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M18 FUEL™ Drain Snake with CABLE-DRIVE™ Demonstration

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The MILWAUKEE® M18 FUEL™ Drain Snake with CABLE DRIVE™ Locking Feed System represents the next level in performance for handheld machines and is the first to bring brushless motor technology to the drain cleaning industry. The POWERSTATE™ Brushless Motor provides more clearing power than corded competitors for tough jobs through 3” drain lines. REDLINK PLUS™ Intelligence ensures maximum performance under load and improves control throughout the entire process. The REDLITHIUM™ battery pack powers through multiple jobs on a single charge, delivering cordless mobility, safety, and power supply to the drain cleaning industry. CABLE DRIVE™ Locking Feed System maintains the selected feed speed, and its twist lock design auto-adjusts to all compatible cable sizes for the best cable grip when feeding and working the clog. M18 FUEL™ Drain Snake has a fully enclosed drum to ensure the best protection and mess containment.

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47 COMMENTS

  1. I have used it twice – renting it from Home Depot both times and it has cleared the drain in a blink both times at an extremely small fraction of what a plumber would have charged

  2. Help! I can not figure out how to change the cable, ours snapped and there is no place to hook it and only fictions with the new cable about 15’ and won’t go in or back out without manually doing it. Zero instruction anywhere

  3. Plumber do not buy this tool!! Consumer once in awhile use then buy it, things i hate about this, that black round twist to tighten and loosen cable, no good! No power, once u use it and put back in case next time u use it there mold on it, cut a hole in box, gota use 3/8 cable to use your drop head or spade, cable get stuck in hard clog might as well stop and pull your cable back, it won’t come back, cuz no power, drum has nothing to hold cable , cable is literally thrown inside, its a waste of money, basically paid $700 for a 5.0 battery, this tool only good for 1.5in and 2in pipe, 3in that’s a laugh, glad i got my spartan 100 and 300, never let me down yet

  4. have you ever seen a drain snake that wasn't rusty after a year? I wonder how the tool would work with a rusty or dirty snake. Look like it works ok now, but let's see how it works after a couple months of real world clogs.

  5. I have rentals and tried this tool yesterday, I have back to back sinks with old galvanized drains pipes Just could not get past the T in the wall, used my hand held manual with a drop head snake and was able to break through. I read the instructions and I see you can replace the cable with a 3/8 cable that one I have does have a drop head on it. Question why would the one bulb head not work do I always need to use a drop head with back to back sinks? Also I could not tell if the cable was going in, are there markers that can be added to see if the cable is advancing?

  6. It seems like it runs on for too long after you retract the cable. What if you’re running straight cable with no head? Will it get pulled all the way back into the drum? If so how hard is it to get it back out?

  7. Only problem i have with the snakes is the reverse… u never want to put it in reverse when u may have something on the end of the bulb head itll just come off and clog the line again….

  8. Okay first off you don't run the line without taking the Trap off all the way into what's up with this coil cable you guys need to put blades on your machines and then they would be perfect

  9. Looking at the sink , the art on the wall not to mentioned a few other signals I would bet $1000 this house they shot this video in is located in the Southern region of the 🇺🇸.

  10. Just a heads up.. running that cable up against the flange on that pipe when you seperate the trap will wear into the plastic and cut a groove into it.. good luck getting that trap to seal up after you do that. I usually have a piece of 1 Inch pex tubing about 6 inches long that i can feed the head of the cable through to protect the trap flange in a situation like this

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