addysdaddy
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Haven't tried using the blower inside of the garage yet - which might be more trouble than it's worth. IDK but it seems more of an outside thing to me.
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Isn't this just a leaf blower?
Would one of you guys please explain why this "Car Dryer"Works great - gets 90% of all the water off. I'm pleased but have no basis of comparison since I've never owned a master blaster.
I have not used it on the car, but had to try it on the shower door with some water. It really has some strength to move water. On a coated or well protected car, this will have no problems drying it off 95%+ I feel.
Would one of you guys please explain why this "Car Dryer"
would not be able to remove 100% of the water from a vehicle?
TIA.
Bob
IMO:I do not doubt you could get 100%, but for times sake and potentially small water spots
I got mine today via UPS.
Feel like it is very well made, comes with 2 attachments. I used the small funnel type shown in Mikes video.
The other attachment I am not sure what situation you would use it in, it seems like it would blow the ground too much, but I may be wrong.
I have not used it on the car, but had to try it on the shower door with some water. It really has some strength to move water. On a coated or well protected car, this will have no problems drying it off 95%+ I feel.
I will have a write up with videos hopefully this weekend.
The DP Turbo Dryer looks pretty stout. From the outside, the body looks almost identical to the core of my US-made, 6.5 hp Shop•Vac.![]()
Works great - gets 90% of all the water off. I'm pleased but have no basis of comparison since I've never owned a master blaster.
I've used it in the garage without any issues. Granted if you point it at a shelf full of towels then it will blow them all over the place, but so long as you keep it pointed at the car you'll be fine.