DP Turbo Car Dryer (Mini Review)

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The weather was decent enough here in Delaware today to do a wash on my Dodge Ram and try out the new DP Turbo Car Dryer

DP Turbo Car Dryer



I have a Master Blaster which I have on the bottom of one of my detailing carts. I tended not to use it as much as it was a pain to get the cart out and try and maneuver it around the car without hitting it. I even put pieces of heater tube insulation all around the car to prevent it from marring the car if it hit. My driveway has a slight incline which didn't help either. I found myself using my leaf blower more and more since it was quick to get out, maneuver around the car, and put away. When I saw the new DP Turbo Car Dryer I figured that this was the perfect hybrid between the Master Blaster and a leaf blower. Great power, easy to move around, and easy to carry. The Master Blaster, as much as it's an awesome drying machine, IMO is a beast to manipulate.



All and all I am very happy with the DP Turbo dryer.



Pros:



Easy to maneuver, lift, and move around car.

Decent power

Long extension cord

Two attachments

No issues with breakers tripping



Cons:

Not as powerful as the Master Blaster

No heated air

No filter.



One of the things I hate about washing is having to put everything away, wash out buckets, etc. Not having to move my detailing cart back into the garage and worry about dinging my car is a huge plus for me. With the the DP Turbo dryer I just wrap the cord up and put it in my detailing cabinet and done. If someone is mobile I can see how the DP Turbo dryer would be much easier to have as opposed to the Master Blaster.
 
Yeah there is a filter. Look at the intake, it's completely foam under the plastic
 
Iv been looking at the do turbo for a while now..iv been using my vac n blo but wanted something new to add to my detailing gear I was leaning towards the master blaster but for $300+ dollars is it worth it in the long run?
 
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