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OrangeVee
07-24-2017, 04:29 AM
Hi guys!


This week, I review a professional grade car dryer, the MetroVac Master Blaster Revolution!


- It has twin 4.0 peak HP motors (8 peak HP total)
- 30 foot hose
- swivel wheels
- comes with a wall-mounting rack
- accessories
- shoots out clean, dry, hot filtered air and gets your car or motorcycle dry in no time!
- Great for preventing water spots, and also flushing water out of tight spaces like mirrors, doors jams, windows, grills, etc.
- High quality MADE IN THE USA !!!


Enjoy the video!


In English:
https://youtu.be/5g_n3E97Brc


In French:
https://youtu.be/XcKrmmkv-Jg

Eldorado2k
07-24-2017, 05:05 AM
Do you get this stuff for free?

zmcgovern45
07-24-2017, 08:33 AM
Very entertaining... you're a natural in front of the camera :) We've loved the Master Blaster for many years. Nice review.



Embedding video for OP....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5g_n3E97Brc&feature=youtu.be

2wookies
07-24-2017, 11:36 AM
Wish it didn't need a 20amp breaker though.

zmcgovern45
07-24-2017, 01:50 PM
Wish it didn't need a 20amp breaker though.

I used one on a 15A breaker for years... it has 2 motors, so if you turn one on and let it ramp up, then turn the 2nd one on 20-30 seconds after starting the first one you will not have any issues. The unit exceeds 15A during startup only if you flip both motors on at the same time, but it will not draw a constant current over 15A once it is running.

Marc08EX
07-24-2017, 02:02 PM
I used one on a 15A breaker for years... it has 2 motors, so if you turn one on and let it ramp up, then turn the 2nd one on 20-30 seconds after starting the first one you will not have any issues. The unit exceeds 15A during startup only if you flip both motors on at the same time, but it will not draw a constant current over 15A once it is running.

My 15A breaker will still trip even if I turned the 2 motors on individually. But this will happen after about 2-3 minutes.

I had a new 20A breaker installed and haven't had any problems since.

Pats300zx
07-24-2017, 02:47 PM
Quote Originally Posted by zmcgovern45 View Post
I used one on a 15A breaker for years... it has 2 motors, so if you turn one on and let it ramp up, then turn the 2nd one on 20-30 seconds after starting the first one you will not have any issues. The unit exceeds 15A during startup only if you flip both motors on at the same time, but it will not draw a constant current over 15A once it is running.

Exactly what I do Zach. Never have an issue.

OrangeVee
07-24-2017, 04:20 PM
I used one on a 15A breaker for years... it has 2 motors, so if you turn one on and let it ramp up, then turn the 2nd one on 20-30 seconds after starting the first one you will not have any issues. The unit exceeds 15A during startup only if you flip both motors on at the same time, but it will not draw a constant current over 15A once it is running.

Exactly. I use it on a 15A breaker too, never had issues. I turn on the left switch first, then the right switch. My breaker never tripped.

OrangeVee
07-24-2017, 04:21 PM
Thanks I appreciate your comment! :)

By the way, what's the difference between the link I put to my video, and yours which you say is embedded?

OrangeVee
07-24-2017, 04:22 PM
Wish it didn't need a 20amp breaker though.


I've been using it on my 15A breaker with no issues. I start the left switch first, then the right one. Works like a champ. Never tripped.