pwaug said:
How is that AirWand compared to just a plain electric leaf blower???
I've never used the blower without the AirWand attached, so I can't say for certain. BUT....the configuration of the AirWand (long rectangular slot that's easy to hold parallel to the panels) seems so swell that I'm confident it's a lot better. Better enough to justify the expense? :nixweiss Was for me, but...well, that's just me. I will say that it's one of those "toys" that someone else might be all :nono:

about, but I use it at *EVERY* wash and if it weren't any good I'd just pitch it and poke fun at myself for wasting the money.
It did take a little while to get the hang of using it efficiently though ("efficiently" = worth the bother as opposed to just grabbing another drying towel), not like it seemed all that swell the first few times I tried it ("eh, this thing's kinda a hassle..maybe it's just a gimmick" :think: ) but with a bit of use/thought/experimentation I fell in love with it. Gotta use a good "water flies across it" LSP though; on bare paint/dead LSPs it's utterly useless.
One more thing- gotta keep an eye on where it attaches to the leafblower hose! I had the thing pop apart and that sent things flying and the hose was whipping around and, well....

No damage (pure luck!) and it hasn't happened since, but you gotta inspect it and replace the fittings that hold it all together *before* they fail. I also taped mine for a little extra insurance as the whole episode really spooked me. Gee, did that just scare off any potential purchasers?!?
Jreeepers said:
Accumulator, two or three for just one vehicle (presumably a car), or all of them?
That's two WWMFs plus additional drying towels for *one* vehicle, even if it's just a car as opposed to something like an SUV. I can imagine somebody getting by with fewer, but I'm just not that guy :grinno: