Portable Air Blowers?

armoredsaint

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I searched, but the threads are old and outdated. What do you use and recommend? Is it worth it, the sidekick has warm filtered air.



I found two, the metro blaster sidekick and chemical guys jet speed air blower.



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Sorry about my sub-par, less than stellar response. I searched and can't find the thread either, but that CG blower was talked about, including some owner comments, in a thread within the last month. Best I can do.
 
yea i heard the chemical guys is weak sauce. i saw it when i went to their store and it blows pretty strong i guess but not really strong enough.
 
I have the sidekick and it's a great little tool. If your going be using this to completely dry off your car then your better off going with a leaf blower or something bigger. For getting the water out tight spots like door handles, emblems, etc this is a great tool for it. It's light IMO so it's easy to transport/move. Can't imagine washing a car without it.
 
ichixban said:
I have the sidekick and it's a great little tool. If your going be using this to completely dry off your car then your better off going with a leaf blower or something bigger. For getting the water out tight spots like door handles, emblems, etc this is a great tool for it. It's light IMO so it's easy to transport/move. Can't imagine washing a car without it.



that was basically my only purpose :xyxthumbs
 
Thanks Andy.



Yeah, I use the Sidekick, and couldn't imagine working without it. Removing water from seals, door handles, grills, lug nuts, mirrors, and all of those other places that water can hide and ruin a finish after it finds its way out later. Sure it's not as powerful as a leaf blower, but it's small and convenient. If you want to stop over someday and check it out, just let me know.
 
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