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Replace the head on electric drum-style drain cleaners.
Add these flexible leaders to help cables get around tight bends and traps.
Snake out deep drain blockages with these continuous-cable drain cleaners.
Connect one end of cable to a head; connect the other end to your drain cleaner.
Add cable as you need it to power through difficult drain blockages.
Cleaners have a high-impact plastic drum that is rust and heat resistant. Turn the handle to move the cable head through your drain to remove blockages.
Minimize arm fatigue with these drill-powered cleaners.
Turn the handle to move the cable head through your drain to remove blockages.
Also known as toilet augers, these cleaners have a plastic guard joining the rod and cable to prevent damage to your toilet.
Push these kink-resistant spring wire rods through straight sewer pipes to remove blockages.
Flush out clogs with your garden hose. These drain cleaners attach to a hose and expand to form a seal while the water pressure dislodges the blockage.
Kits come with three drain cleaners to fit 1” to 6” pipe IDs as well as a hose and faucet adapter.
Attach these nozzles to your high-pressure water line to flush grit and grime out of blocked pipes.
Power through clogs with these drain cleaners that use cartridges of CO2 gas.
Pressurize the cylinder with the handle or an air compressor and blast away blockages up to 200 ft. away.
Remove clogs by dissolving grease and other organic matter with these odorless cleaners.
Made of concentrated bacteria, these cleaners keep clogs from forming by breaking down waste buildup in drains, grease traps, and sewage systems.
Remove sludge and debris from your basins and sewers.
Apply air or water pressure to feed these cleaners through your pipes and scrape away buildup. They are also known as pipe pigs.