Profitably Pinpoint Problems – in a Flash!

Why needlessly dig test holes to find a clog or break, when inspection and location technologies can precisely pinpoint problems the first time? With moneymaking Gen-Eye sewer cameras from General Pipe Cleaners, you identify what the trouble is, where it is, and how deep to dig. Add leading-edge leak detection equipment and the best, easiest-to-use locator in the business. And General Pipe Cleaners’ inspection systems keep costs down, quotes competitive and customers happy.

“Whether the problem’s concealed beneath concrete or in a wall, I poke one hole rather than 10, and I’m right on the money,” says one contractor.

The Gen-Eye X-POD from General Pipe Cleaners features a powerful command module with a USB port to record video inspections on flash drives.

The lightweight, all-in-one X-POD combines camera, reel and monitor into one compact package. Standard features include a 7-inch LCD color monitor, USB recording drive, one-touch recording, 4x digital zoom, voice-over recording, date and time stamp, and flash drive-capacity indicator.

“We fix problems faster and get more jobs done in less time,” another professional confirms.

The full-size X-POD sports a self-leveling color camera and 200 feet of Gel-Rod for inspecting 3- to 10-inch drainlines. The compact Mini-Reel carries 100 or 200 feet of Gel-Rod with a mini, color self-leveling camera to troubleshoot 2- and 3-inch lines. Both include a drag brake and reel lock.

Inspecting small lines? The Gen-Eye Micro-Scope2 sports a powerful command module with generous monitor and USB port to record video inspections on flash drives. The compact, hand-held tool offers the versatility and convenience to inspect smaller 1 1/2- to 3-inch drainlines, toilet traps and other hard-to-access locations — like ducts, furnaces and crawl spaces — with a standard 3-foot probe rod. It’s ideal for use with flex shaft machines. The command module attaches to the reel with an adjustable mount for optimal viewing angles. The reel carries up to 100 feet of micro pushrod with a color camera.

General Pipe Cleaners’ simplified, economical Gen-Ear LE water leak locator offers strong sound amplification. The compact amplifier fits in your hand. And you don’t have to guess settings. It provides noise-free amplification with built-in preset audio filters. High-performance, noise-canceling headphones block interference from ambient noise. It effectively pinpoints leaks in residential and commercial waterlines — even under concrete slabs, in walls, swimming pools and hot tubs.

General Pipe Cleaners’ Hot-Spot digital pipe locator offers accuracy, reliability and profitability.

“I use the Hot-Spot 10 times a week,” one expert says. “And it’s dead-on-the-money, 100% of the time.”

The Hot-Spot eliminates guesswork when inspecting and tracing sewer lines, drainlines and septic tanks — even active power lines and buried utilities. It’s easy to use, too. On-screen icons make the Hot-Spot simple to operate. Readouts eliminate the need to decipher numbers and bar graphs. After simply watching the Hot-Spot instructional video, one professional “used it right from the get-go!”

Common workplace abuse can’t compromise General Pipe Cleaners’ tough tool, either. Rated at IP65, Hot-Spot is dustproof and dirt- and water-resistant. It aced the 1-meter drop trial. And its screen passed the 18-inch steel ball drop test.

General Pipe Cleaners’ inspection systems enhance profitability, productivity and professional image.

General Pipe Cleaners, a division of General Wire Spring Co., is a leading manufacturer of high-quality, American-made drain cleaning equipment. In business since 1930, the third-generation, family-owned company is celebrating 90 years’ service to drain cleaning professionals and plumbing contractors, as well as facilities managers, the rental industry and the hardware/home center market.

800-245-6200 | info@drainbrain.com | www.drainbrain.com/geneye



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