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πŸ’¨ Lightweight Handheld Blaster: Tackling Abrasive Review

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Description of πŸ’¨ Lightweight Handheld Blaster: Tackling Abrasive

Gravity Feed Blaster Top Mounted PE Hopper. Round Nozzle Allows Spot Rust Removal. Ergonomic & Lightweight ABS Plastic Body. Recommended Material: Aluminum Oxide fine grade sand only Recommended Application: 46#-100#.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unreliable and Messy Handheld Finishing Tool

Through trial and error, I found that this finishing tool is not up to par. Its abrasive abilities are lackluster, leaving behind uneven finishes and damaged surfaces. Additionally, the tool tends to create a mess with abrasive particles flying in every direction, making it difficult to work with.

Pros
  • Lightweight
Cons
  • Unreliable abrasive abilities, Messy to use.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

does the job. Empty quickly. Good for cleaning motorcycles

Tried Eastwood baking soda for the first time today. Good for cleaning loose paint and light dirt from motorcycle aluminum. It takes a long time to remove all the paint. Also suitable for cleaning carburettors. Will not remove old paint from polished aluminium. The soda tank is empty very quickly. I use it up to 115psi even though the label says 90psi max. Seems to be going well. I haven't tried walnut shells yet. It says not to use with sand.

Pros
  • Power tools
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 4 out of 5

does the job. Empty quickly. Good for cleaning motorcycles

Tried Eastwood Baking Soda for the first time today. Good for cleaning loose paint and light dirt from motorcycle aluminum. It takes a long time to remove all the paint. Also suitable for cleaning carburettors. Will not remove old paint from polished aluminium. The soda tank is empty very quickly. I use it up to 115psi even though the label says 90psi max. Seems to be going well. I haven't tried walnut shells yet. It says not to use with sand.

Pros
  • Suggested Material: Fine Alumina Sand Only Suggested Use: 46#-100#
Cons
  • Not Bad, But...