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Reviews (4)

Feb 10, 2021
Works. Packaged well
This is a pretty simple engine top end. Easy install and working so far. It was packaged very well and shipping time was acceptable.

Jul 06, 2016
Exact Fit-No Adjustments
This was an exact fit for my 15yo Weedeater hedge trimmer. Fired right up after installation which took about 15 minutes. Idled and ran perfectly without any adjustments.

Dec 09, 2015
Its just ok.
This is a pretty heavy duty item. Its built well. And it works (sort of) that's why I didn't return it and gave it 3 stars. I used it with my 5 year old 2,650psi pressure washer. It did work however, its very difficult to keep moisture out of the sand pick up tube. Once you get sand flowing you cannot stop blasting. No matter how careful I was, if I stopped, moisture would always get in the line and clog it. I also ended up cutting the hose in half because it was way too long. There wasn't enough suction at all with my pressure washer with the full length of hose. With half the hose length, maybe 8', it worked just ok. It hardly removes paint like you see in the videos. And it is EXTREMELY messy. Sand gets everywhere. Also, its really a two person job. Someone has to constantly monitor the sand bucket. If not, then you will constantly lose suction which will allow moisture in the line and it will clog. When I'm ready to try it again I will probably rent a larger pressure washer and plan to spend the whole day stripping my car. The largest pressure washer I can find to rent is 3,500psi. I'm hoping that works better. YOU DO NEED TO GET TIPS FOR IT. And you will not find them at a hardware store. I called several. They are rather special tips. I ordered them on Ebay.