Why Buy DuraFlex Sewer Snake Cables?

Sewer Snake Cable

Looking for the best cable for the job can be frustrating: You don’t want to waste money on anything that’s going to let you down in the future. You also don’t want to waste too much of your time shopping around. You want a quality product for a fair price that’s going to last and make your job easier. Let us make this decision an easy one for you: if you need a Sewer Snake Cable, DuraFlex has the best around.

What makes one Sewer Snake Cable preferable over another? First, you should start with how the cable is made. DuraFlex cable comes in various styles: Hollow Core, Loose Wound Hollow Core, Inner Core, Loose Wound Inner Core, Cable-In-Cable, Bulb Head Hollow Core and Open Hook Hollow Core. Every one of these styles is manufactured from a proprietary, hard drawn, high-tensile strength wire with different diameters, lengths, and characteristics that can apply to any situation.

The second thing to look at is whether or not the wire is tested. Sure, we can sit here and tell you that our wire is made of quality materials, but how can you know that for sure? DuraFlex cables go through a rigorous testing process that weeds out any unworthy product. Every coil that comes into our warehouse is testing and the results are documented. If a single test is failed, that coil is discarded and will not be used in a DuraFlex cable. More than 27,000 pieces of cable are tested each year; that’s more than 15.4 million feet of wire. When you look at a DuraFlex cable, you’re looking at a cable that has proven its worth.

So, what kinds of tests do we put our cables up to? One would be the inside/outside diameter test. We make sure that the diameter of each cable meets its specifications. A personal favorite would be the drop test. This is to make sure that the stiffness of the cable is up par with our standards; a cable that’s too limber won’t move through the drain properly and we won’t let that happen to our customers. The twist test restrains one end of the cable, while a machine twists the other end. We turn the cable until it breaks and gauge the PSI; this lets us know how many foot-pounds of torque the cable can handle before breaking. The stretch test is there to see how many pounds of pressure it takes to make a cable stretch. Once it is stretched, we bring the cable back to a point of no pressure and measure how much it actually did stretch. As you can see, we take our testing very seriously and every product that we release has been effectively approved through an intricate process.

When you want a reliable Sewer Snake Cable, one that you will trust to get the job done, you want DuraFlex cable. Our cables, made right here in the United States, are made using the most up to date cable-winding equipment along with our own proprietary high-tensile strength wire. We’re so confident in our testing process that every cable you purchase comes with a 30-day warranty. It’s no wonder that DuraFlex cables are the best in the market.

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