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    Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer Review

    Hey All!

    So I am sure most have you have seen the Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer on AG or on another site. At $150 its expensive and seems like a useless gimmick (or at least I did). Well I made the plunge and purchased one! I love it! Although there are some huge flaws to it!



    So the biggest, and I would say most serious and frustrating flaws to this thing is it does not fit on a 5 Gallon pale! I tried a bunch and no matter how I fussed and forced it, it would not fit, about 1/8" too wide!!


    I managed to force it onto a bucket, bending and stretching the bucket into an ellipse shape. One other thing to mention; on a bucket, the force required to crank the handle overcomes the weight of the bucket making it nearly impossible to use (on an empty bucket)!


    Frustrated that I just dumped $150 ($170 where I bought it) into a "useless gimmick" that does not fit any bucket. I decided to get creative and wall mount this thing.

    So I have a "shelf" (basically wall brackets to hold a bunch of cedar 4x4) and I lag bolted a 2x4 to it. Creating a mounting bracket


    So after a little bit of modifying, I got her mounted


    So now shes mounted, lets see how she works!
    soaking wet guzzler


    Feed it in like pasta


    So after wringing out, tons of water came out leaving the towel damp! Kinda hard to see the water, but at least an ounce or two came out! Great for drying wash mitts


    So my final thoughts here are:

    Pros:
    -Works well at removing water
    -Does not stress fibres like wringing does
    -Fast, about 20 second to walk over and do it
    -High quality

    Cons:
    -Does not attach to bucket
    -Expensive

    Recommendation:
    If you have an area and tools to mount this onto a sturdy platform, you need this product. One of the best detailing investments I have made. Really saves towels, considering I have literally ripped leather chamois and mf towels trying to wring them dry. If you do not, or intend to use this on your wash bucket, do not purchase this product!

    Thanks

    PS heres a good laugh! 80km/h speed limit, some dude having a stroll on the road at -13F or -25C
    Last edited by Andr3wilson; 12-29-2012 at 09:34 PM.

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    Re: Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer Review

    That same style of wringer was on my grandmother's washing machine. That's how it was done back then before hanging the clothes up to dry. Clothes dryers weren't invented yet.
    Rick....now in North Texas

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    Re: Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer Review

    I love the description "Easily attaches to bucket", haha.

    Great review man, thanks!

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    Re: Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer Review

    I almost bit on this a while back. Then I thought better of it and just stocked up on a lot more towels.

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    Re: Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer Review

    They have several of those at every self-serve quarter car wash I have ever been to. They work great. I have always wondered how they keep them from being stolen. So I took a good look at the mounting method and they are welded to the bar they are on over a big sink.

    And I wish that it was still a quarter. Last time I used one was after going mud bogging. Must have gotten off fifty pounds of gooey mud. It was worth the five bucks in quarters. After it was "clean" I took the truck home and gave it a real wash. Went through twenty wash MFs and ten ounces of Honeydew Foam soap. Foamed the truck twice.

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    Re: Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer Review

    Thanks for the review.

    It is possible to buy a brand new old style electric wringer machine for $1000.00


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    Re: Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer Review

    Quote Originally Posted by Johny B View Post
    Thanks for the review.

    It is possible to buy a brand new old style electric wringer machine for $1000.00

    I was wondering about that, maybe smaller like the ones at swimming pools

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    Re: Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer Review

    chamois are out imo (old arguably unsafe tech) , and you must be hulk to rip quality MF towels, regardless great review

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    Re: Dyna-Jet Chamois Wringer Review

    Quote Originally Posted by SON1C View Post
    chamois are out imo (old arguably unsafe tech) , and you must be hulk to rip quality MF towels, regardless great review
    It was actually a guzzler. Over time (two years or so) the fibres got pulled and yanked so much the black trim ripped off and the waffle weave started to come undone where it ripped off, but thanks!

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