These arent strictly "brand new", but got a Sihl SH-86C blower/shredder awhile back for yard work and my uncle gave me a TroyBilt power washer that had never been started.
I haven`t been able to spend much time at all detailing the last several years, and so getting "big" tools like this gives me a good excuse to put them to work detailing!
The blower moves a TON of air- something like 161 mph and 444 cfm. My wife had the great idea to remove one of the air tubes, which makes it a lot handier for up-close work.
The power washer is amazing. 2500 psi, 6.75 HP. I think they go for roughly $300 at Lowes.
I coupled it with a $20 foam canon from Amazon, filled it with Megs Gold Class and Megs APC, and the foam thickness was unreal!
The Gilmour foam gun that I had used previously doesn`t hold a candle to a foam canon.
Anyways, if you have been thinking about getting a blower or power washer, I whole-heatedly encourage you to do so. They are one of those tools that just make everything easier and faster.
I haven`t been able to spend much time at all detailing the last several years, and so getting "big" tools like this gives me a good excuse to put them to work detailing!
The blower moves a TON of air- something like 161 mph and 444 cfm. My wife had the great idea to remove one of the air tubes, which makes it a lot handier for up-close work.
The power washer is amazing. 2500 psi, 6.75 HP. I think they go for roughly $300 at Lowes.
I coupled it with a $20 foam canon from Amazon, filled it with Megs Gold Class and Megs APC, and the foam thickness was unreal!
The Gilmour foam gun that I had used previously doesn`t hold a candle to a foam canon.
Anyways, if you have been thinking about getting a blower or power washer, I whole-heatedly encourage you to do so. They are one of those tools that just make everything easier and faster.
