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Dual Blaster Abrasive Media and Soda from Eastwood

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

Get It Here: http://www.eastwood.com/dual-tank-blaster.html

Eastwood's Dual Blaster is the best of both worlds! Switch between Soda and Abrasive in seconds or mix at an infinite ratio between the two medias.


Eastwood "Master Blaster" Dual Blaster lets you switch "on-the-fly" between soda and abrasive media, or a combination of both!

Eastwood's exclusive Master Blaster features our patent-pending "Mixing Valve" that lets you switch instantly between full-flow soda media for gentle-to-mild cleaning or paint removal on stainless, chrome, aluminum or fiberglass, and full-flow aggressive abrasive media for removing even the heaviest rust from frames and suspension components. Also allows infinite "on-the-fly" mixing of the two medias for controlled removal of paint or rust/corrosion on virtually any surface.

Switch between medias in seconds, or mix at an infinite ratio between the two
On-the-fly switching or mixing saves you money and cuts blasting times in half
Includes extra nozzles and moisture separator
A must for the serious restorer.

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  • I have a 30 gallon compressor will it work?

  • @Denkha94 The Eastwood Dual Blaster will operate on as little as 10 cfm at 90 psi with a 10' long blast hose. Visit our website to see all the specs on this model and others.

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  • @EastwoodCo, what's the hose diameter in mm?

  • The inside diameter.

  • What's the manometer's max scale?

    What are the diameters of the hose-pipes?

  • works, but I will warn you guys. I heard the clamps on these hoses are garbage as well as the hoses themselves are short lived. Replace both and you have a nice system. I'm thinking attempting to build one out of a couple of old propane tanks.

  • I have one but i can't get it to work. and eastwood is no help!

  • Great idea but way to expensive.

  • I want one!!!!!!!!!

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