NilfiskPipe Cleaning Attachment for Pressure Washers – Compatible with Nilfisk Pressure Washers – Ideal for Drain Clogs and Cleaning (15 m)
S**N
Should have bought this years ago and saved me hours of mucky time
I've been rodding my drains every few weeks for as many years as I can remember. It only every cleared them just enough to get by for another few weeks. I then took the plunge and got out the experts at a cost of £190. When I saw the kit they were using was just an attachment to a jet wash I thought I'd buy one. I already had a jet wash that I use for the car and for the driveway so just needed this attachment.I used it as soon as I got it because I wanted to check it worked. I was astonished to find there was still more up the sewer pipe that the professionals hadn't stayed long enough on the job to complete. Drains are now flowing as if they're new. Will keep an eye on them.Couldn't recommend this more highly. Saved me hours. Saved my neighbour hours and a wedge too.
M**L
Unblock 14 meters of drain
I got the 15 meter version of this for my Nilfisk P180 pressure washer. I was worried it wouldn't be compatible as only the 8M version on the Nilfisk Website shows as compatible. Nothing to worry about- despite it not being a Gerni style fitting it fits the G5 lance no problems.It took me a couple of hours but I managed to unblock 14M of drain that my previous drain cleaner on a Karcher failed to do so (K5). The drain is a rainwater drain and has been blocked for at least 5 years. I think the combination of a more powerful pressure washer (180 bar vs 145 of the K5) and the fact it has a forward jet in addition to the rear pointing jets made the difference.The other big difference between this and the Karcher equivalent is the pipe doesn't kink anywhere near as easily as the Karcher one does.I would definitely recommend this as a great tool for unblocking drains!In summary- really pleased and save me a small fortune on having to pay for a drain company.
R**T
Cheaper than a call out
I had a blocked downpipe and this unblocked it with no issues, the cable is long and flexible and reached to the top of my 2 story terraced house with no problems. My only concern was that this is a bit expensive for what it is and there were cheaper alternatives. However I chose this due to the brass fittings and it being an official product. The water jet is powerful and the rear facing jets help it move forward, the brass end on a spring moves about also helping dislodge the blockage. In conclusion this worked very well and was cheaper than a call out for someone else to come and unblock the downpipe.
M**W
Just buy it!
Roughly every six months for the last twelve years I've been forced to kneel on the floor and put my arm down through stinking stagnant water right up to my shoulder to scoop out congealed fat and muck from our outdoor kitchen drain.This is a drain that takes both rain run off and the washing machine and dishwasher empty into it.This time I decided to invest in some full arm gloves to try and make the process slightly less disgusting but while searching through Amazon I stumbled across this Nilfisk attachment and thought "It's £30, I'd pay someone £30 to clean that drain so why not give it a go?"It took me five minutes to fetch out my pressure washer and hose pipe and about thirty seconds to clear the drain. It is quite simply, brilliant. I was worried that IF it worked at all, it might just push the blockage further down but the rear facing jets just broke it up and pushed it back where I could easily scoop it out.No mess, no fuss and barely any time. I cannot recommend this highly enough, I just wish I'd bought it years ago!
F**I
Does the job, easy to use and no more blocked drain or call out costs!
Had a kitchen outside drain that was continuously blocking and got fed up with paying out for drain cleaners to come out so decided on the do it yourself method.I already have a Nilfisk pressure washer so purchased this tube cleaner. It's easy to attach to the pressure washer gun and gently eased in to the drain. I think the trick really is to gently lower the head in to the drain and do bursts with the pressure washer. The tube did get stuck around a bend so I had to pull it quite hard to get the tube out again. The tube was however still ok and after several pulses with the pressure washer a large fatberg came floating out of the drain, something the drain people never managed to do!So overall impressed, it did it's job and saves me calling out and paying the drain people again! Recommended!
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