I searched, but the threads are old and outdated.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.
I searched, but the threads are old and outdated.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.
Old and outdated? There was just a thread a couple weeks ago on the CG blower...or maybe it came up in an unrelated thread.
maybe my search using keywords is weak - i don`t have 8k post- give me a break.
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.
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-det...ed-blower.html
This is the one I have. It works great.
Sage advice from Greg Nichols: "Hey, Supe? When you`re trying to get the air bubble out of your syringe of Opti-Coat, don`t point it at your face, mmmkay?"
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.
Originally Posted by ichixban
that was basically my only purpose :xyxthumbs
go to your local walmart and they have the weedeater 150 mph leaf blower for around $30... :up
Hopefully Todd (TSC) responds. I know he owns that motorcycle sidekick blower.
- Andy
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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