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Russell J.
> 3 dayWorked good when new, tips worn after 300 pounds of sand and the wand developed a leak where the tube was joined to the 1/4 quick disconnect.
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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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Robert L. Crane
> 3 dayToo good to be true?? Yep!!! You cant get a quality sand blaster for $30. I tried but it simply does not work. Product failed from the very firsr use. Could not get it to suck up media. Followed all the instructions exactly.
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DJK
> 3 dayI own a 3300 psi 2.5 gpm pressure washer. For any of these types of wet blasting units you need a 4000 psi 4 gpm pressure washer to quickly strip paint down to bare metal. I am restoring some farm implements stuck in the dirt for 35 years. They are covered with rust. Sanding would take too long. And I have concerns about using acid because I dont want to hurt the structural integrity of the farm implements. Therefore I bought this and decided to give it a try. First, the quality of the components are high. Stainless steel and brass. The tube is fine. For $39.99 what you get is high quality. I also ordered some replacement tips. I bought a bulk size 5lb baking soda box. I located it away from where any water might get on it. I turned the end of the lance up so the siphon tube was above the tip of the lance, thus ensuring water didnt drip into the siphon tube. It did a good job. It took off the flaking rust and only left non flaking rust on my snow plow. I then power washed this, let it dry, and sprayed it with Rustoleum Rust Converter. I plan on applying primer and red paint to finish it up. This is a good value. If I had a very powerful pressure washer I could have removed all rust, but that is not this products fault. I would purchase it again, as it saved me a lot of time sanding. Plus I didnt have to breathe in dust from sanding. I have only used baking soda. It is fine so it doesnt clog, dry, and easily washes away for easy cleanup.
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Ole Welch
> 3 dayworks like you want it
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fmcleo1
> 3 dayDid not draw the sand up the feed tube. Only good thing, I had to finally fix my pressure washer to use the sand blaster. At full throttle, NOTHING. So save your money.
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Brian Fulkerson
> 3 dayIts works ok. Need a slight modification then it works great
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Fred S.
> 3 dayThis sand blaster is very well made and fits my power washer. I had ordered one from another company but the adapter was not available!
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Chris Williford
> 3 dayLike, blasting a car
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Andy
> 3 dayBought a 3.0 and a 3.5. Quick connect fittings are not properly machined. Doesnt allow fitting to completely close. The 3.5 will fully seat with lots of force, but the 3.0 is Unusable! Once connected it works pretty well. Better than any other similar blast nozzle for washers. It consumes massive amounts of media though. I restricted the air siphon tube a bit to help with media consumption. If the fittings worked properly, it would be a five star review.