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Post #147083866 added 05-06-2021 5:40 AM by lazybratsche in Deal Talk
As a homeowner who has been dealing with a failing main sewer system... This looks like it would be overkill for most smaller drains - the manual $20 drain snakes are plenty for small hair or food...
Post #147093886 added 05-06-2021 1:43 PM by nld09 in Deal Talk
From my personal experience, it was not a tree root problem (what I thought at first until I digged it up and cut it out). It was a bad contractor problem. The sewer pipe replaced it with PVC and...
Post #147100486 added 05-06-2021 7:29 PM by phobic in Deal Talk
OOS... bummer...
Post #147100780 added 05-06-2021 7:45 PM by rblancarte in Deal Talk
OOS - I guess I'm still stuck with my poop knife.
Post #147106906 added 05-07-2021 6:51 AM by fifty2weekhi in Deal Talk
Sold out.
Post #147084550 added 05-06-2021 6:31 AM by MoMoNYC in Deal Talk
i have the HF version of this, however, i have the auto-feed. It has saved me and unclogged my sewer many times, saved me $100 per occurance. I do recommend skipping this though and getting the...
Post #147090619 added 05-06-2021 11:12 AM by STICKYBUMPS in Deal Talk
Florida here with Cast Iron sewage lines well, not anymore. I had to use one of these bi-weekly and if it's not auto feed, I wouldn't get it.
Post #147090742 added 05-06-2021 11:16 AM by Thinker in Deal Talk
Will this work to clean drainage from backyard to the front?
Post #147083338 added 05-06-2021 4:47 AM by StrongWeather642 in Deal Talk
Tools.woot.com has 1/2" X 50' Olympia Tools Electric Drain Cleaner for $179.99. SD Cashback is available for this store (PC extension required before checkout). Shipping is $6 or free w/ Prime. ...
Post #147089443 added 05-06-2021 10:24 AM by watermouse in Deal Talk
Drain Cleaner: states 25' cord...is it a typo. Everything else state 50'x1/2". Just making sure I won't end up with a 25'. Thanks
Post #147092239 added 05-06-2021 12:20 PM by LeeJ2539 in Deal Talk
I'm sure plumbers must pay landscapers to plant trees directly over drain lines. Keeps them busy all year round.
Post #147096631 added 05-06-2021 4:09 PM by JohnnyLin in Deal Talk
Can this system be used for underground drainage system in the back and side yard?
Post #147105580 added 05-07-2021 5:28 AM by GreyDolphin158 in Deal Talk
If it's leaves you can try to run a hose to flush it down. But it sounds like you may have a partial clog down the line. Slow drain but when a large volume of water goes down it struggles. ...
Post #147090763 added 05-06-2021 11:17 AM by SteveH3127 in Deal Talk
About 20 years ago they dug up 8 blocks of a near by street and everyone in neighborhood was surprised wooden sewer pipes come up. Oak, I believe, with metal bands every few feet. They were still...
Post #147091030 added 05-06-2021 11:27 AM by Preon in Deal Talk
using a jetter has been pretty clean for me. i can imagine the machines are quite a mess though since it isn't being constantly flushed out. I would like to move up to a nicer washer, but 4200psi is...
Post #147092575 added 05-06-2021 12:38 PM by nld09 in Deal Talk
This product does serve a purpose but I think in a rare situation. For a small drainage pipe (< 2 inches), just get the manual one that you can hook a drill to power it. It's much cheaper and...
Post #147092992 added 05-06-2021 12:57 PM by firebirdude in Deal Talk
Just tackled a clog yesterday using this. Few notes: First, 1/2" diameter is awesome. I was snaking a 1.5" kitchen sink drain. Tried using this little guy at first. Despite being thinner, it had...
Post #147099361 added 05-06-2021 6:29 PM by 3JABO in Deal Talk
I bought this one when it was on sale at HF for $219: https://www.harborfreight.com/plumbing/drain-cleaners-augers/50-ft-compact-electric-drain-cleaner-68285.html Think it's a little better than...
Post #147102148 added 05-06-2021 9:17 PM by aviator79 in Deal Talk
So maybe someone on here can give advice on my issue. Two story house and two bathrooms where toilets are back to back between walls. Showers both drain fine but toilet has started to gargle...
Post #147085240 added 05-06-2021 7:08 AM by g_rocker in Deal Talk
I also have HF version - cant remember what I paid - but have used several times sucussfully with no complaints
Post #147099589 added 05-06-2021 6:39 PM by GreyDolphin158 in Deal Talk
They'll flush...they just won't make it to the city sewer.
Post #147091876 added 05-06-2021 12:02 PM by ShooterMcGavin_69 in Deal Talk
Home depot charges $45 for 4 hours for a similar unit, so it pays for itself after 4 uses. Plus it doesn't come with someone else's sludge encrusted on it.
Post #147083992 added 05-06-2021 5:49 AM by Preon in Deal Talk
If you are renting or hiring out rooting every year, and 50 foot is enough for your house, then i guess you could stay on top of it with this. I have been using a jetter (100' pressure washer hose...
Post #147090028 added 05-06-2021 10:50 AM by leptians in Deal Talk
This looks very similar with Harbor Freight's PACIFIC HYDROSTAR. I'm not surprised if they have the same manufacturer. I got it 2 years ago when it was on sale for $200, so at this price, it's a good...
Post #147090100 added 05-06-2021 10:53 AM by timbo10184 in Deal Talk
Our entire neighborhood has plumbing issues due to poor planning. After being charged $350 a visit for multiple drain clogs, I had had enough. Bought an identical model from harbor freight for $250...
Post #147084784 added 05-06-2021 6:43 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Eh, manual feeding isn't that bad and being "hands-on" gives you a better feel of what the cable is actually doing down there - which is especially important if it ever binds up which allows you to...
Post #147100654 added 05-06-2021 7:38 PM by malibuxboy in Deal Talk
call plumper before you destroy your pipes. please. this is not for the novice dyi looking to save a few bucks. esp esp esp if you dont have copper pipes. you can rip a hole in your pipe real fast...
Post #147100834 added 05-06-2021 7:48 PM by vabruno in Deal Talk
Some people tell me that you should clean your basement drain tiles but I do t know how true this is but is this what I would use ?
Post #147093526 added 05-06-2021 1:26 PM by jasonyang9 in Deal Talk
Any tips on using pressure washer as jetter? Local shop quoted us $1,000 for jetting.
Post #147093724 added 05-06-2021 1:35 PM by DaronMax in Deal Talk
No auto feed no deal. It is very difficult without auto feed according to my experience.
Post #147099331 added 05-06-2021 6:27 PM by DavidK8346 in Deal Talk
Don't use rubber gloves. The snake catches them. I just used the harbor freight model to clear out a build up of flushable wipes 35 feet in. Spent 2 hours. Plumber would have charged $300.
Post #147084262 added 05-06-2021 6:10 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Great price, cheaper than Harbor Freight: https://harborfreight.com/50-ft-compact-electric-drain-cleaner-68285.html Relatively good reviews at Home Depot where it's $300:...
Post #147098821 added 05-06-2021 4:47 AM by CChoiVA in Deal Talk
Tools.Woot has 1/2" X 50' Olympia Tools Electric Drain Cleaner (88-057-917) for $179.99. To earn 2.5% in Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below. Shipping is free...
Post #147088480 added 05-06-2021 9:37 AM by alwaysw in Deal Talk
This was me before biting the bullet and replacing our sewer line - driving to the HD Pro to rent this thing and wrestle with it all afternoon and then return it the next morning. Not fun at all. ...
Post #147088732 added 05-06-2021 9:49 AM by murrayd222 in Deal Talk
Having just replaced my 59 year old orangeburgh main sewer line, I no longer need something like this. A few months ago, I would’ve probably jumped on this. Last clog didn’t budge with one of the...
Post #147092308 added 05-06-2021 12:23 PM by HoosierBunny in Deal Talk
I have a cheap Karcher electric pressure washer and the jetter works great at blowing out lines.
Post #147100369 added 05-06-2021 7:23 PM by jaimelobo in Deal Talk
Same. I have old sectional pipe, but haven't had a root issue. Problem I have, is there is a belly in the line (low spot) about 50' from my cleanout. Stuff slowly builds up there and every few...
Post #147083383 added 05-06-2021 4:54 AM by jasonyang9 in Deal Talk
Any thoughts on this?
Post #147084745 added 05-06-2021 6:42 AM by bachelorpads in Deal Talk
This...i use a jetter as well. If you have a pressure washer you can use it and a jetter. It borders on amazingly effective compared to snakes. If you are using it on a line where grease is...
Post #147089926 added 05-06-2021 10:46 AM by skiman in Deal Talk
IMO, this is a weird one for homeowner use as something to keep on hand. For in home use a smaller snake is probably right. If your main sewer line is clogging regularly, invest in some raisin bran...
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