The Power-Vee® Hand-Held Drain Cleaner with Automatic Feed is Faster and Easier to Use

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General Pipe Cleaners Power-Vee® drain cleaner with automatic feed makes clearing small drain lines faster and easier. The power cable feeding system is like having an extra hand in tight and awkward places. Just squeeze the lever and the cable feeds at a rate of up to 16 feet per minute.

The Power-Vee easily unclogs sinks, tubs, toilets, and laundry drains ranging from 1-1/4″ to 3″ diameter and at a distance of up to 50 ft. The automatic feed instantly adjusts to take any cable from 1/4″ to 3/8″ without requiring the use of tools or additional parts.

The Power-Vee also features quick-change cable cartridges for fast cable changing or cleaning, a Dyna-Thrust™ bearing system to reduce bearing wear and extend the life of the tool, and an ergonomically designed aluminum drum that resists corrosion.

The optional Handy-Stand™ turns the Power-Vee into a practical countertop or floor machine.  The ergonomically balanced Handy-Stand enhances the drain cleaner’s versatility, safety and stability. The optional Uni-Stand makes it easier to access clogged drains under sink cabinets.

Flexicore® cables are made of heavy gauge wire that is coiled tightly around 49-strand aircraft-type wire rope and heat treated. It has unequalled strength and the right amount of flexibility.  Flexicore is so tough it carries a one-year warranty against defects or breakage.

For more information contact the Drain Brains® at General Pipe Cleaners at 412-771-6300 or visit www.drainbrain.com/pv to watch the Power-Vee in action.

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 fourth-generation family-owned company is celebrating nearly a century of service to 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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