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posted October 24, 2021 02:33 PMHide Post
^^^^^^^^^^
IDK perhaps his snake had a bigger diameter. Power snakes also rotate and move back and forth. Who knows
 
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posted October 24, 2021 09:04 PMHide Post
Ran three loads through it today whilst keeping an eye on it when it drained. Not so much as a hiccup.

It's a mystery.


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posted October 24, 2021 09:25 PMHide Post
Your plumber probably did as I do and bends the end of his snake. This way it opens a big spot in the plug instead of a little hole that easily plugs back up. Showed this technique to a customer just last week.


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