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🚰 Commercial-Grade Drain King 456 for Unclogging 4 to 6 Inch Main Drains Review

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Description of 🚰 Commercial-Grade Drain King 456 for Unclogging 4 to 6 Inch Main Drains

Made in U.S.A with high quality material. Drain King is the original water-powered drain cleaner to ever enter the market. Water expands Drain King from 4 to 6 inches to seal pipe and water pulsating jets clear the clogged drain quickly up to 1000 feet. The bladder inflates within the commercial pipe and with water power clears clogs. Important Tips: store in cool dark place, do not use with hot water. Minimum pressure to inflate is 40 psi up to a maximum of 80 psi.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

surprised it didn't work

I bought this product to flush a 6" drain. It doesn't expand as expected to fill the pressurized drain. Maybe because I'm at the well. Maybe the water pressure wasn't enough to expand the bubble. I have the smaller version for 1" to 2" drain flush and it works great. I think it was pressure. I would still recommend this product if you have enough pressure.

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • For old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Drain Cleaner KING

Bought this unit to replace a friend I borrowed to clean the drain. It was over 20 years old and was rotting to the point where it burst while cleaning "MY" drain. Even though he gave up the fight, the sewers were still being cleaned. I bought a "similar" at a major hardware store but it didn't have a pulse valve on the bottom making it the best drain cleaner ever. I surfed the internet for two days to find "Drain King". Worth the price.

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • Something is wrong

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally the yard can drain

Well my grandfather had one of these years ago but it was never used and we cleared out a lot of his things and threw them away, me and grandma because he couldn't remember what exactly for what or when he last used it. So we cleaned up the store. There was an awful lot of rain falling in Texas on Summer 21, so he remembered that part. I remembered we threw it away. So I tried another brand of sewer cleaners from Port Freight. Garbage. It's wrong to spend. I saw that and the brand. Plug the…

Pros
  • Complete set
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as advertised!

Works as advertised. This genius device saves me $100 every time I use it. You'll need three to four feet of a 1x2 to push the Drain King down so it curves from vertical access to a horizontal mainline. Be sure to block all branch lines (kitchen and laundry) if the blockage is below their connection to the main line. Otherwise, pump gray water back through the branch line(s) (kitchen and laundry). I just open up a kitchen sink/clothesline outside of home and use the fountain to stuff the end of

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  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Absolute MUST BUY - saves money when used correctly.

Works as described 456: Whistle 4"-6". I was cleaning my 6 inch outdoor backup sewer line. I saved hundreds of dollars ($200-$250) in commissions. Slight learning curve though. TIP: Put a (apparently) deflated can down the drain and slowly insert the hose and can until they can't move (clog reached), then turn on the water to inflate and high pressure water on squirt If you turn on the water while you're feeding your bladder, it inflates and gets stuck (don't panic!), then you'll need to turn…

Pros
  • Dope πŸ”₯
Cons
  • Expensive