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The ZOFINE 200FT Sewer Jetter Kit is a professional-grade drain cleaning solution featuring a 200-foot reinforced hose rated for up to 5800 PSI. It includes four specialized nozzles designed for comprehensive pipe cleaning, quick-connect fittings for easy assembly, and durable weather-resistant materials. Ideal for homeowners and pros alike, it delivers powerful, precise hydro jetting to clear even the toughest blockages efficiently.






| ASIN | B09SG5HQPG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,155 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #49 in Pressure Washer Accessories |
| Brand | ZOFINE |
| Brand Name | ZOFINE |
| Color | 200FT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,349 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 0.25"W |
| Item Length | 200 Feet |
| Item Weight | 7.87 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | ZOFINE |
| Material | Plastic, Polyester |
| Material Type | Plastic, Polyester |
| Maximum Pressure | 5800 Pound per Square Inch |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 1.3 month |
| Outside Diameter | 0.25 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 0.25"W |
| UPC | 715330636897 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**N
Not bad for emergencies
I'm a professional plumber and have used more than a few jetters, ranging from a diesel-powered 4500 psi "Pipe Hunter" trailer-mounted unit down to a 3500 psi gas-powered MyTana van-mounted system. This jetter kit certainly doesn't compare to those systems, but for emergency drain clearing (or even some preventative maintenance cleaning of your pipes), this system isn't bad. I've used this system at home three times now, once for a clogged sewer line, once to PM my kitchen drain (grease), and once for some roots invading a grey-water line. I'll share these experiences later in this review. First of all, you're going to want a reel with a valve on it. Yes, technically you CAN run this hose without the reel, but it will likely turn into a fair mess of tangled hose in no time flat. I got pretty lucky in that we had an old reel at work that we were just going to trash... those things can get pretty expensive (the one we bought to replace that reel was over $600.00). Secondly, if you've run a professional jetter, you know the hose will pretty-much feed itself. Well, not so much with this setup. This comes down to the tips that are included with this set. They have exceptionally small orifices (this is probably just so that smaller pressure washers can run it). Fortunately it seems that the hose is threaded with NPT (National Pipe Thread), which is the industry standard, so you can find tips just about everywhere with orifice sizes and styles to meet whatever demands you have. Your only limitation will be with the pressure washer that you attach to the hose. Larger orifices need more GPM (gallons per minute) capability. The hose itself seems to be of decent quality, but I've dealt with quite a few jetter hoses (and seen them tear and even burst) and this seems like more of a light-duty hose. If this hose was rubbed against the corner of a pipe a few times I could easily see it peeling. Again, if you're getting this for emergencies or the occasional PM of your lines, it shouldn't be a problem. My experiences: I had a clog in a 3" line, near a combination wye junction that was about 40 feet or so from the cleanout. This was my first time using this jetter kit and I had it attached to my 3300 psi Craftsman pressure washer. I was really expecting the hose to rapidly self-feed (like one of the big professional jetters I've used), but it did not (even using the tip with three rear-facing jets). I had to feed the line in manually. When it reached the clog it did a good job of breaking up the soft material and pushing it through, but I doubt it would have been so successful if the clog had been something more solid (like cloth or large roots). Again, this can be cured by getting tips with larger orifices (if your pressure washer can run them). After that episode I brought home a sewer camera from work and ran it in all my lines (I wanted to know WHY I got the clog in the first place). I found that the 2" drain leading away from my kitchen had a fair amount of grease buildup in it, and a grey water line had some small roots entering it (which is pretty common for buried pipe). I put the rotating head on the jetter and ran it through the kitchen line several times. It actually did a fairly good job of cleaning the pipe of the grease (it wasn't as sparkly-clean as a big jetter would have done, but it was definitely acceptable). Next I ran the same rotating head through the line with the roots. These were quite small roots (toothpick sized at best) and the jetter managed to chew through them pretty well. There were a few stubs still sticking down into the pipe after multiple slow passes, but again it did an acceptable job. Had those roots been any larger, though, I doubt the tips included in this set would have done anything to them. So to summarize, this is definitely a good emergency kit (and good for general line cleaning once or twice per year), but it doesn't compare to a large, professional jetter in terms of capability. I might, in the future, get some larger tips and give them a try, and if I do I'll update this review.
T**N
I read lots of review before buying this, super happy with it but there are a few tricks.
There seem to be a few possible problems with this kit but here were my experiences: #1 - The tip not being threaded. That didn't happen to me. I bought extras that were just the tips just in case. But mine all came very well made. #2 - The hose not going around corners in the pipe. There is a rather large strain relief right on the very end of the handle. It keeps it from kinking right there at the connection point. I was dealing with 3 inch Corex brand drain pipe. So it is a... corrugated... internal texture. I had no problem go around a rather large number of corners as I cleaned out the drain line. In many cases the first 90 degree corner was only a foot or two in. I found that just trying to go into the corner and if it stopped pulling back a bit and trying again was all that I needed to do. I don't mean to say it worked the first time just that it worked. In one case I had to try for more than 10 minutes. But once past it the cleaning process continued smoothly. Because of how it was coiled the strain relief was slightly curved. I used that to my benefit when I new where the first corners were. #3- The hose kinking easily. When it does not have water in it the hose is rather limp. I could see it perhaps kinking in that state. I had watched a YouTube video from a professional company that showed unwinding the entire hose. Getting it laid out as flat and straight as possible. So I did this then I pressurized the hose via the pressure washer before moving anything. This made the hose a lot more rigid from being under pressure. I used way over 120' (of the 150' length I bought) in the cleaning process. Doing it this way I got no kinks at all. None. But I could see it happening easily if this process was not followed. #4 - The cleaning end and hose not feeding itself. I had the exactly opposite experience. I was using a 3000 psi pressure washer. It was not pulling so hard I couldn't control it. But it was actively trying to feed. I expect that a lower PSI rating might reduce or even remove the pulling force but for what I was doing it was present and noticeable. #5 - The hose breaking, rubbing off, delaminating... I did have anything like that at all. I went in and out of my drain lines many time making sure it was fully clean. Except for a bit of shingle grit that came out stuck to it, it looks brand new. No wear and tear at all. So my experience. - I took buried totally blocked drain lines that let my home flood and cleaned them in a short period of time. Just the cleaning part took me probably 90 minutes. But I was going slow and being very careful and thorough. - I have 6 downspouts feeding into 1 line. I had to clean each feeder line and the main trunk line to get everything flowing well. - It took about 4 minutes to get setup. To pick the cleaning nozzle I wanted. Get it onto the end of the hose. Get the hose carefully unwound fully. - It took me about 15 minutes to figure out the pressure washer itself. Borrowed and not something I had ever done before. - The hose at 150' is long. Very long. I had to move it carefully a few times to do all of what I needed to do. My bottom line is this kit was affordable. It works like a champ. It was durable and will work for some time to come if I need it again. If not at the price? It would still be a great 1 time use purchase. At < $75 for a major cleaning that prevented the chance of a very expensive flood it was darn near a miracle. If you need to clean something like I did I recommend it completely, Get it follow the simple setup of unrolling the whole hose and it will clean things amazingly well.
W**E
Works great with large drain pipes or smaller pipes with large radius sweeps.
Works pretty well. The heads are good for larger drains. I could not get the heads past a 90 degree elbow, The smallest one almost would fit. Even with this setback, the pressure and agitation was able to stir things up and removed the blockage. If the drain pipes have large radius sweeps rather than abrupt 90 degree elbow, it will be perfect. Or a special head that is designed for tight turns. I will continue using it.
D**.
Good
Worked great and already paid for itself with the first use. No idea how well it will hold up in other uses, but so far it's great and saved me about $450 from not needing to call in a plumber. I would suggest getting something to roll it up because it will kink on you right away if you don't.
D**F
Very happy with the results
I have and old house with crudy pipes and have to hire a plumber at least once a year to snake my drain when my washing machine overflows. It will be ok for a few months then the problem is back again. This hose was super easy to use and I got a TON of junk out of my pipes. The first few feet it went in, the water was flowing back out of the pipe and I collected it in a bucket and dumped it in my yard. After 10ft or so, the water was draining down the drain and no longer coming back out. The next day the water I dumped had dried but left behind a pile of dark muddy crud. I was blown away how much junk it removed in only the first few feet. The only issues I had were the connections were not great and were leaking, even with the Teflon tape. Also, the hose towards the end is very rigid and had difficulty passing one of the 90 degree turns. It will have difficulty in 1-1/2” pipe but ok with 2” and above as long as there aren’t any sharp 90 degree bends. It definitely will not pass a p-trap, you would have to disassemble the trap and go directly into the pipe. For the money, it’s definitely worth it compared to paying a plumber to snake your pipes. I am very happy with the results.
T**C
Works good at loosening up stubborn wads of sludge in a drain pipe.
A little work to put it together and use it with my pressure washer, but it did the trick in removing a bunch of sludge in a ~55 foot long PVC drain pipe under my house. The tips that fire backward are nice because it pulls itself into the drain pipe. But the one that fires forward was the one that finally got out the stubborn slop. The hose is super stiff and kind of a pain to work with, but I guess it needs to be stiff to be able to shove that much hose that deep into a drain pipe. The wrenches it comes with are kind of junky, so I used my own wrenches.
K**H
Worth every penny
This worked like a charm! We had an issue with our sewer line 6 months ago and a plumber came out and charged us $400 to clear the line. This time we purchased this hose and we were able to do the job ourselves.
E**S
A Handy DIY Drain-Cleaning Kit That Works Best When You Take Your Time
A Handy DIY Drain-Cleaning Kit That Works Best When You Take Your Time This 100-foot sewer jetter kit turned out to be a very useful add-on for a pressure washer, especially for homeowners who want to tackle clogged outdoor drains or do maintenance without immediately calling in a pro. For the price, it gives you a surprisingly complete setup with multiple nozzles, adapters, tape, cleaning pins, and wrenches, so it feels like a real kit rather than just a hose tossed in a box. What I liked most is that it gives you options. The different nozzle styles make a difference depending on what you’re trying to do. The button nose is a good general-purpose starting point for pushing through debris, while the rotating and corner-style nozzles are helpful when you want more agitation or need to work around awkward sections. For yard drains, stormwater lines, and other outdoor applications, having those choices makes the kit more versatile. The 100-foot length is also a major plus. That extra reach makes it much more practical for longer residential drain runs, and it is long enough for a lot of real-world home use. The hose itself is flexible enough to work with, and when pressurized it tends to perform better than when it is still empty and loosely coiled. That said, this is one of those products where setup and technique matter a lot. The biggest thing to know is that you really want to fully uncoil and straighten the hose before using it. If you rush that part, it seems much more likely to kink, twist, or become annoying to manage. Once laid out properly, it should behave better. I also would not expect it to perform like a professional drain jetting rig. This feels more like a capable homeowner tool for clogs, sludge, sediment, and maintenance flushing rather than an all-powerful solution for every severe blockage. Another thing to keep in mind is pipe layout. Based on the design and included heads, this should do best in straighter runs, wider drains, and lines with gentle sweeps rather than tight, abrupt 90-degree turns. If your plumbing has sharper elbows, you may need patience, repositioning, and realistic expectations. It can still help break things loose, but not every turn will be easy. I also think this is best suited for outdoor drains, landscape drains, and general drain maintenance where you already understand the layout and are comfortable working with a pressure washer. It’s a good fit for a hands-on homeowner, but probably not the best choice for someone expecting a foolproof, plug-and-play miracle tool right out of the box. Overall, I think this is a solid value. It has enough reach, enough included accessories, and enough cleaning ability to be genuinely useful around the house. It’s not perfect, and hose management seems to be the main downside, but when used carefully it looks like it can save a lot of money and solve a real problem. Bottom line: this is a worthwhile jetter kit for homeowners who want an affordable DIY drain-cleaning option, especially for longer outdoor drain lines. It works best with patience, proper hose setup, and realistic expectations.
A**M
Sewer Jetter works a treat
Used on Stormwater drainage lines at my house. Drain jetter cleaned then flushed (with 2 different heads) worked well to clean silt and sediment from the drain lines. worked well with 6.5hp 3000PSI petrol gurni with 50% pressure on pump and RPM turned up to 100%
ط**ر
قوة تنظيف المواسير مثل المحترفين 🚿🔧
طقم تنظيف مواسير بطول 100 قدم يتحمل ضغط حتى 5800 PSI، مع فوهات زاوية ودوران للوصول لأصعب الانسدادات. مناسب مع أغلب أجهزة الضغط العالي، ويجي معه أدوات تثبيت وشريط عازل ضد الماء. ممتاز للمجاري والمواسير الطويلة. أفضل طريقة استخدام: وصل الخرطوم بجهاز الضغط العالي بإحكام ابدأ بضغط منخفض ثم زد تدريجيًا لتفادي تلف المواسير استخدم واقي عين ويدين للسلامة
D**C
Worked really good for me.
Snaked it first, used my Generac gas power washer to clean it. Easy to connect. I was amazed how well it worked. It pulls in by it’s self thru jets, amazing all 50’ went into the weeping tile. Cleaned it thoroughly. Would recommend to everyone. Great product.
B**N
Could be better
Kinks easily before I've even had chance to use it took an hour to unravel
G**N
Clean pipes!
Worked very well. Cleaned our 1.5” drain pipe that was almost totally blocked with debris from 45 years of slow moving kitchen sink water. Connected to my power washer no problem. I built an attachment to catch water as the water drains back as it’s cleaning. Only reason it’s not 5 stars is there should be a hose reel included. 100’ of hose is a real hassle to roll up.
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