I stick the wet side in aplastic trash bag so its not dripping all over everything and take it outside. Here's the fun part, cleaning the outside is easy, it's inside that ***** balls. But I'll tell you what, when a plunger ain't cutting it this will and its wayyyyyy cheaper then a plumbers service call regardless of cleaning it.Yuck. Hadn’t thought of that.
Can you take it outside and hose it off? (hopefully from a distance)?
My father had an old compressed-air pipe unclogger.
The PVC traps under the kitchen sink were not fans of 100 PSI. (he should have pulled the traps.)
Outside of that, it worked as intended.
General Pipe Cleaners has been selling a Kinetic Water Ram for 50 years or so. You pump it up to the desired pressure and release the pressure into the clogged drain. Supposedly the drain is cleared by a wave travelling through the water to the clog. I have an import copy that works quite well. It's not the air pressure that removes the clog, according to what I've read.

The one we had was all air. There was a Schraeder valve on the canister and a 150 psi pressure gage.General Pipe Cleaners has been selling a Kinetic Water Ram for 50 years or so. You pump it up to the desired pressure and release the pressure into the clogged drain. Supposedly the drain is cleared by a wave travelling through the water to the clog. I have an import copy that works quite well. It's not the air pressure that removes the clog, according to what I've read.
My copy has no Schraeder valve but a similar hand pump and pressure chamber and gauge. You're right that it uses air, but General Pipe Cleaners says this about how their model operates:The one we had was all air. There was a Schraeder valve on the canister and a 150 psi pressure gage.

Have you considered where the solids from the waste stream go? They go back into the soil where the food you eat is grown. It is spread on the ground where the 'free range' birds graze. It is part of the cycle of life.Larry you might want to alter your diet, not sure many here are eating that![]()