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I get called out to alot of urinals , I'm considering purchasing the milwuakee m12 drain cleaner, has anybody got experience with them or can you recommend another tool for the job ?
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I keep getting called back to pub urinals, clearing each time with snake. Next time around I will recommend replacing the waste pipes with new. I could buy a drain machine ie drill type snake which may do a better job but i think they are quiet expensive
 
Used to do a lot of these a few years ago. Once they start getting blocked, the only way of guaranteeing they'll stay clear is to replace the pipework. We used to use One-Shot, the snake thingies and all sorts but you can never clear the deposits fully. It works out cheaper in the long run than paying for multiple call outs
 

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