I dont jnow why I didnt buy one of these years ago.

G37

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Last Saturday I used my Metro Blaster SideKick for the first time. Blaster® SideKick



Has tremendous power for such a little compact handheld device it also works great to blow out the dust in the interior too.



One of my biggest drying dilemas is what to dry first after drying the car the wheels or the inside of the car(door jambs, trunk, behind the gas filler door)



After only one use I noticed I could dry the entire four wheels with the sidekick good cause I hate drying the wheels.



This thing just might be able to dry the whole car but I didnt try that plus it was not intended for that. The sidekick did such a graet job of blowing out all the excess water its mind boggling how I didnt purchase this sooner..
 
G37- Glad it's working so well for you. Sounds similar to how I use the compressor and the AirWand, or maybe it's like something in-between those two approaches.
 
Its good to heard that this little blower is working for you... I'm little leery of the specs. having a 1.3 hp motor only weighting 3 lbs. is something amazing.
 
Gears said:
Its good to heard that this little blower is working for you... I'm little leery of the specs. having a 1.3 hp motor only weighting 3 lbs. is something amazing.



Having a Metro hand vac. which has incedible suction power I did not hesitate to buy this device, but I made sure I could return it if I wasnt completely satasfied. I have to say this metro sidekick is very impresive and it has a Neoprene Blower just in case it ever touches the paint it wont damage it. Even though this metro was not intended for drying the entire car I want to dry the entire car or most of it this weekend I think this machine is quite capable.
 
G37- Hmmm...you're really impressed with Metro, huh? I've often thought about their stuff for everything from vacuumes to blowers to the kind of blowers that're recommended for drying off dogs :think: Good to hear your opinions, thanks for posting them.
 
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