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09-20-2021, 02:16 PM | Replies: 13 | Views: 844
  • Accessories - Air Force® Master Blaster® Revolution™ with 30 foot hose MB-3CDSWB-30 - Used - 0  All Models - Short Hills, NJ 07078, United States
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Master Blaster Revolution with 30 foot hose MB-3CDSWB-30. Lightly used. ~3 years old. Like new condition w/ all accessories. 

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Old 09-21-2021, 12:10 PM
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Cool. How does this compare to a leaf blower?
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It's way more powerful and is both filtered and heated. I have one and it's my favorite tool for blowing the cars and motorcycle dry and blowing out the driveway and garage.

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Originally Posted by RAudi Driver
It's way more powerful and is both filtered and heated. I have one and it's my favorite tool for blowing the cars and motorcycle dry and blowing out the driveway and garage.
Thanks, that is helpful.
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Originally Posted by RAudi Driver
It's way more powerful and is both filtered and heated. I have one and it's my favorite tool for blowing the cars and motorcycle dry and blowing out the driveway and garage.
Thanks all true. If I didn’t sell my 911 I would never sell it. Spotless, and NO swirls!
Old 09-23-2021, 12:40 PM
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Old 09-23-2021, 03:02 PM
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love my master blaster ! GLWS
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Originally Posted by cbracerx
Cool. How does this compare to a leaf blower?
Originally Posted by RAudi Driver
It's way more powerful and is both filtered and heated. I have one and it's my favorite tool for blowing the cars and motorcycle dry and blowing out the driveway and garage.
Interested, but have a question......... How long does it actually take to blow ALL the water of a 911 with this? Just seems like you’d be there for a while. I could of course be totally wrong.

I currently use a small 18v blower to get some water off and then use Griots big towel. Takes maybe 5 minutes. Also use the blower on wheels.

Always open to new things though.

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Originally Posted by jh225
Interested, but have a question......... How long does it actually take to blow ALL the water of a 911 with this? Just seems like you’d be there for a while. I could of course be totally wrong.

I currently use a small 18v blower to get some water off and then use Griots big towel. Takes maybe 5 minutes. Also use the blower on wheels.

Always open to new things though.
the answer is it depends. If the car is properly coated with a polymer or ceramic then it takes about 10 minutes. It’s much easier and less hard on the vehicle vs a cloth. Plus when you use it you get water out of all of the crevices, it’s easier the drying by hand too.
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Thanks. And absolutely agree it’s much better for the paint to use a blower.
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If you only would ship it.
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Thanks. This machine just weighs too much!
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I have one and love it. Consider that it pulls about 19A. As motors get older they start to pull more Amps.

If you have a 15-amp circuit breaker in the garage, that can handle about 12-amps
If you have a 20-amp circuit breaker in the garage, that can handle about 16-amps.

What you really need is a 25A breaker on 12 gauge wire.

I bought mine here: (Free Shipping) The 100' hose was extra.
https://www.chemicalguys.com/metro-m...yABEgLmoPD_BwE






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