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DoninDEN 04-19-2013 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by Ynot (Post 3826246)
I just brought one off of ebay for $25 shipped, get's great reviews on Amazon.

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ine=1366386475

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Decker...epn=5337259887

For $25, I just bought one too to try it out. Thanks for the tip!

ryem3 04-19-2013 12:55 PM

Hmm, looks EXACTLY like the one Sears is selling as a Craftsman with a 2 year warranty for $50, plus shipping, I think. On closer look it is a bit different, but you can get 2 B&Ds for the price of one:
http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-1...8&blockType=G8

Ordered the B&D one. I guess we'll all find out how good it is!

griffinto 04-19-2013 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by ryem3 (Post 3826420)
Hmm, looks EXACTLY like the one Sears is selling as a Craftsman with a 2 year warranty for $50, plus shipping, I think. On closer look it is a bit different, but you can get 2 B&Ds for the price of one:
http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-1...8&blockType=G8

One for each hand. hilarious

Ynot 04-20-2013 05:38 PM


Originally Posted by griffinto (Post 3826423)
One for each hand. hilarious

That would be hardcore, imagine what your neighbors will think. hilarious

GordieHM 04-22-2013 07:31 PM

Leaf Blower Here.hilarious

sullivas 04-23-2013 10:24 AM

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OK I'm convinced. Going with air dry..:p

ryem3 04-25-2013 09:31 AM

Got my B& D leaf blower yesterday. Note that these are "reconditioned" and mine was definitely a bit used. However, for $25 shipped, I don't know how they did it! A bit heavier than I expected, it might be a challenge to blow with one hand and wipe with the other. Great blowing power though, it should do the job well. Will give it a test drive this wknd!

Scoper 04-25-2013 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by ryem3 (Post 3831750)
A bit heavier than I expected, it might be a challenge to blow with one hand and wipe with the other.

Oh, don't kill yourself by doing that - first blow dry with the leaf blower - the whole car. Then use a microfiber towel to wipe up any little leftovers. Better than having your arms fall off, grasshopper! Also, it's easier to direct the airflow the direction you want it. :cool:

ryem3 04-25-2013 07:51 PM

I only have a vision of dropping it on the car-then I'll be pissed!

Ynot 04-28-2013 10:59 PM

Used it to dry the Mercedes today and it saved me about 15 minutes, normally takes about an hour to clean and dry, took me 45 minutes this morning. My wheels takes the longest to clean, usually 5 minutes each but I was able to clean each in less than 2 minutes, not much water to dry. It's also great for cleaning the engine. I blew out so much leaves and dust. Best 25 dollars I spent in a long time.

baziturbo 04-28-2013 11:34 PM

tried to today for the 1st time and it was great other than the family laughing at me the whole time. got the engine bay as well and no squeaks at all.

Bazi

VINCENZ0 04-28-2013 11:52 PM

Wow, after this I might have to get a leafblower!

But, for those of you who don't have one, give the "sheeting" method a try. I do this and it takes off probably 75% of the water. Then I use the waffle weave microfiber to finish it up. Always remember that whenever running a towel, wash mitt, or anything over your paint -- don't press very hard!

ryem3 04-29-2013 09:59 AM

Got my B& D blower and gave it a go this weekend. Worked very well. It was interesting that these are sold directly from B &D, they must just liquidate them for the cost of postage! Anyway, great unit for the money and it is powerful enough to blow away most of the water. As mentioned, really great for wheels!

My point if caution. It is difficult to hold it close enough to the car to blow off the water, yet not touch the car. If you touch the car, it leaves a mark, not a scratch, but a mark. A mark on the clear bra is especially challenging to remove. Not totally convinced that it is better than using a silicone blade.

keninirvine 04-29-2013 10:10 AM


Originally Posted by ryem3 (Post 3834980)
Got my B& D blower and gave it a go this weekend. Worked very well. It was interesting that these are sold directly from B &D, they must just liquidate them for the cost of postage! Anyway, great unit for the money and it is powerful enough to blow away most of the water. As mentioned, really great for wheels!

My point if caution. It is difficult to hold it close enough to the car to blow off the water, yet not touch the car. If you touch the car, it leaves a mark, not a scratch, but a mark. A mark on the clear bra is especially challenging to remove. Not totally convinced that it is better than using a silicone blade.

I tried my neighbor's variable speed Toro machine on the weekend. It is rated at 235 mph. It did an amazing job at removing most of the water. I picked one up for myself, as I can also use it around the yard to both blow and vacuum light things. I could also see the possibility of touching the car when trying to get close to it, so thought I might try applying a bead of silicone seal around the tip to prevent any marks if I accidentally touch the tip to the body.

ryem3 04-29-2013 10:20 AM

Good idea!


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