
plunger Emoji Meaning
The 🪠 emoji (Unicode name: PLUNGER, code point U+1FAA0) typically represents a plunger used for unclogging toilets and drains. It can be used literally in messages about plumbing fixes, sewer backups, or routine bathroom maintenance. In a more general sense, it may also convey “fixing a problem” or “clearing a blockage” in a casual, practical way—especially in contexts like troubleshooting or cleaning. Because it visually resembles the tool, it’s often preferred over text when you want a clear, instant cue for plumbing-related work. It belongs to the Objects category.
Common uses
- •Labeling a plumbing service or maintenance task
- •Captioning cleaning or unclogging posts on social media
- •Designing UI icons for restroom, drain, or repair tools
- •Writing troubleshooting messages for toilets and sinks
- •Creating themed stickers, posters, or flyers for home fixes
Examples
🪠 Plunger Symbol (Copy & Paste)
- 🪠My toilet is clogged—need the 🪠 plumber kit.
- 🪠We used the 🪠 to clear the kitchen sink drain.
- 🪠Reminder: check the bathroom plumbing and keep a 🪠 handy.
- 🪠Don’t panic, try the 🪠 first (if safe to do so).
- 🪠Service request: drain unclogging with 🪠.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1FAA0 | |
| HTML Entity | 🪠 | |
| HTML Code | 🪠 | |
| CSS | \1FAA0 |
FAQ
What is the Unicode code point for the 🪠 plunger emoji?
It’s U+1FAA0.
How do I copy the 🪠 symbol for use in web or apps?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use the provided escapes: HTML entity 🪠, CSS escape \\1FAA0, or JavaScript escape \\u{1FAA0}.
What does the 🪠 emoji usually mean?
It most commonly means a plunger, used for unclogging toilets and drains or indicating plumbing-related work.
Is the 🪠 symbol part of the Objects category?
Yes. Its category is listed as Objects.