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Cyclone Combination Sandblaster

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$299.95 USD
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Product Features
  • The convenience of 2 blasters in 1 - features both pencil and spray gun blasters
  • Compact size makes it perfect for home use while still getting professional results
  • Ideal for working with control in detailed areas and smaller projects, however large enough for a 18" x 14" project
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Product Description
Get double the use with this Combination Sandblaster from Cyclone.
You have seen beautiful sandblasted glass, wonderful for cabinet inserts, bathrooms, windows and decorative pieces. Now you can create gorgeous sandblasted art in your own home studio. This new sandblaster by Cyclone offers professional results, but at an affordable price.

Small enough for a home workshop, but sturdy enough for repeated studio use. The Combination Sandblaster features both a pencil blaster and a spray gun blaster, you hold while sandblasting (see close-up image below). The pencil blaster is ideal for working with control in detailed areas and smaller projects, however large enough for a 18" x 14" project. The spray gun blaster is excellent for blasting larger areas quickly. With this Combination Blaster, you get the convenience of both blasters, in one tool. 1 year manufacturer warranty. See Specifications for tool details.

Additional supplies required for sandblasting include an air compressor and connector (found at tool stores), moisture separator #6ZC63, aluminum oxide #50270, sandblast resist #5534 and an etching knife #5536. For more instruction see Delphi's sandblasting books and DVDs.
Requires a 60w light bulb.

Available in 220/240 Volt
Also available in a 220/240 international voltage version.
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Product Details
  • Outside Dimensions: 21"h x 23.5"w x 18.5"d
  • Interior Dimensions: 14" x 18" x 13"d
  • Maximum Project Size: 18" x 14"
  • Window: 20.25" x 16.25"
  • Gun Assemblies:
  • Pencil: .060 1.5 CFM @ 80-90 PSI
  • Trigger-operated: 5 CFM @ 80-90 PSI
  • Weight: 30 lbs.
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3 out of 5 stars
3 stars Nice but no directions By on
Pros : Compact, perfect size for a small studio.
Cons : No Directions!
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4 out of 5 stars
4 stars Mechanical Minded A Must! By on
Pros : Having recently purchased the Cyclone Sandblaster beginner kit, I was so excited to get started. It has everything needed to etch just about everything Except Directions. The interior is nice and roomy, and the cabinet itself is nice and solid. Nice quality parts. Can't wait to use it.
Cons : No Directions.
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