🚀 Jet Your Way to Cleanliness!
The Schieffer Sewer Jetter Kit features a robust 100' hose with a 5.5 orifice button nose nozzle, designed for high-pressure jetting applications. Made in the USA, this kit combines durability with performance, ensuring you tackle any sewer cleaning task with confidence.
Manufacturer | Schieffer |
Part number | SCH-MTM-SJK-04-100-BN-055 |
Item Weight | 3.04 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 33.4 x 35 x 10.21 cm; 3.04 kg |
Item model number | SCH-MTM-SJK-04-100-BN-055 |
Size | 1 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyurethane |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**S
Great price
These kind of hoses usually cost 10x as much. You can make double use of it as an air compressor hose too! :D
D**C
Worked like a CHAMP!
Ok - first off, I'm what you'd call a very advanced DIY-er and Landlord. I had ordered this thing to go with my large hot-water pressure washer after buying an old 4-plex with roots in the sewer.I woke up the morning after Christmas to find a pile of sewer effluent coming out of the main drain cleanout when I went to meet the painters. Yep, that's right, a literal pile of human excrement. Yum.Anyhow - this product did the trick! I used the pressure washer gun as a valve (this really needs 2 people to do it right) and used 150 degree water. You will need the Forney fitting https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003X5MLW4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 to connect it to your pressure washer BTW.Dropped it down the main stack on the building, and once the hot water had ran for a couple minutes and the hose softened up, we fed it down the main sewer, where it promptly blasted loose the 50 years of arse that had gone down the pipe. Sent it all straight to a watery grave, old Davey Jones Locker if you will. Ditto on those pesky roots I'd poisoned. Bastards.the next phase of the battle involved the main cleanout where my pipe meets the city tap. this was the site of Great Evil, where the foul gases from middle earth came back to our world. Sent this hot water demon down the hole, hit the trigger, and down she went, spewing 150 degrees of freedom in all directions. human feces, bacon grease and all the fixings disappeared down to the city pipe, out of my life and never to be seen again.Just cause I could, i re-cleaned everything, and now the main flows like the colorado river in spring.BTW the plumber wanted $750 cash to show up that day. I used this, showered for 30 minutes and then spent a lot less than that on dinner and a beer.If you have a pressure washer, this thing is AWESOME. It won't fit down smaller lines, but my 3" main got cleaned out no problem. If you have hot water, use it.It now lives in a sealed bucket after a bleach bath and a sunning, ready to fight again when the $hit-demons come back. I'm ready for you.
F**Y
Did the job
It work well, except very hard 2 go thru short 1 1/2 90 degree. I could not go to 2 short 90.
C**M
Refreshing to buy something these days that actually works.
This worked well. I had about 75' of that 4" flexible black drain pipe running from the front corner of my house buried 2+ feet and ran down to the road underground. All of my down spouts are connected to it. It's been backing up for probably a year, just haven't have time to address it. Well, it was getting worse. Fortunately I have a pressure washer rated for 3,500psi. I actually put a gauge on the line and found that it was only generating 2,800psi. Anyway, I got lucky and was able to attach this directly to the gun without any adapters. (You most likely will need an adapter of some sort) I started at the house and started working the jet hose towards the road. I hit a clog about 30' down the line which took about 30mins to clear then I hit a tougher one around 60' down the line which I determined was probably a break as well as water started bubbling up through the lawn. That one I worked on for about an hour and just wasn't clearing. The hose feed itself very well until it hit that clog and felt like it was hitting a wall. So I pull it out, moved everything down to the road and started working it up that end of the drain. I hit the clog at about 20', kept working it, VERY dirty water and debris started coming out and after about 20 mins at that end the clog was cleared. The hose ran itself all the way up to the house. I stuck a garden hose in all of the down spout drains while still using the jet hose until only clear water flowed out at the road. Only down side is that I thought its a little expensive for what it is but it did work.
D**S
Well worth it.
Kitchen drain has been clogging for years now. No liquid or crystal products have ever helped, despite their 'guarantees'. I have been renting the 75' drain augers from local rental store. and inserting it thru the cleanout pipe in the sink cabinet. These have always worked, but are difficult to to use if you don't correctly feed it into the drain pipe.The sewer jetter was much easier to use. It was messier than the auger, until i got through the clogged portion of the pipe. It pushes the crud back out through the cleanout opening, so you need to have some old towels and a bucket to catch it all. It is not pretty, but it is satisfying to see that the pipe is being cleaned (IMO, better than the auger, which is only boring a hole through the clogged section). Once it pushed through the clogged section, I ran the hose through another 2 times. I used paper towels to wipe the hose while pulling it from the pipe. The smooth hose cleans much easier than the metal cable of an auger, and does not damage the pvc threads of the cleanout opening.Also, the nozzle that came with the sewer jetter worked just fine for me. i didn't have to purchase the rotating version which may be recommended.Some Disadvantages, compared to the electric auger: - You need a power washer to run the sewer jetter, requiring a water hose. - Had to purchase a quick connector to attach the 1/4" NPT to the end of the power washer wand. For my Subaru power washer, i bought the Forney 75135, which was only $6. - Needed someone to pull the power washer trigger as i fed the hose through the pipes. With most of the electric augers, one person can feed and turn on the motor as needed.I wish i would have known about these sooner. Now I own the tools for the job. The electric auger rents for about $50, and is a pain to haul back and forth from the store.
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