General Pipe Cleaners' New JM-1000 X Mini-Jet Offers More Power in Lightweight Package

The lightweight, compact Mini-Jet provides 1,500 psi of cleaning power yet weighs just 23 pounds.
June 24, 2025
2 min read

The JM-1000 X Mini-Jet from General Pipe Cleaners, an upgrade to the toolbox jetter, offers a more efficient motor and a new balanced design. The lightweight, compact Mini-Jet provides 1,500 psi of cleaning power yet weighs just 23 pounds. Designed for clearing clogged sinks, tubs, and laundry drains, the toolbox jetter clears grease, sand, and ice from 1-1/2-inch to 3-inch lines up to 50 feet long.

The JM-1000 X is easy to carry to and from the job. The pump and motor are centered in the metal case, allowing the jetter hose, integral stainless steel water supply hose, and power cord to wrap neatly around it to create an ergonomically balanced unit.

Designed to resist jobsite abuse, the jetter’s pump and motor assembly are safely contained in a rugged, metal diamond-plate case that can be stored in a small space on a truck. 

This unit hits the stoppage with high-pressure and wall-to-wall water spray. Vibration helps slide the hose around tight bends and farther down lines.

“Our customers have found that our new JM-1000 X Mini-Jet is perfect for spot-clearing kitchen stoppages,” said Angela Grieb, national sales manager. “It’s a tough little tool, and its versatility and compact size make it great for one-man operations.”

The portable JM-1000 X Mini-Jet includes a Super-Flex high pressure jet hose, four-piece nozzle set, and water supply hose. An optional stainless steel braid jetter hose with Teflon core is available for increased cleaning power.

For more information, visit drainbrain.com/jets, or contact the Drain Brains at General at 800-245-6200. 

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