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2025-09-04 13:12:03
This Pressure Washer Sand Blaster words GREAT... IF!No instructions. Not even a piece of paper or picture. But assembly is very easy and I don't think there is any way to do it wrong. So, no dings for that in my book.I read reviews about the hose blowing off. Not a problem if you just assemble it correctly.Worked great on a set of steel wheels off my 48 Plymouth. The stubborn rust and paint went away quickly WHEN the sand fed properly. And this is the 'IF' that you need to overcome. The sand needs to be dry. OK. Got that. Knew it going in. I used play sand. With this system, there really isn't any reason to pay 3 times the price for special sand blasting media. A real savings if you're doing a bigger job. But typically, play sand is stored outside and somewhere along the way it gets wet. 2nd, it comes in a plastic bag which, once moisture gets in, it can't get out. I should have emptied my bag into a paint bucket and let it dry in the sun for a day before using it. It wasn't dripping wet. But it was damp. And that created feed problems. I consider it 'Operator Error'. So, no dings for this either. Even with the damp sand, I just had to keep bouncing the sand bag every 30 seconds or so to get the flow going again. The tube never clogged, it just quit flowing. Others have reported the same problem. It's not the attachment's fault.I took off 2 stars in the 'Ease of Use' category because it's a bit awkward with the 2nd hose and the way the Venturi hose comes off (you want to keep that in the up position). But frankly, there really isn't anything else you could do. A longer hose might be handy for say doing a driveway or something where you need more distance. But this might create other issues with feeding the sand. It's not that hard to move the sand along as you go. Especially if you put it into a paint bucket. Which is exactly what I will do next time.Overall, for the price and the AWESOME job it does. I am a very happy camper. The finished product is smother and more polished than a dry sand blasting finish. I like it better and should reduce the amount of sanding I'll have to do to get my wheels looking great.Highly recommended. Just be prepared to take the needed precautions and you'll be impressed.
mr. k
2025-08-31 18:26:41
I purchased this in preparation for a suspension overhaul on my cherokee. I had read a lot of good and bad things about using play sand, and decided to go with an actual sand blasting media. coal slag to be exact. Im using a dewalt gas powered 3600 psi 2.5 gpm pressure washer.A few things to note.1. Unless you have something to agitate the pickup tube, it was easier with 2 people.2. I knew it would make a mess, wasn't expecting the scope of said mess.3. A face shield will be much better than the safety glasses that are included.4. Have some sort of rust inhibitor handy, flash rust is crazy to watch. I used a spray bottle with C.L.R, a heat gun and a clean rag to remove the excess moisture followed quickly by etching primer.5. You may never have enough media, went through 100lbs doing 2 knuckles and a sway bar.Outside of the flash rust i encountered it was a good experience and did a good job.
H Cook
2025-08-28 15:02:41
If you desperately need to sandblast something this will work, Although Its a mess. It goes through 50lbs of sand ever 5 minutes, and for rusty metal takes about 5 minutes per 4 sq inches.It would be perfect if you lived on the Florida beaches.Pros,#1 - Shoots sandCons,#1 - Only works with bone dry sand,#2 - If the project is made of steel It will flash rust Immediately.#3 - Makes a MESS sand everywhere.#4 - If you want to reuse sand it will take about 3 hours of cleanup + sifting.#5 - Will most likely cause silicosis.Not bashing this product just saying that it would be easier just to take your project to a sandblasting shop.
BajaRon
2025-08-14 09:56:39
This Pressure Washer Sand Blaster words GREAT... IF!No instructions. Not even a piece of paper or picture. But assembly is very easy and I don't think there is any way to do it wrong. So, no dings for that in my book.I read reviews about the hose blowing off. Not a problem if you just assemble it correctly.Worked great on a set of steel wheels off my 48 Plymouth. The stubborn rust and paint went away quickly WHEN the sand fed properly. And this is the 'IF' that you need to overcome. The sand needs to be dry. OK. Got that. Knew it going in. I used play sand. With this system, there really isn't any reason to pay 3 times the price for special sand blasting media. A real savings if you're doing a bigger job. But typically, play sand is stored outside and somewhere along the way it gets wet. 2nd, it comes in a plastic bag which, once moisture gets in, it can't get out. I should have emptied my bag into a paint bucket and let it dry in the sun for a day before using it. It wasn't dripping wet. But it was damp. And that created feed problems. I consider it 'Operator Error'. So, no dings for this either. Even with the damp sand, I just had to keep bouncing the sand bag every 30 seconds or so to get the flow going again. The tube never clogged, it just quit flowing. Others have reported the same problem. It's not the attachment's fault.I took off 2 stars in the 'Ease of Use' category because it's a bit awkward with the 2nd hose and the way the Venturi hose comes off (you want to keep that in the up position). But frankly, there really isn't anything else you could do. A longer hose might be handy for say doing a driveway or something where you need more distance. But this might create other issues with feeding the sand. It's not that hard to move the sand along as you go. Especially if you put it into a paint bucket. Which is exactly what I will do next time.Overall, for the price and the AWESOME job it does. I am a very happy camper. The finished product is smother and more polished than a dry sand blasting finish. I like it better and should reduce the amount of sanding I'll have to do to get my wheels looking great.Highly recommended. Just be prepared to take the needed precautions and you'll be impressed.
mr. k
2025-08-13 18:44:07
I purchased this in preparation for a suspension overhaul on my cherokee. I had read a lot of good and bad things about using play sand, and decided to go with an actual sand blasting media. coal slag to be exact. Im using a dewalt gas powered 3600 psi 2.5 gpm pressure washer.A few things to note.1. Unless you have something to agitate the pickup tube, it was easier with 2 people.2. I knew it would make a mess, wasn't expecting the scope of said mess.3. A face shield will be much better than the safety glasses that are included.4. Have some sort of rust inhibitor handy, flash rust is crazy to watch. I used a spray bottle with C.L.R, a heat gun and a clean rag to remove the excess moisture followed quickly by etching primer.5. You may never have enough media, went through 100lbs doing 2 knuckles and a sway bar.Outside of the flash rust i encountered it was a good experience and did a good job.
H Cook
2025-08-08 12:15:23
If you desperately need to sandblast something this will work, Although Its a mess. It goes through 50lbs of sand ever 5 minutes, and for rusty metal takes about 5 minutes per 4 sq inches.It would be perfect if you lived on the Florida beaches.Pros,#1 - Shoots sandCons,#1 - Only works with bone dry sand,#2 - If the project is made of steel It will flash rust Immediately.#3 - Makes a MESS sand everywhere.#4 - If you want to reuse sand it will take about 3 hours of cleanup + sifting.#5 - Will most likely cause silicosis.Not bashing this product just saying that it would be easier just to take your project to a sandblasting shop.
Mads Dad
2025-07-28 12:47:25
I attached this to a gas powered Simpson pressure washer (PS60843), a 4400 PSI/4 GPM beast. My sand was play sand, purchased at the orange box store. The sand was not completely dry out of the bag. I spread it out in the sun, on a tarp in my driveway for a few hours to dry it, raking it every so often. Then I screened it. Yes, I actually did all this as I don’t mind spending time to get a good result. Sadly, this did not work for me AT ALL. I read the reviews and have no doubt that these people had great results, but it did not work for me. I tried swapping out the other tips to no avail. I pulled the intake tube out of the bucker of sand while I had one of my kids activate the pressure washer wand. There was no vacuum at the end of the intake. I’m confused as to why this didn’t work as the principle is pretty straightforward, and my equipment is at the top end of the consumer grade pressure washers. I probably just was unlucky enough to get a lemon?
Rhodes Autos Inc.
2025-06-29 14:48:26
The media could not be loaded.
Dus and Dar
2025-06-28 12:26:26
Works good for the price.
Ingo Bentrup
2025-06-25 13:37:11
Could not get it working and ended up throwing it in the bin.
Zakarya Nasser
2025-06-19 13:35:12
Lost of money I return it
Luis F Chamarro Giorgana
2025-04-09 14:46:10
Excelente diseño, calidad/precio, sin contratiempo de entrega y muy rápido
Jamey Franko
2025-04-05 13:45:17
Arrived quickly, great customer service. Great product over all.
cesar ruben garcia virrueta
2025-04-04 13:37:36
El producto funciona solo que el área que abarca es poca es mas para detalles.
Mads Dad
2025-03-31 11:50:37
I attached this to a gas powered Simpson pressure washer (PS60843), a 4400 PSI/4 GPM beast. My sand was play sand, purchased at the orange box store. The sand was not completely dry out of the bag. I spread it out in the sun, on a tarp in my driveway for a few hours to dry it, raking it every so often. Then I screened it. Yes, I actually did all this as I don’t mind spending time to get a good result. Sadly, this did not work for me AT ALL. I read the reviews and have no doubt that these people had great results, but it did not work for me. I tried swapping out the other tips to no avail. I pulled the intake tube out of the bucker of sand while I had one of my kids activate the pressure washer wand. There was no vacuum at the end of the intake. I’m confused as to why this didn’t work as the principle is pretty straightforward, and my equipment is at the top end of the consumer grade pressure washers. I probably just was unlucky enough to get a lemon?
Rhodes Autos Inc.
2025-03-28 10:25:16
The media could not be loaded.
Dus and Dar
2025-03-22 17:54:44
Works good for the price.
Ingo Bentrup
2025-01-08 18:51:47
Could not get it working and ended up throwing it in the bin.
Zakarya Nasser
2024-12-14 14:05:55
Lost of money I return it
Luis F Chamarro Giorgana
2024-12-11 11:15:38
Excelente diseño, calidad/precio, sin contratiempo de entrega y muy rápido
Jamey Franko
2024-12-09 18:53:17
Arrived quickly, great customer service. Great product over all.
cesar ruben garcia virrueta
2024-11-29 14:31:26
El producto funciona solo que el área que abarca es poca es mas para detalles.
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