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DrainX® Hydro-Pressure Dual-Valve Drain-Cleaning Bladder


sizefits 1 in. to 2 in.

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Highlights

  • Heavy-duty plumbing tool injects pressurized water into clogged plumbing drains; connector end fits standard garden hose
  • Water-dispersing, precise spray valve turns water into pulsating jets to clear drains up to 1,000 ft.
  • Effective and easy to operate; can be used on everything from clogged kitchen sinks, bathtubs, and shower drains to heavy clogs from hairballs, grease, or compacted toilet paper that chemicals, drain snakes, and plungers cannot unclog
  • Ideal alternative to chemical products or drain augers that might leave residue in your plumbing system
  • Use cold water only; not for use with hot water
  • 1-year warranty for peace of mind
  • Fits 1-in. to 2-in. drainpipes

Description

DrainX® manufactures quality drain-cleaning equipment for both do-it-yourselfers and professionals. The Dual Hydro-Pressure Dual-Valve Drain-Cleaning Bladder works with your garden hose to clear clogs in 1-in. to 2-in. drainpipes without chemicals. Simply attach the bladder to a garden hose that’s connected to a cold-water faucet and insert into the drain pipe till you reach the clog. Turn the water on slowly and hold securely in place till the bladder expands and fits snugly against the drainpipe wall. Once it’s fully inflated, water will be forced out the other end, putting pressure on the clog to push it through the drainpipe. Do not leave the bladder unattended while water is running. If water begins to back up, immediately shut the water off. Once the clog is cleared, turn the water off and wait till the bladder is completely deflated before removing it. Disconnect the bladder from the hose, rinse with water, and dry as needed. Done!

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