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Use for soft and hard deposits.
Use for hard, heavy deposits.
Force out tough tube blockages with these powered cleaners.
Add length to your brush and get a better grip.
Launch foam cylinders through hose and tubing to power away dirt and deposits. Unlike cleaners with brushes, these work on flexible, curved, and coiled tubing as well as those with fittings, valves, and 90° bends.
Place the tool over your tube and twist to deburr.
These drill attachments scrape both the inner and outer edges of plastic pipe and tube to finish them for connections.
Longer than standard blades, these are designed for more frequent use.
Choose from a range of shapes to deburr holes, edges, and flat surfaces.
To save time and effort, these scrapers have a ratcheting mechanism to smooth the edges of tubes and holes without removing and repositioning the scraper. Replace the blade when it’s dull, or change it with a different blade style.
With sharp teeth, these blades make precise cuts on cardboard and other soft materials.
Make precise plunge cuts in the center of drywall with these sharp-toothed blades.
Cut metal, wood, and wood with nails.
A knife edge scrapes away caulk and paint.
Coated with carbide grit, these blades grind grout.
Cut, scrape, and grind in tight spaces. These tools have an oscillating blade that makes flush and plunge cuts without damaging the surrounding material.
Cut, scrape, and grind in tight spaces without having access to an outlet. This tool has an oscillating blade that makes flush and plunge cuts without damaging the surrounding material.
Apply air or water pressure to feed these cleaners through your pipes and scrape away buildup. They are also known as pipe pigs.