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Can't recommened this enough really good for most blockages you don't have to undo traps just be careful not to put to much psi down it otherwise you can blow off fittings.

does anyone else use this?
 
only water ram I come across are those farmers use to pump water from down a field upto the farmhouse just using the kinetic energy from water flowing downhill, great bits of kit.
 
It's the best bit of kit IV ever used most blockages are cleared in 5 mins and is totally mess free
 
hmmm, bit worried about taking advice from "leaky luke" but a link would be good!!
 
hmmm, bit worried about taking advice from "leaky luke" but a link would be good!!

Be afraid be very afraid Jase!!!!

heres the link to it all how it works and there's also a video of it in action
 
Woods won't let me put a link as I don't have enough posts but type in
drainbrain . Com and it has loads of info
i can be in and out of a job in less then 5 mins
 
Hmmm!! One thinks you may work for said company!!

looks good but also looks expensive!!
 
Don't work for them pal and I don't get no commission....
my work got them all for us.
forgot to say also very handy when you get airlocks
 
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