Dear Friends
I enjoyed this thread because I have a Master Blaster on a UPS truck somewhere that's supposed to be delivered tomorrow.
I'm a penny-pincher who takes care of only two cars—an Odyssey and a Lexus ES300—but I see some advantages that make the Blaster worth its price.
- Physical exertion. Blowing is easier than wiping.
- Time savings.
- Use fewer microfiber towels, which leads to less detergent and electricity to run the washer and dryer, not to mention having to stock fewer of them.
- Lower motivational threshold for me to decide to wash our vehicles since it requires less time and effort
If the Blaster is as well-built as it looks, it should serve my family for at least a couple of decades. That should add up to a lot of time and energy saved from drying vehicles.
Now that I'm over the Master Blaster hurdle, it's time to decide which pressure washer to ask for as a Christmas present. There's the well-reviewed US$279 electric, 2000-psi Karcher 5.740, and there's the Honda-powered Homelite 2700-psi washer for US$300 at Sam's. The Homelite has a two-year warranty on the engine and the pump, but maybe a gas engine would be overkill for my simple needs. I want to use a foam cannon with whatever pressure washer I receive.