'blaster or regular electric blower
#23
RE: 'blaster or regular electric blower
Ditto on the air compressor. Unless you have a commercial quality (like good painters use) grease and moisture trap, you'll be spraying oil and water. Also, the venturi effect makes the outcoming air very cold. Just hold your hand a safe distance away and see the crud that gets on it and feel the cold. Even with a good regulator to turn the pressure down, I still wouldn't use mine.
I use my Stihl gas powered leaf blower. No cords to fight, power controlled by throttle and distance. Quick, effective and simple.
Since I already have $300 into the leaf blower and an overflowing 3 car garage, I just don't want to buy another doodad.
Just my $.02
JB
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#24
RE: 'blaster or regular electric blower
I recently bought the Blaster Dryer and the company that makes it is in the Vacuume Cleaner business, who better to make a product specifically for motorcycles. They know what they are doing, filtered heated air with attachments to direct the air exactly where you want it.It seems to me that leaf blowers are made for blowing leafs, not for dryingexpensive and meticulously maintainedmotorcycles. I am picky about the care for my bike andI like the product and would recommend it.
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