🚿 Clean like a pro with the Hourleey Sewer Jetter Kit!
The Hourleey 100FT Sewer Jetter Kit is a comprehensive solution for high-pressure cleaning, featuring a durable 100-foot hose, multiple nozzles for various applications, and compatibility with most pressure washers up to 4000 PSI. This kit is designed for efficient blockage removal in a variety of settings, ensuring your drains and gutters are always in top shape.
Brand | Hourleey |
Material | PE pipe, PVC |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 3"L x 4"W |
Item Weight | 3.62 Kilograms |
Maximum Pressure | 4000 Pound per Square Inch |
Item Length | 1E+2 Feet |
Manufacturer | Hourleey |
Part Number | Sewer Jetter Kit |
Item Weight | 7.96 pounds |
Item model number | Sewer Jetter Kit |
Size | 100 FT |
Power Source | gasoline-powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Sewer Jetter Kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Works as advertised!
Great product that works as claimed! I have a cheap electric pressure washer and it attached just fine.We have a slotted pool drain with a top that is not removable. It was thoroughly clogged with sediment and this product cleaned it out in less than 30 minutes, compared to hours for other options like taking a dremel tool and cutting off the entire top to replace it with a removable one. I’m sure it would work great on clogged sewer drains as well.One word of caution - watch your eyes when using this! All the attachments spray backward, which is great for cleaning out drains, but dangerous for eyeballs. I would recommend half face goggles like chemists wear.
J**N
Worth Every Penny
AMAZING, AMAZING, AMAZING!!! This little gem saved me $800. One of the big "Rooter" companies came out for a slow drain and charged $200 to say it was likely build up in the pipes and it would be $800 for them to come back. I used a $89 pressure washer from the "Freight" place on the "Harbor" and attached this tool. Our pipes were 1 1/2" and I got 75 ft in and that was through 3 90's. The jet end cleaned a lot, but then I put the spinning head on and it chewed through everything. The spinning head was a tighter fit but it went easier while pressing the trigger while pushing. WARNING, until it gets the blockage clear, it gets pretty nasty. The smell of old grease will test your gag reflex and testicular fortitude. NOTE: uncoil before you start using or it is like detangling a slinky
T**.
Effective Tool But Needs Documentation
I ordered this because it would arrive the next day and fortunately it worked as advertised. I did not give 5 stars because of the lack of instructions in the box. The parts are easy enough to figure out but I still don't know what the sewing pins are for and the difference is between the 3 nearly identical spray nozzles. They are numbered 4.0, 4.5, and 5.0 but are otherwise the same in appearance. It easily connected to my pressure washer and it was simple to drop the nozzle down into my sewer clean-out / check valve and guide it up the pipe. Once the water pressure was applied it moved itself along the pipe with some minor difficulty. I had to move it back and forth a few times and untwist the coils in the hose to get it to feed smoothly. It eventually reached the clog and broke it up quickly. This tool saved a few hundred dollars in a plumbing service call. My sewer line has been scoped several times in the last 3 years and is in good condition. I suspect the jet will not be effective on lines that are compromised. It is relatively cheap and effective if your problem is just a line clog.
S**S
Roots From Leach Lines Cleared!
The Hourleey Jetter Kit (100 feet) pleasantly surprised me! Back in January of this year (2024), I had to have my 1,600 gallon septic tank pumped out and rent a 1/2-inch dia. 100 feet size electric roto-rooter to try and clear some tree roots from my two-100ft leach lines. Even with the moderately sized roto-rooter and working in ideal conditions (i.e., empty septic tank, distribution boxes and leach lines), it took me nearly a day and a half to clear my leach lines. Based on the feel of the roto-rooter equipment, I felt that I had only partially cleared the lines and would eventually need to do something more effective. So, after returning the rental equipment, I immediately looked on Amazon for a better solution that wasn't going to "break-the-bank." What I found was the Hourleey Sewer Jetter Kit. After reading its reviews, I ordered one to hopefully finish the job. I received the product in a timely fashion, but since the lines seemed to be working adequately after the partial clearing, I got busy with other things and never followed up with finishing the job. Good thing I didn't re-bury my leach line distribution boxes, because fast forwarding 11 months to this December 2024, and the leach lines completely clogged again. Unfortunately, this time, the septic tank, distribution boxes and leach lines were completely full of leachate (YUCK!!!) And, I couldn't get a truck out to pump my tank for about a week or so. So, I suited up in my "nasty gear" (i.e., old plastic rain suit, boots, water proof gloves, and goggles), whipped out my 3,100 PSI gas powered power washer, and hooked up the Hourleey sewer jetting kit and got to work. I started with the number 4.0 jet nozzle since it had more cutting power than the 4.5 and 5.5 or the spinning jet nozzle. At about 30 feet into the first line, I felt a root mass and thought, "Oh CR#@P!!! This thing ain't gonna work - it feels like a concrete wall - I'm in deep doodoo (literally) !!!" But to my amazement, after continuing to work on it by pulling the hose in and out at the blockage, it finally broke through after about 20 minutes (the blockage felt like it was ~10 ft long). As soon as I punched through the root mass, it was like someone flushed the toilet and the water swished down the leach line from the distribution box and the septic tank - it was the SWEETEST site and sound that you wanted to see and hear (not smell) !!!! After the blockage was worked back and forth several times with the no. 4.0 jet nozzle, I ran the jetting kit down its full 100 ft length to make sure there were no more blockages in the line. I then pulled the hose out and replaced the nozzle with the rotating one (the even cleaning cylindrical nozzle that sprays out the back only). I ran it down its full 100 ft length, working it back and forth, 3 to 4 feet at a time, until the entire 100 ft of leach line had been cleared. This final step helped cut and break up any remaining roots and clear drainage slots/holes in the lines from any surface biomass that may have formed or accumulated over the years. I repeated this exact procedure for the second leach line. It worked like a charm!!!! The best thing was that I didn't even need to pump out the septic tank or distribution boxes, since it worked under submerged conditions! After clearing the first line, the second line drained back through the first line making its entrance easier to find. I am EXTREMELY happy with the product - at a minimum, it saved me about $1,500 - $2,000 for a tank pump out and leach line clearing job!!!!
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