- This lightweight, pistol-grip blowgun is comfortable to use and has a trigger to control the airflow to the gun tip
- 3 inch extended nozzle to fit into tight, hard to reach areas
- Comfortable grip-design and lightweight design (.35 lbs) for flexibility
- Tackle your detailed cleaning efficiently and conveniently
- Finish your projects faster and easier with Campbell Hausfeld. The Air Power Expert
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Sijo S Karthi
Good for the money. Not as tough as some out there.
These are pretty much as simple and cheap as you can get for one of these blow guns. This one stands up very well for the money. I have had a couple of these. Don't expect it to last for years after dropping it and the attached hose on the garage floor and kicking it around, and stepping on it like I do. BUT, it will last pretty long under normal care, and is well worth the money, and does not leak.
Sherri Bravo
More useful of an attachment then I would of thought
After recently purchasing an air compressor from HomeDepot I came to amazon to order attachments. I hadn't originally considered a blowgun like this but since receiving it I have found all sorts of uses for it. Cleaned out all the computers and servers in my home office, my garage door tracks, cell phones, pretty much anything with a crevice that collects dust. I combined this with the Milton S210 quick connects and it does not leak any air. Bottom line if you happen to have an air compressor this is a nice attachment for a solid price.
Tawana Winfield
Very handy for removing debris or liquid from wherever you aim it.
Saw my mechanic friend use on of these a few times and loved the design so decided to pick one up. They are inexpensive and work great for blowing off crud or liquid from cars during maintenance. Much more effective at directing the air at exactly where I want it to go then the non pistol grip style blow tip I had before. I quickly realized how much air this thing needs to blow air at max psi and realized I need a much larger air compressor now. It goes through my 1 gallon in about 5 seconds. It DOES NOT come with a 1/4" fitting to attach to a hose so make sure you have one already or order one along with this.
Sminer Codef
It's fine?
This pistol grip blow nozzle is a blow nozzle with pistol grip. It's fine. The one at Horrible Frigate is probably just as fine for half the cost. But, this one is also fine, and it was delivered to my house and I didn't even have to go outside.
Ramonito Tragico Jr.
blows with a lot of pressure!
We have 3 of 4 of these, two of which have been around for a few years. They work really well for blowing things off to clean/dry them. The trigger is plastic and feels like it could get snagged on something and accidentally broken off, that being said it hasn't happened to any of ours!
David Silver
Best Blow Gun Period. Read on...
The Campbell Hausfeld MP5143 Pistol Grip Blowgun is an essential attachment for any pneumatic tool arsenal. I would recommend this tool over the traditional styled thumb-operated blow guns. Build Quality and Durability - The nozzle is securely attached to the injection-molded plastic grip housing and does not give the feeling that it will one day work itself loose. The plastic itself is quite durable having withstood a few drops to concrete, although I wouldn't recommend dropping this tool as your default set-down method. It is definitely not cheaply made - I haven't tested mine to the point of failure as I'd like to keep it around for a long time but I don't baby it either. Operation - The trigger is long enough that you can operate with all 4 fingers if necessary - this really helps with fatigue when you're using it to clean your saws, saw horses, or work area after a job and are running it for extended periods of time. Also, a cool feature with the trigger is it has a graduated air valve, meaning when you start to pull the trigger, the air flow starts very slow and increases to full blast when the trigger is fully depressed. The large 4-finger trigger makes it easy to control this operation so it's not just a gimmick. The long nozzle is skinny enough to get into crevices and holes but was likely engineered at its current diameter to maximize airflow - which it does! The blast of air is powerful enough to clean equipment free of all sawdust and shavings and I even used it to blow off my entire deck when my leaf blower was on the fritz. Notes - The gun comes without brass couplings to connect to an air hose so either add a 1/4" NPT male coupling to your order or plan on running out to your local hardware store to get one - and don't forget teflon tape. My unit has absolutely no leaks after 6 months of intermittent use. 5-stars all the way - I don't anticipate ever needing to add another blow gun to my lineup or having to replace this one! If you have't purchased a blow gun yet for your compressor, this tool is a MUST!
Susmita Saha
Good
Works good. I put in my plug using teflon tape designed for gas lines. No leaks and excellent air flow.
TodoLakas Udani
Good quality for light duty
Perfect for blowing dust out of tight spaces and corners. Not recommended for commercial use because it is made of plastic. For home do-it yourselvers it's great.
PoisonIvy Roxette
Best air compressor tool you can buy for the $
If you only have the little pistol-grip blow gun with the threaded rubber tip, do yourself a favor and get this Campbell Hausfeld blow gun. It's cheap and it will probably leak/break less (fewer moving parts). And it feels like blows about 2x the air.
Shaun Jackson
Just what I hoped it would be
I purchased this blowgun for two reasons: (1) to clean air filters for my vehicles, lawn equipment, and pressure washer; and, (2) to periodically remove any dust from my home computer. The body is made of heavy plastic. It will attach directly to the threaded end of an air hose or you can purchase quick release couplings for this and your other pneumatic implements. I utilize the couplings because I also depend on my air compressor for vehicle tire inflation and other uses. One word of advice: you will need some 1/2" teflon tape for the threads as the couplings do leak a little without teflon tape to seal them. The tape is very inexpensive. The first thing I used this blowgun for is cleaning air filters. I am impressed. With the concentrated air, I was able to remove the vast majority of trapped dirt and debris from the filters making them look almost new. Replacing filters less frequently will pay for the cost of this item in no time at all. Because the user can control the air flow, this device does a great job of removing dust from sensitive electronics inside the case of my home PC. I already have other uses in mind like removing debris trapped in hard to reach places on my lawn tractor, and cleaning grit/dust/debris from my power tools, hedge trimmers, chainsaw, etc.