Tool Daily Pressure Washer Sandblasting Kit, Wet Sand Blaster Attachment, 5000 PSI, 1/4 Inch Quick Disconnect
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justin
Greater than one weekHad a issue with it sucking up the walnut shells,had to keep taking it out and moving it around
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David Festa
> 3 dayHaving same issue as others, bad suction. When I first start the power washer I get a good flow, within seconds the flow stops and I can see water in the clear hose. Yes I made sure D is above A. I ran the system on 3,000 and 5,000 psi units, same outcome. I also installed a garden hose washer at the O ring just to see if I was loosing vacuum. I made a Makeshift gravity feed with a bucket and funnel, still no flow. For my next trick I’m going to bend D input pipe 90 degrees
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LOUIS KIEFER
> 3 daySand will stop flowing constant prep needed helper is helpful
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Matthew Muscatello
> 3 dayAttachment worked very will with my 3100psi Gas Powered Pressure Washer. Took rust off and paint off plow, mount, and dump cart down to bare metal. I used fine coal slag from tractor supply.
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R.R.
> 3 dayThis is a decent product for the money.. It worked fine but you need an extra person to make sure the sand is moving thru the hose... The process can be pretty messy .. its best to have large tarps for the debris..
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Chris Williford
> 3 dayLike, blasting a car
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Arcman63
> 3 dayWorks great. Im using baking soda and a plastic tarp to catch the runoff. After you collect it and dry out the water it is reusable. Seller was quick to respond that spare ceramic inserts (the wear item of the unit) will be available mid Nov. 2019 via amazon!!!! Great service!!
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Axle
Greater than one weekWorks great but wore through suction hose rather quickly. Easy fix.
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Brian Fulkerson
Greater than one weekIts works ok. Need a slight modification then it works great
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Prof. Larissa Okuneva
> 3 dayForget about this if you have to clean anything that’s standing upright. The water seeps back into the hose and clog the sand from coming out. If you have a lot of time on your hand to waste, then go ahead and get this. You’ll spend more time unclogging the sand hose and drying it out before you can use it again. It’s getting 1 star from me because it couldn’t do what I wanted it to. I have steel bars standing at 12’ high to get the rust off. Every time I lift it about 5’ high and release the pressure wash nozzle the water runs back into the sand hose. I was going to get a one-way valve installed but I didn’t had the time for that also not sure if that would’ve work either.