Ridgid Drop Head Auger, 4 In. L, Steel, Grey, 4” (110 mm) (63065)
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Cables that are 3/8 or 1/2 inch can be used with this. I can use my 1/2" cable with it. Drop head cutters like this are frequently used to cut toilets and sinks close together.
A great product, it sneaks around everything and solves obstructions, it is very durable
The machine is not the issue The cable is mentioned in 400). You can find it on There is a 1/2 inch and 3/8 inch cable option for the 400. In the case of You can use this cable with the 400 you have since it has a 3/8 inch connector.
I say haye. They are used on the 3/8 x 35 foot cable with the pin at the end.
Selected User Reviews For Ridgid Drop Head Auger, 4 In. L, Steel, Grey, 4” (110 mm) (63065)
It is the most frequently used head attachment of all my line tools. We ordered this as a replacement item for one that we lost. We should say misplaced it. Almost any object can be grabbed with the Spiro attachment. The roots and the lines should be removed with wet wipes.
In any case. In banks and bends, this joint will provide you with a bit of extra coverage. You can get a bit more English on the stop and go when working with a serious clog, and if you hit something so dense it could reduce movement in joints, you may hear a faint rattle. (Like a clogged hair follicle. During the exercise, a year old long hair and paper towel wad needed to be worked out. may not need to risk additional downtime if I retrieve the worst of it The cause of the problem is drainage.
It's always rigid that I'm satisfied with. They're my #1 favorite brand. I have rigid plumbing throughout my entire system. The tools I use are all rigid. The elegance and style of this brand will never fade. Our products are timeless for a timeless company!.
The drain snake attachment for my Ridgid was a great purchase. first inserted a spear head and followed it up with an angled The tool cleared the blockage within a few minutes, and it usually does this without any effort on your part. It is something I strongly recommend as a DIYer. Being patient is the key since it wobbles quite a bit when it first starts.
Tool that works well. An auger for K-bolts is essential if you are a plumber Machines for clearing drains of the 50 type. You should bend the wire and file the edge of the skirt (smooth) before snaking the pipe. This prevents it from being stuck in the thread. The wire (spring) is.
Everything works as expected and as designed. Even though I wouldn't necessarily recommend it as a first choice, I think it's the one I choose when I have a cross and need a drop auger As an I am not sure how long it will last (moving parts, welds, etc. ), but so far it has been fine for me in the few times I have It is recommended.