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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
Yes, have a 150 mph and 210 mph toro blowers with 12 Gage cord. Works well and makes the job quicker. You can also use some shop vacs by removing the hose and putting it into the blow port
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2004 audi a6 quattro (traded).
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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
Originally Posted by ski2
That's crazy expensive...wow. Plus it looks cumbersome that it has to be attached to me plus a hose...etc. After reading the reviews it looks like you'd have to take the ziptie/clamp off each time one wants to change the tip. That would get annoying to me after the third time doing it.
I have the master vac/blower that I used many times to dry the car and found that just to be as cumbersome because I have to worry about the cord, blower that is strapped on my shoulder, and hose. Plus that's expensive as well, and gets physically hot. I feel like the cheap leaf blower does a better job, much easier to handle, especially on the top of my truck which I have to get on the step bar to reach the roof and not have to worry about hitting the paint or the vehicle using the device that is drying it.
I like that manufactures make certain products but I think the cost/niche market kills a lot of the fun to me on devices such as this.
-Nigel
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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
Originally Posted by NewShockerGuy
That's crazy expensive...wow. Plus it looks cumbersome that it has to be attached to me plus a hose...etc. After reading the reviews it looks like you'd have to take the ziptie/clamp off each time one wants to change the tip. That would get annoying to me after the third time doing it.
I have the master vac/blower that I used many times to dry the car and found that just to be as cumbersome because I have to worry about the cord, blower that is strapped on my shoulder, and hose. Plus that's expensive as well, and gets physically hot. I feel like the cheap leaf blower does a better job, much easier to handle, especially on the top of my truck which I have to get on the step bar to reach the roof and not have to worry about hitting the paint or the vehicle using the device that is drying it.
I like that manufactures make certain products but I think the cost/niche market kills a lot of the fun to me on devices such as this.
-Nigel
I agree it's a little over priced. I have an inexpensive Craftsmen blower that I adapted with a vacuum hose about a year before this model became available. Probably cost me about $70 total. I find the hose much safer to use than the standard hard plastic tube that comes on most leaf blowers.
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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
metrovac. Do it once, do it right. Get a 30' hose, hang the unit on the wall and you don't have to carry anything around but a hose.
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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
Originally Posted by 2quikta
metrovac. Do it once, do it right. Get a 30' hose, hang the unit on the wall and you don't have to carry anything around but a hose.
Do you have the hose hanging from the ceiling, or does it drag around the garage? Any pics?
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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
I use the Milwaukee M18 Compact Blower to assist in drying especially in cracks and from behind trim and badges. I already have the Milwaukee
line of cordless tools so this was a no-brainer. It is lightweight and does a good job. It does require a 5.0 battery to last any length of time though.
2008 Toyota Tacoma 410,000 miles and still going strong.
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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Do you have the hose hanging from the ceiling, or does it drag around the garage? Any pics?
Just drags. But it's nice being able to get all around the car. When it's not in use it hangs on the wall under the unit.
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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
Originally Posted by 2quikta
Just drags. But it's nice being able to get all around the car. When it's not in use it hangs on the wall under the unit.
Does Metro sell the ceiling support hooks as an accessory, or does someone have to Macgyver their own setup if they want it that way? Reason I ask is because I've seen someone post pics or a vid of their garage setup with the hose hanging..
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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
Metro sidekick.Makes drying quicker in tight areas and those pesky mirrors or trim pieces that drip for hrs.
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Re: Anyone here using a leaf blower for drying?
Also great for interiors and smoothing out spray on dressings.
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