Drain Cleaner Sectional
These sectional style Drain Cleaners by Paddock Machinery are ideal for the professional or trade user as well as the home handy-person. Perfect fo...
View full detailsThese sectional style Drain Cleaners by Paddock Machinery are ideal for the professional or trade user as well as the home handy-person. Perfect fo...
View full detailsThis sectional style, electric, drain cleaner by Paddock is ideal for small to medium size jobs and is easily transported throughout houses and bu...
View full detailsHeavy duty Drum Drain Cleaners by Paddock Machinery are ideal for the professional plumber looking to clear blockages in residential buildings from...
View full detailsRodder Drain Cleaners by Paddock Machinery are ideal for cleaning straight lengths of pipe over very long distances. These are heavy duty units sui...
View full detailsScintex stocks a range of sectional, rod and drum drain cleaners by Paddock Machinery. The sectional drain cleaner is ideal for the professional or trade user and comes with a large industrial 1100w motor for greater torque and navigates to the blockage to cut through and clear all drain types.
The drum drain cleaner is a single compact thing ideal for pipes 32mm to 100mm in diameter and comes standard with a 390w engine with speeds up to 250RPM. Suitable for both indoors and outdoors this drain cleaner works great in lavatories, kitchens and bathrooms.
To round off we have the rodder drain cleaner perfect for clearing straight lengths of pipes over long distances. With a powerful industrial 2200w motor and 4 speed transmission this drain cleaner is great for building services companies, maintenance contractors, councils and plumbers.
Very good efficient service. Items shipped very quickly. Highly recommend
No comparison to old 1. Great, light & powerful. I have no problems recommending it & Scintex.
Not too hard to assemble and easy to use. Does a good job as well😊
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Fitted easily to the front of our quad and simple to use - perfect for spreading seed
Great
pump works as stated, running 80m uphill with 15m head @ approx 8-10 lts per minute, filled header tank as required. 360 watts of solar. Delivery was quick. Thanks
Not too heavy, but heavy enough to stay in place, I was not ready for how fast this little guy pumped water out of a dirty pond, too easy!
Prompt service and delivery & the meter slipps into sleep mode when not in use
I have a 5 acre property of natural bush with 100's more around me, we use to have such a bad mosquito problem that my wife refused to go outside at dusk, use the fogger 2 days straight and now into the 3rd week of no mosquitoes at all, brilliant.
The spreader is working well at this point hopefully 🤞 it will continue to work well happy with the spreader
So I needed to slash my paddocks and the chief of finance wouldn’t let me buy a tractor - so I was able to get this past for approval.
First time I used it today - what can I say it’s great! Well crated - Easy to set up and start. Easy to adjust and hitch up. And it cut through the grass like it promised. I would recommend this to anyone who has a UTV or quad bike and doesn’t want to outlay 30k for a tractor and slasher!!
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Great little bore pump, so easy to install and wire directly to a solar panel, tempted to buy another one.
Purchased 14months ago. Still goes as good today as it did the day it arrived.
I only live on a small 800sq block. Completely overkill.
But for anyone who has had to shift dirt or rubble around from the front to the back, this thing is a dream for your back. Can't say even after hours of back filling a pool in the back that it has ever run out of power.
The difference in the amount of soil / (anything) you can move compared to a standard manual barrow is insane. Every time my neighbours see me using it they raise their eyebrows., but I know they go home and search for it in secret seething with jealousy. Especially when I attached the front blade to spread sand on the yard - the rake is for suckers!
Is it expensive? sure. Does it feel like it will outlive me? yep, and I'm only 40. Might have to put it in my will.