🚀 Blast Away Blockages with Style!
The Twinkle Star Sewer Jetter Kit is a high-performance drain cleaning solution designed for pressure washers, featuring a robust 100 ft hose and a maximum pressure of 4000 PSI. This kit includes multiple nozzles for versatile cleaning, ensuring you can tackle any blockage with ease. Built to last with durable materials, it's the perfect tool for both indoor and outdoor drainage maintenance.
Maximum Pressure | 4000 Pound per Square Inch |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 1.3 month |
Item Length | 1E+2 Feet |
Outside Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1200"L x 0.25"W |
Color | Black |
Material | Brass,Pvc |
M**N
Works very well
This is a quality hose with everything I needed to quickly connect to my Simpson pressure washer. It included a quick connect fitting for the end of the nozzle so I could use the handle on/off valve, as well as a screw on connection that allowed direct connection to the pump outlet. I used it to clear out nine 70 foot laterals in my septic drain field. I have cleanouts on the ends of the laterals with a radius curve so the hose went easily around the corner of the 1 1/4" pipe and then down the full 70 feet. I used the jet nozzle to clean out plugged sections as well as all the lines, then I followed with the spinner nozzle for a final scrub to clean out the drain holes in the pipe. This was a lot easier than using a metal spring snake. The septic field is working fine now.I recommend putting a piece of tape to mark how far into the pipe you want to go and another one about 3 feet from the end so you don't accidentally pull it out before you're ready. Also, I bought an extension cord reel from Home Depot for winding and storage, which held the entire 100 foot hose.Well worth the price!
C**A
We had to go down and get adapter & reducer at pressure washing store to make it work.
It should come with an adapter for 1/4" line to a regular pressure washer male quick connect. We had to go down and get adapter & reducer at pressure washing store to make it work.It works well. Be careful and you will not kink the line like other reviews.The rotating jet make a lot of noise, use less pressure when using it.
S**S
Great horizontal drain pipe cleaner
I apologize for the long review but I believe in good reviews. If you came hear to see how fast the shipping was or if the product is what I expected, you'll have to read other reviews for that. I could care less about shipping speed and even if I did, it's amazon, I have ordered stuff on Friday after 6 PM and it was delivered by 1 pm on Saturday...but, I digress.I have used pressure washer drain snakes for 25 years, and this is THE best one I've ever used. Without disparaging the negative reviewers please understand, if you've never used one of these before you will more than likely have negative results. To address a few things in the reviews. The different nozzles do NOT all have the same size holes. Well, the single forward facing nozzle does have the same size but the propulsion holes (the ones facing rearward) are the size indicated on the etching on each nozzle. These are mainly for different size pressure washers. I would recommend the smallest (4.0) for most home-owner type pressure washers (anything under 2.6 GPM). As a side note, PSI rating is almost irrelevant without serious GPM. I have a very old honda commercial pressure washer that is 2,400 PSI but flows 4.1 GPM and it will run circles around my 2800 PSI 2.4 GPM big box store pressure washer. Using a pressure washer snake requires finesse. The snake is made of PVC hose and is naturally curved, always, so the nozzle will want to run along the side wall of the pipe(like pointing slightly into it), if you encounter a joint or sweep that stops the forward movement, keep the pressure on, pull back on the hose an inch or two and rotate the hose 1/4-1/2 turn. If you're trying to clear a solid grease blockage, keep doing this until you have rotated all the way around. This will allow the forward facing jet to eat at the grease all the way around the pipe. It takes a little practice but it does not just magically run through the pipe, cleaning everything in one pass. One of the reviewers mentioned trash in the hose that plugged up the nozzles. So, knowing this I blew my hose out with compressed air, nothing came out, so this was not an issue for me. Any of the big box stores/home improvement stores have tip cleaners in the welding section, they are cheap and a must have for anything with tiny holes.It's 100 feet exactly from my cleanout to the furthest sink (kitchen). The spinning nozzle is the most effective piece of this set...for MAINTAINING your pipes. It has no forward facing nozzle so it is pointless to use it for clogs. I ran one of my older drain snakes (only 50ft) from the cleanout under the kitchen sink, and then from the cleanout on the other end to bust up the wax hard grease (I had solid blockage-sink wouldn't drain at all in 24 hours). Once I busted through that mess and finally got what I thought was clean water free flowing through, I decided to try my new snake with the spinning nozzle, holy crap! That thing sounds like a herd of bumble bees on steroids. I let it work it's way through slowly, pulling it back 4-5 feet every 10 feet or so, I could not believe the black/brown crud that came through the pipe!Please, and this is mainly for the men on here. I know we like to see how things operate (especially if it's something we've never used/seen before). Trust me on this one, DO NOT pressurize the snake without it already being in the pipe at least a foot. There are too many jets, at different angles, on opposite ends to predict what part of your body is going to get cut first. I accidently pulled the snake out of the pipe many years ago and it shot across the yard like a wild bullet on a leash. Speaking of that, get some electricians tape (colored) I use white, I have a wrap one foot from the end, two feet and three feet. As you're pulling the snake out under pressure, you'll have a visual warning before you screw up and are on the way to the hospital.Oh, and the kit provides you with the largest amount of teflon tape I have ever seen...literally a lifetime supply for the home owner.
B**R
This jetter works as advertised.
Kinks fairly easily but worked like a charm. I had a French drain that had been neglected for decades, sent the rotating nozzle down and after a few passes, it drains again. Overall I'd say it's a good product. Used with a Westinghouse WPX3200e electric power washer.
M**.
Dangerous due to poor crimping
Do not buy for this hose is dangerous. I have used it about 20 times and the compressed fitting on the pressure washer side separated from the hose. Had this been a hydraulic hose I would have lost a leg
R**.
Works Great - Needs Powerful Pressure Washer
I had a partially blocked main sewer line and the plumber wanted $450 to hydrojet the blockage 75ft down the line from the cleanout. A couple youtube videos latter and I ended up buying this kit with the 100ft hose to use with my small electric pressure washer (Sun Joe SPX3000).Now my electric pressure washer is rated at 2000 psi and 1.76 gpm. It worked slow but alright, taking about 20 minutes to wriggle about 40ft down the line and clearing a small partial obstruction in the process. Unfortunately it just didn't have the the power to pull the hose forward beyond that. Since I was all setup and loosing daylight, I went and rented a gas pressure washer from the local home improvement store.With the gas pressure washer (rated at 3200 psi and 2.4 gpm), the jetter kit had no hesitations punching through my blockage and running 90 ft down the line to my sewer main tie in in under 5 minutes. I then swapped the 360 rotating head for the needle point jet and ran it down and back at a slower rate (4ft forward, then 2 ft backwards) to scrub out the inside of the pipe. Examining the jetter hose and heads after the fact, I found no signs of of wear or abrasion on them.All told, I was able to take care of my main line blockage with just this kit and a gas pressure washer rental for less than 1/3 of what the plumber would've charged.
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