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The West Bay Sewer Jetter Kit features a 100ft high-strength thermoplastic polyester hose rated for 5800 PSI, equipped with specialized nozzles (button nose, rotating, corner) for thorough drain cleaning. Designed for easy connection to standard pressure washers via M22 to 1/4" NPT fittings and quick connect plugs, this kit includes essential accessories like spanners, waterproof tape, and pearl corsage pins, making it a versatile, professional-grade solution for clearing and maintaining sewer lines efficiently.









| ASIN | B085WJ4GWG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,601 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #53 in Pressure Washer Accessories |
| Brand | West Bay |
| Brand Name | West Bay |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,021 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1200"L x 0.48"W |
| Item Length | 100 feet |
| Item Weight | 2.95 kg |
| Manufacturer | West Bay |
| Material | Pearl, Polyester |
| Material Type | Pearl, Polyester |
| Maximum Pressure | 11000 psi |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | >0.5 inches |
| Outside Diameter | 0.48 inches |
| Product Dimensions | 1200"L x 0.48"W |
| UPC | 658906651743 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**J
Great tool for the price.
This actually worked really well. Didnt fix our problem, but we think our drain may be crushed or collapsed. Theres no way anything can clear it. But this made it all the way through our other drains. Very easy to use. Connected it to our cheap pressure washer and it worked perfectly. We are keeping this for any future drain problems. Great tool for the price.
D**O
Save your self a bucket ton of $$$$ and buy this!
so, I had a blockage in my main sewer line and hired a plumber to come over to clear it. Once it’s done, he put the camera down and showed me how clogged and dirty the main line was. Offered to clean the main sewer pipes for around $700. Of course I declined, I went to Amazon and did a little research and found this product. I hooked it up to my power washer, no issues, ran it down my main sewer line for the cleanout, got everything nice and squeaky clean. Took me about an hour, so after purchasing this I paid myself an hourly rate of $650!!! Highly recommended, this is very inexpensive and if you have a power washer, you need this kit to throw in your garage. I can use this again and again, you could even use this to unclog the toilet, I suppose, but it’s mainly made for cleaning out a main sewer line. The fact that the jets push water behind, it actually pulls itself through the lines and does a really great job. Once again, Amazon for the win!
R**E
Worked as described!
Recieved hose, hooked to pressure washer 3700 psi, hooked jetter hose to end of washer wand, added tip to jetter hose. inseted in drain line, the jetter lieterally pulled itself into line flushing out all the gunk..i had my doubts. This item works! Sink and shower drains are now clean and only costs i have endured was the cost of this kit and a little time..this jetter hose can save a home owner big money on clogged drain problems. Only reason i did not give a 5 star is that hose seemed to not like the higher psi, had to turn psi down before using, was afraid higher psi would rupture the jetter hose. turned down psi and it worked well, no issues.
T**N
Better than i thought would be
Product worked great. Start with cleaning some of pipe with regular head then switch to mushroom head. Tough making turns in 2 inch pipe with heads but twist line while pushing. Then try line with no head on end, will push through pipe easier and clear the clog. I was using an electric power washer.
J**N
Got the job done.
6 inch sewage drain, 135 foot, this was a slow drain issue not completely plugged. Got the sewer jetter today, everything needed besides the pressure washer was included. I am using a 3200 psi pressure washer. Hose looked like good quality and end fittings looked good, worked good, and held up to a beating. Started working the hose into the pipe. The hose is not made the be pushed on. Pulled the trigger on pressure washer and the nozzle started pulling the hose into the drain. I started with the front spray and two rear spray nozzle. About 50 feet in hit some blockage, slowly pulled the hose out a foot let it take it back in a foot a few times and we made it past the first blockage. Continued down the pipe, came across second blockage at about 75 feet, repeated moving it back and forth, no luck. Pulled hose, changed nozzle to the on that has one front spray three rear spray. Back at 75 foot mark and a few minutes later working down further in the pipe second blockage cleared. About 125 feet in hit another blockage worked it for about 10 minutes, nothing, couldn't get through. Time for the third nozzle, the spinning one. Let me tell you when I pulled the trigger on this one you could hear it working. It was like a plane taking off, spinning very fast. This one pulled the hose into the pipe much faster then the other two. Back at the 125 foot mark 2 - 3 minutes later was past the blockage. Sewage line completely cleared at this point no back up at all. Went a little further and I think I was in the city sewer. Now comes a problem, when I started pulling it back out it was stuck I moved it around turned water on and off nothing. It's not coming out. Pulling much harder on the line then I should be working it back and forth for 20 minutes, nothing, its not coming out. Took a break and put a garden hose in the sewer pipe to run water through it to clean out anything left over. Came back 10 minutes later and said ok let's get this sewer jetter out of the sewer pipe. Pulled it one time and it came right out???? Idk if it was the water from the garden hose running down there or what happened but a sigh of relief. Worked the sewer jetter back and forth through the pipe 5 - 6 times and called it a completed job. All and all I would recommend this product, much better then having to spend $450 to have someone snake my line. Now I have the tool to fix it if it ever happens again.
A**R
I guess fair
The hose is really good and some of the nozzles work great but some of the nozzles it's like they forgot to drill the holes and one even has a hole where it shouldn't. Overall for around 60 it's not bad.
D**.
Definitely worth trying
I recently found that my septic drain field wasn't draining and if I hadn't been out doing my biannual septic maintenance, by the next day we would have had sewage in the house. I quickly called a septic company and had the tank pumped the same day (hadn't pumped it in almost 10 years). Told me that an attempt to clear the drain field would cost $2500 - $3500. To clear it, not replace it. I didn't know about the distribution box, septic guy told me about it, so I quickly dug it up and got it open. Water was almost over the top of the inlet pipe. Ordered a bunch of chemicals (and got some from my local big box store) but also ordered this. Used it today and feel very confident that once my tank fills back up, it's going to drain properly. I have two pipes (corrugated) running from the distribution box to the drain field. There are 3 spray heads in the kit. A "bottle nose", a "mushroom head" and a spinning one. Directions are mostly pictures, for the wording, English is clearly not their native language so it wasn't clear to me the difference between the bottle head and the mushroom head. I think the difference is the bottle head is a little more focused spray while the mushroom head is a little less. I started with the bottle head, then moved to the mushroom head, then the spinning head for each pipe. The hose does tangle up and kink easy. It's a high pressure hose, just like your PW hose, guess it's how they work. I stretched it out across my property and let it relax, that helped but you definitely have to watch it, it will wrap it self around itself quickly. On the first pipe, I got about 17' and it hit a clog (I wrapped some of the teflon tape around the hose where it stopped, then pulled it out and walked it off to measure). Worked it and worked it and finally got past it, then it stops around 36' (I think this is the length of the pipes). On the second pipe, I got about 5' and it stopped. I couldn't get past it until I switched to the mushroom head and finally got past it and also got to 36' before it stopped. Water definitely seems to be flowing better now. We cut down on our water usage big time to save time before the tank filled back up, so I could get this done as well as get chemicals in but from the water I put in it from this tool and also a hose, it definitely is draining much better. If you have someone to help, it's much easier and you can use the attachment to your pressure washer gun. My PW is 3100 psi btw. You can do it yourself, one hand feeding the hose into the pipe while the other pulls the trigger but MUCH easier with a second person. You don't have to use the gun, there's an attachment so you can connect the hose directly to your PW but being that I was interchanging the heads, it was much easier to have my helper (wife) let go of the trigger while I changed the head. Otherwise you'll have to shut off your PW and the water, change the head, then start everything back up. I ran each head through each pipe at least twice and ended up shoveling and hand pulling a lot of sediment back out of the distribution box (good set of cleaning gloves is recommended). The heads literally pull the hose through the pipes. I have no idea of the actual layout of the pipes but they must have a minimum of a 45 degree bend, if not more, in order to leave the distribution box and go out to the drain field. Besides hitting the clogged areas, there was no problem getting the hose in there, like I said, it pulls itself through it. I had been putting in copper sulphate once to twice a year, originally just flushing it down the toilet like the instructions explain but later, after learning that's basically just throwing it away due to dilution, using a pvc pipe to angle into the pipe that feeds into the distribution box and pouring it into the pipe and chasing it with a water hose. The septic guy said I should be doing that monthly! Geez. He also pointed out some plants, I think they're called Lacy Tree Philodendron, that I had all around the septic system that the original owner had planted and said they were the worst thing for septic systems. Can't believe I never thought of it because these things are basically root systems with leaves! The next day I cut them out with my chain saw and hatchet. I ordered a 50lb bag of copper sulphate powder from Wally World and put a bunch into each pipe, via the distrubtion box, and chased it with the water hose. Once my other chemicals get here (concentrated bacteria really), I'll do the same thing. I'm also going to try and find a solution to where I can much more easily access the distribution box, vs having to dig it up everytime. Long story short, ordering this system is a whole lot cheaper than paying someone else and even if I could only use it once (which I can clearly use it multiple times), it would be worth it.
S**G
It works better than snake
This is very useful if you already own a pressure washer I was able to clear 2 clogs with this hose. This water jet is much easier to use than the snake not only that is unclog the pipe it also clean the pipe. I had a salt blockage from my water softerner and I was able to clear it. It does get tangled and kink a bit but just havr it straighten out before use
G**N
can not handle double 90 degree bends close together otherwise a good unit
clearing blocked septic dispersion field lines
R**D
Perfect.
Just what I need.
K**I
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M**D
Bon prix
Bel ensemble plus qu'à l'essayer
A**D
ok
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