This Underhill Drain Blaster cleaning nozzle is designed for drain cleaning tasks in Home & Garden applications. The item is listed as New. Check the listing for details on compatibility, included parts, and any usage requirements, as no additional specifications are provided. Price shown is 93.04 USD, and the purchase includes Free Shipping. Review the product listing for full seller terms, handling time, and any return or warranty information before ordering.
| Item ID | 266979343520 |
| Location | White City, Oregon US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
dripdepot
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Return shipping will be paid by | Buyer |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
| Brand | Underhill |
| Type | Standard |
This Underhill Drain Blaster cleaning nozzle is designed for drain cleaning tasks in Home & Garden applications. The item is listed as New. Check the listing for details on compatibility, included parts, and any usage requirements, as no additional specifications are provided. Price shown is 93.04 USD, and the purchase includes Free Shipping. Review the product listing for full seller terms, handling time, and any return or warranty information before ordering.
Underhill Drain Cleaning NozzleThe Underhill DrainBlaster uses high pressure water to propel a stainless steel nozzle through drains and clear out debris. An ideal tool for clearing 4" to 6" drain lines and catch basins. Also includes wire connection point for locating clogs or mapping out the drainage route. Features: Front jets cut through blockage; Rear jets propel nozzle through pipe and clear loosened debris; Connection: 3/4" FHT ; Minimum water pressure: 70 PSI; Heat treated stainless steel 303 for long life ; Caution: Manufacturer has pressure tested this unit up to 500 PSI. Please note the max pressure will be determined by the pressure rating of the hose you use, as the hose will burst before the nozzle. Also keep in mind, the max pressure of the piping you are sending this through as it may be less than the hose and nozzle.