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Elliot@Autogeek
09-28-2018, 01:45 PM
VIP Special BLACKFIRE Car Dryer - Exclusive Pre-Sale! (https://www.autogeek.net/members-only.html)


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BLACKFIRE Car Dryer - Exclusive VIP Member Pre-Sale!




Hands-off car drying made easy!

BLACKFIRE Car Dryer, a high-powered blower, is the easiest way to dry your car – leaving the surface water-less and spot-less in just minutes! This lightweight car dryer quickly removes water from your vehicle’s paint, glass, wheels, as well as in your grille, between doors, and under and around emblems – if water can reach that area, the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer can dry it! Featuring a total of 3 different attachments, an extra-long 35 ft. power cord, a 6 foot hose – not to mention the 6.5 peak HP motor – the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer is the newest, and best, way to dry your car without even having to touch your paint!

We all know about important it is to dry your car after washing it, especially if your water is particularly “hard”. When water is allowed to dry on the surface, the liquid itself evaporates, but the minerals in the water simply dry on the surface and can cause permanent etching and damage. The trick to avoiding this “spotty” situation is by removing that water before it can dry! Now you could use multiple drying towels and spend a good 45 minutes going into each nook and cranny manually – or you can use the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer!



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Drying your car has never been easier with the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer! Water is quickly blown off the surface before drying, leaving no chance of water spots or etching!

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Featuring a 6.5 peak HP motor, the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer blasts water from your vehicle’s surfaces with no touching required! And you know what they say, “the more you touch, the more likely you are to mar” – the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer prevents this! Using the rubber attachment makes for an even safer drying experience – if you accidentally touch the paint, no scratching or marring should occur!

The BLACKFIRE Car Dryer features 3 separate tools that attach to the handy hose handle grip and further your drying abilities. Do you have a tight area that requires a more concentrated air flow? Attach the exclusive crevice tool and blast that water out! In addition to your extra attachments, the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer also comes with a secure shoulder strap for enhanced (and easier!) mobility.

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Use the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer to blast water out of the small nooks and crannies of emblems and grilles!

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[B]Detailing your car is already an exhausting task (but so worth it!), but using the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer during your drying step not only makes the task easier and more enjoyable, but also ensure your surface is completely clean and ready for anything!

DBAILEY
09-28-2018, 02:05 PM
Same as the M37 one?

Elliot@Autogeek
09-28-2018, 02:25 PM
Same as the M37 one?

While the two machines are very similar and are used to achieve similar results, the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer features improvements, including an additional crevice tool attachment. PLUS for a limited time, you can receive 2 qty. 20 x 40 Guzzler Towels when you purchase the BLACKFIRE Car Dryer!

Also, BLACKFIRE Car Dryer can be used in conjunction with any coupon code we have running on our site.

WRAPT C5Z06
09-28-2018, 03:02 PM
At least with this relabeled product, you KNOW it’s the same thing. Even with the 25% off, the product is still marked up heavily.


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Nix
09-28-2018, 03:22 PM
I will stick to either leaf blower or shopvac cheaper option..

Dr Oldz
09-28-2018, 08:33 PM
There are definite advantages of blowing your car dry compared to drying with a towel. I never saw the m37 but this looks pretty neat.

gspam1
09-30-2018, 01:14 AM
I used to use the M37 one, and it worked great but the darn hose was so long I had to wrap it around myself twice to keep from banging it on the car or dragging it on the ground. Miserable to use, so I gave it away. . This hose looks much shorter, if so, this would work really well.

WRAPT C5Z06
09-30-2018, 05:00 AM
I used to use the M37 one, and it worked great but the darn hose was so long I had to wrap it around myself twice to keep from banging it on the car or dragging it on the ground. Miserable to use, so I gave it away. . This hose looks much shorter, if so, this would work really well.
Interesting that the hose may be shorter. Much better idea.


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TTQ B4U
09-30-2018, 07:20 AM
Why wouldn't you just use a cordless leaf blower? Way more versatile and easy to use. Takes me 8 minutes to fully dry my car from top to bottom to wheels and door jambs.

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custmsprty
09-30-2018, 07:46 AM
I have the original DP blower and a Ryobi One Cordless Blower and I still hand dry. Down here in Florida I don't have the luxury of the time it takes to blow dry a car, especially on darker colors. By the time you are halfway done there are water spots all over the vehicle. That is, unless you want to wash it at 6am before the sun is up and high. LOL.

WRAPT C5Z06
09-30-2018, 08:51 AM
Why wouldn't you just use a cordless leaf blower? Way more versatile and easy to use. Takes me 8 minutes to fully dry my car from top to bottom to wheels and door jambs.

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I could see where the BF unit could be very ergonomic and easy to use, even compared to a leaf blower, but the price is ridiculous. Highway robbery.



I have the original DP blower and a Ryobi One Cordless Blower and I still hand dry. Down here in Florida I don't have the luxury of the time it takes to blow dry a car, especially on darker colors. By the time you are halfway done there are water spots all over the vehicle. That is, unless you want to wash it at 6am before the sun is up and high. LOL.
Agreed. I use DI water and the big Master Blaster and still use a towel to dry the car(with a drying aid). Even with forced air, there is no way to *completely* dry the car, unless you want to sit there for an hour and blow out all the cracks and crevices without any drips.

UncleDavy
09-30-2018, 09:29 AM
I use the McKees Turbo and I really like the product. The extended hose can be cumbersome but it is a powerful machine that removes MOST of the water. It is especially handy when drying tires, wheels and lugs. However I still have to finish with a drying towel and a drying aid. The dryer does not completely eliminate water from the entire surface of the vehicle. There are always traces of water and small water spots left behind.

The Guz
09-30-2018, 10:32 AM
I used to use the M37 one, and it worked great but the darn hose was so long I had to wrap it around myself twice to keep from banging it on the car or dragging it on the ground. Miserable to use, so I gave it away. . This hose looks much shorter, if so, this would work really well.

They both have a 6 foot hose according to the product descriptions. They look identical other than the extra attachment for the blackfire one.

WRAPT C5Z06
09-30-2018, 02:46 PM
I use the McKees Turbo and I really like the product. The extended hose can be cumbersome but it is a powerful machine that removes MOST of the water. It is especially handy when drying tires, wheels and lugs. However I still have to finish with a drying towel and a drying aid. The dryer does not completely eliminate water from the entire surface of the vehicle. There are always traces of water and small water spots left behind.
100% spot on.


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custmsprty
09-30-2018, 04:16 PM
I could see where the BF unit could be very ergonomic and easy to use, even compared to a leaf blower, but the price is ridiculous. Highway robbery.



Agreed. I use DI water and the big Master Blaster and still use a towel to dry the car(with a drying aid). Even with forced air, there is no way to *completely* dry the car, unless you want to sit there for an hour and blow out all the cracks and crevices without any drips.

We had 29 out of 30 days this month where it hit 90+ degrees, broke an all time record in recorded Florida history and also hottest September avg. daily temps in Florida history. You couldn't use a master blaster either and not get water spots big time. It's 5:15 PM and 91 right now with feels like temp of 99. You Kali boys would wither away in this humidity :coolgleam::coolgleam::coolgleam: