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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
This 150ft sewer jetter kit helped tackle some persistent clogs in my home's drainage system. The hose feels durable and handled the 3800 PSI from my pressure washer without any issues. The rotating and button nose nozzles provided flexibility for different types of blockages.Installation was straightforward, and the included spanner and Teflon tape were handy additions. After a couple of passes, the water flow improved significantly.Overall, a reliable kit that gets the job done.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2025
I needed this so much last year. The trees in our yard aren't close enough to the house that I typically think about clogged gutters and downspouts, but because of the birds and squirls, I had a big issue with it last year. I spent a lot of time standing on my roof flushing water down various places with as much pressure as I could manage and it still took forever to clear. We also have three French drains in the back yard that got filled with squirl nest material. When I saw this, I thought to myself, never again! I tested it out, this time from the ground which is so much easier and much safer. I tried a couple of the different heads and was easily able to get the pipe to crawl up the corrugated pipe. If you run it while you're feeding the pipe, it almost crawls up on it's own. There is a little difficulty with some of the turns in the pipe, but I was able to get all the way underground without much of an issue. I personally like the rotating head because it sprays in all directions, but sometimes the head doesn't spin on it's own. It kind of gets clogged and you have to bump it or apply just a touch of pressure to get it spinning. But then it's also nice because you can hear it going and you have a better idea of where it is in the pipe. I haven't tried all the parts yet and they may not all be that useful for my specific situation, but maybe they will work better for you. At least you have them and can use them if you want. The people who designed it tried to think of everything though and it seems like it's pretty good quality. I love how it all works and feel like you get a great set for a very reasonable cost. Now, if I could just figure out how to feed the hose without knotting it up, that would be amazing.
Lab Lover
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
I've been in the market for a jetting kit for a while and finally settled on this one. It appears to be ruggedly made with high quality attachments. Interesting that they include a small box of stainless steel sewing pins for clearing the very small holes in the jetting attachments. Not thrilled at what that implies but, I am sure that's required for all pressure washer jetting heads. They also include a sturdy strap for keeping the hose corralled as well as a thin pair of latex gloves, a pouch for the heads, a generous roll of teflon tape and a 50 ft. hose. The weather here is warm so I can't comment on whether this hose will get stiff in cold weather, I certainly hope not. As with all of these jetting kits, it will go through a 45 degree elbow but not through a 90 degree elbow. Additionally they include a couple of very thin wrenches for attaching and removing heads and a microfiber cloth for cleaning the kit after use. Lastly, they include rudimentary instructions WHICH SHOULD BE IMPROVED, they included a couple of things in the kit which I have no idea what they are supposed to be used for. Overall, I am quite happy with this and I expect it to work well then next time I have to clear the drain lines.
M. Murphy
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
I have been struggling for several years to get my gutters and drain lines away from the house open and have tried everything from a power nozzle on a garden hose to a powered snake. Won’t cut tree roots, but does great with packed debris and gravel from the roof. We have both smooth and corrugated drains. Able to get multiple of them open within an hour of arriving with a 2000psi electric.
Don C.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
I never even knew these things existed, but what a great idea.I have one of those electric rotating drain snakes with the thick metal cable, and what a pain it is to use. I guess if you use one every day it's not bad, but for a homeowner who just wants to clean out a drain without spending a fortune on plumbers, you really need to be careful with that type of drain cleaner. Our previous home had cast iron sewer pipes and they were getting clogged several times a year. What a nightmare.Our current home has PVC sewer pipes, but I've still had to use the drain cleaner once so far. Given how painful of an experience it is, when I saw this product I was intrigued.I currently don't have any sewer issues and I don't have time right now to try it out just for fun, so I'll just give my observations for the time being. The reasoning behind this product seems sound, and the video showing how it works using clear piping is convincing. For clogs from hair, toilet paper and the like, I can't see why this wouldn't work well. Now if you have clogging due to roots getting in your pipes or you have cast iron pipes that are starting to collapse, this probably won't work very well for you.There may be a bit of confusion regarding the "multi-function nozzle". The gun itself, shown in some of the pictures, is NOT included. You should already have one of these that came with your pressure cleaner. The nozzle they're referring to is a spray nozzle that fits onto the end of your existing gun, just like any other spray tip except that it produces a wider spray rather than a high-pressure pinpoint spray. It's primary use would be to clean off all the junk that got on the hose when it was inside the drain pipe, but it has other potential uses as well. It's a nice addition since you definitely have to clean the hose before you put it away, and indicates a well thought-out design.I honestly can't say that I'm looking forward to using this, but inevitably the time will come when I have another clog or something starts draining slowly and chemical drain openers don't work. But I'm confident that it won't be the brutally frustrating experience of using the big rotating drain cleaner machine. I'm actually thinking about selling it since I can't imagine ever needing it again.
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