gas leaf blower for drying?

I have been using this blower to dry the vehicles....its not big and does a great job....not as cheap in price as some here..but at 26.00 its been a great tool for me....


Weed Eater WEB150 Electric Blower - Wal-Mart


this blows it dry...I mean dry...I use 1 MF towel to blot was is left...

this may be a alternative for those who want it quick..

AL

I have a similar model but the only thing I don't like is the rigid exhaust tube. I am going to measure the OD of the tube and then google around for a flexible vacuum hose (about 6 feet) with an ID that matches the OD and then attach it (clamp, epoxy....) and finally put a "cone" attachment on the end and see how that works.
 
I have a similar model but the only thing I don't like is the rigid exhaust tube. I am going to measure the OD of the tube and then google around for a flexible vacuum hose (about 6 feet) with an ID that matches the OD and then attach it (clamp, epoxy....) and finally put a "cone" attachment on the end and see how that works.

I took a piece of soft rubber and glued to to the end area....like from a inner tube....but I rarely even touch the paint...

AL
 
I use an air compressor to get the cracks and crevices free of most water. This allows me to direct the air better. I used the leaf blower before I had the air compressor.
 
I use an air compressor to get the cracks and crevices free of most water. This allows me to direct the air better. I used the leaf blower before I had the air compressor.
I tried the air compressor but it lacks volume plenty of pressure but little volume. also drying your car all the time will kill your compressor.
 
I use an air compressor to get the cracks and crevices free of most water. This allows me to direct the air better. I used the leaf blower before I had the air compressor.

Thats the path that i took. I also use it for interior detailing is so easy to blow the dust out of the cracks and crevasses. i dont use it to dry the car just get the water out of the little areas (around headlights, emblems, trim, etc...) then use ww for the rest of the car.
 
FWIW, the blower is available on the internet for $7.70 plus shipping. Shipping is based on your location through your zip code. For me, it would be $8.70 which makes the thing pretty cheap.

Charles

Charles,

If you wouldn't mind, what site did you find this blower selling for $7.70 + shipping?

Shawn
 
Charles,

If you wouldn't mind, what site did you find this blower selling for $7.70 + shipping?

Shawn
Yes ,me too:)
I would like to get a light weight blower for around $20 ,but all the ones on ebay are more than $20 just for shipping!:help:
 
Thank you CharlesW,
That is an excellent price.
I just went to order one ,they don't ship to Canada:cry: :surrender
 
I dry the majority of my car now with the blower, then I use the compressor to blow out the cracks and crevices. Then follow up with a MF drying towel.
 
I use both. The blower will blow the water out of the mirrors the Corvette is really bad about dripping water on the door but the blower cures that.
It is great for blowing water from behind trim keeps them from dripping and great for drying the wheels any water droplets left on the car I blot up with a WW towel.
I posted about this blower last summer and a few said they were going to buy them but no one ever said if they did or not.
Here is another handy idem that I like for washing. Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices

picked up that exact same nozzle in loews for $10, i love the thing. great for foaming the car prior to washing.
 
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