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The Sewer Jetter Kit features a 50-foot hose with a 4.5 orifice button nose nozzle, delivering an impressive 4000 PSI for powerful cleaning. Made with a durable textile braid and resistant materials, this kit is designed for long-lasting performance and reliability, all while being proudly manufactured in the USA.
7**R
This thing works! Nuff said.
Why in the world does Amazon ask me to rate Sheerness, Thickness and Streach??? I'm not rating clothing here!I bought the kit, it connecten to the end of the wand of my 3300psi pressure washer perfectly. The 2" drainpipe from my washing machine has slowed, then blocked, then slowed draining over the years and I've purchased and used the strongest drain-cleaning chemicles available. They worked well enough, clearing some of the blockage, but the drainwater would back-up again in a few months. Now I don't think that will happen again in just a few months. This Hydro-Jet is designed to punch-through and clean-out clogs as well as Wash-Out the pipe. Of course I can't see inside the pipe, but the washing machine and sink appear to be draining fast without obstruction now. I have an easy accessable clean-out for this section of drain so I won't hesitate a second if/when it clogs again in the future. I held up the tip and pulled the trigger to see whqt the jet's were actually doing. The power-spray didn't seem nearly as mych as the typical tips on my pressure washer, but in the confined space of the pipe I bet it was substancial.
F**L
Works great with a little modification
I used this for the first time today. My pressure washer seemed to struggle a bit to push water through it (a 3600PSI generac model), initially there was barely any water coming out of the tip and I just couldn't make it past the blockage. I decided that it was cheap enough that I could attempt a modification and I am so glad I did! I drilled out the front-facing hole and one of the rear facing holes with the smallest drill bit I had (1/16"). I was afraid to do all 3 rear-facing holes for fear of lack of pressure but the 2 worked like a charm! The water coming out of the front and one side hole is as powerful as the 0 degree nozzle that came with my pressure washer (BE CAREFUL). But anyways, there was literally gravel in the pipe and it pushed it out with just water pressure! i got probably 10lb of gravel out of the pipe with just water pressure. This pipe has given me trouble since I moved in over 11 years ago but after an hour with this little jetter and now it can take all 3 sinks and the washing machine draining into it without backing up even a little!I also recommend this product if you want the full Ollie drain addict experience. https://www.amazon.com/Greenbrier-International-Squeezable-Squeaking-Halloween/dp/B00N825H3M?ref=pf_ov_at_pdctrvw_dp
A**R
Hose and nozzle
I used this hose and nose with a pressure washer to clean out my gutter lines. It did a fair job. Not great but fair. My lines are 4” PVC and it would have probably worked better on smaller pipe. Overall I would rate it a 3.5. Durability and value is a 5.
S**A
Worthwhile Investment!
We have been constantly battling roots in our sewer lines and it just reared it's ugly head yet again. I did not want to rent the machine from Home Depot, for one it's heavy, pain in the butt to move it and just the whole process of picking it up and returning. Plus paying $50 per rental is madness when I may need to use it again. (STILL far cheaper than hiring a plumber.) I started searching for alternative ways to clean the line and a few Youtube videos from plumbers showed how using a water jet to clear your line is far more effective than snaking.When I purchased this, I also got two attachments. One is meant to hook the sewer jetter right up to the machine without using the water line and gun, the upside, is this attachment will allow you to keep your hands free to work on the line. Forney 75106 Pressure Washer Accessories, Female Screw Coupling, M22F to 1/4-Inch Female NPT -https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003X5MGYW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1I actually wanted control over when I would turn the gun on, as when it is shut off briefly, it builds up even more pressure.Forney 75135 Pressure Washer Accessories, Quick Coupler Plug, 1/4-Inch Female NPT, 5,500 PSIhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003X5MLW4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1The pressure washer I used was 1700PSI with 1.2 GPM Also, don't rely on handtightening the smaller attachment, I did need to use a crescent wrench on both ends to tighten and even then it still trickled. But nothing a towel couldn't handle. (I may have fared better using plumbers tape.)We have three access points to our sewer line, one in front of the house, the main floor drain towards the back and a few feet from that, the soil pipe that has a quick access cover. I fared better with this in the front sewer clean out cover. It took a few tries for it to start advancing, but when it did, at times I wasn't sure if I hit blockage or a turn in the pipe. I wish I could tell you I heard a pop and swoosh and knew the line was clear, but I didn't. I will however mention that when the toilet was flushed while advancing the line, it actually moved the jetter.Another thing to keep in mind, is this line gets coiled and tangled fairly easily. SO, before advancing into the pipe, I walked the hose away from the pipe and walked it back, this way it would move the way I needed it to. I did see someone use a hose reel, which may have worked, but really felt it would be pointless as when taking the line out, I don't have a third hand to roll it back and at some points when pulling back, if I felt slightly more drag, I would work that section a bit with the pressure washer.I am noticing my washer doesn't seem to retain as much water, plus washing dishes, the sink sounds like the water drains better than before and I just listened to my washer go through a whole cycle and have not heard the gargling and slurping I would hear before. I will be buying enyzme pipe cleaner or something to manage the roots. BUT if I should slack, I know I have this to use on a moments notice and not having to rent a machine that weighs twice of me. lolAlso, after clearing out the sewer line towards the front of the house, thought I'd try the access point that is on the soil line. I could not get the jet to advance after 15 maybe 17 feet. But by then I was so worn out from the first one, I wasn't feeling as ambitious as I was originally....even more so when I wasn't even sure if this did the trick.
J**Y
Good heavy duty product
This is a good heavy duty product with appropriate length. My only concern is each end attachment has the metal pieces that possibly can get snagged in the drain. That is my only worry and concern.
E**N
Saved my plumbing and my sanity
I cannot praise this sewer jetter enough! It works like it suppose to. I had a huge plumbing problem in my home. Every three days, my first floor would go under an inch of sewer water. I had four different plumbers show up. They would snake the sewer, but the problem kept reappearing again in a few days. They used their sewer cameras three times. Finally, one of them reached verdict, I had a broken pipe under my tile floor. For $15,000, he would jackhammer my tile and replace the "broken" pipe. After doing research, I found this Sewer Jetter. I purchased it and an electric 2100 psi pressure washer. After two hours of slow pressure washing the main drain, something (probably salt) inside the sewer pipe came loose, and out into the sewer went all my problems. So far my plumbing was never better. Everything is working amazingly. Best part is that I did not have to replace pipes under my house. Whoever invented this product, thank you!!!! Just remember, you need a pressure washer for this product to work.
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