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The line has a "belly" we could not get that minor root blop out not even with a 4 X 6 expanding blade........we Threw some ROOTX at it!
The one advantage it has over the aquamole is the front jet. Other than that it spins as fast as other spinners. That front jet is great in tight packed lines and even frozen lines.
I used it today on a 3" pvc sump pump line. It did a very good job, one pass and camera inspect, it look good!!
i just dont know if it did a better job than my $30 monster mole from aqua mole? It sounds really cool and the home owner was impressed with how it sounds.
Tommorow i have a 6" clay with roots to jet. It is rated for up to 4" , i will give it a test run first and if im not happy i will go to the root ranger!
I will post more info on how it preforms tommorow.
Ron, I called today and of course they have them. Shane asked me "what size do you want" they have every thing!
One of these days you should come down to Chicago, let me know when you are coming, and we can meet up at AJ Coleman's then do some lunch somewhere... maybe Fireside Bar which is right next door.
I posted a reply about this in a different thread. The nozzle I used was rated for 3000 PSI @ 5 gpm. It does not have the speed control like the other nozzles, so it spins as fast as the other spinner nozzles. The advantage this one has over the other spinners is the offset forward nozzle.
I used it on a grease line and it worked really well. It cleaned a 4" line in a few passes. I never did get to try it on a root blockage.
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