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๐ฟ Power through clogs like a proโbecause your drains deserve the best!
The 100 FT Sewer Jetter by JetterTex is a high-performance drain cleaning solution engineered for gas pressure washers rated 2.0 to 2.8 GPM. Featuring a flexible steel braid hose and a compact, four-jet stainless steel nozzle, it delivers superior clog penetration and pipe scrubbing. Ideal for grease, sewage, and food residue blockages, this ready-to-use kit outperforms electric snakes and augers, making it a must-have for professionals and serious DIYers aiming for thorough, efficient drain maintenance.










| Asin | B0B1Z5C8ZX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,927 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #270 in Pressure Washer Accessories |
| Brand Name | The Original JetSnake |
| Color | Stainless Steel and Brass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (93) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Item Dimensions L X W | 1200"L x 4"W |
| Item Length | 100 feet |
| Item Type Name | Sewer Jetter |
| Manufacturer | JetterTex |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 30-day manufacturer |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Pressure | 3400 psi |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upc | 602573652084 |
User
It works!
Highly recommended! I used this with my electric pressure washer, and it worked incredibly well.A local plumber charged me over $300 to snake my kitchen drain, but it didn't solve the problem. They then told me the line needed to be hydro jetted, which would cost another $1,000โthough they generously offered a $300 credit since the snaking had failed. Needless to say, I passed.Thankfully, I found this instead, and it did exactly what I needed. It saved me a lot of money and worked great. I'm very happy with the results!
User
I've needed this my whole life!!
This thing is unbelievably functional, i wish i got this years ago.Basically, this is a self powered umbrella that will scoot itself down the drain pipe with a jet in the front o cut though any muck that it might encounter. This also makes it vastly easier to get to go around 90's and such, all i had to do was pull it back a few times and let it go and it'd get though anything.The ideal is if you can go uphill, so for me i have a clean out near the septic that i used to enter the pipe. Once i put it in and had it facing the right way, i pulled the triggers on the pressure washer and it took off like a bottle rocket... I was not expecting it to be so well self powered, but i was super happy with it. Once it slowed down for a distance (for me, this was it going though grease) i started pulling it backwards, in this way it operations like an umbrella that you put it and opened and pulled out, with the main jets pushing it backwards. It took a completely clogged 4 inch pipe, full of grease and nastiness and made it spotlessly clean (based on my drain camera). I'm SERIOUSLY IMPRESSSED.Now, we can go over when you cannot start from downstream, as i had one pipe, which was the most clogged that i simply couldn't get to from downstream. As before, no problem poking a hole though it, and the water instantly started flowing once it did to, but i wanted a spotless pipe here too, especially since this one was the worst. I did the same thing with pulling it back, and i was able to pull out most of it though the cleanout. There was a section that was past the 90 degree, where i didn't expect that this would work, so i let it go past, then released trigger and pulled it back, and went back and forth several times. This cleaned the pipe as well as the downstream way, it merely took longer because you have to let the water carry it with gravity.. I checked further down the pipe and the grease didn't get stuck further down, so this will work perfectly well if you can't start downstream of the clog, it'll just take a bit longer to clean up that way.In short, this is best tool I've ever bought (in regards to how it worked compared to my expectations). The only down side is that i'm now irritated that i didn't have it many years ago!
User
Cleared the drain when professionals couldn't
This actually worked! I have a 3300 psi and 2.4 gpm pressure washer and I have the 100 ft snake. I tried to clear the line with my 75 ft Ridgid snake but it wasn't long enough. I hired a company but they couldn't get their larger snake in so they used their smaller 80 ft snake but still didn't clear it. Then I rented a snake that could go to 200 feet but around 100 feet it hit a stop. I'm not sure why the snake didn't clear it. This jet hose cleared it around 85 feet. It took awhile to learn how to use it. When it would hit a stop, I would rotate the hose to get it around the corner or pipe transition. When it hits a plug of stuff, I would let it go in some, then pull it back out a bit, then let it go in some more. That seems to help break it up. It is nice that the snake will actually flow in to the pipes on it's own as long as it doesn't hit a blockage. We had wet wipes and roots in the drain. The problem with this snake is that it uses water. So we had to collect the nasty water in buckets while trying to clear it. I have some gutter drains that I want to try this in to clear them.
User
Great product. Needs markings for depth
No issues except, I wanted to know how far into the pipe my 100ft snake was.I marked every 12 inches and indicated every 5 feet out to 100 ftThe hose should have these markings.Worked great. I have an issue at 92 feet I canโt get by.Not the SNAKE JETTERโs fault.Update. I have used this jetter several times now. Itโs very impressive.
User
Works well
Easy to use. Cleared a light clog I had in our main sewer line. Used a camera to check after and it really did well at cleaning all of the piping. I used the 100โ line with a 3400 psi pressure washer. The snake pulls itself down the line so itโs easy to know when it hits something.
User
You will NEVER use a traditional snake again!!!
My house has a chronic issue with the kitchen drain line. I've probably snaked that drain a dozen times with a motorized... and dangerous as hell... snake. Anyone who's used one of those things knows just how diabolical they are! I've also had plumbers use the snake three different times on that line. I have a house warranty with a $125.00 deductible, so those three plumbers cost me $375.00, total, and the line clogged again within six months each time. The house warranty balked at hydrojetting the line. The company finally covered it, but it took hours of dealing with a "customer service" rep in India, and about two weeks of waiting to have it done. When the plumber showed up he had a 50ft jetting hose. The line from my kitchen sink to main drain line is around 70ft. The plumber jetted the line and cleared the clog, but didn't reach the end of the line. He essentially just moved the problem downstream.I decided to bite the bullet and order this sewer jetter, knowing the clog would probably return. Well, last night it did. I dragged out the pressure washer, connected the hose, and started feeding it into the drain line. Unlike the power snake, running the jetter into the line was EFFORTLESS. The way the jets are set up on the nozzle, the thing is pretty much self-propelled! The drain line was clogged, of course, so snotty water, complete with chunks of solidified fat, started backing out of the cleanout I was feeding the jetter into. Once the jetter had punched through the clog, I was able to run it all the way to the tee at the septic tank with ease! Though the clog was cleared on the first pass, I backed the jetter out and ran it in again three more times to be sure the line was as clean as possible. I mentioned the solidified fat in the water because it was PROOF that the previous hydrojetting hadn't gone far enough. Knowing we have issues with the drain line, we THOROUGHLY wipe the grease and solids off our dishes before washing them. What I saw come out of the cleanout was most likely from the previous owner of the house, and we've been in the place for over nine years. Thanks to this product, I'm hoping we're done with the drain line issues.A couple of things to consider though; when you receive the jetter, TRY IT OUT on your pressure washer so you can be sure it fits your machine, and so you'll be comfortable with its operation BEFORE you need it. BE CAREFUL WHEN TESTING THE JETTER!!! If it's not held in place when you trigger the pressure washer, the tip of the jetter will whip EVERYWHERE, and the water jets on the nozzle are DANGEROUSLY POWERFUL! DO NOT try to jet your drain line from inside the house. Remember; the drain line is clogged. Until the jetter CLEARS the clog, the water it's adding to the drain has no place to go but back out through where you're feeding the jetter in. This water's going to STINK! This water's going to be NASTY! If you MUST do this inside the house BE SURE TO HAVE A BUCKET READY to catch what comes out! Other than that, if you can use a pressure washer, you can use this thing with no problem!
User
Replacement parts are not available.
The nozzle came off and went down the sewer. Contacted manufacturer but replacement wasn't available.
User
Reoved clog in 1.5" pipe at 32' one L fitting
Pros: it worked and I saved a lot of money. Secondary Pros: Hose comes with two power washer fittings and cleaning tool . Made in the USA at least that's what the label says.Cons: 1. Requires a Power Washer 2. Snaking ability limited (toilets). 3. Grossly overpriced 4. One nozzle. Requires a wet dry vac for the murphy's law mess you will make in the kitchen.Would I recommend? Yes! Why? I live somewhat in a remote area. Having a plumbing service come out would cost more than this hydra jet and I already have a power washer. And, this is important, I have the tools to unclog this or another drain if need arises...think I'll move first. It will not snake through toilets, etc. Mine was a kitchen sink 1.5 in diameter and 39 feet to the common pipe which included one L and two 45 bends. I bypassed the p trap. BTW, have a wet dry vac close at hand for when water burbles over pipe into kitchen until you clear the clog. This hydr jet propelled itself (once past the L section) to the clog (at about the 32' mark) and with back and forth motion until I felt the clog give way and the jet began moving forward again. I went up and down a couple of times and drain now works like it should. YouTube videos are informative. The 100 foot option is good as you can leave the noisy power washer running outside the house.
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