Repair Broken Drain Snakes Fast With Quick-Fix

Keep Quick-Fix in your toolbox for emergencies and you’ll never have downtime from broken snakes again.

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Repair Broken Drain Snakes Fast With Quick-Fix
The specially designed spring with pre-welded female connecter easily attaches in the field.

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Unique Quick-Fix from General Pipe Cleaners lets you quickly repair broken drain cleaning snakes in the field. Quick-Fix lets you continue working and finish the job – without returning to your shop for broken cable repair or replacement.

The specially designed spring with pre-welded female connecter easily attaches in the field. Prepare your broken snake by cutting off the damaged or kinked end of the cable. Then simply thread Quick-Fix over the broken snake. No welding required – just vice-grips or pliers. Once on, Quick-Fix grips so tightly that it cannot be removed – even if you tried.

Quick-Fix is available in 1/2-, 9/16-, 5/8- and 3/4-inch sizes with female or male connectors of General’s Flexicore cables. Flexicore cables are made of heavy-gauge wire tightly coiled around 49-strand aircraft-type wire rope and heat treated. It has unequalled strength and the right amount of flexibility.

See how easy it is to use Quick-Fix here.

Keep a few in your toolbox for emergencies – and you’ll never have downtime from broken snakes again.

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

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 over 85 years of service to drain cleaning professionals and plumbing contractors, as well as facilities managers, the rental industry and the hardware/DIY market. The Toughest Tools Down The Line.



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