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Greenworks 24V Cordless Plumbing Drain Auger w/ 2.0Ah Battery & Charger

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Powertool Honor US via Amazon has Greenworks 24V Cordless Plumbing Drain Auger w/ 2.0Ah Battery for Unclogging Sinks, Shower Drains, Toilets (‎DA24B220) for $49.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Powered forward or reverse feeding mechanism make the cable down or back drains automatically, and cable lock setting holds cable in place while removing tough clogs.
  • Includes 24V battery and charger

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    • This is rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on over 100 ratings at Amazon.
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Powertool Honor US via Amazon has Greenworks 24V Cordless Plumbing Drain Auger w/ 2.0Ah Battery for Unclogging Sinks, Shower Drains, Toilets (‎DA24B220) for $49.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter PennyFound for finding this deal.

Details:
  • Powered forward or reverse feeding mechanism make the cable down or back drains automatically, and cable lock setting holds cable in place while removing tough clogs.
  • Includes 24V battery and charger

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Product:
    • This is rated 4.3 out of 5 stars based on over 100 ratings at Amazon.
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  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I am a licensed plumber that specializes in home repairs, so I figured I would comment on this.

The manufacturer lists you can use this to unclog a toilet. I am telling you from my experience that if you use it for that purpose instead of a traditional handheld closet auger, you are likely to either scrape the enamel coating off the toilet at best or shatter the porcelain at the neck of the toilet at worst. This cable diameter is way too thin to unclog a toilet. Also, the drain size underneath a toilet is 3 inches for most homes in my area; in layman's terms, if this cable enters that drain size, it has a real possibility of kinking up on itself and then you'll have a nightmare of a time unraveling it.

They also list it will work for 3/4" pipe. The most common scenario you would run into this would be for an air conditioner drain line stoppage. I believe this is a half truth at best because while the cable could travel through 3/4" straight pipe, it will not be able to move past any 90⁰ fittings. There have been only a handful of times I've had to use a cable in that scenario; most of the times a Kinetic Ram or Gallo Gun using a CO2 cartridge is the best tool for those stoppages.

I feel this tool would be best used for lavatory sink stoppages and bathtub stoppages accessed from the overflow plate. The flexibility of the cable would be best for bathtub stoppages to move past the p-trap whereas a more stiff cable could risk damaging the trap. If you plan to use this for a lavatory stoppage, you will need to make sure you are comfortable with removing the pop-up rod stopper to allow the cable to pass access the drain directly from the sink or disconnect the p-trap and use that way. I have found that many pop-up rod gaskets will often leak when reassembling if they are older than 10 years old.

This tool would work best for a homeowner with moderate experience in home repairs. A professional will most likely pick something like a Milwaukee M12 or M18 Drain Snake that has a longer cable length, a more durable cable, and a longer lasting battery. I could easily see this tool as something a landlord or maintenance guy would have. If you expect this to unclog a kitchen sink, the cable size may succeed in only popping a small hole through the stoppage which would allow a small improvement in drainage, but most kitchen stoppages also have a lot of built up grease that this tool will not be successful in removing.

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2d ago
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LicensedToDeal
2d ago
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Slick deal at this price for auger, battery, and charger.
Thanks and repped.

One use will more than pay for itself.
Battery may come in handy for other GreenWorks cordless tools.
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EagerActivity1630
2d ago
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Nice. Too bad no 40v
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foxfai
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Quote from EagerActivity1630 :
Nice. Too bad no 40v
What will you be unclogging with a 40v?
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EagerActivity1630
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Quote from foxfai :
What will you be unclogging with a 40v?

So a 40volt would be too powerful? I have a lot of 40v batteries and tools. But thinking about getting this anyway. Opinions? Ty tu sd
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tzl00166
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Humm…not sold by Amazon, Powertool Honor US from AEGIS HONG KONG LIMITED? Is this normal? Just asking
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madcow3417
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Quote from tzl00166 :
Humm…not sold by Amazon, Powertool Honor US from AEGIS HONG KONG LIMITED? Is this normal? Just asking

3rd party sellers are normal, but this one has an 80% approval rating which is rather low. That's like a 1 in 5 chance of receiving crap.
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23' will get you from most drains to the main line. Personally I've only had clogs a foot down in the P-trap and 100' out with tree roots in the main line.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank keyboardphantom

I am a licensed plumber that specializes in home repairs, so I figured I would comment on this.

The manufacturer lists you can use this to unclog a toilet. I am telling you from my experience that if you use it for that purpose instead of a traditional handheld closet auger, you are likely to either scrape the enamel coating off the toilet at best or shatter the porcelain at the neck of the toilet at worst. This cable diameter is way too thin to unclog a toilet. Also, the drain size underneath a toilet is 3 inches for most homes in my area; in layman's terms, if this cable enters that drain size, it has a real possibility of kinking up on itself and then you'll have a nightmare of a time unraveling it.

They also list it will work for 3/4" pipe. The most common scenario you would run into this would be for an air conditioner drain line stoppage. I believe this is a half truth at best because while the cable could travel through 3/4" straight pipe, it will not be able to move past any 90⁰ fittings. There have been only a handful of times I've had to use a cable in that scenario; most of the times a Kinetic Ram or Gallo Gun using a CO2 cartridge is the best tool for those stoppages.

I feel this tool would be best used for lavatory sink stoppages and bathtub stoppages accessed from the overflow plate. The flexibility of the cable would be best for bathtub stoppages to move past the p-trap whereas a more stiff cable could risk damaging the trap. If you plan to use this for a lavatory stoppage, you will need to make sure you are comfortable with removing the pop-up rod stopper to allow the cable to pass access the drain directly from the sink or disconnect the p-trap and use that way. I have found that many pop-up rod gaskets will often leak when reassembling if they are older than 10 years old.

This tool would work best for a homeowner with moderate experience in home repairs. A professional will most likely pick something like a Milwaukee M12 or M18 Drain Snake that has a longer cable length, a more durable cable, and a longer lasting battery. I could easily see this tool as something a landlord or maintenance guy would have. If you expect this to unclog a kitchen sink, the cable size may succeed in only popping a small hole through the stoppage which would allow a small improvement in drainage, but most kitchen stoppages also have a lot of built up grease that this tool will not be successful in removing.
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Elon-Mickey
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Too bad. My mother in law needs one on 110V
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Dang. I just bought the Ryobi version of this the other day to unclog a line. This is a much better deal with the battery and charger included.
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Quote from keyboardphantom :
I am a licensed plumber that specializes in home repairs, so I figured I would comment on this.

The manufacturer lists you can use this to unclog a toilet. I am telling you from my experience that if you use it for that purpose instead of a traditional handheld closet auger, you are likely to either scrape the enamel coating off the toilet at best or shatter the porcelain at the neck of the toilet at worst. This cable diameter is way too thin to unclog a toilet. Also, the drain size underneath a toilet is 3 inches for most homes in my area; in layman's terms, if this cable enters that drain size, it has a real possibility of kinking up on itself and then you'll have a nightmare of a time unraveling it.

They also list it will work for 3/4" pipe. The most common scenario you would run into this would be for an air conditioner drain line stoppage. I believe this is a half truth at best because while the cable could travel through 3/4" straight pipe, it will not be able to move past any 90⁰ fittings. There have been only a handful of times I've had to use a cable in that scenario; most of the times a Kinetic Ram or Gallo Gun using a CO2 cartridge is the best tool for those stoppages.

I feel this tool would be best used for lavatory sink stoppages and bathtub stoppages accessed from the overflow plate. The flexibility of the cable would be best for bathtub stoppages to move past the p-trap whereas a more stiff cable could risk damaging the trap. If you plan to use this for a lavatory stoppage, you will need to make sure you are comfortable with removing the pop-up rod stopper to allow the cable to pass access the drain directly from the sink or disconnect the p-trap and use that way. I have found that many pop-up rod gaskets will often leak when reassembling if they are older than 10 years old.

This tool would work best for a homeowner with moderate experience in home repairs. A professional will most likely pick something like a Milwaukee M12 or M18 Drain Snake that has a longer cable length, a more durable cable, and a longer lasting battery. I could easily see this tool as something a landlord or maintenance guy would have. If you expect this to unclog a kitchen sink, the cable size may succeed in only popping a small hole through the stoppage which would allow a small improvement in drainage, but most kitchen stoppages also have a lot of built up grease that this tool will not be successful in removing.

Thumbs up. Thank you. Did you just type all that or do you have it copied in a folder?
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New homeowner here. My washer is in the basement right below my kitchen sink. When the washer is on, I can hear gurgling in my kitchen sink area indicating there's some partial clogging going on. This has been happening for a few months. Idk if it's getting worse since I can't visibly see what's happening.

Will this product work for unclogging in my case?
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Quote from orioncygnus :
New homeowner here. My washer is in the basement right below my kitchen sink. When the washer is on, I can hear gurgling in my kitchen sink area indicating there's some partial clogging going on. This has been happening for a few months. Idk if it's getting worse since I can't visibly see what's happening. Will this product work for unclogging in my case?
This is more likely a venting issue since the two probably share the same drain?
If it's not backing up in the sink, just use the drain stopper in the sink?

As the other contributor skillfully said - this tool will not do the job you will need done, if it's an older home. If it's a new home, I would contact the builder and have them correct this issue.
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This is probably an okay tool for women, and men who lack muscle, but really unnecessary for most. It's not like it's hard to use a manual drain auger. Actually most women would probably be fine with a manual. Okay price though if you're in need of help cranking an auger.
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Quote from keyboardphantom :
I am a licensed plumber that specializes in home repairs, so I figured I would comment on this.

The manufacturer lists you can use this to unclog a toilet. I am telling you from my experience that if you use it for that purpose instead of a traditional handheld closet auger, you are likely to either scrape the enamel coating off the toilet at best or shatter the porcelain at the neck of the toilet at worst. This cable diameter is way too thin to unclog a toilet. Also, the drain size underneath a toilet is 3 inches for most homes in my area; in layman's terms, if this cable enters that drain size, it has a real possibility of kinking up on itself and then you'll have a nightmare of a time unraveling it.

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I replaced all the Toilets in the house with ones that have a larger Trap-way and it has been one of the best investments I have made for the home.

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