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Dear {FIRST_NAME|StoneAge Customer},
Introducing our newest Warthog Rotary Sewer Cleaning Tool WV-1/4”™
Superior Design Negotiates 2” Elbows with Power
We are proud to announce the new WV-1/4” ™ designed to handle 2” commercial and residential pipes with long sweep elbows. See our video below:

Click to View the Video
US Patent 7,635,096
Please see the manual insert, the data sheet, and our new Tool Talk series listed on the right side of this window.
You can expect the WV-1/4” to cut roots, clear grease and ice blockages, all in smaller lines than ever before. This new WV-1/4” ™ has been field tested with several of our valuable customers. Here are their photos and stories:
Our valuable distributor Jetters NorthWest located in Seattle, Washington and his customer Steve Egnar of Steve’s Plumbing states:
“We used it on an 80 year old 2" cast iron kitchen drain line under a slab. We had opened one end of a 30' run of pipe to remove an owner's broken sewer cable, and jetted the line as part of the repair. The line was more than 60% blocked with hardened grease, and the WV-1/4” made short work of it. The pipe looked new afterward... and won't be troubling the owner any more. We love the tool, and appreciate the opportunity you've given us to participate in its review. Please keep us in mind with your next innovation.”
Please visit their website at:

JETTERS Northwest
at Seattle Pump & Equipment Co.
www.jettersnorthwest.com
Our valuable customer Richard Baron of Baron's Jet Tec LLC. located in Sarasota, Florida states:
The first time we used the new WV-1/4” was for Ringling Brothers Circus at their fabrication shop in Palmetto, Fl. We cleaned a 2 inch PVC pipe that was almost 200 feet long and full of sludge and dried paint. The first section that we cleaned had 1 two inch sweep 25 feet in past the deployment opening. The jet head pull itself all the way through with no problem. The second section was 60 feet long with 2 two inch sweeps 25 foot apart and one 1/8 bend (45*). We found that this jet head was fast and very efficient.
The next job was for a condo in Sarasota. We contracted to clean 12 three inch cast iron kitchen sink stacks from the base of the stack in a parking garage up to the roof. The cast iron was disconnected in the garage and from this point we deployed the WV-1/4”. Our running pressures averaged 4000PSI. Over all these jet heads saved us a lot of time, they were able to climb up 3 inch cast iron stacks five stories high with no problems other than the two stacks with offsets.
Please visit their website at:

BARON’S JET TEC L.L.C.
www.baronsjet.com
A big thanks to our field testing customers and distributors! You help StoneAge make the best tools possible.
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