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1 (1 Review) | UPC: 872641003012 | Model: Fieldpiece SCP2
Clog Popper
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Over priced junk. Removing air from a pipe just removes the air no matter how fast you pull. This needed adjustments and adapters to fit, and inserting it into the drain line pushed more water upwards to overflow from the drain pan, or any other line. A shop vacuum is far more effective since it works at a faster speed, can be used for other purposes, and costs less. This is basically a stick attached to a washer. It's an extremely crude and primitive method at best. At worst, it's just overpriced junk.
Elliot on Jul 23, 2014 I found this helpful (1)