💨 Blow away the competition with precision and power!
The Milton S-153 Lever Style Blow Gun delivers up to 150 PSI of controlled air pressure through a durable zinc alloy body with a leak-proof rubber tip, ensuring safe and efficient cleaning or drying. Featuring a 1/4" NPT air inlet and 11.4 SCFM airflow at 100 PSI, this USA-made tool meets OSHA standards and is engineered for professional-grade pneumatic applications.
Material | Zinc Alloy |
Brand | Milton |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.6 x 3.8 x 8.2 inches |
Exterior Finish | a durable protective coating, likely including galvanization or electroplating, over a zinc alloy body |
Inlet Connection Type | National Pipe Tapered |
Outlet Connection Type | NPT |
Maximum Operating Pressure | 150 Pound per Square Inch |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Outlet Connection Size | 0.25 Inches |
Specification Met | OSHA |
Valve Type | lever |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00030937001535 |
Manufacturer | Milton Industries |
UPC | 765042368975 030937001535 074748317942 100069620703 031113189238 069060270464 078433260018 030937153500 |
Part Number | S-153 |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 3.8 x 8.2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | S-153 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Single |
Color | United States |
Style | Blow Gun |
Power Source | Air Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Maximum working pressure of 150 pounds per square inch -1/4" national pipe thread air inlet -11.4 standard cubic feet per minute at 100 pounds per square inch - - - - |
Included Components | Blow gun |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1-Year Limited Warranty |
D**E
Made in USA
Creates lots of air pressure. Well built and made in the USA.Product works as expected.
D**D
If you want a long term blow gun that works very well, get this one.
I just reviewed a Milton S-210 coupler kit and a Milton S-506 inflator gauge that were purchased as a gift for my son who just got his own air compressor and some air tools. They were both five star items based on my own 30 year history with what appear to be identical items to the new ones.This blow gun gets the same five star rating as those items. The one I have is identical to this new one but very old just like the rest of my MiIlton air accessories. The rubber tip on my S153 is worn off a little at the very end and the body itself is scratched and worn. But, the air valve action is still very smooth and there is no air leakage. I don't need a new one yet!A $3.99 Chinese made gun will also blow air but, in my opinion, there's a lot more to it than that.This tool feels solid and good in your hand because the bulge in the body fits nicely in the cup of your hand/fingers and the valve handle is in the right place to be comfortable and easy to control.The air lever is large enough for accurate control even with gloves on.The brass nozzle tube is long enough for most uses and can be screwed off if you want to use a different air end for some reason.The long air lever on this Milton makes it easy to control the volume and pressure of air released so you can get a gentle, small amount of air or you can get a lot of air if that's what you need.This is a simple, satisfying, well made tool that will last a very long time based on my own long term experience.
C**R
Rugged Construction that Should Last a Lifetime.
This is an industrial block gun, built to the high standards of most Milton products. It may not be as convenient to hold as a true pistol with a trigger operated by the index or middle finger, but it's certainly the most rugged of any I've seen or purchased. The rubber tip is ideal for making a seal when blowing out small pipes or tubing.
L**O
Definitely recommend
Great product! Excellent choice!
J**.
Old School Sturdiness
You can find blow guns at any big-box or discount auto parts store. I've bought 2 or 3 of these lately, and have been sadly disappointed in durability, airflow, and inability to repair. One of them had the air valve seize up, and there was no provision to remove and clean/lubricate the valve. This was after only 1 year of modest use stored inside. The second one had a body so flimsy that one drop to the concrete and it ruptured. Total trash.Milton is an old name in air and tire service products, used by professional shops for many, many years. The package says made in USA (how 'bout that?), and it sure looks like the MIlton tools I've used since the late 60s. Do yourself a favor and spend a bit more for a tool will last - whether a hobbiest or professional. I've got hand tools that were bought over 40 years ago (Snap-On, SK, Craftsman, Mac, Channelock, Klein, etc) and still solid. The market has changed for the worse since then, but there are still a few high-quality brands around if you do your research and are willing to pay the higher prices. 1960s or 2020s - you still get what you pay for.Note: To those who complain about low airflow, I suggest you:A). Buy a larger ID hoseB). Replace the standard quick-disconnect fittings with the high flow (HF) versionC). Do both! Many smaller pancake units come with crappy poly hoses that shrink up over time. Airflow is about volume, not pressure. I assume y'all know that.Of course, if your compressor doesn't have the capacity for the work you're doing, all bets are off. Good luck!
D**Y
Won't shut off
I bought this blow gun this summer. I've only used it a couple of times. Thanksgiving Day I tried to use it to blow some sawdust off some chairs I had stored in the garage, and it won't shut off. I would appreciate some help in getting this fixed or replaced.I do believe in buying American made products.Thank you.I'm revising my original 1 star review to 4 stars. I received no response from either seller or manufacturer, so I decided to try to fix the problem myself. I drilled out the rivet holding the handle to the gun, and disassembled the face seal/valve assembly from the gun body, and found some kind of debris inside on the face sealing surface preventing a proper seal.I removed the debris and reassembled the gun, and it now seals properly. For a temporary fix I bent a large finishing nail through the rivet hole to hold the handle on. It would have been an easy original manufacturer method to attach the handle in a way that it could be removed, and then reassembled. It would have cost a few cents more, but it would have made the gun much more user repairable. I'll figure something out. I am a design engineer, but to me it should have been manufactured in this way in the first place, so I'm subtracting 1 star.
U**T
Great American-Made Air Nozzle
You cannot go wrong with American-made Milton Air products. The best on the market and worth the price.
A**S
Works as advertised ...
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