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Redline HH-SB Handheld Soda Blaster Gun

Model: HH-SB

(1 review)

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Description

The new Redline Handheld Soda Blaster Gun is a portable blasting wonder! It uses sodium bicarbonate instead of your typical abrasive media to blast away gunk, rust, and paint. Its small handheld design allows you to work on the move and not restrict yourself to a stand still cabinet. Order yours today!

KEY BENEFITS
• Fully portable
• 1 liter capacity
• Metal nozzle included
• Small hand held unit means easy mobility and blasting

 PROTECT YOURSELF
• Beach/play sand should NOT be used
• Prevent silicosis via respirator
• Learn more about Silicosis HERE

 

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Specs

• Requires 8.5 CFM @ 35-90 psi
• Inner diameter of nozzle tip: 5mm
• Overall dims: 10" L x 3-1/4" W x 8" H
• Tank dims: 5-1/2" L x 3-1/4" W x 6" H

Shipping

• Ships 2 lbs. at 11" L x 3-3/4" W x 8" H

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5.0 / 5 (1 review)
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  • Adam Canterbury Aug 9, 2019

    Great product!

    Aug 9, 2019
    This is a great solution for small soda blasting jobs. I blasted some aluminum golf cart engine parts and they looked like new when I was finished. I used the sodium bicarbonate blast media from HF. The gun took the carbon off of the top of the piston with ease. I can highly recommend this product.

Ask & Answer

  • Alex H. Jan 17, 2023
    Q. What is the inner diameter of the nozzle tip? The smallest I can find with other brands is 4.5mm.
    A. It's 5mm. Thank you Alex!
  • Blastmaster Dec 31, 2022
    Q. I would like to start a little side business for stripping furniture. What unit would you recommend and what media.
    Thanks
    Paul
    A. We've never tried using soda to strip furniture sir. Your instincts are probably right to try the small handheld unit first before investing in anything larger. My first thoughts would be to use a dual action sander. Thanks for your question!
  • Grizz Sep 12, 2022
    Q. would this be good for mold removal on floor joists
    A. My apologies sir, but we've never tried using soda to blast away mold.
  • David Nov 30, 2021
    Q. I need to remove latex paint from kitchen cabinet doors. I have approx. 20 doors that average 20" x 30". Would this product remove paint down to bare wood? Would this product hold enough soda to blast several doors without having to "reload ". I'll be working outside, btw.
    A. So, we recommend buying this product to find out "if" removing the paint using a soda blaster will work. Assuming it does, you'll definitely want THIS to do the job. The little handheld unit will take forever, and yes, you’d be refilling the tiny hopper over and over again. Thanks for your question David!
  • Al B Oct 14, 2021
    Q. Will soda blasting remove bottom paint from a boat without damaging the gel coat finish.
    A. I'm afraid we do not know sir. We feel confident it will remove the paint, but the gel coat, we don't know. It's probably a good idea to buy the small handheld unit and try it on a test panel first, and then buy the larger SDBO7G to do the large job assuming the small blaster produced a desirable outcome. Thanks Al!

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