Cycle Dryer
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Cycle Dryer
I bought a cycle dryer about 2 years ago and until yesterday I was happy with it. It's been sitting on the shelf as I've only used it once this year. Yesterday I washed the bike because of the pollen. I went to blow the water off and BAM, the little turbine fan inside let go and exploded into about a hundred pieces. The rpms went through the roof. I tried to use it again after dumping all the little pieces in the trash...no joy. I've found a better replacement at www.carguygarage.com for $60.00 bucks plus shipping. It has a heater in it so it will dry the bike quicker with less wiping. It is a blaster sidekick. I know a lot of you use a leaf blower but my leaf blower blows dirty air as it is a 2cycle motor.
Does anybody have any experience with this web site or their products ? Or does anybody use this dryer and have comments about it's quality or how it works ?
Thanks
Does anybody have any experience with this web site or their products ? Or does anybody use this dryer and have comments about it's quality or how it works ?
Thanks
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Not a plumber but I have a great water conditioner as well. My gf convinced me to do it last year when we remodeled the kitchen. She complained about dry skin and everyone said the new dishwasher and fridge would last longer with it. Florida has very, very hard water full of all kinds of crap.
Gotta say, I love it and wish I'd done it years ago. Tubs and toilets don't get all that scum and staining and vehicles rinse off nearly spotless.
Back on topic, I've thought about cycle dryers. Still use my electric leaf blower and can't convince myself the smaller dryer would be that much more convenient.
Gotta say, I love it and wish I'd done it years ago. Tubs and toilets don't get all that scum and staining and vehicles rinse off nearly spotless.
Back on topic, I've thought about cycle dryers. Still use my electric leaf blower and can't convince myself the smaller dryer would be that much more convenient.
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