Master Blaster (Me Likey !!!!)

For me it's steps above your standard leaf blower. Seems to move the water better and is so much stronger. I don't regret my purchase one bit. ��

I too upgraded from leaf blower and I concur with you Pat. I definetly don't regret the purchase.
 
For a long time I was in the leaf-blower camp as well. Until I used this a couple of times, its amazing.

It also does a great job and blowing out interiors and blowing out polishing pads if you don't have an air compressor handy!
 
Ok, ive been hearing so much "glory" on these vac/blowers that i am thinking to get one late this year:)

So, does anyone actually timed the drying process? With 1 motor? Or in twin motor?

Thanks...
 
Well after eyeing up the Master Blaster for sometime I finally pulled the trigger on the Autopia Car Care sale. It arrived yesterday in a wonderful huge package from Fed Ex and I couldn't wait to give it a try. I was a bit skeptical if this would be any better than my Sears 220hp heavy duty leaf blower but man was I wrong.

DAMN Pat that is a huge output for a leaf blower, I don't think even a Honda civic has that much!:rofl

Cheers,
Greg
 
Hay Pat,

Even though I'm sort of a skeptic, I'm beginning to warm up to the Master Blaster. Review after review simply rave about this machine and I'll more than likely pull the trigger on one of these this year....

Thanks for helping me spend more money Pat!! :lol2:
 
Hay Pat,

Even though I'm sort of a skeptic, I'm beginning to warm up to the Master Blaster. Review after review simply rave about this machine and I'll more than likely pull the trigger on one of these this year....

Thanks for helping me spend more money Pat!! :lol2:

Congrats on the purchase Bobby You will be very happy. Trust me. It's in a different league than a leaf blower.
 
I once thought of this blower to be a little gimicky, but it always gets great reviews from those that have it. If I have some extra cash and find a good sale I may have to bite the bullet and buy one.

Do you not need any towels at all? It blows that well?
 
Do you not need any towels at all? It blows that well?

I still use towels for some touch up if I want the paint perfect. There are sometimes little splatters (water will spray out of trim and crevices) that are just easier to go back and wipe rather than chasing down every little spot.
 
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