snake recommendations
I manage the maintenance for a 100 year old school...I call Roto
Rooter a lot, but a few times have had success with an electrically powered snake...our old snake is broken...anybody got a reco of what brand of new one to get?...what should I expect to pay?...what length would be best for me? Even best guesses would be welcome. Thanks, J. |
mike wrote:
I manage the maintenance for a 100 year old school...I call Roto Rooter a lot, but a few times have had success with an electrically powered snake...our old snake is broken...anybody got a reco of what brand of new one to get?...what should I expect to pay?...what length would be best for me? Even best guesses would be welcome. Thanks, J. "Nobody ever got fired for specifying IBM computer equipment." (annon) http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/Drain-Maintenance/index.htm Jim |
Well im sure its a long way to the kitchen so you need a long snake.
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Like Jim said the ridgid drum snakes are the best way to go!
http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/Drum-Machines/index.htm great minds think alike I guess Wayne "Speedy Jim" wrote in message ... mike wrote: I manage the maintenance for a 100 year old school...I call Roto Rooter a lot, but a few times have had success with an electrically powered snake...our old snake is broken...anybody got a reco of what brand of new one to get?...what should I expect to pay?...what length would be best for me? Even best guesses would be welcome. Thanks, J. "Nobody ever got fired for specifying IBM computer equipment." (annon) http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/Drain-Maintenance/index.htm Jim |
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