

🚿 Clear your pipes like a pro — don’t let clogs cramp your style!
The West Bay Sewer Jetter Kit features a robust 100-foot thermoplastic polyester hose rated for up to 5800 PSI, equipped with three specialized nozzles (button nose, rotating, corner) designed to clear blockages efficiently. Its quick-connect fittings and included accessories make it a versatile, professional-grade solution for cleaning sewer lines, drains, and tough indoor/outdoor surfaces, saving you costly plumber visits.









| ASIN | B085WJ4GWG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,935 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #68 in Pressure Washer Accessories |
| Brand | West Bay |
| Brand Name | West Bay |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,925 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1200"L x 0.48"W |
| Item Length | 100 Feet |
| Item Weight | 2.95 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | West Bay |
| Material | Pearl, Polyester |
| Material Type | Pearl, Polyester |
| Maximum Pressure | 11000 Pound per Square Inch |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | >0.5 inches |
| Outside Diameter | 0.48 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 1200"L x 0.48"W |
| UPC | 658906651743 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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!
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.
C**R
It's pretty good but has several limitations.
It's a good self contained kit with all the parts even wrenches, actually bought it to try and clean culverts, haven't gotten to that but will let you know after. So on the good side, have a 3800 psi 2.6 gpm pressure washer. It has cleared three blockages so far. It won't cut tree roots, so that's a whole other thing. The picture shows them putting it down a toilet, you cannot do that don't try. It won't actually make a 90 turn in anything smaller than 4" pipe I've found. If you want to better out from the toilet, you need to pull the toilet off. That's the reason I took a star off, I'm actually looking for a swivel of some sort to try and make those corners. The hose kinks almost constantly unless you string it out, then make big loops to hold it, even then it's easier to just string it out flat. If you put it on a hose real that would work even better. But if the hose was more stiff it wouldn't make the corners it does. I wouldn't try to push with no pressure on it because of how soft it is, if you put pressure to it it will pull itself and the pressure makes the hose stiff enough to push. So outside of the not making corners thing, I'd say it's a great tool. It will not replace an actual plumber, but it can buy you some time before they can perform the larger projects, or help you find where your major blockage is to dig for repairs.
R**Y
Messy Job Made Easy
My house has a septic system that has gone without proper care for a while, so part of the cleanup process involved scouring out as much as I could with my pressure washer and this jetting kit as well as seeding it with some RidX and a few other treatments. It was simple enough to attach to my pressure washer, and long enough to clean all the way from the access point, to the tank about 30 feet away. I prepared by crafting a "portal" out of some sheets of plastic and a contractors bag. I zip tied these over the open end of the septic access point, and cut a small hole just enough for the hose to fit in. I would recommend doing this or something similar as well, because pressure washers also displace a lot of air, and if your entry point for your septic system is an open hole, turning that pressure washer on without some sort of shielding will almost certainly cover you in a blanket of your family's most foul material. I'm glad I thought of it first, and I promise you will be too. I then fed the entire length of the line into the sewer, and did two sets of about 20 minutes each slowly going back and forth the entire length of the pipe, and swapping out the tips partway through. The tips seem good enough to lift a lot of the heavily stuck on matter, however I didn't really use the spinning one, as I was worried that the tradeoff would be less pushing power at the nozzle tip. That being said, the nozzles work as well as I could tell without crawling in and inspecting up close. I know a lot of material was cleared out, enough to ensure there are no impending blockages for the foreseeable future. Afterwards, I soaked the hose and bits in a tote full of disinfectant. I think these work great for what I needed, and would probably excel in other similar plumbing environments. If you have the means and are comfortable doing it, it will definitely save you the money and headache.
J**A
Saved me a plumbers visit
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Works Great! I got this Sewer Jetter Kit 100FT for Pressure Washer, and it works awesome. The hose is strong and long enough to reach deep into the drain without getting tangled. It hooked right up to my pressure washer, and I had no leaks at all. It blasted out all the gunk and cleared my drain fast — saved me from having to call a plumber. Really good quality for the price. Highly recommend if you want to clean out your own drains at home!
A**R
No on/off valve, must be connected directly to your pressure washer
I gave it 3 stars but in the interest of fairness I was trying to unblock a 4" dry well line that was probably unrescueable to begin with. I bought this as a last resort before facing a large repair bill for my septic system. Because it has no on/off valve I initially connected to my pressure washer's wand thinking I could easily trigger the flow. That worked briefly then promptly blew out my pressure washers hose. Thank goodness for Amazon. The head also clog and the pins provided offered some help but it took me about 15 mins to get the obstruction out of the head. I then connected it directly to my PW and it seemed to provide a pressurized stream on the business end of the hose. By the way, the hose easily kinked especially in the hot sun. I would conclude that this might be a good resource for smaller pipes and smaller problems. It was ineffective for my purposes. This was a one-time Hail Mary for me so I doubt I will ever use it again.
R**E
Great
Worked great
A**R
Amazing pipe cleaner! No regrets!
Save yourself calling an expensive plumber! If you have access to a pressure washer you can do the job yourself! I used a Honda with a 3000 PSI. After reading a couple of bad reviews about the hose splitting, I found the hose to be of good quality. First tip on that is, I was careful not to leave kinks in the hose. I hooked up one end to the spray nozzle of the pressure washer, and then I went to the opposite end and kept spinning the kinks out. I could not believe my eyes at the way that hose laid so flat and straight after that! I had an 80 foot stretch of sewer pipe that had not been cleaned in 20 years. I was so afraid it had collapsed. I used the button nozzle first and made it all the way to the end of the line. Next I used the rotating nozzle which was quite amazing! You could hear that thing whirring like a buzzsaw going down that pipe! I'm pretty sure there were roots in there as I found a few small ones tangled up on the nozzle when I pulled it out. My sewer line hasn't ran this good in years. It's running like a river out there. I highly recommend this item. Now I feel secure knowing that if it ever plugs up again I can just use this. And it was so much cheaper than a plumber. I bought a 100 ft set for $65. Money well spent!
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