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Pro Sandblast Kit – Carbide Pro (600 Bar)

Pro Sandblast Kit – Carbide Pro (600 Bar)

 4.9 65 Reviews

The World’s First Controlled-Flow Blasting System- That Runs Like an Hourglass

A patent-pending, Gravity-fed. Air-assisted. Continuous flow, Blasting System Built for people who actually use it.

Blast continuously — no stopping, ever

Works on any pressure washer 1,500–10,000 PSI

Pays for itself in one job — patent pending

Engineered in the USA

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Seal Pick Setup + Hose

Upgraded Sandpik Setup

Direct-feed blasting compact and portable +$149

PVC Gravity-Fed Bag + Meter Valve + Hose

PVC Gravity-Fed System

Continuous gravity flow holds up to 150 lbs. No clogging, no stopping + $249

Ceramic for precision. Carbide for power. Most blasters grab both.

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Ceramic
Ceramic

Precision stream — light detail work and tight surfaces

+$113.00
Carbide 500
Carbide 500

Precision carbide —focused stream, tackles heavy rust

+$227.00
Carbide 600
Carbide 600
Most Popular

Best overall — aggressive power, heavy rust, bigger coverage

+$255.00
Fan Nozzle
Fan Nozzle
Best For Large Areas

Wide coverage — large areas and flat surfaces + faster blasting

+$283.00

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PVC Gravity-Fed System
Bundle Total $710.00
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★★★★★ 4.9 ·65 Reviews
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Built different

Why This System Works When Others Don't

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.

Why most kits fail

  • It keeps clogging
  • I can't get consistent results
  • I'm wasting time and media

How the system works

Gravity-Fed PVC Bag

Hang it anywhere. Media flows down naturally — no bucket, no suction fighting gravity.

Pinch-Sleeve Valve

Squeeze to reduce flow, release to increase — dial in your media like an hourglass.

Air Inlet Pipe

Air-assisted pickup keeps media moving smoothly and eliminates inconsistent flow.

Reinforced Blue Hose

No kinking. Consistent pressure from system to surface on every job.

4 nozzles — right tool for every job

Ceramic

Light rust and paint removal. Best for first-time blasters.

Carbide 500

Heavier rust. Lasts 10× longer than ceramic.

Most Popular

Carbide 600

Serious corrosion. Cuts fast through thick scale on frames and steel.

Fan Nozzle

Wide coverage. Large flat surfaces done 3× faster.

What this means for you

  • Blast continuously — no stopping to shake or unclog
  • Use only the media you need — less waste, more control
  • Works with any pressure washer you already own
  • From first setup to first job in under 5 minutes

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job payback

Turn it into a paying skill

One trailer cleanup = $400–$900. Most customers pay off their kit on the first job.

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The difference is clear

Us vs. Them

Professional results. No compressor. No overpriced machine. Just the pressure washer you already own.

SandBlastKit
Cheap Kits
Dustless Rigs
Price
From $180
$20–$60
$4,000–$8,500+
Stops mid-job
Never — gravity keeps it feeding
Constantly — stop, shake, unclog, repeat
Rarely
Flow control
Pinch-sleeve valve + air inlet — dial it like an hourglass
None — full blast or nothing
Manual valve only
Uses your pressure washer
1,500 to 10,000+ PSI — use what you own
Weak bellow 2,500 PSI
$2,000+ compressor
Nozzle for every job
Ceramic, Carbide 500, 600 + Fan
One ceramic — that's it
Multiple options
Ready to blast in
5 min — hang bag, connect, go
10 min — bucket, awkward setup
Hours — truck, compressor, hoses
Media waste
Sift and reuse — pennies per job
Lost every time — no reclaim
$52/hr in media alone
Pays off in
1 job
Unlikely — too slow, too weak
Months of full-time work
Dust / health risk
Wet blasting — no dust cloud
Minimal dust
Minimal dust
Who it's for
DIY to pro — anyone with a pressure washer
Light hobby use only
Full-time contractors only

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Turn it into a side hustle

Pay off your kit on the first job

The demand is everywhere. Most people have no idea how to do it. You will.

Average job rate

$500 – $1,500

Per job. Most jobs take 2–4 hours.

Kit pays for itself in

1 job

Where the work is

Truck frames & underbodies $400–$900
Trailers & farm equipment $300–$800
Auto body & paint prep $400–$1,200
Stone, concrete & interlock $200–$600
Boats & marine equipment $500 – $1,500
Gates, fences & railings $150–$500
Pool equipment & surrounds $200–$500
Industrial & construction parts $600–$2,000

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Everything you need — in order

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What does SandBlastKit actually do?

SandBlastKit converts your existing pressure washer into a wet sandblaster — but unlike suction-fed kits that pull media up from a bucket, ours is gravity-fed and air-assisted. You hang the PVC bag above your work area and media flows down naturally through a pinch-sleeve valve, like an hourglass. The air inlet keeps flow consistent so you blast continuously instead of stopping to shake a bucket or clear a clog. Works with any pressure washer from 1,500 to 10,000+ PSI — no compressor or special equipment needed.

Which system and nozzle should I choose?

Start with the PVC Gravity-Fed System — it's the controlled-flow setup designed to reduce clogging and keep you blasting continuously. The Seal Pick is a direct-feed alternative for those who prefer a simpler setup. For nozzles: Ceramic is great for lighter rust and the precision stream works great for detail work great for first-time blasters. Carbide 500 is for longer sessions The precision stream hits heavy rust harder, best for frames and heavy rust, lasts 10x longer than ceramic. Carbide 600 is our most popular for serious corrosion and heavy steel less passes. Fan Nozzle gives you wide coverage for large flat surfaces like trailers and panels. Use Each nozzle to tackles the section you are hitting, add nozzles to any bundle for more versatility.

How do I set up the system and start blasting?

Setup takes under 5 minutes: 1) Hang the PVC bag from any hook, ladder, or rack at shoulder height or higher — gravity does the work. 2) Fill with dry, sifted media. 3) Connect the valve system to the bag. 4) Attach the wand connection to your pressure washer. 5) Turn the Pinch sleeve valve to control flow — more pinch means less media, less pinch means more. Start with a light pinch and adjust. To stop: close the sleeve first, then the trigger.

What blasting media should I use and how do I reuse it?

Use dry, coarse blasting media — crushed glass, Black Beauty, or aluminum oxide all work well. Avoid play sand, beach sand, or anything damp — wet or fine media clumps and clogs the pinch-sleeve valve. Before every session, run your media through the Sand Sifter to remove debris and moisture. After blasting, spread the used media in the sun to dry, sift it again, and store in a sealed container. A Sand Catch Tarp underneath your work area makes collection easy and helps you reuse 70–80% of your media every session.

How do I protect bare metal after blasting — and stop rust from coming back?

Bare metal starts oxidizing within hours of blasting, so work through this 3-step sequence: Step 1 — Degrease before you blast: Apply Furosegur Heavy Duty Degreaser to remove oil, grease, and contaminants so the media can get clean adhesion to the surface. Step 2 — Convert remaining rust: After blasting, apply AP1 Conversion Coating (phosphoric acid) directly to any remaining rust. It chemically converts rust on contact and preps the surface for primer. Step 3 — Protect with Rust Inhibitor: Apply the Rust Inhibitor immediately after blasting for a protective layer that holds for up to a week — giving you time to prime and paint without flash rust forming.

Can I reuse my blasting media to save money?

Yes — and it adds up fast. Place a Sand Catch Tarp underneath your work area to collect spent media. After blasting, spread it out in the sun to dry completely, then run it through the Sand Sifter to remove dust, debris, and any wet clumps. Store the clean, dry media in a sealed container. Done right, you can recover and reuse 70–80% of your media per session. The gravity-fed system uses only what you need through the pinch-sleeve valve — so you waste less to begin with.

My blasting feels weak— what should I do?

These are the most common fixes: Wet or fine media is the #1 cause— sift your media thoroughly and make sure it's completely dry before loading the bag.

#2 Too much sleeve pinch restricts flow — loosen the pinch-sleeve

|#3 Bag too low — the bag needs to hang at shoulder height or higher so gravity can do its job.

#4 Air inlet Blocked or covered — check that the air inlet pipe is firmly attached to the bag; with nothing blocking air from flowing threw, the air assist is what keeps media flowing smoothly through system.