
Developed for Controlled Flow and Faster Coverage
Carbide construction rated for extreme pressure applications (up to 1000 bar component rating), built to handle demanding use.
A properly configured blasting system helps you clean, strip, and prep surfaces faster across a wide range of jobs.
See results sooner with more consistent coverage and less effort.
Designed to move across surfaces — not work inch by inch.
Why Most Systems Don’t Work Consistently
Most sandblasting setups fail because the flow isn’t controlled.
Media feeds unevenly, clogs build up, and you’re forced to stop constantly.
- It’s not the pressure washer.
- It’s the system behind it.
That’s where the right nozzle makes the difference.
The Carbide Pro 600 Fan Nozzle is built for high-output work. It uses a wide, controlled spray pattern to spread impact across more surface while maintaining the force needed to keep material moving.
Instead of concentrating everything into a single point, it delivers a broader, usable impact zone that lets you move across panels, frames, and flat surfaces without constantly stopping to reposition.
You cover more surface with each pass. You spend less time stuck in one area. The flow stays more consistent, and you avoid overworking the same spot.
Built with a carbide core designed for high-pressure use, this nozzle is made to hold its shape and performance through longer sessions—so output stays consistent instead of dropping off as it wears.
Instead of digging into one point, you move across the job. Progress becomes visible faster, and sections get completed in less time.
What used to feel slow and repetitive becomes smoother and more efficient. You spend less time repositioning, and more time actually clearing the surface.
Less stopping. Less repositioning. More surface cleared per pass.
This is built for speed where it actually matters — on the job.
Why Most Systems Don’t Work Consistently
We didn’t start by inventing something new.
We used the same sandblasting setups everyone else does — and heard the same problems:
“It keeps clogging”
“I can’t get consistent results”
“I’m wasting time and sand”
So we rebuilt the system around one thing: controlled flow that actually works.
Pair that with the Carbide Pro Fan 1000 Bar, and you’re no longer working inch by inch.
You’re covering more surface in each pass, moving faster across the job, and seeing results immediately.
A New Approach to Blasting
This system introduces a redesigned way to manage media flow:
- Gravity-fed media delivery
- Adjustable flow control
- Air-assisted pickup
- Reinforced hose and wide spray carbide fan nozzle
Every part works together to improve consistency and reduce interruptions.
Paired with the Fan 1000 Bar, this controlled flow is directed into a wider spray pattern built for covering larger surfaces efficiently.
How the Controlled-Flow System Works
Gravity-Fed PVC Bag
- Feeds media naturally to reduce starvation and interruptions.
- Flow Control Valve
Lets you regulate media usage for better consistency and less waste.
- Air-Assisted Piper
Helps stabilize flow and reduce clogging during operation.
Reinforced Blue Hose + 1000 Fan Nozzle
Spreads blasting power across a wider surface area for faster coverage.
The goal: smoother, more controlled blasting from start to finish.
What That Means for You
- Fewer interruptions during blasting
- More consistent results
- Better control over media usage
- Less frustration on the job
You spend more time working — not fixing your setup.
With the fan nozzle, you cover more area per pass — reducing total job time.
No Guessing — Follow the System
Most issues come from incorrect setup.
That’s why every system includes a step-by-step guide:
- What media to use
- How to set your flow
- How to get the best results
Follow the process. Get consistent results.
Professional Capability — Without the Massive Setup
Traditional blasting systems can cost tens of thousands of dollars and require dedicated equipment.
This system is designed to work with what you already own.
A more accessible way to get into blasting without a large upfront investment.
When Speed Matters More Than Precision
The 1000 fan nozzle is built for larger surfaces.
- Covers more area per pass
- Moves faster across panels and flat surfaces
- Reduces total blasting time
This is for jobs where coverage matters more than detail.
Turn This Into a Paying Skill
Many customers aren’t just restoring their own equipment — they’re using their setup to take on small jobs.
- Clean trailers
- Restore frames
- Prep surfaces for paint
Jobs like these can range from $500–$1,000+ depending on the work.
For some, the system pays for itself quickly.
For others, it becomes a way to take on more projects with less time.
Built to Solve Real Problems
This system wasn’t designed to look good on paper.
It was built to solve the issues people actually face when blasting.
- More control.
- Better consistency.
- Less frustration.
If you’re working large surfaces — this is the fastest way through it.
Choose 1000 Fan Setup
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about SandBlastKit. Can't find your answer? Contact us directly.
What does SandBlastKit actually do, is it a real water sandblaster or just an attachment?
SandBlastKit converts your existing pressure washer into a wet sandblaster. It attaches directly to your wand and uses suction to draw sand from a bucket, mixing it into the water stream so you can blast away rust, paint, and heavy coatings from metal, wood, and concrete. Most standard pressure washers (1,500–4,000 PSI) are compatible.
No special equipment required
Which bundle do I need for my project?
It depends on the job. The Starter Kit is perfect for small projects and first-time users. The Do It Right Bundle (our most popular) adds PRO Nozzles, a Face Mask, Sand Sifter, and Rust Inhibitor — covering everything for a complete job. For heavy-duty work like full truck frames, trailers, or farm equipment, the Pro Bundle includes a high-pressure gun and cleanup accessories built for repeated, large-scale use. Not sure? Contact us and we'll point you in the right direction.
How do I set up my DIY pressure washer sandblaster correctly to avoid clogging?
Setup order matters: always pull the trigger and get water flowing before placing the suction head into the sand, and when stopping, lift the suction head out first, then release the trigger. Keep the sand hose as upright as possible (around the 12 o'clock position) and raise your sand bucket about 3 feet off the ground for better suction. Using dry, filtered sand is essential, even one damp clump can block the system. This is the single most overlooked step in any pressure washer sandblaster DIY setup.
What type of sand or blasting media should I use?
Use dry, coarse-grade blasting sand — avoid play sand or beach sand as they are too fine, too smooth, or too damp and will clog the system. Different jobs call for different media: coarser grits remove heavy rust and thick coatings, while finer grits are better for lighter prep work or softer surfaces like wood. Always run your sand through the Sand Filter/Sifter before each session to remove rocks, moisture, and debris.
How do I prevent rust from coming back right after blasting?
After blasting, bare metal oxidises fast — sometimes within hours. The fix is simple: add Rust Inhibitor to your water feed line (1 oz per gallon). This protects the surface for up to 72 hours, giving you plenty of time to apply primer or paint. If you're not coating right away, wipe the surface dry, blow air into all seams and joints, and store in a dry environment. The Mini Cordless Turbo Jet Blower is great for clearing moisture from tight spots like bolts and frames.
Can I reuse my blasting sand to save money?
Yes — with the right setup you can recover and reuse 70–80% of your sand. Place the Sandblast Catch Net under your work area to collect spent media. After blasting, rake it out, let it dry in the sun, then run it through the Sand Filter/Sifter again before the next session. Store reclaimed sand in a sealed metal container away from moisture to keep it dry and ready to use.
My blasting feels weak or the sand keeps clogging, what should I do?
The two most common causes are wet sand and incorrect hose angle. Check that your sand is completely dry (sift it first), keep the suction hose upright, and make sure the bucket is raised off the ground. If suction is still poor, adjust the black knob on your washer's pump to regulate flow. For stubborn rust or thicker coatings, upgrading to the High-Pressure Washer Gun significantly boosts PSI and gives you interchangeable tips for more targeted control.
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