🚀 Blast Through Clogs Like a Pro — Don’t Let Your Drains Hold You Back!
The Original JetSnake 50 FT Sewer Jetter is a professional-grade drain cleaning tool designed exclusively for gas pressure washers up to 4200 PSI and 4.2 GPM. Featuring a steel-braided hose and a compact, multi-jet nozzle, it efficiently clears indoor and outdoor drains from 1.5" to 4" diameter by breaking apart clogs, scrubbing pipe walls, and flushing debris. Fully assembled and ready to use, it outperforms electric snakes and augers for thorough, powerful cleaning.
Brand | The Original JetSnake |
Material | Polyurethane, Polyester, Steel, Brass, Steel (braided center jacket) |
Item Weight | 3.55 Pounds |
Maximum Pressure | 4200 Pound per Square Inch |
Item Length | 5E+1 Feet |
UPC | 700736252192 |
Manufacturer | JetterTex |
Part Number | JT50DA |
Item Weight | 3.55 pounds |
Item model number | JT50DA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Power Source | Gas-Powered |
Flow Rate | 4.2 Gallons Per Minute |
Hose Length | 50 Feet |
Performance Description | Gas Pressure Washers Up to 4.2 GPM/ Up to 4200 PSI |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**T
Worth the coin, amazing!
Love this snake. The plumbers are out to steal from you during covid, $260 was the quote, this snake is great, easy to install on my simpson honda pressure washer, really blew the sewer line clean and fast, a tool every homeowner should have, now everyone will call you to help them out for beer and pizza lol.I used the snake again on slow drain sink in bathroom and slow drain bath tub. The cast iron pipe on the bathroom tub was almost completely plugged! I was hitting a wall of sludge, rust, kept working the snake against it and pushed through to the other side into the bathroom sink line, cleared that one easily and that drain is fixed. I spent some time on the bath tub line and need to hit it again but its draining better, amazing that its even clearing such buildup, I'm talking about maybe a 1/2 opening in a 2 inch pipe no other tool would have either made it through this obstruction or if it would (auger snake) what tip would work on scale, lime, rust anyways? This is the best tool I have ever purchased, the only con would be that it can't fit through bath tub drain strainer, but that's alot of bends to make anyways, better to open it where the blockage is if possible.
D**R
Did what it was supposed to do
I was fighting a clog in a 2" shower drain that a snake could not get to. I was skeptical that this would be able to negotiate the multiple 90 degree turns in a steel pipe drain because a snake could not do it. I was surprised when I was able to get it to go through three turns, and thrilled when it removed the clog. I then tackled the 4" toilet drain (toilet was removed) which had an obstruction and was able to get it to the cleanout outside (about 20'). I has used one of the cheap Chinese jetters on this and it was not able to go very far, and a snake kept going the wrong direction. This one went through multiple turns by twisting it per the instructions. I was able to complete the whole job in 10 minutes or so (not including setup). I probably saved $500-1000 based on the last time I used a septic company, who took much longer and seemed to struggle a lot, and they only cleaned the larger 4" pipe, not the 2". I am very pleased with my purchase! The jetter appears to be well made, with clear instructions, and it works as advertised. My only complaint is it would be nice if they had a hose retainer of some sort as it easily gets tangled.
C**Y
This thing has probably saved me $2,000
I originally bought this product to clean out the foundation drains around my house. They were full to the top with thick, wet mud, and roto rooter told my wife (she owned the house prior to us getting married) that they would charge her several thousand dollars to clear the drains. I spent several days with this jetter clearing out part of the drain system, but it was slow and painful, so I ended up renting a small excavator from Art's and dug up the yard and replaced the old clay pipes with 4" PVC. This was about 2 years ago. Fast forward to this year. I have used the jetter multiple times to clear out the new drains I installed, and it works great. I could probably achieve the same result by stuffing a garden hose with a nozzle on it into the pipes, since they are now full of small debris and not thick mud, but I still felt like the purchase was worthwhile.Now fast forward to yesterday. My wife is in the laundry room in the basement (unfinished) and yells up to me that there is a water leak. It wasn't raining outside, and since I replaced the foundation drains, water hasn't come in during even the heaviest of rains. I go down and find that the sewer is backing up through one of the drains near the water heater. There is a clog in the sewer! My wife has for years, despite my protests, flushed everything you can think of down the toilet that shouldn't be going down the toilet. Well it finally bit us. I dragged out the pressure washer and the sewer jetter, and went to work. It took about an hour, but it was able to clear the clog, and get the full 50' of hose into the lines, so we are clear all the way to the street, or pretty close at least. NOW the thing was truly worth the spend!
J**Z
Cost is double what it should be but product really does work excellent
I'll start off by saying this thing cost more than double what it should... That being said it works incredibly well. I snaked and blasted my kitchen drain line all the way to the other side of my house and checked all the cleanouts before and after. Originally there was sludge buildup necking down 2inch pipe to less than 1/4inch . Afterwards everything was clean as can be inside. No build up what so ever.
J**Y
Amazing!
I have to admit, I was very skeptical that this thing would work, but based on all the great reviews, I decided to try it. I purchased a 2900psi 2.5gpm Ryobi pressure washer, both items arrived the same day, very quickly.About 15 minutes to assemble the washer, add oil and gas, connect the water supply hose and fired it up, started on first pull and worked perfectly. So here we go, opened the Sewer Jetter package and read the instructions, uncoiled the Jetter hose, laid it out as described and connected it to the washer wand.It seems to be very well made and high quality hose.I slipped about 3-4' of it into the sewer clean out for the kitchen sink and pulled the trigger...very gently feed it into the pipe and it just kind of took off till it got to the first 90 degree elbow, working slightly back and forth a few times it passed the elbow and continued feeding into the pipe. About 30' in I hit the first clog, took about 30 seconds to blast it out of the way and start feeding again. It hit a couple more areas where there was resistance but each time I just worked it back and forth a few times and it cleared it out.After feeding the entire 50' into the pipe I held the trigger and pulled the Jetter all the back out, leaving only a few feet of it in the pipe, feed it all the way back in and repeated this several times.My sink is draining better than it ever has since purchasing the house.Hopefully I don't have to use this thing very often but because it's so easy to use I know I won't hesitate to use it at the slightest hint of problem.
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