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⚡ Blast through rust and paint like a pro — your garage’s new power move!
The VEVOR 25 Gallon Sandblasting Cabinet is a robust, portable benchtop solution designed for professional-grade surface treatment. Featuring a large capacity, adjustable pressure range (40-120 PSI), and four durable ceramic nozzles, it excels at paint, rust, and stain removal. Its heavy-duty steel construction with powder coating ensures longevity, while enhanced visibility and dust-free operation elevate user experience. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts and pros seeking efficient, clean, and precise sandblasting.













| ASIN | B0DD3R7JKX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,823 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #13 in Power Sand Blasters |
| Date First Available | August 14, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 28.7 pounds |
| Item model number | SBC90 |
| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Product Dimensions | 24.4 x 19 x 19.1 inches |
A**W
Gets the job done, some assembly required
This is what I expect from a vevor tool: cheap, a little rough around the edges, but good enough to meet my needs. Other reviewers say it is difficult to assemble, that screw holes don’t line up and the directions are unclear. They are correct. When the metal frame was welded together, it was allowed to warp, so none of the pieces are perfectly flat or aligned. I had to use tapered punches and a rawhide mallet to get everything to line up for the screws. Once I got everything aligned, however, it all went together just fine. So be patient, take your time, and it’ll work. The directions are opaque at a few points as well, but you can figure it out if you take your time and make educated guesses. Once you get it together, you’ll find it works well. I had to purchase a quick connect attachment to plug in my air hose, but it screwed into the fittings that came with the machine well enough to have no leaks. The gloves are better than the gloves on other budget-level sandblasters I’ve used. I’m running the system from a 5scfm portable compressor, and it’s adequate to keep the blaster running. One of the reasons I chose this cabinet over some of the other cheap models is that it claimed to have lower scfm requirements, and that appears to be the case. I’ve used it to clean scale off steel forgings. It does this very effectively with some 80 grit glass bead media I picked up at Harbor Freight. This blaster is worth the price, and I would buy it again if my shop got robbed.
J**P
Takes a While to assemble
I bought this as an additional blast cabinet in my machine shop. Assembling it was kind of tedious, took me around 3hrs. Other than that I am quite happy with it. i used the tube sealant that was sent with it to seal the up and down seams. The bottom floor had a rubber gasket preinstalled. I did install a vacuum hose to it and run it through a turbo dust collector. I use this with fine glass bead, using the smallest nozzle at 50PSI. Works great for my intended use.
N**R
Cheaply made. Poorly constructed. Will do the job, but don't expect much.
So... it's a cabinet. There's no denying that. But oh lord when people say these instructions are terrible, they're not kidding. These are AWFUL instructions. Yes, it leaks like a sieve. Yes, the cheap, thin, sheet-metal sides come bent and barely usable. Yes, the bad alloy bolts (Philips head) strip at the drop of a hat and there are no spares. But it's worse than that. Holes don't line up. One connector says it takes an M6 screw (supplied), but is an M4 hole. The hinges use screws and not bolts, and don't thread into anything, so they're just... cosmetically there at best. It comes with a tube of silicone sealant to fix all the leaking because that's cheaper than fixing the construction issues. At the end of the day -- and it may well take a day, it will be a cabinet that you can use to sandblast. But a cardboard box would do that, too. And would leak about the same. You could probably make something out of duct tape, a piece of acrylic, and a ten dollar storage bin that would be about as effective as this, and likely sturdier. For the money, you're getting poorly drilled sheet metal and an blasting gun. Don't expect more than that, and you'll be fine. I've had much better tools from Vevor. This one is just... not very good. For those struggling: remember the feet have to go on with the same bolts as the hopper, so don't forget to attach them before bolting the hopper down. The foam bit over the filter is... apparently part of it and not just protective? The bolt for the chain (through the grounding hole) doesn't fit. You'll need an M4. Get an awl to poke holes in the rubber seal around the hopper, as you have to poke bolts through it. Hook up the LED lamp -- black on the inside, red on the outside -- before bolting the switch down. Add some tape there, so it doesn't get filled with sand. The corner connectors are technically in the instruction picture in step 1, but don't expect the holes to line up with anything. They don't. Don't be afraid to just give up on them and fill those holes with sealant or you will spend all day cursing the terrible quality control. The M5 nuts are 8mm if you need a socket to tighten them. The M6 nuts are 10mm. Slide the clamp ring over the gloves, stretch the gloves over the inside flanges, slide the ring over the flange, and tighten. Get some orange duct tape and tape up corners and sides. They will all leak. The back and front pieces go on the outside of the side pieces. Tighten each bolt on the filter a little at a time -- not one all the way and then the next. The filter needs even pressure on all sides or it won't tighten properly. The notch for the grate on the bottom (they call it a 'net') goes on the back right. Take an M5 nut and an M6 nut and verify which are which in the mixed bag just so you know without sorting later (yes, they mix M5 and M6 in the same bag for one group of parts). Have bandages. Their parts are not well deburred and they will absolutely cut you. Overall, this is incredibly cheap, and it's still making them enough profit to sell overseas. Do the math on that one and you'll know what you're getting.
S**E
Hardware hole do not line up.
Works well but assembly was a pain, instructions not very clear, holes for hardware did not line up and had to be pre drilled out to insert bolts. For the price it definitely got the job done.
J**.
I’m impressed
Having used larger units in industry, I honestly wasn’t expecting much. I also wasn’t sure how well my smallish 5.3cfm@90psi/6.7cfm@40psi compressor would keep up but it does just fine. I don’t have to stop and let the compressor catch up any. The instructions were clear enough, all the hardware was already sorted and labeled. It arrived well packaged and with no damage. At 50 psi it does a great job with 80 grit glass beads. The trick is use the least pressure you can or you will quickly turn your beads into dust. Imho, a cyclone dust separator and a water/oil filter are required accessories. My cabinet seals up well enough that when I kick on my shop vac I can’t open the door from the pressure differential. The cyclone dust separator is very effective at capturing the dust before it ever reaches the shop vac. I used the Woodstock W1042 2-1/2-Inch Universal Dust Port from Amazon mounted with double sided tape to facilitate the use of the dust collection system. I also sourced the NANPU 1/4" NPT Compressed Air Line Filter, 5 Micron Element, Bracket, Poly Bowl, 145 psi from Amazon. I have it mounted at the cabinet and it does a good job of preventing any condensation from contaminating the beads. I use 80 grit glass beads that I source locally. I am very satisfied with the product quality, performance and durability, especially at this price point.
C**R
You may need to install a dust catcher to be used with a shop bay
S**O
Wollte mir immer so einen kaufen waren mir aber immer zu teuer. Der Vevor ist günstig und stabil und sauber verarbeitet. Die Konstruktion ist ein bisschen lang aber macht Super Spass ihn aufzubauen. Man soll sich Zeit dafür nehmen. Ich habe Silikon statt diese Paste benutzt und ist sehr dicht. Die Grösse ist auch Perfekt, 40gal entspricht 150 liter. Sand nahm ich von Amazon "BlasterGlass Hi-Tech 40-60" da geht alles weg, Rost, Farbe usw…. Ich würde ihn sofort wieder kaufen. Absolut 5 Star
L**E
Impeccable
A**S
Está muy bien, hay que sellar muy bien todos los paneles con el producto que te dan antes de ensamblarlos tú, cosa que lleva algunas horas, pero está muy bien explicado en inglés. Las abrazaderas que lleva son débiles y las he cambiado y conviene utilizarlo con una aspiradora conectada a la salida del filtro que trae. En general muy bien para el tamaño que tiene.
M**L
Un Prix raisonnable pour cette petite cabine de sablage Seul difficulté le montage, le plan fourni n'est pas très explicite. Il faut beaucoup deviner et se gratter la tête pour savoir où vont les écrous, bon, après deux heures si on est bricoleur, on y arrive, j'en suis content, elle fait du bon boulot
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