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RedRock Gallo Drain Gun- with 5 Unthreaded CO2 Cartridges for A/C Condensate Line - Air Conditioner Cleaner Blaster Opener Kit with Five Cartridge Clears HVAC Clogs

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  • GALLO GUN - The Gallo Gun is a lightweight portable tool designed to blow out condensate drain lines instantly. Simply insert an included Gallo Gun CO2 cartridge into the Gallo Gun and with a press of the trigger - 800 psi of oil free air clears the line.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE - The Gallo Gun packs cleaning power into a small, lightweight package. This prevents the need for carrying heavy air or nitrogen tanks.
  • AIR POWER - The Draingun uses CO2, eliminating the mess caused by water back flushing drain lines.
  • ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY - The Gallo Gun uses carbon dioxide (CO2), a common component of air, and is totally safe for use in the environment. The Gallo gun is a wonderful alternative to the environmentally unfriendly practice of using refrigerant to clean the drain line.
  • FLEXIBLE HOSE ASSEMBLY - The flexible hose assembly enables you to maneuver through cabinets, coils, and hard to reach drains.



Product Description

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Efficient HVAC Condensate Line Cleaner with CO2 Cartridge Power

The RedRock Gallo Drain Gun is an efficient and convenient tool designed for clearing HVAC clogs, specifically in A/C condensate lines. This kit comes with five unthreaded CO2 cartridges, making it easy to blast through obstructions without the need for additional power sources. Its compact and portable design allows for quick and easy use, making it ideal for both professionals and homeowners. The air-powered system delivers a strong burst of CO2, effectively opening clogged condensate lines and helping maintain optimal A/C performance. With five cartridges included, the kit provides multiple uses, ensuring the system stays clear and functional.

  • The CO2 cartridges release a burst of pressurized air when triggered, which effectively blasts through clogs in the condensate lines of air conditioning units, clearing any debris or blockages.

  • Yes, the blaster is designed to work with most residential and commercial HVAC condensate lines. However, always check your system specifications to ensure compatibility.

  • Each CO2 cartridge is typically single-use and provides enough pressure to clear one clog. The kit comes with five cartridges, offering multiple uses.

  • Yes, the CO2 method is chemical-free, making it a safe way to maintain HVAC systems without damaging the lines.

  • No, the kit is designed for easy use by both professionals and homeowners. Simply attach the CO2 cartridge, insert the nozzle into the condensate line, and release the pressure to clear the clog.


Paul Menz
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Wish I had this when we first moved in. Works great. Clears the drain with just one use.
stevie
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Item works great
corona24pk
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Works great for blowing out drain lines for RTU’s or if your on the Hot Side this will work great for clearing fill/drain lines for open fryers that may have clog,debris,crumb… when people aren’t cleaning equipment properly.***update*** you can use those CO2 refills at sporting good stores you just have to put a small hex nut on the bottom of the CO2 housing so it will bring up the cartridge up a little bit so it can be punctured when you tighten the top cap on.
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Tried it. made a tight seal but pressure was low. Thought maybe i did something wrong. Tried again and same thing. Wasted 2 cartages. maybe just something is wrong with this unit. I was told these work fine. Strange
Vick
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
I tried to clear a small drain and all I got out of the cartridge was a very small burst of gas. Thought I did something wrong. I tried with another cartridge, same result!!! Had to use my nitrogen to clear the drain. Reached out to the company, no response!! Can’t return the item!!
CJCinAL
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
This did not work for me but would probably work for a minor clog. This AC condensation line was in such an awkward place and too small for a regular snake I ended up having to cut a section of pipe with the clog out altogether and replace it. This clog was thick and hard. So I don't think this gadget stood a chance.
Capt. Bloodloss
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2024
I concur that there is some variance in the product from one order to the next as the reviews will illustrate. I can only say that my product worked. I did experience some leakage of the CO2 gas when assembling the dispenser and cartridge, and when I pulled the trigger the pressure didn't feel overwhelming. However, it is hard to argue that the drain line has never looked so clean from inside, and there was a puddle of goo at the other end of the drain line outside.I had tried everything... Green Goobler, baking soda + vinegar, bleach, even liquid plumber (I know you really shouldn't). I even tried a drain auger, but couldn't get it past the first 90deg from inside at the air handler ( I was able to run out the whole 25 feet of cable from outside, but didn't reach the clog.How effective (if at all) this product would have been had I not done all that in the days beforehand, it's hard to say. All I can say is if you do all I did, then hit it wil the Gallo Gun, your drain line will be pristine.
William Durham
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
This worked great. I had to 'engineer' an extension pipe to connect the gun to the clogged line. The line is 3/4" PVC. It connects to the evaporator box via a "T" for the standpipe vent. I only needed to clear one side of the "T", but the gun's nozzle wouldn't fit through the "T" to seal against the drain line. A short section of 1/2" PVC tube was all we needed. With duct tape wrapping the end of this smaller pipe, placed through the "T" to provide a small amount of sealing function on the end of the drain pipe.The clog instantly, and violently cleared. My condensate line drains into the drain pipe of a bathroom sink drain. The force of the clog clearing pressure sprayed back material back up and out of the sink. This caused a bit of unexpected cleanup. I should have closed the stopper on the sink to avoid that. Otherwise, this was a very easy fix.
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