• Heavy Duty Water Gun

  • Jamec 100mm Rubber Tipped Angle Nozzle Blowgun

  • PCL 9" Extension Nozzle Blowgun

  • Heavy Duty Brass Blowgun - 1/4" Inlet BSPP

  • Safety Aircurtain Blowgun

  • 1/4" BSPP Blowgun 100mm Nozzle - Blue

  • PCL Palm Blowgun with Safety Nozzle

  • PCL Blowgun - 100mm Extended Nozzle

  • Total Plastic Trigger Nozzle

  • PCL Low Noise Safety Blowgun

Air blow guns and water guns

Air blow guns are one of the most-used tools in any workshop with a compressor. They clear swarf from machined surfaces, blow out bores and threads before assembly, dry components after washing, and generally do the kind of fast, directed cleaning that a brush or cloth can't. Most connect to the airline via a 1/4 inch BSP quick-release fitting.

HSE guidance covers the safe use of compressed air for cleaning — in particular, nozzle exit pressure. Safety nozzles are designed to limit the pressure at the exit point and are specified in environments where the standards apply. Standard blow guns deliver full line pressure. Check your workplace requirements before selecting.

Water guns serve a different purpose: controlled water application for washdown, rinsing, or light surface cleaning where a pressure washer would be excessive. They connect to a water supply line using a standard BSP or compression inlet. Trigger-lock options are available for continuous flow applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a standard air blow gun and a safety air gun?

A safety air gun has a nozzle designed to prevent the air pressure at the exit point from exceeding a safe level. A standard blow gun delivers full line pressure at the nozzle. For workshop use where HSE regulations apply, check whether a safety nozzle is required.

What thread size do air guns use?

Most air blow guns use a 1/4 inch BSP male thread to connect to the airline. Check the product listing to confirm.

Can water guns be used with a standard garden hose tap?

Water guns with a 3/4 inch BSP connection can be used with a standard outdoor tap, but most workshop water guns are designed to connect to a water line using compression or BSP fittings. Check the inlet connection type on the product listing.

Are there trigger-lock options available?

Some blow guns include a trigger lock for continuous operation. Check the individual product listing for this feature.

Do you deliver air and water guns near me?

We deliver to England and Wales with free delivery on orders over £200.