We all know there's a lot of crappy cheap rubbish when it comes to tools, but occasionally you get something cheap that actually works well.
I'm not talking about things that 
need to be good quality, such as a torque wrench for example, more about tools that are non critical, or a bit of a gimmick.
Here's a few I've tried lately....................
This is an attachment for a pressure washer that mixes sand, or other blasting media, with the water to make it abrasive.
Wet Blaster
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I found it works really well on alloy parts because it's not too aggressive.
Before blasting this side cover plate looked the same as the gearbox that it's sitting on.
It only took a few minutes to get it looking like this.
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Works well on surface rust.
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It didn't do as well with the paint on this Defender panel, 
it took a few minutes to do just this small patch back to bare metal.
But, I reckon with a better quality blasting media it would work better.
I was just using some brickie sand that I had. I sifted it through some fly wire.
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It used quite a bit of sand, so I installed a valve to regulate the flow.
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