Urinal Auger Goes Where Other Snakes Can’t

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Urinal Auger Goes Where Other Snakes Can’t
No need to pull the urinal off the wall — the Teletube Urinal Auger from General Pipe Cleaners has an extra two feet telescoped inside the guide tube until you need it.

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The Teletube Urinal Auger from General Pipe Cleaners gets through urinals where other snakes can’t. The specially designed spring has the toughness and flexibility to negotiate tight urinal bends. The telescoping Teletube Urinal Auger features a 48-inch spring for clearing stoppages beyond the urinal. 

No need to pull the urinal off the wall — the Teletube has an extra 2 feet telescoped inside the guide tube until you need it. After you’ve worked the first 2 feet into the line, you can go 2 feet farther simply by pressing a button and pulling back the crank handle. 

The outer steel tube is 1 1/8 inch in diameter. The aluminum hexagonal guide tube is tougher than the steel rod used in our closet augers. Weighing less than 2 pounds, the compact, durable Teletube Urinal Auger includes a rust-resistant steel tube, vinyl grip handle with Grip Clip for securing the cable, and a rubber bumper to protect the urinal bowl. 

Teletube Urinal Auger design features include: 

  • Telescoping 48-inch-long flexible spring for clearing stoppages beyond the urinal
  • Crush-resistant hexagonal aluminum inner tube
  • Durable galvanized steel pushrod
  • Rubber bumper to protect urinal bowls
  • Rugged turning handle and vinyl handgrip
  • Grip Clip for attaching the spring after use 

For more information, contact the Drain Brains at General Pipe Cleaners at 800/245-6200, or visit www.drainbrain.com

General Pipe Cleaners is a leading manufacturer of high quality drain cleaning equipment since 1930. General serves drain cleaning professionals and plumbing contractors, as well as facilities managers, the rental industry and the hardware/home center market. The Toughest Tools Down The Line.



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