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Eastwood "Master Blaster" Dual Blaster lets you switch "on-the-fly" between soda and abrasive media, or a combination of both!
Eastwood's exclusive Master Blaster features our patent-pending "Mixing Valve" that lets you switch instantly between full-flow soda media for gentle-to-mild cleaning or paint removal on stainless, chrome, aluminum or fiberglass, and full-flow aggressive abrasive media for removing even the heaviest rust from frames and suspension components. Also allows infinite "on-the-fly" mixing of the two medias for controlled removal of paint or rust/corrosion on virtually any surface. A must for the serious restorer!
- Switch between medias in seconds, or mix at an infinite ratio between the two
- On-the-fly switching or mixing saves you money and cuts blasting times in half
- Includes extra nozzles and moisture separator
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About Eastwood Master Blaster-Dual Blaster
Use soda to remove coatings on delicate substrates such as fiberglass, chrome or stainless...then easily switch on-the-fly to harsher abrasives such as crushed glass, glass bead or aluminum oxide to blast through heavy scale, rust or multiple coatings. It's a must-have tool for restoration and maintenance shops where rust and paint removal are issues on multiple surfaces such as fiberglass, steel, aluminum, etc. Each of the fully welded, powder-coated tanks holds 100 lbs. of abrasive media (75 lbs. of soda), and works on as little as 10 cfm at 90 psi. 10-ft.-long, heavy-wall blast hose. Imported.
Unit weighs 80 lbs., and includes extra nozzles and moisture filter.
(Q) What size of compressor is required?
(A) Minimum 10-cfm, 90-psi compressor.
(Q) Which nozzles can I use with the Master Blaster?
(A) Use any of these nozzles: 51556 (2.0mm), 12111 (2.5mm), 12112 (3.0mm), or 51557 (5.0mm)
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(A) Minimum 10-cfm, 90-psi compressor.
(Q) Which nozzles can I use with the Master Blaster?
(A) Use any of these nozzles: 51556 (2.0mm), 12111 (2.5mm), 12112 (3.0mm), or 51557 (5.0mm)
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WARNING: Pressure blasters and blast cabinets emit abrasive particles under high pressure. Adequate respiratory, eye, and body protection must be utilized at all times during product operation. Inhalation of silica-based media particles have been known to cause cancer and other deadly diseases and must be avoided. Always wear NIOSH-approved respiratory protection when operating the equipment.
1-year mfr's. warranty against defects.
Replacement Parts
51556 2.0mm nozzle (requires minimum 6-cfm 60-psi compressor)
11931 Blast Pipe
11917 Moisture Trap
11914 Outer and Inner Valve
11902 3-Way Manifold
11897 First Air Pipe
11900 Second Air Pipe
11896 Seal Ring
Accessories
Deluxe Blasting Hood
Ground Glass, 40-70 Grit
Glass Bead, 100-170 Grit
Glass Bead, 70-100
Aluminum Oxide 60 Grit
Aluminum Oxide 90 Grit
Automotive M Soda Media
Automotive XL Soda Media
Rust Removal XL Soda with Aluminum Oxide
After Blast, 1 Gallon
51556 2.0mm nozzle (requires minimum 6-cfm 60-psi compressor)
11931 Blast Pipe
11917 Moisture Trap
11914 Outer and Inner Valve
11902 3-Way Manifold
11897 First Air Pipe
11900 Second Air Pipe
11896 Seal Ring
Accessories
Deluxe Blasting Hood
Ground Glass, 40-70 Grit
Glass Bead, 100-170 Grit
Glass Bead, 70-100
Aluminum Oxide 60 Grit
Aluminum Oxide 90 Grit
Automotive M Soda Media
Automotive XL Soda Media
Rust Removal XL Soda with Aluminum Oxide
After Blast, 1 Gallon
Customer Reviews
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Make Sure you have enough pressure
(Posted on 1/16/11)
Review by A919 -
I bought the device along with two bags of media. Unfortunately my compressor could not keep up with the demand of air. I kept on trying to let it recharge and blast away little by little. Not a good idea, it uses the same amount of media as if it were at full pressure but does nothing, All I got cleaned was a quarter of the bumper. For 80 dollars in media it was not a bargain.Price Value Quality -
Dual soda blaster
(Posted on 2/25/10)
Review by Irwintoys -
Great product but took 2 hours to assemble. Under loop frame mounting holes were predrilled in wrong location,so we had to drill new holes to mount frame correctly to blaster. Inlet manifold valves were preassembled unside down so hoses would not connect. We had to dissasemble valve assembly and reassemble in correct locations. Once completed Blaster is awesome. i would recommend this unit.Quality Price Value -
This Blaster Fill all My Specs
(Posted on 12/8/09)
Review by Milton -
Great Item super easy to Assembled. I start to used in my powder coating shop make me the job super easy because when I needed in heavy jobs or in other more delicate' s you have all you need in your hand open more soda or more media and that's all great product very helpful .Price Value Quality -
Ist class tool
(Posted on 11/17/09)
Review by jcautocraft@yahoo.com -
I have been restoring and building cars for 37 years. This is the best for the money tool I have had the pleasure to use. Put a regulator on the inlet and works perfectly @ 100psi or less. Used both abrasive and bi-carb tanks and was amazed at the results. Bravo to Eastwood. Thanks JCValue Quality Price -
Dual Soda Blaster
(Posted on 10/25/09)
Review by Gray -
A big thumbs up! Some fittings had been lost in transit to England(Customs no doubt) but were easily replaced. Assembled kit quickly, followed the instructions, and got great results in seconds of use on vintage BSA Motorcycle engine cases (that had more than their fair share of heavy hand painted layers) Having a good supply of air is very important so have upgraded to a diesel compressor for more steady pressure and cfm. Very good addition to workshop, great service from Eastwood Too! Buy one!Quality Price Value -
Good Product for the Price
(Posted on 10/16/09)
Review by DV -
Product works well. The only thing I'm a bit disappointed with is the clamps used, not great quality. I have also run the blaster twice and blew a hole through one of the hoses on the abrasive side.. Maybe too much pressure.. I'm going to see if Eastwood will replace the hose.Value Quality Price
Other than this, it's a real nice tool to have. I'm restoring a 66 Ford and I have alot of blasting to do.












