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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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Ryan Gillis
> 3 dayDidn’t work for me, tried everything
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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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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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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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Jack Williams
> 3 dayWorks good for the money, just follow directions about keeping the intake tube above washer tube so water doesnt backflow into sand. About every 20 min or so I have to blow out the feed tube with some air because alittle water will cause a clog but does a real nice job and best of all no dust to breath or get in eyes.
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Ginger Bayless
> 3 dayFor the money it’s fine. It clogs up a lot but that’s an easy fix.
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broncos denver
> 3 dayThis 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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Ofelia Moore
> 3 daygreat pressure washer tool
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Zachary Cissell
> 3 dayUsed this product with my 4,000 psi pressure washer and it worked extremely well. Blasted my 1980’s Silverado frame straight to bare metal in no time. Not sure how it’ll work on lower psi washers but for mine, it exceeded my expectations. For the price it’s More than worth it.