All 8HP Master Blasters sold on the 15% Off Everything Sale

Thank you VERY much for that info.. I had done another google search that didn't yiled the same results.... ordered for a great price...

For future reference AG is very good at price matching competitors promotions, and have industry leading customer service to boot.

Not quite sure if it would have worked in this situation, since GG re-brands the metro vac (and may be considered a different product), but at the same time I don't want to be sending business away from AG (I have done very well by them).
 
Which attachment are most of you using? the one that already came attached or the smaller one in the bag?
 
Thank you! I get to use it for the first time today.

Have fun, and prepare to be amazed. I have found that blowing out the trim/cracks on a panel first, then drying the rest of the panel works well. You will get pretty good at herding the beads of water around.
 
Man, now I have to buy one. Looks like an amazing tool. Does it really blow everything dry? How much do you have to use a towel afterwards?
 
Man, now I have to buy one. Looks like an amazing tool. Does it really blow everything dry? How much do you have to use a towel afterwards?
If you buy the 8HP one the Master Blaster yes it will dry everything with the Vac N blow you will get the areas dry but it is best used with you having a rag handy to Following up with . I've been looking into buying one of these for the few weeks just haven't made my mind up on which one to get . I spoke to Dave at Metro this week and he suggested if you buy the VAC N Blow model and you want to use it as a blower on the end of the vacuum side to remove the end cap the bag and just leave the foam in tacked you will get close to the force of the smaller master blaster .
 
Thanks Adam. That is just the info I wanted. I am debating on which one to buy as well. I've been eying the Vac n Blo for a while. I got to try it out for a bit and it seemd to have a lot of suction. I also love how small it is. The only thing is, with the vac I would assume you would have to buy an additional hose with it to use its' blowing option. I wouldn't want to spray my paint with debris from the vac hose. Let me know which way you go with it. Thanks
 
Thanks Adam. That is just the info I wanted. I am debating on which one to buy as well. I've been eying the Vac n Blo for a while. I got to try it out for a bit and it seemd to have a lot of suction. I also love how small it is. The only thing is, with the vac I would assume you would have to buy an additional hose with it to use its' blowing option. I wouldn't want to spray my paint with debris from the vac hose. Let me know which way you go with it. Thanks

You can just move the hose from the suction to blower side. I have not tried removing the filter, etc. to see if it improves flow. The vac n blow with the cloth filter and endcap is not equal to the Master Blaster at 4 HP so I will test again tomorrow or Monday.

One downside to the smaller vac n blo is the hose length. I think many opt for the extension (3 or 6 ft). For example, if you put the vac on the garage floor and try to vac a floor mat on a bench the hose barely is just long enough so at least 3 more feet would be better.
 
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