Last year I was manning a booth at an industry trade show when I saw an attendee frantically circling the General Pipe Cleaners Speedrooter 92 and Speedrooter XL drain cleaning machines that were sitting side by side in the booth. Before he could get too dizzy, I asked if I could be of any assistance. He spread his hands and looked at me with a perplexed expression on his face.
“I give up,” he said. “What's the difference? The wheels are the same size, the drum is the same size, the cable is the same size, the frame looks identical ... am I missing something? Are they twins?”
“Yes,” I said, “but fraternal not identical. Would you like to know the key difference? How often do you need to go over 100 feet clean a drain?”
He thought for a few seconds and then shook his head. “I've done it plenty of times, but I can't remember the last time. Most of the jobs we do are less than 75 feet. Why do you ask?”
“Because the main difference between the 92 and XL is the ability to remove the drum. If you routinely need to put a second drum on your machine to go over 100 feet to get to the clog, the XL is the machine for you. If that only happens every blue moon, then the 92 makes more sense.
















