The rugged, all-metal Kinetic Water Ram quickly clears clogged drains with the power of compressed air. Fifty years of technological advancements and refinements have kept this futuristic drain cleaner a dependable tool for anyone who wants to clear clogged drains fast.
Kinetic Water Ram® Opens Clogged Drains and Business Opportunities
“It takes longer to write up the bill than to unclog a drain with that tool.” For Dale Smith, the lightweight, compact Kinetic Water Ram safely, quickly and cleanly clears clogged sinks, toilets and tubs with the power of compressed air. Read more.
For Alain Breton of Pro-Tech Drains in Lachine, Quebec, the Kinetic Water Ram quickly helped boost the company’s profitability and productivity. “We just read the package instructions, and it worked the very first time,” Breton says. “It’s really easy to operate.” Learn more.
Kinetic Water Ram® Solves Impossible Problem—Again!
Kids do the darndest things—like stuff pea gravel into new underground conduit for residential outside lighting. That’s when Bob Shumway got creative and grabbed his lightweight, compact Kinetic Water Ram® drain cleaner tool from General Pipe Cleaners. Read more.
Versatile Kinetic Water Ram Gives Plumber the Edge Over Competitors
“I don’t want competitors to know I use this tool. Some customers think I have super powers!” That’s Omar Taylor talking about the lightweight, compact Kinetic Water Ram® from General Pipe Cleaners. The innovative tool has given the young, Indiana-based plumber a clear competitive edge. Learn more.
Water Ram Provides Matchless Speed and Efficiency for NYC Plumber
A clogged kitchen sink at a church prompted a routine call for drain cleaning help. That’s when local plumbing professional Sylvan Tieger rode to the rescue with his Kinetic Water Ram. “This one job paid more than the tool cost me,” Tieger says. Read more.
Kinetic Water Ram: Easy as 1,2,3!
The easy-to-use Kinetic Water Ram uses a burst of compressed air that drives a shock wave (kinetic energy) through water to break up stoppage. Just pump it up, insert in drain – and snap the trigger. It’s that fast. Check out this video demo to see it in action. Watch here.