Weiler 36303 1/2 Inside Diameter, 5/8 Outside Diameter, 302 Stainless Steel Bristles, Turbo Tube Brush, Made in the USA
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Gary Suess
> 3 dayDidnt use but, product is built well.
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Daryl Sweno
> 3 dayGreat price fast delivery.
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Samuel padilla
> 3 dayPlumbing
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J. Vyphuis
> 3 dayThis tool is not for professional use. I’ve purchased several of these devices twice and I’ve encountered the same problems on both occasions. The plastic housing is extremely brittle and breaks quite easily with repeated use. The device is very useful when it’s new but it’s build quality is a massive let down. As a plumber who relies heavily on my tools to complete my projects as efficiently as possible, I am not exaggerating when I say that this device has almost cost me money due to its failure at the most inopportune times. I will not be purchasing this tool again and I would advice others to be mindful of its shortcomings before purchasing it for themselves.
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Marcos Tankless LLC
> 3 dayIm a plumber I know how to use this product. Brand new very first use the brush snapped off inside of a fitting. And yes I understand the brush doesnt go into a pipe, only into a fitting, and thats exactly what I was doing, and yes I know you have to be gentle during the first few uses until the bristles wear in a bit, but this thing never gave me a chance. Before the brush was 1/2 in the wire snapped and I was using this on a cordless drill with sensitive trigger I wasnt even going full blast. Stick with Blue Monster those are much better.
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Colorado Contractor
29-10-2024This tool works well to clean copper inside and out--all in one tool. Also, it helps reduce wear on your joints from repetitive stress. I havent used it long enough to discuss longevity, but its similar to other manual brushes we all use and replace periodically for best results. As far as instructions, there arent any. So to clean inside fittings, make sure the narrow brush is extended just as pictured on Amazon. To clean outside pipe (or street fittings), pull the narrow brush all the way through the drum brush inside the red plastic. This exposes the round, drum brush inside. You should NOT be running the brush inside the pipe (or street fitting) while attempting to clean the outside. This is wrong. You need to draw the brush into the red plastic part and through the drum brush entirely then clean the outside of a pipe or street fitting. Conclusively, you dont just leave the tool as pictured and merely clean inside and outside. You need to make an adjustment depending on inside or outside.
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Rhyfelwr
> 3 dayFirst time I used it, the brush came off inside the pipe. Worthless product.
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Samuel padilla
> 3 dayPlumbing
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Michael &Toni
> 3 dayThey look great brother break very easy dont last
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tr888
Greater than one weekThis copper pipe and fitting pre-solder prep brush for power drills is working out very well. It takes only a few seconds to prep the pipe and fitting, and it spares you from getting a repetitive-stress injury like tendonitis when you have many pipes and fittings to prep on a project.