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Home›Products›RIDGID releases K-46 Cordless SinkSnake

RIDGID releases K-46 Cordless SinkSnake

By Casey McGuire
July 23, 2025
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RIDGID has released the K-46 Cordless SinkSnake to clear blockages in sinks, baths, showers and urinals.

It’s powered by the 18V advanced lithium battery platform to provide the cordless option for professional daily use. The cable is powered by a brushless DC motor to clear through blockages in 20-76mm lines.

The SinkSnake features a multi-position kickstand for support, a 360° rotatable AUTOFEED that advances and retrieve the cable in forward and reverse, an enclosed rotating drum while being compatible with different cable sizes and cable tools.

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