Air Accessory Kits
Air accessory kits bundle the fittings, hoses, and attachments you need to run air tools without hunting for adaptors. Typical kits include quick-release couplers, tails, inline filters, and coiled or straight hose — enough to connect a gun or impact wrench to the line and get working. Sealey kits vary in piece count and hose length; check what's included against what you already have on the bench.
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Not yet ratedSealeyAir Accessory Kit 5pc
- 5-piece air tool kit
- 1/4" BSP threaded unions
€89.74€90.65€72.96€73.70 -
Not yet ratedSealeyAir Accessory Kit 5pc
- 5-piece air tool kit
- 1/4″ BSP threaded unions
- Includes tyre inflator + gauge
€87.49€88.38€71.13€71.85 -
Not yet ratedSealeyParaffin Spray Gun
- Metal tank and tube
- Adjustable spray/jet nozzle
- 900 ml capacity
€33.43€33.76€27.18€27.45 -
Not yet ratedSealeyPE Coiled Air Hose with 1/4"BSP Unions 5m x 5mm
- Polyethylene recoil hose
- 5 m x 5 mm bore
- 1/4" BSP female couplings
€18.99€19.19€15.44€15.60
Most five-piece kits cover the basics: a length of hose (often coiled polyurethane), a handful of BSP couplers, and maybe a blow gun or tyre inflator. Coiled hose is compact and self-retracting, but reach is limited — 5 m stretched is workable for close-in jobs, less so if you're ranging around a panel van. Straight hose stores on a reel and gives more consistent flow at longer distances.
BSP thread sizing matters. Quarter-inch BSP is standard for most air guns and grinders; half-inch runs higher volume but fewer hand tools use it. If your existing quick-release fittings are a different standard (ARO, Euro, or Orion profile), check compatibility or plan to swap the entire set to avoid air leaks at the coupler.
Inline filters trap water and oil before they reach the tool. Some kits include a miniature filter-regulator unit; others expect you to fit one upstream at the wall outlet. Water in the air line will rust internal vanes on a die grinder or spit droplets through a spray gun, so filtration isn't optional — the question is where in the circuit you put it. Kits with paraffin or fluid spray guns suit workshop cleaning and light rust treatment; the gun itself is a low-pressure atomiser, not a finishing spray tool.



