Seems to be low stock in stores, but have placed an order for delivery,
On clearance, down from $110
https://www.repco.com.au/car-care-panel/car-detailing/air-dr…
Can't for the life of me work out the difference between this one
Seems to be low stock in stores, but have placed an order for delivery,
On clearance, down from $110
https://www.repco.com.au/car-care-panel/car-detailing/air-dr…
Can't for the life of me work out the difference between this one
I ended up in thailand
Did you try Grindr?
I use similar brand to this after cleaning my MTB for getting water out of the bolt heads, pedals, frame gaps etc. Good for preventing rust build up. Also good after cleaning and degreasing to dry chain, so that I don't have to wait an hour or so prior to re-applying chain lube.
I have one of these, it works but takes a while. TBH my Makita 18v blower does a better job.
I wouldn't want to use it on anything other than a motorcycle or small car.
This filters the air, preventing you from blowing dust back onto the wet car.
I'd use this for drying the wheels, door jams and grilles.
I use my ryobi 18W blower to get rid of the water works Al right
That’s what chat gpt wants you to think.
I use my Stihl BR800 gets the car dry in no time
A blow buddy at 69. Good marketing! 😂
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Does it suck as well, or only blow ?
Have one. While it works well, it's so slow to dry a big car. Usually just use It for around door handles/windows and for the wheels now.
Meh. I got one for $20 using this bargain. Purchased 2 for $98 and sold one on marketplace for $80.
They are good and definitely work so much quicker on a ceramic coated car.
Blast your sticky nuts with this and talc between showers to keep crotch rot at bay.
Save your coin..I bought one.. used it once ..by the time you finish with this thing there are water streaks all around .. a good old fashioned micro fibre towel or a few of them.. works way better..
This is true. I can attest.
So here's what to do
After the wash, dry with your towel. Use this for all the nooks and crannies. Dry with towel.
Then, apply wax, or any other hydrophobic coat. Then, next time around when you wash, if the wax is still on the paint, it will really just sheet off nice and easy.
Thanks, bought one. Wouldn't dry a whole car with it, but I didn't buy it for that. Works really well for around wheel nuts, behind wind mirrors, along door window seals etc. Saves water streaks ending up on the panels if you drive right after cleaning.
Drying towel + drying lube for the panels for now.
Tried searching for a big boy blower buddy and ended up with a tool for drying my car