Master blaster - who uses?

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Curious on how popular they are being used? In beginning I use to hear about them a lot but since they make cordless leaf blowers I feel that’s the new way to go. Also wondering this because the specs on a master blaster is:
8.0 motor, 19amps, 2,280 watts, 58,500 ft/ 400CFM. Now a there’s a local pet business going out of business by me and they have the metro vac (same brand that makes the master blaster) per dryer version with the specs of :
4.0 motor, 18 amps, 2,160 watts, 0-234CFM/ 0-5,600 FPM. That I could get brand new for $40. So my main thing is, would it be good to use or just stick to a leaf blower style or just buy the traditional master blaster.
 
I find that an air drier with a nice, long hose on it is far preferable to a leaf blower or similar blower where you can't get the nozzle to the middle of the hood easily to blow stuff out of the cracks/crevices there. I'm kinda a clumsy oaf at times and when I was doing the leaf blower thing I was banging that thing into everything; a dedicated unit with a 30ft hose has been one of the most useful detailing 'things' I've bought. With a car like my wife's 2019 Corvette, the vent in the middle of the hood and the vents on top of the rear fenders would be a real PITA to get to with a leaf blower as would be the 'canals' that were seemingly made to hold water where the back glass is set into the hatch.

Just one opinion and YMMV!
 
I use a Master Blaster. For a full contactless dry, it works great on my car with ceramic coating but not so great on a car with a traditional LSP that's anything other than fresh. For example, my wife's car, which has a traditional sealant on it, I can only do a full contactless dry for the first one or two washes after application. After that the finish is not quite hydrophobic enough to get around the car quickly enough before parts of it start drying.

Regardless of LSP, it always works great for wheels, the engine bay, jambs, etc.
 
For $40 grab it and hang it on the wall by your garage door. I love mine with 3 or 4 extensions to reach the cars in the driveway.

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I have one hanging on my garage wall but to be honest ever since I got my EGO 530 leaf blower I find myself using the Metro Vac less and less. Sure it has warm filtered air but by the time I unwind the court, use it and wind it back up it ends up just being easier to use my EGO. Plus I can use the EGO for yard related things as well. As you get older simpler things mean a lot :)
 
I might add I have a Milwaukee M18 450 CFM blower I use at a second home. Even with a pointy nozzle attached they just don't blow out the center caps and lug nut holes like the smaller Masterblaster nozzle does.

I have chrome wheels on 4 vehicles and a pet peeve is water spots on the wheels from the water draining out the first time they rotate.

I see EGO has a 650 CFM blower! Damm with 2 Milwaukee's and a Ryobi already it's hard to justify a 4th!
 
I have had mine for well over 15 years. love it. use it for everything. drying. cleaning cause it's a vac too. blowing up rafts for the pool.

I have an ego blower also for my yard. that thing is a beast.
 
The big difference between the two for me is drying technique. If you're looking for something that is touchless get the EGO. If you don't mind going around the vehicle with a blower in one hand and a drying cloth in the other, get the Metro.

I use the Metro and a MF that I lightly skim with. It's the fastest/best way to dry a vehicle I've found.
 
Do you have a dedicated 20A outlet to plug it into? If not, that could be a deal breaker.
 
Well I decided to say F it and get the unit for $40 brand new. Going mount it on the wall and be good to go. Figured even if I decide I don’t like it, this thing comes with a stand on wheels that I could easily use this for my dog when she gets bathed.

Garage is getting re-done so all new electrical is happening with dedicated outlets.
 
I have and use one.

OP: check out the one made for pets as I believe the 'output' of those are a lot less than one made for cars/non-living things!

And keep us posted!
 
I bought tge MB sidekick first and that things a beast. Dry my car 95% clean woth that


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I added a 35 ft super flexible pool hose a hose reel to mine.

Game changer. The MB 30 ft hose is a bit stiff and tough to roll up

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Pics of reel and 35 ft hose
It was not plug and play :-)
Epoxy and random pvc parts
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I was looking at the Toro Powerjet 700..725CFM! But its corded.
 
For a well maintained vehicle... nothing beats drying with 8 horsepower of warm filtered air. I find myself using the sidekick more often when dealing with an older vehicle however... Dont want to blow loose any trims and emblems. The Master Blaster is fully capable of that if not careful.

Maybe its just me, I do enjoy doing this with the master blaster. LOL

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I use the McKees Turbo and Metro Blaster Sidekick and enjoy them both. The Turbo can be a bit cumbersome but it really moves the water. I still follow up with Wolfgang Uber and a Griots PFM.
 
I use the McKees Turbo and Metro Blaster Sidekick and enjoy them both. The Turbo can be a bit cumbersome but it really moves the water. I still follow up with Wolfgang Uber and a Griots PFM.
If you dont mind me asking-what cars do you have / use it on?
 
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