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🚿 Own your drain game with pro-level power and precision!
The Tool Daily Sewer Jetter Kit is a 100 ft, 3600 PSI pressure washer accessory designed for residential drain cleaning. Featuring a durable, kink-resistant hose and three specialized nozzles (button, rotating, corner), it delivers powerful hydro-jetting to clear blockages efficiently. The ergonomic short gun with M22 fittings offers easy on/off control, while included adapters, wrenches, and Teflon tape ensure quick setup and leak prevention. Ideal for homeowners with 3000+ PSI washers, this kit transforms drain maintenance into a fast, cost-saving DIY task.












| ASIN | B0DPYVMYDV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,540 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #149 in Pressure Washer Accessories |
| Brand | Tool Daily |
| Brand Name | Tool Daily |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 841 Reviews |
| Item Length | 100 feet |
| Item Weight | 5.9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tool Daily |
| Material | Polyethylene (PE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Material Type | Polyethylene (PE), Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Maximum Pressure | 3600 psi |
| Outside Diameter | 0.44 inches |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
E**S
Powerful DIY drain-cleaning solution that pays for itself fast
Powerful DIY drain-cleaning solution that pays for itself fast If you’ve ever had a slow or clogged drain and dreaded calling a plumber, the Tool Daily 100 FT Sewer Jetter Kit is an absolute game-changer. I bought this for my pressure washer (rated around 3000 PSI), and within 10 minutes, it cleared a stubborn clog in my outdoor drain line that snaking couldn’t touch. The difference between mechanical augers and a hydro jet like this is night and day—the water pressure scours the inside of the pipe, not just punches a hole through the blockage. Setup was straightforward. Everything you need is included: the 100 ft hose, jet nozzles (button, rotating, and corner), a short trigger gun, adapters, and even Teflon tape. The fittings thread smoothly, and the included wrenches make assembly quick. The rotating nozzle is the star of the kit—it self-propels through PVC pipes and flushes debris as it goes. The 100 ft length gives plenty of reach for longer runs to septic or street lines. Performance-wise, it’s impressive. I tested it on both my home’s clean-out and a patio drain that tends to back up with roots and mud. It handled both with ease. The hose feeds well and has just the right flexibility to maneuver bends without kinking, though I’d recommend uncoiling it in the sun first to relax the memory. Water flow is consistent, and I had no leaks or connector issues. That said, this isn’t commercial-grade—it’s best suited for light to moderate residential use. The outer hose layer feels durable enough but not indestructible, so avoid sharp edges or dragging it over concrete. It’s also not designed for hot water or continuous heavy-duty jobs, but for typical home use, it’s more than capable. Bottom line: For under $50, this kit can save you hundreds (or even thousands) in plumber fees. It’s a smart, effective tool for anyone who owns a pressure washer and wants to take care of their own drain maintenance. Just pair it with a 3000+ PSI washer, take your time feeding it in, and let the jets do their magic.
R**L
Worthy product with several caveats
1) The product works best on a smooth PVC pipe. It does work on a flexible (french drain type) pipe, but, the corrugated innards will catch the head. Just a little jiggle / pulling out and feeding back in and it should keep going. Maybe it does better with a corrugated flexible pipe than smooth PVC -- my french drain was ridiculously clogged. 2) I tried it on a 1700 PSI electric pressure washer. Was not self-feeding as shown in the demo videos -- not enough power, and, my pipes (see picture) were a thick, muddy mess. Sorry, I don't have a picture of the product in action, but, someone reading this review will likely more want to hear about "what was the PSI on your pressure washer, what type of pipe, how long of a pipe, how old is your pipe, when was it last cleaned, and how bad was the state of the pipe." The Sewer Jetter is probably is amazing on a 3500+ PSI pressure washer. For the most part, I had to push the hose through and it would not self-feed as in the demo video. 3) So if you are pushing the device through, what is the point? Well, it does a very good job of blasting the mud. Also, it is MUCH easier than trying to push a garden hose -- the thickness of the hose is just right. Does a much better job than a garden hose in navigating the angles in a french drain system. The age of my french drain is 25 years and it is never been cleaned. TIPS I wouldn't go so far as to say that "this is the only tool you need", but, it would probably rank #1 on my list of tools that I have tried so far. The "bladders" attached to a garden hose did a good job on getting my french drain clearing project started. However, if you have a 3500 PSI pressure washer, the Sewer Jetter probably is the only thing you need! The long hose does get tangled and out of the box it is wrapped in a tight coil. Ideally, I would leave it out in the sun for a few hours stretched out to its full length to get rid of the memory effect keeping the coils tight. It will be much easier to handle and less likely to get knotted up as you feed it in. I did start with a 75 foot rental auger / roto-router to clear my drain a bit. I don't know how this would have done had I started with it first. However, the amount of mud that came out after using this with pre-clearing with the auger was amazing. All told, I cleared 90 feet of pipe -- the longest run being 60 feet. What I did notice is that around 45 feet, the Pressure Jetter became harder to push into the pipe and I eventually did give up. I think that the hose thickness and the amount of mud in my pipe eventually made it more difficult. However, I was impressed that the hose went as far and as easy at 45 feet. I will likely just try and figure out where the french drain is around 45 feet and cut an access port / venting drain in the surface so I can clear more. So far on the 90 feet of drain I have spent 5 hours with the auger, 2 hours with the bladder, and 4 hours with the pressure jetter. I could easily see myself running the Sewer Jetter every 12-24 months to keep the french drain clear -- especially now that I have 2 (probably 3 by the end of this project) additional external drain access points. Based on the cost of the Sewer Jetter, it is a worthwhile investment that I will be using for year to come -- it will have earned its space on the garage shelf when my spouse starts searching the garage for things to sell at our next garage sale! Last word... this review may feel like a sales pitch for a 3500 psi pressure washer. The Sewer Jetter can get the job done with an electric (lower PSI) pressure washer, it will just take longer and, like me, you will likely be saying at the end "this would do so much better with gas powered pressure washer."
G**D
Not a easy as the video but works well with some effort
For my application this jetter got the job done! With some effort I was able to clear the main sewer drain.
C**C
Works like a charm under pressure
Tried it out today. Took a little bit to assemble it. I like how it comes with its own trigger and pipe threading tape and everything. Never used one of these before. But it was cheaper than renting the power auger at the home Depot. And I heard that the water jets work better for paper clogs like toilet paper backup ran at 65 ft all the way to my septic tank and worked my way back slowly. As soon as the clog was hit I watched the water whoosh down the pipes and clear everything. Very happy with product. After pulling it all out of my pipes, I used my pressure washer to clean all the hoses and spray it down with urine neutralizing spray from Clorox and it is sitting in the backyard drying in a coil. Then I'll put it everything in the shed. I like how I can get my pipes squeaky clean so that less of a chance of a future clog snagging on something
J**S
Works great for 2” and above drain
Best $45 buck spent I use this line for many drains and gutter job And it work great It really ment for bigger drain line and you just have to be patient and know how to work the line The spinning adapter is a game changer
D**K
Worked perfect for me!
I needed something to go down a corrugated pipe. To me it’s the hardest pipe to snake because of the corrugation. I used the tip that’s round on the end with one forward jet and 3 rear jets. It literally pulled itself through the pipe. That said, my pipe wasn’t completely clogged but this thing worked perfect!
A**R
DON’T DO IT!!!
I don’t leave reviews very often, but I felt this one was important to write as a warning… I have a 50 ft sewer jetter that I’ve used with great success on more than one occasion (my son’s BMs could probably break records, so there’s been a few partial clogs over the years). This time I ran my ol' faithful 50ft jetter, but the hose wasn’t long enough to make it to clog this time. I purchased this 200 ft hose thinking I got a good deal, since it was half the price of my 50ft hose. Figured the worst case scenario, it doesn’t work and I swallow my pride and call a plumber. I was very wrong. The hose feels very cheap and seems VERY prone to kinking and tangling. I got all 200 feet into my clean out with little resistance, but still saw the clog still wasn’t clear. When I went to pull it out, that’s when the fun began. I don’t know how many feet I actually jetted down the pipes, cause that hose turned into a birds nest. For the next 2 hours, I pushed and pulled and twisted that line trying to get that bad boy untangled. I finally got it out, and I promise that is the last time I will ever use that hose. The amount of sewage I splashed up will resonate with me any time I think of taking the cheap route for DIY plumbing. The money spent on this hose was not the biggest price I paid for this purchase. Took a long shower and I still smell like a music festival port-o-potty. I’m calling a plumber to jet the pipes in the morning.
T**.
Pressure gun
The pressure gun leaks real bad.If you're using your own line off of your pressure worsher had to use.My pressure washer gun. The hose and nozzle worked good to clean out the sewer line
H**N
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It’s not working as I spect ……….
A**S
Do not buy this hose
I do not recommend purchasing this hose for drain jetting . Yes the jetting heads are good however the hose is not fit for purpose . The hose kinks unlike a proper drainage hose that I use daily this was more for domestic work however I won’t be using this due to the hose being able to kink . Not worth purchasing.
Z**L
Kit adapté sur un sterwins ancienne generation
Il faut être vigilant sur les diamètre et filetage des raccords.
M**P
Fantastic bit of kit.
I read some negative reviews about this but what a brilliant jetter. My soakaway was completely blocked and it was looking as though a replacement soakaway was needed at a cost of 10k. This jetter kit really did the job. I did several runs through the pipe with different jet nozzles and eventually all was clear. Highly recommend.
R**X
Must Have
I got this for work and I must say I am pretty impressed by this so far. It works great with my pressure washer especially if you have a hotsy pressure washer. The handle gives you great control over the Jetter kit and it makes using it so much easier. If you do a lot of hydro flushing or deal with a lot of frozen lines in the winter then I highly recommend this.
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