Blast Away the Ordinary! 💥
The Winado 25 Gallon Bench Top Portable Sand Blaster Cabinet Kit is a robust and versatile tool designed for efficient surface treatment. With a powerful 40-120 PSI air sandblasting capability, it features a durable steel construction, a clear viewing window, and a complete accessory kit, making it ideal for both professional and DIY projects.
Manufacturer | Winado |
Part number | WND-Sand Blaster-006 |
Item Weight | 13.9 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 62 x 50 x 49 cm; 13.9 kg |
Item model number | WND-SAND-06 |
Color | Red |
Style | 25 Gallon |
Material | Steel, Plastic |
Shape | Rctangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
M**H
Bench top blasting cabinet
The cabinet itself turned out well and performs as advertised, that being said there are some things folks should know up front, no directions come with this item and you do not get any spare parts like you do with other items you need to assemble. If you know your way around a work bench and if your purchasing this product I'll assume you do, expect the assembly to take about an hour and a half. All in all I'm pleased with the blasting cabinet and have been using it for a few days now without any problems. Cost is good and shipping was not bad considering the size of the item.
A**N
Good
I like it works great
L**R
Not really good.
This product has been designed poorly for the sand to continue to be at the tube opening. The top I can't see through any more due to design flaws and poor instructions.
A**R
Good
product preforms as intended
T**Y
Typical Chinese mfg - missing stuff
So it comes completely broken down, which is fine, I'd rather put it together myself. But you don't get a parts list or fastener count (google winado sbc-90 cabinet and you'll get the PDF of the parts list).So the sheet metal is warped in a few places, but as you start assembling things generally line up, except for the bent corners and such.Then it tells you to unmount the light switch, which is bagged in the box with no fasteners, and there was only one screw and a few nuts left over so I came up with my own.The lid. The hinges are held on with 3 sheet metal screws on each of the hinge halves, and the factory installed were stripped, as well as the ones I put in. I'll replace them with pop rivets. The clear plastic panel was assembled with the mfg film still on, so it's trapped under the frame and you can't pull all of it out. The screw mount hole for the chain is cracked in a star pattern, and the chain is too long with no decent attachment from the chain to either the door or the side wall. I cut the chain down and opened up the end links to get a screw through.You'll need a 7/8/10 mm wrench, phillips screwdriver, A pair of pliers, a punch to poke through the seal covering the holes, a small hammer to bend out some sheet metal, and some resourcefulness to work around the mfg problems.In the end it's a box you blast parts in, and you just have to work a bit to get it all together.
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