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The Turbo Tank Cleaner is a pro-grade water heater cleaning tool designed to extend your heater’s lifespan and boost efficiency by physically breaking up stubborn sediment deposits. Featuring a durable, impact-resistant clear housing and a lightweight spring agitator, it installs easily through the drain valve and works with any cordless drill. Compatible with all gas and electric tanks (except tankless), it offers a visible, quick, and effective DIY solution that pays for itself in energy savings and improved hot water supply.













| ASIN | B081MYSHYG |
| Assembled Diameter | 3 Inches |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Brand | Turbo Tank Cleaner |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,870) |
| Cutting Diameter | 3 Inches |
| Date First Available | November 17, 2019 |
| Efficiency | Improved |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | Turbo Tank Cleaner |
| Manufacturer | Turbo Tank Cleaner |
| Mounting Type | Wall |
| Product Dimensions | 30"W x 3.5"H |
| Size | length 30", width 2.25", heigth 3.5" |
| Special Feature | Clear Housing, Lightweight Smooth Spring Agitator, Universal Water Heater Cleaning |
| Special Features | Clear Housing, Lightweight Smooth Spring Agitator, Universal Water Heater Cleaning |
| Thickness | 3 Inches |
| UPC | 860001171600 |
C**N
Works great, with a caveat
This is a great little tool, which does what it claims to do and seems to be pretty durably made. I have just used it, and my experience leaves me with a warning I should submit for others. If you're using this for regular maintenance, this tool definitely does the job. Be ready for some water to flow out while you're swapping the valve for this tool; as long as the valve at the top is closed not much should come out, but you'll definitely need an old towel and a shop vac or carpet cleaner vacuum isn't a bad idea for pulling up water. Go slow with the drill, and I found it helpful to start in reverse at first, and switch rotation directions from time to time, going forward most of the time to bring in debris a little faster. I had the hose going outside at ground level, with the end in a location where the sediment wouldn't be a problem. This is probably going to be a workout for your drill, if you've got a significant build-up of sediment. It was a good 45 minutes of running my older 18V Ryobi brushed drill in 1st gear -- didn't take more than a quarter of the battery to do the job, but the drill got quite warm. Most of the job was at a partial squeeze of the trigger. I ended up using a 90 degree chuck adapter (one that maintains the same output speed, 1:1 gear ratio) and that made the job more comfortable, but wasn't necessary. The warning is for those using this as I did, in a situation where the water heater had not been properly maintained. In this case sediment had built up significantly. I needed to drain the tank to replace the lower element which had failed, and the sediment was complicating that process (and may have contributed to the failure) so I purchased this tool to help. When I finally got the tank cleaned and drained, I pulled the heater element only to find that what I removed was just the base of it, with two severed stumps of the element sticking out. The corroded and weakened element had been completely ripped off the base by the tool while I was cleaning the tank, and that discovery started a frustrating hour-long adventure with a borescope and grabber tool, to fish for the mangled element and pull it out of the hole. Overall I'm pretty impressed with the idea and execution of this tool. It's clearly manufactured to a cost and it feels like something that will last a few jobs and will then need to be replaced. And even so I'd call that a great deal at this price. Apparently this tool was manufactured from ABS until recently, when they switched to polycarbonate, and I think that was a fantastic choice. Polycarbonate is an extremely tough material, and it appears they did not skimp on it for the dimensions and thicknesses of the tool. It did jam a few times during operation as it attempted (and mostly failed) to injest very large chunks of what looked like anode rod material (I need to replace that too), which I dealt with by reversing the tool briefly. That said when I removed the tool after the job was done, a couple of these chunks were still lodged in the inlet where the agitator spring emerges and had been grinding away at the tool for an unknown time. Perhaps the designed shape of the water passage through the tool will evolve over time to make these jams less likely. No idea if the manufacturing would be feasible, but I'd easily pay 3-4 times as much for an improved "pro" model made from stainless steel, with clear polycarbonate windows in appropriate locations.
N**M
Eliminates the residue of the hot water tank
The tank cleaner worked well on both reverse and forward direction cleaning the residue out of the water tank. It took about 45 minutes of banking the back and forth to remove most of the residue and I used the Turbo Tank shutoff valve also to help with the cleaning. The clear tank cleaner actually is used to see the residue being released from the tank and flows down through the hose discharge. The cleaning removed the tank banking and noise from the build-up of residue. Good product.
J**E
Pretty effective
My water heater drain valve was a booger to get off. Once I did the rest was pretty easy. It did make a bit of a mess but a few towels and a shop vac made for easy cleanup. The tool worked pretty good. Turning it forward it didn't have any problems but when reversing the drill the auger would come loose and not spin inside the tank. It is only held onto the shaft by the tension of the spring and once it was a little used it didn't have enough tension to reverse the drill. I'm going to try to solder it to the shaft next time to try and get it to hold in place better, since the reverse setting seemed to knock more crud loose. I tried to capture my sediment in a bucket for the review but my hose just blew out and all the debris went down the street. It did knock off quite a bit and my tank wasn't nearly as bad as I expected. A few large chunks and lots of little stuff.
C**L
Does what it says
Works great! Helped break up the sediment and clear it out. It was easy to follow the instructions and get my tank back to working order; it took about 15 minutes total.
T**D
This thing works VERY WELL.
Where to start...this thing is fantastic. I thought I had been diligent with my water heater maintenance. I bought this device, connected it as instructed, and was amazed at the amount of debris it removed from my tank. It pulled out about 3 gallons of hard, crunchy scale and buildup. While doing this, I also replaced the anode rod, and now my tank no longer makes snap, crackle, pop sounds. I used the device multiple times over an hour, continuously watching the crud flow out.
K**N
Worked very well. I could see more junk come out with the drill moving slowly.
W**G
So i had the ball valve in place to start and then this unit was so easy to install. My plan it to use it monthly until the HWT doesnt burn out the bottom element. Worked great.
A**R
Works well. The cable detached a few times. But it does work well to break up clumps of calcium inside the water heater
T**Y
I'm so glad to have come across the youtube video about this product, I've never removed so much sediment. I had the unlucky circumstance of having a leaky valve to my water heater. I couldn't vacuum lock the hot water tank, had to empty and install the tool, fill it up and then start cleaning. Next time I might tried to lock out the water main to see if that keeps the water tank in a vacuum. I would say the hardest thing to do, was taking off the drain valve. That was tough, used a 10 inch pipe wrench but eventually I got it off. Probably a good idea to use a longer handle wrench if you have it.
H**D
I was skeptical, but after using it, I was very impressed by it. I would definitely recommend it for sure
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