Underhill Drain Blaster High Pressure Hose Nozzle - 70 PSI Sewer Jetter & Washer Attachment with 1-Inch Female Thread (DN-10) for Clog Removal, Pipe Cleaning & Outdoor Washing
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DESCRIPTION
The Drain Blaster is a unique hose-end drain cleaning high pressure nozzle that guides itself and cleans out debris with ease. Perfect for cleaning under sidewalks or cart paths. Ideal for 4-inch to 6-inch drains and catch. Special feature includes wire attach connector for using wire locator to determine draining route. Features include: front jets cut through blockage, rear jets propel nozzle up line and two stage flushing action. Minimum water pressure: 70psi. Made of heat treated grade 303 stainless steel for long life. 1-inch hose thread.
FEATURES
HEAVY-DUTY – The Drain Blaster Nozzle is constructed from tough heat treated 303 grade stainless steel. 1-Inch Female Hose Thread Inlet.
EASY CLEANING – Ideal for power cleaning of 4-inch- 6-inch drains and catch basins, sidewalks, or cart paths. Minimum water pressure 70 PSI.
HIGH PRESSURE – The high pressure hose nozzle features two stage flushing action that’s designed to easily clean out dirt and debris.
FRONT AND BACK JETS – The water hose nozzle sprayer features front jets to cut through blockages and rear jets to propel the nozzle upline.
WIRE ATTACHMENT – Featuring a wire attachment connector for using a wire locator to determine the drain route. The power sprayer is a professional-grade drain cleaning tool that’s built to last.
REVIEWS
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4.5
You can find many of these nozzles that are smaller to fit a pressure washer setup but this is the only garden hose size attachment that I could find. So I guess that's why it cost $80? Of course, it will depend on your water pressure as to how effective this will be. For me, it worked well and saved me from having to call a plumber. Also. depending on your access point and the strength of your hose(I had to duct tape a few spots on my hose because it just wanted to bend in half). Anway I hit 3 tough root blockages that took some patience working through them. Ultimately I was able to get about 80 ft down my line. BUT here is the key if you are dealing with roots. This will break up the blockage and get you through the roots BUT it is not cutting the roots SO you will want to follow up with some Foaming Root Killer to kill the roots. Then periodically retreat the line with root killer.
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