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Milwaukee® M18™ Drum Machine for 3/8″ – 1/2″ Cables

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Our M18™ Drum Machine with 3/8″ cable allows you to clear confidently with instant setup. The M18™ Drum Machine provides more power than corded machines to tackle tough blockages like grease, scale, and build up. The drum machine can clear drains out to 100′ with 3/8″ cable or 75′ with 1/2″ cable. The included 3/8″ cable is best for use in 1-1/2″- 3″ drain lines. For larger drain lines up to 4”, the machine is compatible with 1/2” cables. Complete multiple jobs on one battery charge while simultaneously eliminating the hassle of extension cords and finding electrical outlets, providing access to power anywhere. The enclosed drum and lightweight design allows for cleaner, easier transportation on and off the job. The M18™ Drum Machine is compatible with our CABLE DRIVE™ Assembly (47-53-2816) which gives you the capability to automatically feed and retract cable up to 15-20 feet per minute. Additional cable sizes and drum are available, 3/8″ x 100′ (48-53-2777) and 1/2″ x 75′ (48-53-2778), drum only (47-53-2817).

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8 COMMENTS

  1. The big issue I have with Milwaukee drain cleaning equipment is they have absolutely no how-to videos for people or Milwaukee reps showed up and couldn't even show how to use the Milwaukee drain cleaner cuz he didn't know how to operate it.

  2. I got my switch pack stolen and was looking at ordering this as a replacement.

    The one thing I'm wondering is, how do you clean the drum? All I can find is that there is a drain plug to allow water to drain, but how hard is it to actually open the drum and hose it out?

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