This SRECO-Flexible tool is used as the first tool on stubborn stoppage because of its ability to punctures bottles and cans as well as roots, paper and any other obstructions that create sewer clogs.
Spear Point Cutter
$63.00 – $89.00Price range: $63.00 through $89.00
This SRECO-Flexible tool is used as the first tool on stubborn stoppage.
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