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The Silverline Drain Cleaner is a robust 10m x 9mm tool designed to effectively unblock drains and clear waste pipes. Featuring a corkscrew probe and a strong plastic handle, this drain cleaner combines durability with precision, making it an essential tool for any household or professional setting.
Manufacturer | SLTL4 |
Part Number | 656602 |
Product Dimensions | 28 x 5 x 24 cm; 2.2 kg |
Item model number | 656602 |
Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Grey |
Style | Single |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Usage | Drain |
Included Components | 1x Silverline Drain Cleaner 10m x 9mm |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 2.2 kg |
G**S
Does the job and way cheaper than calling somebody in!
It took me a while, but I managed to unblock the outdoor drain from the kitchen with this great and cheap bit of kit. I used a combination of the silverline cleaner and a running hosepipe and after a couple of hours going at it again and again, I was able to feed the whole 10m length into the drain pipe and spin the crank without the unblocker twisting up. The result is that the water level in the drain trap is the lowest it's been since we moved in over three years ago - so it looks like the blockage had been there for a long time. I marked the cleaner with a marker pen at 1m intervals (1 stripe for 1m, 2 stripes for 2m etc) so I could see how far in I was. Kept hitting something at 7m but kept at it and finally got through. Very rewarding when you realise you've sorted it and saved a few hundred quid in the process!
A**I
Was not expecting it to work but it did and saved the day and lots of money when plumbers, drain specialists and acid had failed
My husband and I bought this as a last resort to unblock the narrow and windy pipes connecting our kitchen sink. The drain guy had sucked stuff out and used his industrial drain cleaner but couldn't reach the blockage because of the twist and turns of the pipes. He told us to pour acid down. Three bottles later the drain was still blocked. So this was the last desperate measure before pulling up floor boards.It was flexible enough to get round a number of twists and turns and strong enough to push into the blockage. It's best used with two people feeding it in gradually and then when it gets stuck turning it gently from the handle and also near the entry pipe until it pushes through. We had to try a couple of times but it worked on the second go. And we definitely needed the full 10 metres. If we'd bought the shorter versions it wouldn't have got there. Was tricky to get out at times but gently twisting the opposite way and moving backwards and forwards it worked fine.Be careful feeding it in if you've used acid because it seemed the metal reacted with the acid and frothed up.
H**.
DId the job
took me a couple of hours to clear the waste pipe. the builders had left a 2m section fa=lat with no incline at all, so once i sorted that out and had some fall in the pipe i could work on the clogged loo.the toll works ok but is weak. For the price you get what you pay for. It saved me hundreds. If I had called a plumber it could have cost me up to £200. So for less than 10% of that I'm happy to have got some exercise and a cleared pipe.
M**L
Good but not the best
Good for easy to unblock clogged pipes but if that’s something more sturdy this item is too weak
S**R
It's a good length, but beware the staples on the card collar
First of all, when unpacking the metal snake I managed to cut myself on the staples that joined the cardboard collar, use scissors to cut the cardboard and leave the staples closed!The snake performed well even though I was using it to clear calcium deposits (from a water softener membrane wash cycle discharge) from a 4" pipe from the kitchen gulley.Doing this job myself with the Silverline drain cleaner saved me over a hundred quid.It's a robust piece of kit and good value.
B**Z
This is an inferior / imitation product.... you have been warned!
I do maintenance (as well as full-on building work) now and then for several properties - thankfully it's not my full time job but is something I'm probably quite good at and actually enjoy on a good day. I have about 35 years of practical semi-professional, and way-more than just DIY, practical experience with a wide range of trades and skills.I bought this "drain snake" to replace an excellent one I've used on and off with great success for quite a few years but that had got a little rusty eventually and also that hadn't been looked after properly by someone I'd lent it to (as an aside: NEVER lend tools, especially ones you like, to anyone even if you're friends to begin with and think they can be trusted to treat them with respect and look after them!)....Unfortunately this "Silverline" 10 m long drain spring is POOR QUALITY and not what it appears to be. The one I'd just bought failed on its first outing to a job - and as someone who knows what these springs are for and how they can and should be used that's very bad. I needed to unblock a fairly serious/solid blockage in pipework leading from a basin sink, that then went under a bathroom floor and passed a few bends before the blockage. Though not especially easy, it shouldn't have been that hard to do either. You need to grasp the drain snake about 10cm above the opening of the pipe (I always specify inspection points at floor level for all new bathroom and kitchen pipework, but if there isn't one you just need to detach pipework where you can or if really necessary just cut the pipe and later reconnect with a straight coupler) ) then give the snake a firm downward "shove", then repeat for the next 10 cm and so on, pushing more firmly as it reaches bends or obstructions, and twisting if required to get it to "jump" round 90 degree bends (that are more difficult than "slow" 45 degree bends). Eventually the snake should reach the blockage which you can push it through or perhaps twist round and round to wipe or scrape the inside of the pipe clean. It's also possible (normally) to pull it back out with lumps of hair or whatever........well that's the theory anyhow, and what I've been doing with my previous drain snake. With this one I managed to get it all the way down the the pipe a few meters the first time, then pulled it back and as expected found a few lumps and hairs and things on it.... so far so good, except I noticed the end was already a bit bent... then I sent it back down again but this time it wouldn't go past the 2nd bend so I tried a little harder, I wasn't quite sure what was going on as it seemed to be continuing to move downwards but the "feel" was a little different. In exasperation I decided to pull it back out and give the matter further thought.... trying to pull it back out was surprisingly hard, with it getting stuck - presumably at the 1st bend for some reason when it should have been easy to pull out. Eventually I got it all out and looked at the sorry pathetic jumble of horribly bent and twisted metal that only 10 minutes before had been a brand new shiny 10 m long spring!This product seems to be made out of inferior low tensile metal that quickly deforms under pressure (trying to push it firmly round underground bends which is exactly what it is supposed to be able to do) and it quickly ends up looking more like a "slinky" (a children's toy) than drain snake!The only jobs I think it would be suitable for would be for pipes with only straight runs or slow bends, and for such a long spring I think you really need quality for it to be really practical.Another thing - the design of the handle for twisting/rotating the spring is terrible! It would be fine for a spring that's only 1.5 - 2 m long, perhaps up to 3 m long, but for anything longer (and this is 10 m let's not forget) it is ESSENTIAL to have a handle that can slide along the spring to where it's needed because it won't all be possible or sensible to get the whole 10 m down the pipe before you're ready to start cranking/twisting it.All in all I'd say forget this inferior product and go for quality.Your time and energy is worth far more than any saving from buying imitation tools like this! I only bought it because I needed it at short notice and it was available on "Amazon Prime" and it looked reasonably robust and up to the task, but turned out not to be.... you have been warned!
W**E
Flexible enough for 90° bends.
Excellent product cleared my
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