I am absolutely in love with mine and was an avid leaf blower. I dont find the warm air to be a big benefit, but surprised at how much more water it seems to move.
Btw: I meant to note and Jim reminded me that if anybody is worried about the 18 amps because they may be running a 15 amp circuit don't be worried. When you start the motors you can turn them on with a second between one another and you won't get that peak amperage. I am on a 15 amp breaker and haven't popped it once. I have turned on the motors as close to simultaneously as you can a couple times and didn't have any issue.
My guess it depends on your breakers. In my case, it tripped a 15A breaker after 4 or 5 min several times before I changed the breaker.
My garage was wired for 20A and had a 20A GFI in the first outlet but the circuit was moved when I had the kitchen was remodeled. I also tripped an 15A outlet strip too.
My guess it depends on your breakers. In my case, it tripped a 15A breaker after 4 or 5 min several times before I changed the breaker.
My garage was wired for 20A and had a 20A GFI in the first outlet but the circuit was moved when I had the kitchen was remodeled. I also tripped an 15A outlet strip too.
I seem to recall this Al. Well I cant explain how Coreys MB steady state doesnt do same. All motors arent created equal even when they should be!
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