Tool Daily Pressure Washer Sandblasting Kit, Wet Sand Blaster Attachment, 5000 PSI, 1/4 Inch Quick Disconnect
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Jennifer o.
> 3 dayWorked amazing for the job, I couldn’t be happier.
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Terry Gross
Greater than one weekWe used this attachment on our pressure washer to remove concrete stain off our driveway. We could not remove the stain with the pressure washer only. This product was absolutely amazing!! The only issue was it used so much sand. We are currently on 2400 lbs of sand. I wish we could control the amount of sand being dispensed. I would definitely recommend this!!
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Ryan Gillis
> 3 dayDidn’t work for me, tried everything
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broncos denver
15-11-2024This thing is awesome. Was worried about the price to get my pool wet blasted as we have gone too many years without deep cleaning and have been very lax with chemical balancing. Combine that with very very hard water and I have a very expensive problem on my hands and this year it was finally to stop battling the calcium and algae. So we drained the pool and I ordered this in hopes of saving some money. Well, this thing is everything I could have dreamed of and more. It is so worth the money. Tonight after work I ran to Home Depot and got 400lbs of silica sand and got to work. It’s reusable, once it’s dried out you can load it all back up and use it again. (Side note, I turned my pressure washer down to a low idle to start and worked up the idle a little bit until it was adequately removing the scale and algae and deposits exercising caution not to damage the walls of the fiberglass pool.) I got about an hour into playing with this thing and then it got dark so I snapped a quick picture of the progress so far. The steps to the left and the white area near the steps are sand blasted. The darker area to the right is freshly pressure washed and resembles the condition the steps were in before sand blasting them. 10/10 would recommend to anyone!
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J. D.
> 3 dayIm pleasantly surprised by this. When I bought it they didnt have the 3.0 nozzle which wouldve been better sized to my 2700 psi 2.3 gpm pressure washer. I got the 3.5 and it worked perfectly for removing 50 years of rust, dirt, and grime from frame parts. I wouldve been happy getting flaky rust and the grime off but this easily got the parts to bare metal. The hardest part is keeping small parts held down so they dont fly off. Ill probably use some lags screws and old plywood next time. If you own a decently sized pressure washer dont hesitate to buy this.
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Dock Bode
> 3 dayNeeded to rebuild the trailing arms for my 67 Corvair. Air compressor wasnt large enought to handle a sandblaster but I did have a new 3200# PSI pressure washer. Using the cheapest bast media I could buy (medium glass beads) I was surprised of the results. That is 53 years of rust that disappaered in minutes. Anybody want to buy a sandblaster? You should wear coveralls, full face shield. I did my blasting in a corner of my stone drivway so clean up was easy, let media dry and re-rake the stones.
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Eddie Predovic
> 3 dayworks better than I thought it would
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Chris Williford
> 3 dayLike, blasting a car
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joe smow
> 3 dayAwesome used it to clean off The Teflon coating on a outdoor griddle to re-season and it worked phenomenal
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Ole Welch
> 3 dayworks like you want it