08-16-2018, 02:46 PM | #1 |
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Master Blaster Revolution user review
So, my thoughts are so far...
I say overall its a good thing to own. I don't think I'll go back to using a drying towel. the good - less physical fatigue, it really makes a difference if you're drying several cars - if you missed some dirt while washing, you're more likely to see the dirt instead of spreading it around with a drying towel. No more horror when noticing a dirty drying cloth. - if you do it properly, you never have to fix drips that happen as the vehicle sits/drives - handy to have for many other things... (like blowing out your garage, mind the air filter) - its powerful (at least the Revolution model is). If it were more powerful I'd be concerned about damaging something - lots of good attachments and mounting bits come with it the bad - very loud, so you need hearing protection. It's probably worse than a leaf blower - it takes practice. You can end up frustrated if you don't do it correctly. - its a pain in the butt to haul around and plug in. I might build a cart to hold all my stuff... - it wasn't inexpensive, I hope thieves use those drive-thru washes - your car will not be shiny when you turn off the machine (or at least mine isn't). I absolutely have to use detail spray (before I spray wax), especially for the glass. feel free to share your thoughts... (this is the one I have https://www.autoobsessed.com/collect...tion-mb-3cdswb) |
08-17-2018, 10:20 AM | #2 |
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I have the little Metro Air Force and I like the filtered heated air while drying. I recently bought the Worx WG520 110 MPH 600 CFM Turbine Electric Leaf Blower and have been using it more.
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10-24-2018, 04:54 PM | #4 |
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picked up a 6.5 HP ridgid shop vac for like $80 at home depot, it also has a blower function, so you can literally do the same thing for less money.
and the vaccum function is amazing compared to house vacs |
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basically, I don't want to blow dirty air on my wet car. From what I understand, the main reason the pros don't use shop vacs is that they can do damage and are less powerful. |
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