🚀 Elevate Your Cleaning Experience!
The ZOFINESewer Jetter Kit is a comprehensive cleaning solution featuring a 100FT hose capable of withstanding up to 5800 PSI. This kit includes four specialized nozzles designed for efficient cleaning in various scenarios, along with quick connect fittings for easy assembly. Made from durable materials, it’s perfect for tackling tough blockages and maintaining cleanliness around your home.
Number of Flutes | 3 |
Maximum Pressure | 5800 Pound per Square Inch |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.125 inches |
Item Length | 100 Feet |
Outside Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Inside Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W | 120"L x 0.25"W |
Color | 100FT |
Material | Polyester, Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
A**R
Definitely a 5star angry poop snake
Ok, first off not a bot, so you can trust this 5star review.The no kink line will definitely kink... but it won't kink under pressure, unless you really try.Parts look cheap and like they're gonna be absolute garbage. But boy was I wrong! This actually works great!The only major flaw i see with it. Is the head weight. They dont give you a weighted neck piece. And the lines aren't marked at the 1ft or 2ft safety points. So if your not paying attention and pull that nozzle all the way out of the line or it flips around inside the pipe and shoots out. your gonna have a 2000-5000psi angry poop snake missile flying around! And a 0° nozzle stream of water at 5k psi to the face will cause serious damage as long as you miss the nozzle coming at your face first.So only negative to this is the safety precautions they dont put on it, or warn you about. Besides that you should definitely buy it!
D**E
Worth every penny and more
We have a 70-year-old house with corroded cast iron pipes. Given the chance, they will quickly load up with crud, and we have to get them snaked every six months or so. It turns out that snaking iron pipes is hard on them, as we discovered when a commercial plumber damaged an outlet "T," and my wife and I had to replumb behind the kitchen wall—a two-day marathon.Before closing everything up, we used this sewer waterjet kit. Although the pipes had been snaked just days ago, they were still full of crud. It took us three passes before we reached a point where we found no obstructions in the pipes.AT first, I would make around 8 inches of progress before running into an obstruction. But I would leave it in place for around 5 seconds and begin pushing again, and the obstruction would be gone. The third time we used it, the nozzle slid through like a swab on a cleaning rod.The only thing that would make us happier is if the system unpacked itself, did the job, and let us know when it was done.
S**O
Rear facing spray pulls nozzle through drain lines
This product works as shown in the Amazon page. The rear facing spray draws/pulls the nozzle forward into the sewer or drain line well. Package included several nozzles and connectors for garden hose or pressure washer. No instructions were included, but a careful examination of the nozzles is important. One nozzle does not shoot water straight out forward. The other nozzles do have forward AND rear facing nozzles. The nozzle holes are very small and barely visible to the eye. I used a pressure washer to clean out an under ground drain line.
T**N
I read lots of review before buying this, super happy with it but there are a few tricks.
There seem to be a few possible problems with this kit but here were my experiences:#1 - The tip not being threaded. That didn't happen to me. I bought extras that were just the tips just in case. But mine all came very well made.#2 - The hose not going around corners in the pipe. There is a rather large strain relief right on the very end of the handle. It keeps it from kinking right there at the connection point. I was dealing with 3 inch Corex brand drain pipe. So it is a... corrugated... internal texture. I had no problem go around a rather large number of corners as I cleaned out the drain line. In many cases the first 90 degree corner was only a foot or two in. I found that just trying to go into the corner and if it stopped pulling back a bit and trying again was all that I needed to do. I don't mean to say it worked the first time just that it worked. In one case I had to try for more than 10 minutes. But once past it the cleaning process continued smoothly. Because of how it was coiled the strain relief was slightly curved. I used that to my benefit when I new where the first corners were.#3- The hose kinking easily. When it does not have water in it the hose is rather limp. I could see it perhaps kinking in that state. I had watched a YouTube video from a professional company that showed unwinding the entire hose. Getting it laid out as flat and straight as possible. So I did this then I pressurized the hose via the pressure washer before moving anything. This made the hose a lot more rigid from being under pressure. I used way over 120' (of the 150' length I bought) in the cleaning process. Doing it this way I got no kinks at all. None. But I could see it happening easily if this process was not followed.#4 - The cleaning end and hose not feeding itself. I had the exactly opposite experience. I was using a 3000 psi pressure washer. It was not pulling so hard I couldn't control it. But it was actively trying to feed. I expect that a lower PSI rating might reduce or even remove the pulling force but for what I was doing it was present and noticeable.#5 - The hose breaking, rubbing off, delaminating... I did have anything like that at all. I went in and out of my drain lines many time making sure it was fully clean. Except for a bit of shingle grit that came out stuck to it, it looks brand new. No wear and tear at all.So my experience.- I took buried totally blocked drain lines that let my home flood and cleaned them in a short period of time. Just the cleaning part took me probably 90 minutes. But I was going slow and being very careful and thorough.- I have 6 downspouts feeding into 1 line. I had to clean each feeder line and the main trunk line to get everything flowing well.- It took about 4 minutes to get setup. To pick the cleaning nozzle I wanted. Get it onto the end of the hose. Get the hose carefully unwound fully.- It took me about 15 minutes to figure out the pressure washer itself. Borrowed and not something I had ever done before.- The hose at 150' is long. Very long. I had to move it carefully a few times to do all of what I needed to do.My bottom line is this kit was affordable. It works like a champ. It was durable and will work for some time to come if I need it again. If not at the price? It would still be a great 1 time use purchase. At < $75 for a major cleaning that prevented the chance of a very expensive flood it was darn near a miracle.If you need to clean something like I did I recommend it completely, Get it follow the simple setup of unrolling the whole hose and it will clean things amazingly well.
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