Sounds like a tire pump and the hose looks like it will hold up for maybe three jobs. Sometimes you get what you pay for and so does your customers. Glove up !
What size jetter i should buy for lines of 1 inch to 1 1/2 inch specially sink pvc lines there may be elbows in line .purpose is to clean as preventive maintenance . Please guide.
But yea most ppl don’t and it’s only 125 v 10 amp so it not that bad but they are made with a internal ground same thing will happen with a cable drain machine
Jesus! 1,200psi jet through a trap smh shine like new you say lol a 3/8” or 1/2”cable with a drop head or single blade if able, it wouldn’t take half the time or make half the mess. If that line is galvanised or cast let alone have a solid obstruction especially a commercial kitchen floor drain where they sweep broken porcelain, glass , plastics, mop string and silverware down those drains.. leave jetting to the pro’s. The only things that should be jetted are main sewer line cleanouts with a 3/8 hose gutter drains if not trapped or from manholes with a 1/2” hose all using a high end nozzle between 9-18 gpm between 2500-4000psi.. Chris I’m sorry but this is complete nonsense. Btw that 1/8 hose was collapsing onto itself you were lucky to force that thing far enough to reach the obstruction to wash away the debris around it for it to go down, the real issue is more than likely still in there.
No gloves! These old school guys rock!
He got her done ....that knocks out 80% of the competition
Knee pads, 5 gallon bucket with Hole i bottom and a wax seal between bucket and floor.
Nice job, I think I would have a shop vac running at the same time but your mess was not too bad. kudos.
Good job big guy
Sounds like a tire pump and the hose looks like it will hold up for maybe three jobs. Sometimes you get what you pay for and so does your customers. Glove up !
Matthew M you be surprised we got a 1750 psi 2 gal a min for about 4 years now still hasn’t given us any headache
Where can I buy this at
Jetters suck when in full line of water. When you finally get through clog then the jetter can actually do a decent job cleaning drain line.
What size jetter i should buy for lines of 1 inch to 1 1/2 inch specially sink pvc lines there may be elbows in line .purpose is to clean as preventive maintenance . Please guide.
no, u need to call us we will take care of it for you and charge u.
Great!
Gloves???
Where’s his gloves at
I see the CRAP SHOOTER brand in no longer on the market. Why? We have a few other manufactures units.
Hot water probably is going to cause your hose to burst...you might want to read the directions on it
I like that machine but that hose is like a wet noodle. You got lucky it cleared so fast
Why do I wear gloves
- Steve lavimore
Steve and Baby the Dog #1
wow! safety first!
you're in water with an electric jetter!
you should always assume a shock hazard.
There built with a internal ground
@@themanwiththeplan128 The ground does not protect you from electrical shock. If you mean the GFCI, you still can get hit before it trips
@@johnhubbard6262 and this it why u Where your Ppe
But yea most ppl don’t and it’s only 125 v 10 amp so it not that bad but they are made with a internal ground same thing will happen with a cable drain machine
is it safe to use this on an old sewer main? what is the risk of damaging the sewer main?
JG no risk unless the main is already broken
If it's Orangeburg pipe it will destroy it.
Bare back. No gloves Nice!!
hot water?? you have to handle the hose and walk in the mess
Finger Licking Good water!
the hose seems to be to flexible.
why would you not remove the floor grate first. ow yeah . I would be waring gumboots & be waring gloves 💩 but that's just me
Or you can be a man and just do it.no one needs your help.
Gloves?
nice..back j forth a couple more times get it good & clean..
Get some gloves dude!
hello...! where the F&*() are your gloves
I would never stick that in a trap..
That’s okay I guess but unfortunately they will be calling you back in a week
Mini jetter works fine but the cable is the best way to go
Choo Choo Rooter Bean yes and no depends what is down there a rage or a steal Wool yes cable is the way to go but grease mini jet any day
gloves are for housewives
That little toy is cute, $150.00 buys you a 1700 psi 1.7 gpm compressor and a Jetter hose, why would anyone pay $1000.00 for this one?
lol, a compressor only shooting out 150psi, this shoot out 10times as much, why dont you just call us, we will take care of it for you and charge you.
Nasty as man didn't have gloves on..
Why the fuck are you jetting an area drain without gloves...
Jesus! 1,200psi jet through a trap smh shine like new you say lol a 3/8” or 1/2”cable with a drop head or single blade if able, it wouldn’t take half the time or make half the mess. If that line is galvanised or cast let alone have a solid obstruction especially a commercial kitchen floor drain where they sweep broken porcelain, glass , plastics, mop string and silverware down those drains.. leave jetting to the pro’s.
The only things that should be jetted are main sewer line cleanouts with a 3/8 hose gutter drains if not trapped or from manholes with a 1/2” hose all using a high end nozzle between 9-18 gpm between 2500-4000psi.. Chris I’m sorry but this is complete nonsense. Btw that 1/8 hose was collapsing onto itself you were lucky to force that thing far enough to reach the obstruction to wash away the debris around it for it to go down, the real issue is more than likely still in there.