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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
I have the NANPU media blaster that is gravity feed only and doesn't include a suction feed. I'm a big fan of that unit and of the brand. When I saw they were offering a suction feed model I decided to try it and I'm glad I did.This is basically the exact same unit I already have but with a suction feed added to it. Which is good because the gravity feed unit is well made from quality components, especially given the price. My hope was that the suction feed would make it possible to do larger jobs as the gravity feed hopper is quite small.This unit delivered my hope. Setup is simple, attach the included quick-connect for your air in, attach the included rubber hose to the gun and the other end to a metal pipe that is used to stabilize the hose in your media. I used baking soda in a 5-gallon bucket with a lid. There is a small hole in the lid to push the pipe into, allowing me to keep my clean media clean.You need a pretty big compressor to run this blaster (or any blaster) as it's rated at 7.0 cfm at 90 psi. It seems to run best at around 120 psi though. It worked well and I was able to strip a lot of paint off of a project I'm working on quickly.I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 for two reasons. The first is that the suction feed isn't entirely consistent. I found that part of the time I was getting a full amount of media and stripping quickly, part of the time I was getting less media and stripping slower, and part of the time I was getting no media and wasn't able to strip. I found that either shaking the gun or reseating the feed pipe would resolve the problem. It wasn't bad enough to make me not want to use the unit but it was a little annoying.The other was the manual. It looks like they took the exact manual for their gravity feed only unit and added two small pictures for this unit. The pictures illustrate how to turn the siphon on and off. The parts diagram doesn't even include the siphon components. It's easy enough to figure out how to use it but they really should update the manual.Still, it's a good unit at a good price considering you can use it as either a gravity feed or siphon unit.
Buddy V.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
This kit contains everything needed to “sand blast “ parts to remove paint or rust. As pictured: Gun with abrasive hopper,Heavy duty hose and double walled pickup tube for larger projects, spare nozzle fitting and two spare ceramic nozzlesAnd O-rings, vented eye goggles ,gloves and air hose brass chuck fitting with Teflon tape. An instruction pamphlet details trouble shooting, operational safety, as well as media safety specially for sand and silicosis and aluminum oxide hazards. Ceramic ID diameter is 5 mm ; operating pressure is 90-150 psi at 7 cf/minute. The unit can blast with sand, silicone carbide, walnut shells, aluminum oxide, pumice, steel, glass, and soda.
Brian B
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Excited to use this. My son and I are working on his 1968 Impala and there are some areas we haven’t been able to get to with a resurfacing tools like sail panels, head liner area, trunk drop downs. Plan on getting some crushed walnut media to get going on cleaning that up.
Carl Wellman
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
You may not need to sand blast very often but when you do, you need a small portable sand blaster like this. Very easy to use and adjustable to use just the right amount of air and sand combination to do the job. Easily stripped old paint from a chair we are refinishing. Nice useful item for the price.
Amber Williamson
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I’ve been using the NANPU Air Sand Blaster Gun for a bit now, and it has definitely made a noticeable difference in my projects. The metal body feels solid and durable, and the ceramic nozzle is tough enough to handle a variety of blasting materials, from sand to walnut shells and even soda blasting. The dual-feed options – siphon and gravity – offer great flexibility depending on the job, and both work smoothly with my air compressor.Whether I’m stripping paint, removing rust, or doing some glass etching, the gun provides consistent and efficient results. It’s also easy to handle and set up, making it ideal for both experienced users and beginners. I’ve used it on metal, wood, and glass, and it’s performed well across all materials, delivering great results every time.Overall, the NANPU Air Sand Blaster Gun is a reliable tool that really shines in both its versatility and durability. It’s become an essential part of my workshop, and I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking to tackle a variety of blasting tasks.
Ben C
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
I have several media blasters from medium sized cabinet, to bench top, to a presurized portable one. But this is really handy if you are working on something too big for a cabinet but not a huge area to do. The suction feed is a great option and works just like the blasting cabinets. I always keep an extra bag or two of black beauty around. And that poured into a bucket, this small gun works great. My limit is my 45 gallon compressors air tank life. If you don't have any king of media blaster, this would be a decent first one for small projects.
Gary & Nancy
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
This will be useful in etching several forms of glass.Top feed is useful if small jobs are what this will be used for.Suction feed through lower hose is good if larger volume of blast media is needed.Fits in my hand well.Trigger does not need a lot of force to operate.
solara
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
This is an excellent little sand blaster. My BIL has a NANPU one just like this but it’s only gravity feed. When I showed him this one he said he thought the suction feed would be a huge improvement because the gravity feed hopper is quite small.This is my first sand blaster but the unit feels well made from quality components. I had some garden tools I wanted to clean up. It was fairly easy to figure out. The manual could be a little better. I think it’s a good unit for the price.
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