New Compact, Powerful Sewerooter T-4 Provides More Cleaning Power

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New Compact, Powerful Sewerooter T-4 Provides More Cleaning Power

General Pipe Cleaner’s new Sewerooter T-4 mid-size drain cleaner packs the performance, punch and portability to unclog 3- to 6-inch-diameter lines up to 100 feet long.

With more cleaning power than its T-3 predecessor, Sewerooter T-4 carries 100 feet of 9/16-inch Flexicore cable to clear stubborn stoppages in 3- to 4-inch inside lines. Heavy-duty 9/16-inch cable provides more torque than traditional 1/2-inch cables offer, yet can clean the same size drainlines.

Need to clear tree roots and other tough clogs from 3- to 6-inch lines? Simply switch drums to 75 feet of 5/8-inch Flexicore cable. To adjust to different cable sizes, just turn a knob atop the feed — no screwdriver required.

General’s laborsaving variable-speed power cable feed also provides enhanced control through blockages. You can easily guide the cable in and out of the line at up to 20 feet per minute — yet keep hands clean and off spinning cable.

Sewerooter T-4 features a fold-down handle, stair climbers, and truck loading wheel for easy transport, maneuvering and storage. Its robust, reinforced frame smoothly rides on big 10-inch semipneumatic wheels.

The powder-coated metal drum includes General’s unique, self-aligning Flexitube distributor tube to reduce cable tangling. And a heavy-duty 1/3 hp capacitor-type motor with thermal overload protection powers Sewerooter T-4.

Flexicore cable offers superior kinking resistance and unequalled strength with the right amount of flexibility. It’s so tough that it carries the best warranty in the business with a one-year protection against defect and breakage.

For details contact the Drain Brains at General Pipe Cleaners at 800-245-6200 or 412-771-6300, or visit www.drainbrain.com/T4.



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