Tool Daily Pressure Washer Sandblasting Kit, Wet Sand Blaster Attachment, 5000 PSI, 1/4 Inch Quick Disconnect
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Brian Fulkerson
> 3 dayIts works ok. Need a slight modification then it works great
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Rafael
> 3 dayThis product is good for small jobs only made a mess and was a lot of work for the out come. Went with the liquid rust remover solved my problem.
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famedleopard
> 3 dayWorked very well but the hose needs to be longer.
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Laura C.
> 3 dayI was hesitant to purchase this attachment for my power washer because one never knows what their going to get. I used this sandblaster attachment to clean some stubborn scale on my pool tile. It worked to well. I blasted through my tile’s finish So I would recommend something other than sand. Yes it has a learning curve but once I figured the feed issues I was able to clean about 120 linear feet of tile. Would definitely recommend to a friend. I had an issue with the fitting and my pressure washer, I contacted customer service and I received a prompt response and they shipped a fitting to make it work. Was impressed by the response
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Chris B
> 3 dayAfter reading all the 1 star reviews, I didnt have much faith that this product would work. I had an axle with nearly 30 years of rust on it that I wanted to strip off so I could paint it. My pressure washer is 3600 p.s.i at 2.5 gallons per minute, bellow the optimal P.S.I. and G.P.M., so I wanted to give it as much of a chance for success as I possibly could. This is what I did: 1: I bought play sand from Home Depot and sifted through sieve I made from left over parts I had from a screen I made for storm doors. Home Depot has screen making kits you can buy. Its incredibly important to do this because about 1/5 of the sand did not go through the sieve and wouldve no doubt caused a lot of blockages and a ton of frustration. 2. I used a small and a medium hose clamps to ensure that the suction part of the wand stayed on top so as to not allow any water to seep into the hose. The small clamp was clamped where the two wands connected and the larger clamp was used on the plastic part of my wand. If you do this, dont tighten them too tight. You dont want to restrict the flow. It doesnt take much to hold it on top. 3. I put a top (as best as I could) on top of my sifted sand and placed a box over to keep water from getting my sand wet. If you clamp your hose onto your wand, you will lose about a foot in hose length. So, you will have to move your bucket closer to your project. Also, water splashes EVERYWHERE. You must keep your sand dry. The picture of my partially finished differential was taken after 1 bag of sand was used. I sifted the second bag and then went to Tractor Supply and bought the products shown (Black Diamond Abrasive Products Coal, both fine and medium). I used sand and both coal products until I ran out of daylight. As you can see, I had great results. The sifted play sand, fine coal, and medium coal went through with only 1 clog, from sand, and it stripped the axle down to bare metal. I used 1.5 bags of sand, 3/4 bag of fine coal, 1/2 bag of medium coal. When I used the coal I put the bag inside a garbage bag and put a box over it to keep it dry. I dont usually write reviews, but I never had a product surpass my expectations as this one has. The only potential problem was that I was losing pressure where the 2 wands connect. It could be because of material build up there, Im not sure. I lost daylight before I could troubleshoot it. I hope I can clean it out and it can continue to work the way it has. I feel those who gave this product a poor review, probably did something wrong. Hope this review helps people.
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Ryan Gillis
> 3 dayDidn’t work for me, tried everything
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David G
> 3 dayAnyone having trouble with this is probably not doing it right. Used it with medium contractors sand from Home adroit and a 3300 PSI pressure washer. Couldn’t have been easier. Went through about 50 lb of sand on this project. Could have kept going but I got what I wanted out of it. Dry the metal immediately after. I used compressed air to dry this piece. Then paint.
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John G.
> 3 dayDown not suck the sand with a 2700psi 2.5 gpm sand.
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Kim and Eric Pinkham
> 3 dayMy husband was very pleased with this sandblasting attachment. Worked well for what he needed.
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E. G. Haley
Greater than one weekIll start by stating the obvious; if youre looking to start a sandblasting business out of the back of your truck, this isnt what youre looking for. If youre looking for a great way to sandblast the occasional fender or a now-and-then larger project, this is a great setup. I am using it with a 3.2GPM 3100PSI gas pressure washer, and it flows well, cuts well, and covers a respectable area with a better-than-average rate of sand usage. I was able to clean a rusty flatbed frame in about 15 minutes. The water keeps the dust down (you still get sand everywhere).