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jon
> 3 day3200 psi 2.5gpm worked perfect with a cheap bag of play sand. To keep it from clogging make sure you keep the hose that is in the sand facing upward all the time. If you don’t water will get in and cause it to stop working.
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brian greenway
> 3 dayWas hoping to remove rust from an engine bay. Had to dethrottle 4500psi 4gpm pressure washer to its lowest setting. Used medium grade black diamond coal slag from tsc, cant speak to fine grade. Glad I bought it, think it will work well for some time.
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Ofelia Moore
> 3 daygreat pressure washer tool
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Ginger Bayless
Greater than one weekFor the money it’s fine. It clogs up a lot but that’s an easy fix.
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chris
> 3 dayWorks as it should uses sand quickly but again any blaster does , I would buy again
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EM
> 3 dayIt works grate job.
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gary marrs
> 3 dayI was trying to sandblast with a traditional gravity feed to no avail. The compressor just didnt have the cfm to push the sandblaster. I found this thing with my 3100 psi and 2.4 gpm just night and day. It does use more media but, since Its dustless you can use regular sand at 5 bucks for 50 lbs. no problem. Im going to try and use It with the gravity feed container make It easier for feeding the monster. Will let you know how It works. Update tried using It with the siphon container and did not work. I also wasnt able to use regular play sand It immediately clogged up the hose. I guess Im going back to the coal slag.
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David A Baker
> 3 day2.5GPM, 2900PSI Pressure Washer with 3.0 nozzle. Blasted an entire car frame that was rusting since 35. Took (17) 50lb bags of media to complete, and around 8 hours of blasting. Used Black Diamond Fine Coal Slag from Tractor Supply. Some very important notes. 1) the supplied hose must be replaced immediately. I blasted half of the frame with it, and the internal ribs and large diameter of tubing cause the media to be pulled through the nozzle in waves. I replaced it with a 3/8 fuel line, and immediately had far better success and consistent blasting. Note that the hard lines accept 1/2 hose. I forced the 3/8 line on, and felt the smaller diameter produced better suction. 2) if you get any water in the hose, swap for another dry hose. I tried blowing the water out with air, and just could not get it completely dry. Kept clogging. 3) this is a very slow and messy process. But for the price it is worth it. 4) metal will flash rust but is easily resolved with a wire wheel.
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Ohio Buyer
> 3 dayWorks pretty well. Be prepared for a mess. But I used it to blast and clean my 60” mower deck inside and out. Keep your sand dry and this thing will suck it out of the bucket just fine. I recommend
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Rafael
> 3 dayThis product is good for small jobs only made a mess and was a lot of work for the out come. Went with the liquid rust remover solved my problem.