What's the best type of sewer camera to buy??

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

Комментарии • 16

  • @gersonturnil8122
    @gersonturnil8122 2 года назад +1

    Hi buddy thanks for your videos, I appreciate your time. IF you a change please link the camera you using and otters subjections please. Thank you

  • @steelcitysewerman
    @steelcitysewerman Год назад

    I use my micro reel more than any of my camera systems easy to carry can do most 4" and 6" lines in residential

  • @petervallez8287
    @petervallez8287 2 года назад

    Love your videos and all the information you give just wondering did you make your own jetter or did you go buy one of those expensive ones thinking about going into the drain biz down here in San Diego just amaze how much those jetters cost are they just marked up from maker to shop owners what's your opinion and just wondering what's been your biggest nightmare as a drain cleaner stuck camera lost expensive nozzle snake getting stuck or nightmare customers and what is most of your business commercial or residential thanks for the advice have a good day

  • @carlossosa2940
    @carlossosa2940 Год назад

    i had a forbest 3188 sewer camera 130ft all in one self leveling and 512hz and this camera is amazing i was a little concern about the 1/4 inch yellow cable seems similar to cheap cameras but this one is perfect to me very stiff i sold it just to upgrade to the one with 200 ft ,, so they not cheap at all as the cheap ones but more affordable than ridgid and gen eye camera or other high range cameras

  • @KD-hi6hh
    @KD-hi6hh 6 месяцев назад

    Good job !!

  • @matthawley5896
    @matthawley5896 4 года назад +1

    Great channel. Do you think 100' push cables are adequate for most residential jobs, or should I get 200'? Thank you.

  • @davehumphrey4075
    @davehumphrey4075 2 года назад

    What is your take on pan and tilt?

    • @sewerroundtablereview4929
      @sewerroundtablereview4929  2 года назад +2

      Depends on your needs. I need a super durable camera so I don't even like self leveling (tried the RM200 once and the self level failed after 13 uses so I never went back). However if you do want to explore PT push cameras under 100', look into Wohler. German made, very high quality and features even Ridgid doesn't have. The only reason I never went with them is because of the lack of repair centers in the US.

    • @davehumphrey4075
      @davehumphrey4075 2 года назад

      @@sewerroundtablereview4929 I don’t go past 100’ very often. Perhaps I can keep my Rigid for longer runs and shorter durable camera for most of the jobs. The self leveling has never failed me but it seems like I have the camera in the shop at least once per year or more. $1700 Refurbished camera head after only seven months. The camera is pretty old so I expect some maintenance but getting expensive. I saw a pan and tilt at the shop and wondered if it is worth it. Seems fragile; too big; and bulky. Thanks for the videos and advice.

  • @jcdchomeinspections7654
    @jcdchomeinspections7654 2 года назад

    I love my Subtech

  • @sayhitome8093
    @sayhitome8093 Год назад

    Why make the video 5 minutes? When you just default to call your distributor.

  • @completepreservation
    @completepreservation 4 года назад

    Brilliant tips 👌👌👌

  • @kellychong3039
    @kellychong3039 2 года назад

    SeeScan Camera the best

  • @jgvideoinspeccionesdesazol9033

    In this video you can't see anything a poor quality camera