Search the forum,

Discuss powerflushing machines in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Status
Not open for further replies.
P

plumber86

hi I am new to this site and thought id put a post up. This may have been asked hundreds of time but to be honest I haven't searched to see. I am looking to buy my self a power flush machine the companies I have worked for before used a kamco so have only used that. I know there are a lot of brands out there on the market anton, fernox, etc. what machines would people recommend I have a feeling m ost people would say kamco but would like to if there are better machines or machine just as good.
 
I am also looking for potentially buying one, but I am hoping to hiring one for a couple of jobs first and find out more.
 
I've been pleased with my norstrom and would have another in a heartbeat.

I sure the kamco cf90 would be equally good.
 
I am hiring a Anton machine for a job on Thursday is norstrum and Anton same machine different badge ?
 
ok what model would you recommend is the junior plus a good machine?
 
Iirc the Anton machine flow rates are well down on the full fat Norstrom it may possibly be the same as one of their smaller units though.
 
ok what model would you recommend is the junior plus a good machine?

You want the large unit power flushing is all about getting good flow rates so starting with a larger pump puts you ahead straight away
 
yeah very true. will have get some prices from them will definitely order the kamco combimag in the next day or so
 
i bought the norstrom pro lush last month. wow it is a beautiful machine. quiet, smooth running and so easy to use. much prefer the camlocks to threaded hoses. and it has a 3 yr warranty
 
ok what sort of flow has the pro got also what sort of price is it.? so take it no one likes the fernox machine then ?
 
ok so it has the same flow rate as the kamco cf40 and is cheaper. the cf90 is looking to have the best flow at 150lpm. which I am most tempted by
 
unless they have change the pump I was left to believe that my one does 120L/min ......??!!!! or i could be wrong , i have had my one for 3 years now
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Reply to powerflushing machines in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

Hi, all. I have a leak problem behind the washing machine. It's a pipe that is leaking directly into a drain. It used to drip but now is leaking a steady stream without stopping. Seems to be coming from water heater but I cannot tell. It is cold water. When I turn off the main water supply, it...
Replies
6
Views
607
Pritesh Patel
P
I used my LG ThinQ front loader washing machine for the first time this morning. Just to wash some pocketless shirts, so I'm sure there was nothing in there that could have fallen out. Now, however, the washer is making a metallic scratching/ twanging sound every few seconds, even though it is...
Replies
3
Views
588
Hi everyone, I got the water tested in my flat which has high chlorine levels and I am going to get a under the sink filter chlorine remover fitted as I am sensitive to the chlorine levels. My question is that the filter will be fitted on the kitchen cold water pipe under the sink but the...
Replies
4
Views
686
A few months ago I wanted to connect a 1000l water butt (fabricated from galv steel) to our washing machine. After trawling many forums and websites for advice the general consensus was don't bother. I like a challenge so connected up the butt initially with nothing else in line, the washer...
Replies
2
Views
500
Where the black polyethelene service line enters this particular structure is by far the most freeze-prone area. The structure is an elevated "mini house" with an insulated, heat-taped plenum taking the poly from below frost line up into the space between floor joists. But, power outages...
Replies
0
Views
375
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock