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Rhino II Bottom Drains

Simply the best bottom drains on the market!

Quality materials and superior construction differentiates the Rhino over other Spindrifter type drains. A few of the problems associated with the Spindrifter have been alleviated in the Rhino design including;

  • Thicker flanges and liner attachment ring that will not flex or crack
  • All attachments are machine fitted for extra strength with no need for gap filling
  • All joints are hand welded resulting in more strength than the speed welds used on the Spindrifter
  • 3" height over the horizontal discharge port for more concrete over the horizontal discharge port (the Spindrifter requires a collar to increase the height over the drain)
  • Direct pipe connection into the air bladder (the Spindrifter requires you to snake an air line through the pipe)
  • Rhino air drains contain an air check valve to prevent water entering the air line.
  • Rhino drains are American made and cost less than the Spindrifter!

FAQs:

1. How does the Rhino drain differ from Spindrifter drains?
Rhino drains feature thicker flanges and a stronger liner attachment ring that won't flex or crack, unlike the Spindrifter.

2. Are the attachments stronger on Rhino drains?
Yes, all attachments are machine-fitted for extra strength, eliminating the need for gap filling.

3. How are the joints of Rhino drains made?
Rhino drains use hand-welded joints, which are stronger than the speed welds used on Spindrifter drains.

4. Does the Rhino drain provide more concrete coverage?
Yes, the Rhino has a 3" height over the horizontal discharge port, providing more concrete coverage, unlike the Spindrifter which requires an additional collar.

5. How is the air bladder connected in the Rhino drain?
The Rhino drain has a direct pipe connection into the air bladder, while the Spindrifter requires snaking an air line through the pipe.

6. Does the Rhino drain have any safety features?
Yes, Rhino drains include an air check valve to prevent water from entering the air line.

7. Where are Rhino drains made?
Rhino drains are proudly made in the USA.

8. How does the price compare to Spindrifter drains?
Rhino drains are more affordable than Spindrifter drains, offering superior quality at a lower cost.

Simply the best bottom drains on the market!

Quality materials and superior construction differentiates the Rhino over other Spindrifter type drains. A few of the problems associated with the Spindrifter have been alleviated in the Rhino design including;

  • Thicker flanges and liner attachment ring that will not flex or crack
  • All attachments are machine fitted for extra strength with no need for gap filling
  • All joints are hand welded resulting in more strength than the speed welds used on the Spindrifter
  • 3" height over the horizontal discharge port for more concrete over the horizontal discharge port (the Spindrifter requires a collar to increase the height over the drain)
  • Direct pipe connection into the air bladder (the Spindrifter requires you to snake an air line through the pipe)
  • Rhino air drains contain an air check valve to prevent water entering the air line.
  • Rhino drains are American made and cost less than the Spindrifter!

FAQs:

1. How does the Rhino drain differ from Spindrifter drains?
Rhino drains feature thicker flanges and a stronger liner attachment ring that won't flex or crack, unlike the Spindrifter.

2. Are the attachments stronger on Rhino drains?
Yes, all attachments are machine-fitted for extra strength, eliminating the need for gap filling.

3. How are the joints of Rhino drains made?
Rhino drains use hand-welded joints, which are stronger than the speed welds used on Spindrifter drains.

4. Does the Rhino drain provide more concrete coverage?
Yes, the Rhino has a 3" height over the horizontal discharge port, providing more concrete coverage, unlike the Spindrifter which requires an additional collar.

5. How is the air bladder connected in the Rhino drain?
The Rhino drain has a direct pipe connection into the air bladder, while the Spindrifter requires snaking an air line through the pipe.

6. Does the Rhino drain have any safety features?
Yes, Rhino drains include an air check valve to prevent water from entering the air line.

7. Where are Rhino drains made?
Rhino drains are proudly made in the USA.

8. How does the price compare to Spindrifter drains?
Rhino drains are more affordable than Spindrifter drains, offering superior quality at a lower cost.

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