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Edward
> 24 hourOverall, it works well enough as it does what it is supposed to do. However, the suction hose is not long enough to keep your dry sand out of the way of water spray/ splash from using the blaster. A person could cover the bucket of sand with a plastic bag but then you wouldnt be able to see the sand level and tilt the bucket accordingly. 3 stars I would say, 4 stars if it had a sufficiently longer hose.
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nick brown
> 24 hourPleasantly surprised. Figured Id buy it and if it didnt work, just return it. It works and really well.
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Cricket
> 24 hourBought this to sand blast a golf cart frame. It was an easy addition to my 3100 psi pressure washer. At times I wished that the pickup hose was longer but it performed very well. I went through about 40 lbs of media in the 45 minutes of use.
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Ariane O'Hara
> 24 hourDoes not work with my sprayer
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David Festa
> 24 hourHaving 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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Prof. Larissa Okuneva
> 24 hourForget 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.
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mark c.
> 24 hourIt works great for the money, regular sandblasting definitely works better but if you don’t have a compressor at home like me then this is the way to go, I used a 2500psi 5GPM pressure washer and a 2800 psi 2.4 gpm, the higher GPM unit worked best, I did go through a lot of material fast, I used coal slag first worked great and then I used play sand from Lowe’s which worked better only thing you need to do if you use play sand is put a tarp out and pour the sand thinly and let it sit in sun or a hot shop to dry out and rake it to flip the damp sand,if you don’t dry the play sand the blaster will not work at all, I used about 150lbs to do 4 brake calipers and the brackets but I probably need another 50lbs to complete them, if you have a good pressure washer then I would definitely recommend buying this.
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JasonE
> 24 hourI used a bag of black blast media on the steel frame I was blasting. It worked perfectly. I tried some play sand and was instant disaster. Rock got stuck and blew water backwards. Once that happened, game over. So… if you ever want to wet blast use silica sand or black blast or glass beads for delicate work. The steel flash rusts in minutes so you gotta work fast when putting primer on. Overall it was a win, but the using of play sand is BS. Don’t even bother. I’m perfectly satisfied with this attachment, especially for the money. Great value for sure. Just plan to NOT use regular play sand!!
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Kim and Eric Pinkham
> 24 hourMy husband was very pleased with this sandblasting attachment. Worked well for what he needed.
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Ole Welch
> 24 hourworks like you want it