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Warthog vs KEG Jetting Nozzles: An Honest Comparison

June 17, 2026 · Jetter Pro Supply

Warthog vs KEG Jetting Nozzles: The Short Answer

Both Warthog and KEG Technologies make professional-grade sewer jetting nozzles, and both have earned their reputations on the truck. The honest difference comes down to design philosophy and ownership cost. Warthog built its name on aggressive rotating nozzles that excel at heavy descaling and cutting in larger lines. KEG Technologies (the engineering behind Jetter Pro Supply) focuses on rebuildable nozzles with replaceable ceramic inserts, a three-tier pricing system, and a deep specialization in 1/2" and smaller nozzles for cart, trailer, and truck jetters alike.

If you run smaller hoses and want to refresh worn orifices instead of scrapping a whole nozzle, KEG's rebuildable approach tends to win on long-term value. If you want a well-known rotary cutter and don't mind buying replacements, Warthog remains a respected choice. Below is a fair, dimension-by-dimension breakdown.

How Do the Design Philosophies Differ?

Warthog is best known for its rotating nozzle line. The rotary action sweeps a jet pattern around the full circumference of the pipe, which is genuinely effective for scale, grease, and root intrusion in many situations. It's a proven concept and Warthog has refined it over many years.

KEG Technologies takes a broader, system-based approach. Rather than centering on a single hero product, KEG engineers a full range of fixed, rotating, and specialty nozzles so a plumber can match the exact tool to the job, the line diameter, and the machine's flow. The standout engineering choice is replaceable inserts: the jet orifices are serviceable components, not permanent features cast into the body.

Why Replaceable Inserts Matter

Jet orifices wear. High-pressure water carrying grit slowly opens up the orifice, which degrades your cleaning pattern and efficiency. With a one-piece nozzle, a worn orifice means the whole nozzle is done. With KEG's design, you swap the insert and the nozzle performs like new again. Over the life of a busy jetting operation, that's a meaningful difference in consumable cost.

KEG offers premium titanium-ceramic inserts engineered to resist wear far longer than drilled-steel orifices. That durability is also why the warranty structure is built around the inserts (more on that below).

What About Price and Tier Positioning?

One area where the two brands diverge clearly is pricing flexibility. KEG/Jetter Pro Supply organizes nozzles into three tiers so you can buy at the right level for the job and the budget:

  • Tier 1 — Drilled: Straightforward drilled-orifice nozzles. The economical workhorse for routine cleaning.
  • Tier 2 — Steel insert: Replaceable steel inserts for better wear life than a fixed drilled body. A strong middle ground.
  • Tier 3 — Premium ceramic: Replaceable titanium-ceramic inserts for the longest service life and the most consistent jet pattern. Browse the premium ceramic nozzles or the full Tier 3 lineup.

This tiered system lets a one-truck operation and a multi-rig company both find a fit, instead of being pushed toward a single price point. Warthog tends to sit in the premium category across its rotary line, which is appropriate for what it is — but it offers fewer entry-level options for plumbers who want a budget-friendly nozzle for everyday work.

Warranty and Support: How Do They Compare?

KEG/Jetter Pro Supply backs its nozzles with a clear, layered warranty:

  • 5 years on titanium-ceramic inserts
  • 3 years on the nozzle body when equipped with ceramic
  • 1 year on steel inserts

That five-year ceramic coverage reflects how confident KEG is in the wear life of its premium inserts. On the support side, Jetter Pro Supply offers pro phone support — you reach people who actually understand jetting, sizing, and field problems, not a generic call center. Warthog is a respected, established brand with its own dealer support network; both companies stand behind their products. The practical edge for many smaller shops is being able to call and talk through orifice sizing before they buy.

Made in the USA and Engineering

KEG Technologies engineers its nozzles in the United States, and Jetter Pro Supply ships genuine KEG products (plus the Victory Line, with Direct Hit coming soon) from Spartanburg, South Carolina. For plumbers who value US engineering and fast domestic logistics, that's a real consideration. Warthog also has a long-standing manufacturing presence and a loyal following; this isn't a knock on them so much as a point in KEG's favor for buyers who prioritize US engineering plus a domestic stock-and-ship operation.

Which Is Better for 1/2" and Smaller Machines?

This is where KEG's specialization stands out. KEG builds a deep catalog of nozzles for 1/2" and smaller hose and line sizes, which is exactly the range many residential and light-commercial plumbers live in. The key sizing principles apply to either brand:

  • Match orifice sizing to your machine's GPM. Cart jetters typically run up to 4 GPM, trailers 4–18 GPM, and truck-mounted units 18+ GPM. Your orifice selection should follow your flow.
  • Match body size to line diameter. A nozzle sized for the pipe keeps the jets where they do work and avoids wasting energy.

If most of your work is smaller-diameter residential lateral and branch lines on a cart or smaller trailer rig, KEG's breadth in the small-nozzle range gives you more precise options. For very large mainline descaling, Warthog's heavy rotary nozzles are a legitimate and popular pick.

The Bottom Line

Warthog is a respected brand that does rotary cutting well, especially in larger lines. KEG Technologies, through Jetter Pro Supply, competes on rebuildability (replaceable ceramic inserts), three-tier pricing flexibility, a five-year ceramic warranty, US engineering, real phone support, and a deep specialization in smaller nozzles. For plumbers who want to refresh worn orifices instead of replacing whole nozzles — and who want to talk to someone who knows jetting — KEG is hard to beat on value.

For deeper sizing help, read our complete jetting nozzle guide. When you're ready, browse the premium nozzles, compare the Tier 3 ceramic lineup, or see all nozzles. Free shipping on orders over $199, 2–3 day delivery from Spartanburg, and 30-day returns. Questions on sizing? Call us at (864) 804-6637 and we'll match the right nozzle to your machine.

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