This is a new unused spot sand blaster for small or confined areas. Attaches to any air compressor. Is New Other because it is old stock and the box is aged.
Includes a small tub of blasting medium & operating instuctions.
Pretty cool toy. I wish I had a compressor and then I would keep it.
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