- Portable, lightweight sandblaster ideal for home improvement projects
- Removes paint from furniture and concrete; eliminates rust from metal; etches glass and wood
- Requires 9.0 scfm at 90 psi; 125 psi maximum
- Includes ceramic nozzle and shoulder strap
- 1-year warranty; measures 16.80 x 5.30 x 14.30-inches (L x W x H); weighs 5.3-pounds
Product Description
Ideal for removing rust and old paint from automobiles and furniture. Cleans paint and stains from concrete block and brick. Includes: ceramic nozzle, shoulder strap and 5′ hose. Delivers up to 125 P.S.I. Requires 9.0 SCFM at 90 P.S.I. Minimum horsepower… More >>
Campbell Hausfeld AT1251 30-Pound Capacity Sandblaster
Tags: Campbell, 30Pound, Sandblaster, Capacity, AT1251, Hausfeld

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Photo and description suggests this is sandblaster. It’s not. It’s a sandblasting nozzle with a plastic container and a hose. Requires a separate air supply. Should disclose that separate air supply is required. .. my compressor was too small to handle it. I returned the unit and the returns process worked flawlessly.
Rating: 1 / 5
Works great small jobs, but I wouldn’t try to do anything bigger than a few odds and ends. Very straight forward set up and assembly. I just poured in some play sand directly from the bag and it worked great with no clogs. Definitely need goggles and need to work in area that you don’t mind looking like a beach when you’re done.
Rating: 4 / 5
For under $50.00 I was very skeptical if this was going to work or not. It works DAMN well for the price. My only problems were with the sand. There were some larger pebbles that would jam up in the nozzle. A quick twist and they were gone but it was an inconvenience. I ended up sifting the sand with a screen and the reliability was perfect. I was using medium grit… I suspect that fine grit would have been less difficult to blast with. This sand blaster was used to clean the frame of my Jeep Wrangler. I just took a hammer to knock off the heavy stuff and cleaned it up with the blaster. GET GOGGLES… not glasses. I’m still plucking sand from my eyes.
Rating: 4 / 5
The container and connections are flimsy but easily re-inforced. Product overall worked as advertised so I’ll recommend it.
Rating: 3 / 5
I guess since I didn’t pay much for it I shouldn’t expect much. You have to hold the tip less than 2″ from what you are working with. You need to shake canister often so material will come out after level is down to 1/4. I tried using sand but it didn’t work and had to use black beauty for the job.
Rating: 3 / 5