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hello how are you, look I have a question I'm thinking of buying the adams DETAIL SPRAY product but I wanted to know your opinion why I see that it also has something similar chemical guys SPEED WIPE which one do you recommend?
I was looking for a lightweight blower for my deck. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxgioZQl3J5wPGAeDINzbieKbT5qomSEx3 There are some huge trees around my house and the leaves and pods drop all over my deck. Having to move furniture around to sweep has become too big a chore. This blower was the answer. It is light enough for this 70yr old lady and powerful enough to blow all the tree droppings off my rather large deck. Thank you B&D. Be aware the cord is not included. I use a 3 prong outdoor cord 25' cord for my 12' x 20' deck. The cord retainer works very well, but don't try to pass the plug through it. That is NOT how it works. You just have to loop the cord and it works great. One of my best purchases. Very happy.
I love my Adam's Air Cannon. Very flexible hose that self-expands to like 30'. Nozzle tip. Great CFM at almost 400. Heated. I took it off it's rollers and attached it to the bottom of the top-shelf of my detailing cart. Absolutely love it.
I recently picked up the 765 CFM Ego blower and am very pleased. I couldn’t imagine needing more power, especially with a coated car. Great battery life and performance, and best of all, it’s cordless. I love the dual purpose aspect being able to use it as a car dryer, and household work. Definitely a great investment.
I don't have a garage, so any corded dryer is out of the question for me. I've had the EGO 650 CFM unit for well over a year and it's awesome. I can dry my entire Dodge Challenger and there's still a lot of battery charge remaining. I have no need for a second battery. I just saw at Lowe's that there's a higher-powered EGO 765 CFM available that's the same price as I paid for my 650 CFM model.
Tip: make sure that the road, driveway, garage floor or whatever your vehicle is parked on is dirt free and wet. Reason: when all this air is blowing around you will blow dust or worse(dirt) back on you freshly washed buggy. Especially make sure it’s dirt free and wet when blowing your wheels. But then again, you’ll figure that out the first time you try blowing air on your car. Bonus: for us snowy folks the air blowing method works great on your car if you got some snow on it. That way you reduce marring/swirls on the paint
I have the smaller ego blower and it works well but takes too long to dry a vehicle. Great for small areas and wheels. I have an EGO and that is the best one out of all! I modified mine to have a shorty extension and makes using it some much better! Definitely use ear protection because the EGO had my ears ringing for a tad when I was done using it really high up for the roofs of vehicles.
I don't have outdoor electricity right now. I went with the 40V Ryobi cordless blower which is 550CFM. Cost me $200 with a battery and charger. It works really well. Gets the car 90 percent dry
Yes the 530 is perfectly suited for car drying as well. Especially if your paint has some sort of protection on it. Hydrophobics are key to make the water fly off.
I bought the Adam's Air Cannon Car Dryer last year and it works great for me. Rated at 58,000 FPM with a 30 ft expandable and retracting hose and easy rolling caster wheels that have a locking mechanism. Bought it from Amazon for $285. I also have a DEWALT FlexVolt 60V Leaf Blower that use most of the time… love it.
@@jameschunn2790 I just pulled up the description of the Adam’s Air Cannon Dryer on Amazon where I purchased it and the description actually says “73,200 FPM… moves over 73,200 feet per minute”. If I could attach a screenshot in my comment, I would. When I wrote my original comment 4 months ago, I don’t recall where I saw 58,000 FPM.
Hey Pan, good review! Just to add.. My Metrovac Air Force Master Blaster is about eight years old and still going strong. The only part that I’ve needed to replace due to wear and tear was the power cord ($20.00) which bring up the point of longevity. This unit reminds me of the Electrolux vacuums cleaners of the 70’s & 80’s. Those things were built like a tank and were 100% serviceable. Same goes for the Air Force Blaster. So yes, they are expensive but they may last you 20+ years as long as parts are available. Can’t say the same about most modern appliances now a days. Seems everything is designed to last no more than 3 - 5 years then you need to go out and buy something new.
I had to replace the hose as it split by the unit because of the back pressure and heat softened the hose. Taped it up a couple times but it would split further down the hose and finally replaced the hose.
Hi Pan Just received my 765 blower kit including the 5 Amp battery and charger from the USA Only I could not use the charger as it was USA 120 volts and we in the UK are 240 volts, so I needed to by a fast charger Not used it yet for drying Mt EV6, but can't wait. Thanks Pan Waiting for my Shorty to arrive from ETSY
I think for most people the easiest and most cost effective option would be to buy the top of the range blower of whatever brand of tools they use. Milwaukee, Makita etc. Good review anyhow 👍
Agreed! EGO is king when it comes to electric leaf blowers but if you’re heavily invested in a particular battery platform (e.g. Milwaukee M18, Makita 18V, etc.) it makes more sense to buy the leaf blower for that brand. Just make sure the blower puts out at least 400 CFM of air. In our opinion, this is the minimum CFM needed to effectively dry a vehicle.
Until I found Pans channel I used microfibre towels to dry my sedan. However as a weekend warrior who washes his car twice a month I'll start using my electric toro leaf blower or even my air compressor.
Hi I have had the master blaster rev for 3 years. I leave it on the wall and purchased an extension hose which is a lot softer, it was £400 in the UK. Great product 👌
Great review buddy. Your a very positive guy and run a happy channel. Never write to you but gotta say, always on point when discussing products and machines. Good stuff keep it coming! -Jonny in LV
@@PanTheOrganizer Hey Pan. Been following you along time I don’t know when but I’m pretty sure it was from watching Obsessed Garage, then found you. Probably 2016. Really happy for you getting the 911. My dream car! Your great dude keep up your hard work!
I use my Makita 18 volt cordless brushless blower. Already have other Makita tools so I’ve got plenty of 5amp batteries. It’s a really good blower for the garden and blowing water off the car. Variable speed and extremely powerful. It gets used every day around the house.
Pan as always a great job! You really do mean it when you say “sit back relax and enjoy the show” I am in the market for a blower to dry my Mini and this review was timely as well as informative. I will mention that I purchased a Harbor Freight cordless blower with a 5 amp hour battery for detail drying. You can handle it with one hand and is great for interior dusting, door jambs, under the hood etc. Will be looking at the Ego since our sedan is a large Ford Edge and the power will be needed. Thanks again for a job well done!👍.
Our Blowerbands work with most Makitas too! Have black and grey and working on a Makita teal to match (We have a blue but it does not match the Makita color exactly)
Great video!, I just purchased this past weekend the 650 , convinced the wife to buy the EGO lawnmower the 650 and the weed wacker . The cool think is that the lawnmower comes with a big battery and the fast charger . So now I have two big batteries plus the 2.5 and the fast charger .
I just picked up the EGO 650 from Lowe's yesterday for $279. They have a 765 cfm version now too for $329. Seems the prices keep dropping because I saw mentions of the 650 for $440 a year or so ago. I also ordered the shoulder strap and the stubby with rubber nose protector for $54 shipped. Plus, I can also use it for crazy stuff like blowing leaves...
The EGO BLOWER is the best no cords or hoses to fumble with. I’ve been using one for several years and it’s great. I find it works best without the long shoot I take it off this way you can get much closer to the cars surface and have better control when moving it around the cars surface without bumping it and I’m only using one hand. Plus when detailing my car at shows I don’t have to worry about needing an outlet.
I just bought the Ego POWER+ at Lowes with 765 CFM and 200mph for $329 (minus 10% military discount). Can't wait to put it through its paces. This one is new for 2022.
I purchased the Ego 650 and compared it to my Ego 530. For vehicle drying, there is little difference between the two for a ceramic coated vehicle. For other around the house needs, the 650 will give some marginal gains. I didn't see the price difference as justified for my purposes so I returned the 650.
The Ego is definitely the most versatile. I also use it to blow snow off my car (safer than snow brush). The only situation where it loses out to the Metrovac is to go in tighter spaces, since the airflow is less 'focused'. The Blowerband is definitely a life saver, but it's quite expensive for us Canadians when you factor in exchange rate and shipping, it's 50$ for a piece of rubber.
We wholeheartly agree the costs to ship to Canada are outrageous. I now have a canadian distributor TOC supplies for folks north of the border. (Ahem... Silicone rubber =) )
@@blowerbandco1607 Thank you! I ordered directly from you guys but it's good to know there is a distributor :) I can say in 6 months of use it held up great so far
The UK is evil, the big one is £265 in the USA converted to British pounds and over here it's £593 on special offer £650 is the normal rates. We get mugged over here. And Amazon won't post to the UK from the USA site either.
Thank you for this and all your reviews. I've been using a Metrovac Air Force Blaster Sidekick and Ryobi 300cfm, 40v blower and they just weren't enough for drying a whole vehicle quickly. I learned Ryobi has a new 730cfm, 40v "Whisper Quiet" blower which is currently priced at the orange big-box home improvement center for $299 USD. It comes with two 40v 4ah lithium ion batteries, rapid charger, and two (replaceable) rubber tips. Ran out and picked one up. It's exactly what I needed to up the drying game. Tip: If you are US military or veteran, you can get 10% off the purchase price.
Thanks for sharing Brent! And if I analyze what you wrote, it seems you're in the military? I want to personally thank you for your service to your nation. I have much respect for people who serve to protect their countries.
Thanks for the review and I really couldn't agree more with everything you said. I had Master Blaster Revolution that was great, but ended up selling it in favor of the Ego blower. The MBR was better, yes, but not so much so that it warranted taking up space in my garage vs a tool that I have to have anyway. Also thanks for the tip on the blower band. Have been looking for a product like this!
Started with a corded leaf blower but honestly, I hated it. It fit the budget at the time, but it was clunky to use , didn't move as much air as I'd like and was hard to get into tight spaces. As soon as budget allowed, I planned to upgrade. Fortunately for me, I recommended to a friend to buy the master blaster or BigBoi for their son. When he left for college and they decided to move, they donated it to me. I know am using the single motor BigBoi with the length hose. The plan is to build out a garage in the next house and at that point I will decide between the big master blaster or the dual motor BigBoi. I'm leaning toward the BigBoi because their hose is far superior, IMHO.
I've had the same EGO blower as you since last year. I really like it, and since I wash/dry my cars in my driveway (don't have enough room in the garage to do it), I really find the portability a plus. I bought one of those blower bands earlier this year, as well as a shorter nozzle from a company called "Stubby Nozzle Co.". Picked them both up from Detailed Image when they had a sale on them a month or two back.
I filmed this video months ago and the 765 wasn’t available back then and still isn’t where I live. Oh well, I don’t think it’s the end of the world really.
IF you have other Milwaukee tools that use Milwaukee Lith Ion batteries, you can buy an M18 blower w/120 mph & 450 CFM for ~$140. You supply the battery & charger. Milwaukee also makes stubby car drying nozzles to dry out tight spaces.
Interesting. Is it powerful enough to dry an entire vehicle? I have an ultra powerful 650 CFM EGO cordless blower, and some say that the 530 CFM version is not enough, so a 450 CFM Milwaukee??
It works for me with one battery. But I have three (3) Milwaukee batteries for my chordless drill, saw, and LED light. My understanding is that they now have multiple size batteries. th-cam.com/video/_A-06Fw3Olo/w-d-xo.html
Funny in your demonstrations you showed the EGO blowing entire panels with the other two just details. Speed of the air is not the only determining factor. The volume matters too and from your demos I wonder if the MB and BB can match the EGO.
I have the EGO 530 CFM (love it with the Turbo) and I just bought the Blo-Air RS (not used yet) but ready for spring!!! Good job again Pan with your video
Exactly, and cordless is so much more practical. Pick it, start using it right away, nothing to haul around or wires to worry about. Done using, set it back down. Bingo, done. :)
re: preferences, the leaf blower seems the best of the bunch....least expensive in the base version and the most versatile...stubby tube would be welcome for maneuverability and the rubberized tip / band seems like a must for any of these
My Stihl leaf blower works outstanding. I put a soft nose on it so it won't scratch. Dries the vehicles, cleans the patio, cleans the 300 foot driveway, cleans the garage and cleans the sidewalks all for half the price and the battery also works in the Stihl chain saw.
I have the 40-volt 600 CFM RYOBI which is probably the most quiet blower you can buy at 55 Decibels. I bought this model specifically because Ryobi's other Whisper series run at 2 or 4 decibels higher. I also have the quietest gas-powered blower, the discontinued Husqvarna 356BTX 177 mph 766 CFM at 64 decibels.
I got the Adams blower, it works fine with warm air. Wheels roll well. So I am happy with this. I also have a stihl battery blower which also does a good job.
Have the 530 cfm unit that came with my ego snowblower. Works great for the car! If you happen to see that EGO promo it’s great. Two tools for one and it comes with two 5 A batteries!
The 40 volt blower from worx (canadian tire or amazon $300 to $350 can, or bare tool if you have batteries from other tools for $199) works pretty good for me. When buying a consumer grade blower miles per hour are more important than cfm for car drying. I should say worked however as the switch no longer seems to be working, will be testing out their 5 year warranty. This also has a battery charge meter. Another plus side is the batteries are usable in other worx devices such as trimmers etc. Canadian tire specs rates it at 164 miles per hour air speed. There is also a 20 volt 130 miles per hour version sub $200 but I don't know how effective or long lasting one 20 volt battery will be. The 40 volt drys my car off with still plenty of juice, when it worked LOL.
I bought the EGO 530 after seeing your first video. I do a quick micro-fiber towel dry and then go with the EGO. That seems to work better than trying to dry the entire car with the EGO. I live in a house, so I have other uses for the EGO.
Really? Do you have some sort of paint protection on the paint? Wax, sealant or coating? If yes, it should be way quicker with a blower. For me, I can't even compare the speed of my blower vs towel drying... But then again, I had the 580 CFM before, and now have the 650 CFM plus the two most powerful corded blowers on the market, so they do generate lots more air flow and power. Perhaps the 530 is underpowered for the task?
Just got the 615. My issue is the water just blows side to side and I’ve yet to figure out a good technique. I still get some streaking of dried water. Any tips?
Glad it was helpful! How did you discover my channel by the way Kevin? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 840,000 subscribers and 105 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
If you have access to 120v power just grab a Worx Turbine 600. They are only $60 and work amazing. That is less than 1/6 the price of any options listed and provides 95% of the performance.
Very well articulated presentation Pan, thanks very much. The filtered air on the mains powered units maybe to protect the heating elements and or causing a small fire inside bearing in mind they are closer to a possibly dusty floor than the EGO.
Thanks Christian! How did you discover my channel by the way? Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 945,000 subscribers and we have over 125 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Thanks Cameron. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 805,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
@@NickVetter Dedicated blowers are major source of noise pollution. If I find that the blower from the wet-dry vacuum does not fo a good job I will use the drying aid-towel combo.
I already have an EGO 480 CFM blower and plan on upgrading to the 650 CFM version, I think it is the best option because of its versatility. I can use it to dry my car and then use it to clean up the leaves in my yard. I love when ever I can find a product that has more than one use. I just checked the website and noticed EGO has a new more powerful 765 CFM model that costs $299 USD. The 650 CFM model is currently on sale for $269 USD.
Yeah the 765 wasn't available when I shot this video (I filmed this months ago) but as I usually always go for top of range models, I would surely grab that one haha.
Shorter extension for the Ego are available on Etsy. I have one and it works excellent. Much cheaper also than the STILL not available Obsessed Garage unit.
I am tossing up the idea of the water deionizer, new cordless leaf blower, or maybe the metrovac just not sure which to choose seeing how i have been doing my car and some friends and family as well and have been fine with microfiber drying for the last 22+ years. Which is better treating the water or easier to remove is the debate for me right now but love the video
You are the best ! I totally agree with the 99% of your video themes! Every time that I want to search something specific for the detail world you have already video for it ! Keep going the good work , you will reach soon 1.000.000 subscribers 🤩
Glad you like them! :) Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 790,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer Sorry about the delay (My English is not perfect but I will training to explain to you about how I discover you). First of all I am from Greece (Europe) I discover you when I make research about pressure washing machines , and In a period of time that I stuck with detailing world ! In that period of time you have under 100.000 subscribers (I think near to 60.000). I subscribed in under 10 channels , and one is yours. Other than that I like the way that you present your opinion and the methods that you use to your work ! Always have an honest opinion .. keep going like that ! For me personally you are the best because you know the work really in depth and you give good tips From you I learn so much and you are the reason that makes me improve my hobby ! I don’t have the money to invest much money for all those stuff that you use buuuut I collect money to buy products that work for my (amateur) hobby washing time ! And I see In the way you speak your passion ! Thank you for the answer I appropriate that
Thanks again Pan, great video totally enjoyed it and learning the difference you have found between each unit you have. I use a leaf blower myself just to remove the most water and then drying towels. Please Stay Safe and Strong my Dear Friend
Good Morning and nice Review Pan! I use the Ego blower here in Europe (580) we do not have the 650 yet but I also purchased a stubby from Og last October but since it’s still on back order I bought another stubby sold in the US for the Ego- The stubby makes the blower much more manageable!!!! And you are correct the ego is faster to use than the other corded blowers!
very helpful and professional content (as always !)...especially appreciate the asides and insights such as the comment (at about 19:30) regarding benefits (?) of a filter. please keep up the good work !
Thanks Brad! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 990,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers. You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing. How did you discover my channel by the way?
Thanks Pan; Great video as always. TWO QUESTIONS: 1) Why do you have two powered blowers? 2) I noticed in the videos that you are wearing ear protection while drying. I've noticed my EGO makes a lot of high pitched noise and when I'm drying the roof, it's right by my ears. Can you comment on what you use and why? Perhaps your next video could be personal protection recommendations? (Ear, gloves, clothing, etc).
I always try to use ear protection regardless of which blower I use. They are very loud. I spoke about personal protection equipment in a recent video on the top 20 detailing mistakes to avoid. The reason I have many blowers is the same reasons I have thousands of detailing products. It's a detailing channel. I like testing stuff and presenting my best finds to my audience. :)
Pan, Thank you for another great video. I have the EGO Blower and almost all of their other pieces of equipment and I love every one of them. The Blower seemed to pull the most power even over my lawnmover. I agree you only get about 10 minutes with one battery UNTIL one day by accident I hit the release on the battery, it disconnected and I reconnected it. I had another 10 minutes. I am able to do this up to 3-4 times on a single charge battery. I watched videos of people tearing them down for repairs and there is a microboard inside. The batteries are highly protected against heat with shutdown settings that cannot be changed. They are designed apparently to show the charge is lower than it is so you don't overheat them running them. However, I am able to disconnect and reconnect the same battery and actually use the machine multiple times without having to charge it. My batteries also never got hot doing this. As much as I love EGO, I think they set these up to have people purchase more batteries even though they didn't need them. Also by having the settings like this, all of your batteries last longer because they aren't completely discharging. If you can, the next time you use your EGO blower and the battery depletes, disconnect and reconnect it and see if the blower works again. I've been doing this for 3 years now. Best of luck to you as always.
Very interesting! I didn't know this about the batteries. Thanks for sharing the tip! I can still dry my entire vehicle on one charge, but it's good to know for any larger SUVs or trucks.
@@PanTheOrganizer I have a black 2017 Silverado and it requires 2 cycles of that 7.5 Amp hour battery and then I even have battery life left. By the way I’ve done this with my 5 amp and 2.5 amp hour batts too.
@@PanTheOrganizer i have not seen that one yet but I can assure you that I will. For some reason I missed it. Endless thank you’s for sending me the link. Have a great day!
I have the adams blower. Excellent unit, long hose, two nozzles, heated air. My only complaint thats not really a complaint it uses all of 15 amps. Pops my breaker if I don't use the proper outlet.
I use the Bigboi Blowr Buddi on my Honda Civic RS sedan and I find it takes too long to dry the car. It would be great for motorcycles or small hatch's but not for sedans or bigger. I'm surprised that the leaf blower is out performed by the other two blowers. Watching your videos, it seems like the leaf blower gets the job done faster and covers more of a radius? Your videos are inspiring me to want to start my own mobile car detailing business. I wish I financially could!
The corded blowers have more raw power for sure, but I use my cordless blower more often as it’s more practical. The wider tip does seem to blow water off quicker too. And I’m happy to hear that you are inspired by my videos to start your own business. Stay tuned for a MEGA cool video coming soon explaining the ins and outs of starting a detailing business and you’ll see that even with a smaller budget you can still start. 😁
The Ego blower is a no-brainer for me. It easily doubles up duty since it's an actual leaf blower, and super effective at drying the car. I use the Sidekick to get water out of all the tight spots and crevices on the cars. They're great companion tools.
I actually have the Adam’s polish air cannon. And it works great. The tips are a bit iffy though. The hose fell out of my hand and the round tip broke at the base of the attachment. Luckily the attachments aren’t expensive so I’ll buy a few just in case. The air cannon it’s self at whole sale cost is $230 usd. Non whole sale is $345 usd. It comes with two attachments and a 30ft hose. Super pliable hose too. The one I use is the pro but they do have a smaller one called the junior. About $100 less I believe.
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hello how are you, look I have a question I'm thinking of buying the adams DETAIL SPRAY product but I wanted to know your opinion why I see that it also has something similar chemical guys SPEED WIPE which one do you recommend?
Blo Air GT Blower Dryer is the one that takes the cake
I was looking for a lightweight blower for my deck. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxgioZQl3J5wPGAeDINzbieKbT5qomSEx3 There are some huge trees around my house and the leaves and pods drop all over my deck. Having to move furniture around to sweep has become too big a chore. This blower was the answer. It is light enough for this 70yr old lady and powerful enough to blow all the tree droppings off my rather large deck. Thank you B&D. Be aware the cord is not included. I use a 3 prong outdoor cord 25' cord for my 12' x 20' deck. The cord retainer works very well, but don't try to pass the plug through it. That is NOT how it works. You just have to loop the cord and it works great. One of my best purchases. Very happy.
I love my Adam's Air Cannon. Very flexible hose that self-expands to like 30'. Nozzle tip. Great CFM at almost 400. Heated. I took it off it's rollers and attached it to the bottom of the top-shelf of my detailing cart. Absolutely love it.
I recently picked up the 765 CFM Ego blower and am very pleased. I couldn’t imagine needing more power, especially with a coated car. Great battery life and performance, and best of all, it’s cordless. I love the dual purpose aspect being able to use it as a car dryer, and household work. Definitely a great investment.
I did also Brian the EGO 765 is insanely powerful and like you said the battery life is better than I expected.
Oh boy wonder if two of them can lift you from the ground haha
curious if any of you have tried the 650 version and if so, how does it compare to the new 765? thanks!
Which nozzle do you use on the blower?
@@donaldlewis9363 the one that came with the blower at the moment, I do have a stubbie co nozzle on order though.
I don't have a garage, so any corded dryer is out of the question for me. I've had the EGO 650 CFM unit for well over a year and it's awesome. I can dry my entire Dodge Challenger and there's still a lot of battery charge remaining. I have no need for a second battery. I just saw at Lowe's that there's a higher-powered EGO 765 CFM available that's the same price as I paid for my 650 CFM model.
Interesting
You live in an apartment but bought a leaf blower?
@@jameschunn2790 I think he clarified that he bought it for drying a car, not blowing leaves.
Tip: make sure that the road, driveway, garage floor or whatever your vehicle is parked on is dirt free and wet. Reason: when all this air is blowing around you will blow dust or worse(dirt) back on you freshly washed buggy. Especially make sure it’s dirt free and wet when blowing your wheels.
But then again, you’ll figure that out the first time you try blowing air on your car.
Bonus: for us snowy folks the air blowing method works great on your car if you got some snow on it. That way you reduce marring/swirls on the paint
Good points
I have the smaller ego blower and it works well but takes too long to dry a vehicle. Great for small areas and wheels. I have an EGO and that is the best one out of all! I modified mine to have a shorty extension and makes using it some much better! Definitely use ear protection because the EGO had my ears ringing for a tad when I was done using it really high up for the roofs of vehicles.
I don't have outdoor electricity right now. I went with the 40V Ryobi cordless blower which is 550CFM. Cost me $200 with a battery and charger. It works really well. Gets the car 90 percent dry
I have the EGO 530 CFM model and it drys two cars without recharging with no problem.
Yes the 530 is perfectly suited for car drying as well. Especially if your paint has some sort of protection on it. Hydrophobics are key to make the water fly off.
I bought the Adam's Air Cannon Car Dryer last year and it works great for me. Rated at 58,000 FPM with a 30 ft expandable and retracting hose and easy rolling caster wheels that have a locking mechanism. Bought it from Amazon for $285. I also have a DEWALT FlexVolt 60V Leaf Blower that use most of the time… love it.
58,000 FPM?
@@jameschunn2790 I just pulled up the description of the Adam’s Air Cannon Dryer on Amazon where I purchased it and the description actually says “73,200 FPM… moves over 73,200 feet per minute”. If I could attach a screenshot in my comment, I would.
When I wrote my original comment 4 months ago, I don’t recall where I saw 58,000 FPM.
@@2020Tundra hmm. Never heard of that. 73k feet of what?
@@jameschunn2790 AIR… air volume per minute!!
@@2020Tundra isn’t that what cfm is?
Just purchased the Ego 650 and ordered a stubby tip for it. As always, thank you for all of your reviews. They are incredibly helpful.
Glad you like them! And great purchase David!
Hey Pan, good review! Just to add.. My Metrovac Air Force Master Blaster is about eight years old and still going strong. The only part that I’ve needed to replace due to wear and tear was the power cord ($20.00) which bring up the point of longevity. This unit reminds me of the Electrolux vacuums cleaners of the 70’s & 80’s. Those things were built like a tank and were 100% serviceable. Same goes for the Air Force Blaster. So yes, they are expensive but they may last you 20+ years as long as parts are available. Can’t say the same about most modern appliances now a days. Seems everything is designed to last no more than 3 - 5 years then you need to go out and buy something new.
Good point. Build quality is top notch for sure.
I had to replace the hose as it split by the unit because of the back pressure and heat softened the hose. Taped it up a couple times but it would split further down the hose and finally replaced the hose.
I have the harbor freight ATLAS 40V. It works great with great battery life. AND best of all doesn’t break the bank👍🏻
Hi Pan
Just received my 765 blower kit including the 5 Amp battery and charger from the USA
Only I could not use the charger as it was USA 120 volts and we in the UK are 240 volts, so I needed to by a fast charger
Not used it yet for drying Mt EV6, but can't wait. Thanks Pan
Waiting for my Shorty to arrive from ETSY
I think for most people the easiest and most cost effective option would be to buy the top of the range blower of whatever brand of tools they use. Milwaukee, Makita etc.
Good review anyhow 👍
Thanks Nathan!
Agreed! EGO is king when it comes to electric leaf blowers but if you’re heavily invested in a particular battery platform (e.g. Milwaukee M18, Makita 18V, etc.) it makes more sense to buy the leaf blower for that brand. Just make sure the blower puts out at least 400 CFM of air. In our opinion, this is the minimum CFM needed to effectively dry a vehicle.
Until I found Pans channel I used microfibre towels to dry my sedan. However as a weekend warrior who washes his car twice a month I'll start using my electric toro leaf blower or even my air compressor.
Thank you 🤙 I’ll go with the EGO .
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Hi I have had the master blaster rev for 3 years. I leave it on the wall and purchased an extension hose which is a lot softer, it was £400 in the UK.
Great product 👌
What new hose did you get to replace the stock hose on the Master Blaster? Thanks
Great review buddy. Your a very positive guy and run a happy channel. Never write to you but gotta say, always on point when discussing products and machines. Good stuff keep it coming! -Jonny in LV
I appreciate that! Thanks for taking the time to give me some feedback Jonny! How did you discover my channel by the way?
@@PanTheOrganizer Hey Pan. Been following you along time I don’t know when but I’m pretty sure it was from watching Obsessed Garage, then found you. Probably 2016. Really happy for you getting the 911. My dream car! Your great dude keep up your hard work!
I use my Makita 18 volt cordless brushless blower. Already have other Makita tools so I’ve got plenty of 5amp batteries. It’s a really good blower for the garden and blowing water off the car. Variable speed and extremely powerful. It gets used every day around the house.
Pan as always a great job! You really do mean it when you say “sit back relax and enjoy the show” I am in the market for a blower to dry my Mini and this review was timely as well as informative. I will mention that I purchased a Harbor Freight cordless blower with a 5 amp hour battery for detail drying. You can handle it with one hand and is great for interior dusting, door jambs, under the hood etc. Will be looking at the Ego since our sedan is a large Ford Edge and the power will be needed. Thanks again for a job well done!👍.
Thanks Sal! I appreciate the feedback!
Looked at a lot of various solutions. Finally ended up with a battery powered Makita blower. A lot more convenient than a mains powered unit
The power of cordless! 😁
Our Blowerbands work with most Makitas too! Have black and grey and working on a Makita teal to match (We have a blue but it does not match the Makita color exactly)
Great video!, I just purchased this past weekend the 650 , convinced the wife to buy the EGO lawnmower the 650 and the weed wacker . The cool think is that the lawnmower comes with a big battery and the fast charger . So now I have two big batteries plus the 2.5 and the fast charger .
I just picked up the EGO 650 from Lowe's yesterday for $279. They have a 765 cfm version now too for $329. Seems the prices keep dropping because I saw mentions of the 650 for $440 a year or so ago. I also ordered the shoulder strap and the stubby with rubber nose protector for $54 shipped. Plus, I can also use it for crazy stuff like blowing leaves...
Good move! Yeah I saw they released that new 765 CFM version.
EGO makes a leaf blower attachment for cleaning your gutters. It also comes with a stuby which I use for drying my vehicles. $51 USD.
This is the new stubby that I ordered for my EGO: bit.ly/3w9BNfB
The EGO BLOWER is the best no cords or hoses to fumble with. I’ve been using one for several years and it’s great. I find it works best without the long shoot I take it off this way you can get much closer to the cars surface and have better control when moving it around the cars surface without bumping it and I’m only using one hand. Plus when detailing my car at shows I don’t have to worry about needing an outlet.
I agree that the practicality is unbeatable. What specific model do you use?
@@PanTheOrganizer The 580 CFM model with a 56-volt battery.
I've had the Metro vac Master blaster for several years. ... No complaints
Yeah they are built like a tank!
I just bought the Ego POWER+ at Lowes with 765 CFM and 200mph for $329 (minus 10% military discount). Can't wait to put it through its paces. This one is new for 2022.
Cool!
You're a mind reader...I was just thinking over the weekend its time to invest in one. Appreciate the effort/info you put into these videos.
Thanks William!
Great video Pan. I still have my Metro Sidekick and been using it for 10 years. Its a tank! I may take a look at these in the future.
Yeah MetroVac build quality is awesome for sure
I have 2 Ego 530 cfm blowers and I really enjoy them for the home/car and for the cottage.
I purchased the Ego 650 and compared it to my Ego 530. For vehicle drying, there is little difference between the two for a ceramic coated vehicle. For other around the house needs, the 650 will give some marginal gains. I didn't see the price difference as justified for my purposes so I returned the 650.
I use the Ryco 18v One+ workshop blower. It’s nothing like the pro grade blowers in the video but it does certainly get the job done
The Ego is definitely the most versatile. I also use it to blow snow off my car (safer than snow brush). The only situation where it loses out to the Metrovac is to go in tighter spaces, since the airflow is less 'focused'. The Blowerband is definitely a life saver, but it's quite expensive for us Canadians when you factor in exchange rate and shipping, it's 50$ for a piece of rubber.
We wholeheartly agree the costs to ship to Canada are outrageous. I now have a canadian distributor TOC supplies for folks north of the border. (Ahem... Silicone rubber =) )
@@blowerbandco1607 Thank you! I ordered directly from you guys but it's good to know there is a distributor :) I can say in 6 months of use it held up great so far
The UK is evil, the big one is £265 in the USA converted to British pounds and over here it's £593 on special offer £650 is the normal rates. We get mugged over here. And Amazon won't post to the UK from the USA site either.
Thank you for this and all your reviews. I've been using a Metrovac Air Force Blaster Sidekick and Ryobi 300cfm, 40v blower and they just weren't enough for drying a whole vehicle quickly. I learned Ryobi has a new 730cfm, 40v "Whisper Quiet" blower which is currently priced at the orange big-box home improvement center for $299 USD. It comes with two 40v 4ah lithium ion batteries, rapid charger, and two (replaceable) rubber tips. Ran out and picked one up. It's exactly what I needed to up the drying game. Tip: If you are US military or veteran, you can get 10% off the purchase price.
Thanks for sharing Brent! And if I analyze what you wrote, it seems you're in the military? I want to personally thank you for your service to your nation. I have much respect for people who serve to protect their countries.
@@PanTheOrganizer Thank you, Pan. I am a veteran.
Great video. As a weekend warrior, that also has to blow leaves on occasion, I would have to go with the EGo. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Thanks Michael!
Thanks Michael!
I have the Big Boi and I love it. I had to install a 20 amp cause the 15 kept tripping the breaker but I think it was not on its own circuit.
Nice car but I'm a bit biased...😆
Thanks for the review and I really couldn't agree more with everything you said. I had Master Blaster Revolution that was great, but ended up selling it in favor of the Ego blower. The MBR was better, yes, but not so much so that it warranted taking up space in my garage vs a tool that I have to have anyway.
Also thanks for the tip on the blower band. Have been looking for a product like this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the interest and support! Pan has done a great job covering, check us out and let us know if you have any questions.
Started with a corded leaf blower but honestly, I hated it. It fit the budget at the time, but it was clunky to use , didn't move as much air as I'd like and was hard to get into tight spaces. As soon as budget allowed, I planned to upgrade. Fortunately for me, I recommended to a friend to buy the master blaster or BigBoi for their son. When he left for college and they decided to move, they donated it to me. I know am using the single motor BigBoi with the length hose. The plan is to build out a garage in the next house and at that point I will decide between the big master blaster or the dual motor BigBoi. I'm leaning toward the BigBoi because their hose is far superior, IMHO.
I've had the same EGO blower as you since last year. I really like it, and since I wash/dry my cars in my driveway (don't have enough room in the garage to do it), I really find the portability a plus. I bought one of those blower bands earlier this year, as well as a shorter nozzle from a company called "Stubby Nozzle Co.". Picked them both up from Detailed Image when they had a sale on them a month or two back.
Thanks for sharing
Glad you like the combo! The stubby is where its at
Ego 765CFM is the latest Pan. Definitely worth upgrading. Less kick when you hit turbo and ALOT quieter. Battery last longer as well.
I filmed this video months ago and the 765 wasn’t available back then and still isn’t where I live. Oh well, I don’t think it’s the end of the world really.
@@PanTheOrganizer I can ship you one!!!
@@PanTheOrganizer yeah it’s not THAT much better. Main thing is the kick and sound. I didn’t notice much more blowing power
And I just noticed others already mentioned the 765. Sorry bro
No worries. ;)
IF you have other Milwaukee tools that use Milwaukee Lith Ion batteries, you can buy an M18 blower w/120 mph & 450 CFM for ~$140. You supply the battery & charger. Milwaukee also makes stubby car drying nozzles to dry out tight spaces.
Interesting. Is it powerful enough to dry an entire vehicle? I have an ultra powerful 650 CFM EGO cordless blower, and some say that the 530 CFM version is not enough, so a 450 CFM Milwaukee??
It works for me with one battery. But I have three (3) Milwaukee batteries for my chordless drill, saw, and LED light. My understanding is that they now have multiple size batteries.
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Funny in your demonstrations you showed the EGO blowing entire panels with the other two just details. Speed of the air is not the only determining factor. The volume matters too and from your demos I wonder if the MB and BB can match the EGO.
I have the EGO 530 CFM (love it with the Turbo) and I just bought the Blo-Air RS (not used yet) but ready for spring!!! Good job again Pan with your video
Enjoy!
These are so good for coated cars, the wireless one must be the best for versatility as you could even use it at car shows or even in a rush
Exactly, and cordless is so much more practical. Pick it, start using it right away, nothing to haul around or wires to worry about. Done using, set it back down. Bingo, done. :)
re: preferences, the leaf blower seems the best of the bunch....least expensive in the base version and the most versatile...stubby tube would be welcome for maneuverability and the rubberized tip / band seems like a must for any of these
Yeah I made an update with the short stubby nozzles for the leaf blower here: th-cam.com/video/j7GDpm5hIBU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=M4idkYMZVp3WA2i4
Sprung for the big boy. EGO 765cfm with the stubby. Game changer.
Yeah they released that new model! Congrats and enjoy!
I have an EGO 580 cfm blower and love it. Also a Sidekick, which is perfect for wheels and tires! Great video, Pan!
Thanks!
My Stihl leaf blower works outstanding. I put a soft nose on it so it won't scratch. Dries the vehicles, cleans the patio, cleans the 300 foot driveway, cleans the garage and cleans the sidewalks all for half the price and the battery also works in the Stihl chain saw.
I have a corded Toro I picked up for $55.00. It is impressive for the price.
I was literally on my way to home depot to buy a blower. Seems like your also a mind reader!
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Just bought the EGO 765 CFM blower with the stubby nozzle. Looking forward to seeing how it works out
Awesome!
i used an 8 gal husky air compressor and also a dewalt brushless leaf blower since i got tools for them and got lots of battery
I have the 40-volt 600 CFM RYOBI which is probably the most quiet blower you can buy at 55 Decibels. I bought this model specifically because Ryobi's other Whisper series run at 2 or 4 decibels higher. I also have the quietest gas-powered blower, the discontinued Husqvarna 356BTX 177 mph 766 CFM at 64 decibels.
I got the Adams blower, it works fine with warm air. Wheels roll well. So I am happy with this. I also have a stihl battery blower which also does a good job.
Have the 530 cfm unit that came with my ego snowblower. Works great for the car! If you happen to see that EGO promo it’s great. Two tools for one and it comes with two 5 A batteries!
Love the 530 especially the weight 😁
Just bought the Ego blower last week. I actually found a modified short nozzle made specifically for car drying on etsy. You should look into it.
I already have a stubby nozzle on order. It has been months waiting due to supply chain issues as it’s new to market.
@@PanTheOrganizer dang that's awhile. Whenever you do get it, let us all know how you like it. Great video btw!
Thanks!! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Thanks for the shout out Hog Boss!
The 40 volt blower from worx (canadian tire or amazon $300 to $350 can, or bare tool if you have batteries from other tools for $199) works pretty good for me. When buying a consumer grade blower miles per hour are more important than cfm for car drying. I should say worked however as the switch no longer seems to be working, will be testing out their 5 year warranty. This also has a battery charge meter. Another plus side is the batteries are usable in other worx devices such as trimmers etc. Canadian tire specs rates it at 164 miles per hour air speed. There is also a 20 volt 130 miles per hour version sub $200 but I don't know how effective or long lasting one 20 volt battery will be. The 40 volt drys my car off with still plenty of juice, when it worked LOL.
I use a hand held Dewalt. Light, and very easy to move around. Comes with a rubber snout too so you can't scratch the car.
How cool to see Pan using a Blowerband to protect that Gorgeous Porsche! Stellar review as always!💨🤘
Thanks man! I appreciate it!
I like the wall installation you did. Got this product and have not installed yet.
Yeah I look the clean installation.
I bought the EGO 530 after seeing your first video. I do a quick micro-fiber towel dry and then go with the EGO. That seems to work better than trying to dry the entire car with the EGO. I live in a house, so I have other uses for the EGO.
Really? Do you have some sort of paint protection on the paint? Wax, sealant or coating? If yes, it should be way quicker with a blower. For me, I can't even compare the speed of my blower vs towel drying...
But then again, I had the 580 CFM before, and now have the 650 CFM plus the two most powerful corded blowers on the market, so they do generate lots more air flow and power. Perhaps the 530 is underpowered for the task?
@@PanTheOrganizer 303 Graphene Nano Spray Coating
Just got the 615. My issue is the water just blows side to side and I’ve yet to figure out a good technique. I still get some streaking of dried water. Any tips?
@@matchoow Use a towel to get most of the water off and then use the turbo mode to remove the rest of the water.
I like the ego. Currently I’m using the Adam’s Air Force blaster sidekick
Great video. I never heard of the blower band. But Ive always used a microfiber towel with rubber bands at the tip.
The Blower Band is a great addition, and it looks nice and clean.
Cant knock the DIY approach =) , Pan has been a great help getting the word out about our Blowerbands! If you have any questions let us know.
@@blowerbandco1607 Thanks, I did not see my Worx blower in your listing, so I’ll contact via your website.
I bought the BIGBoi mini a year ago.. Perfect for a do it yourselfer!
Nice!!
Adam’s Air Cannon is my dryer of choice. It does a great job.
Absolutely fantastic work Pan! I love my BLO AIR - S car dryer, makes drying my car super easy!
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Thank you, on your recommendation, I just bought the Ego blower - Really appreciate the guidance!
Glad it was helpful! How did you discover my channel by the way Kevin?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 840,000 subscribers and 105 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
If you have access to 120v power just grab a Worx Turbine 600. They are only $60 and work amazing. That is less than 1/6 the price of any options listed and provides 95% of the performance.
Very well articulated presentation Pan, thanks very much. The filtered air on the mains powered units maybe to protect the heating elements and or causing a small fire inside bearing in mind they are closer to a possibly dusty floor than the EGO.
Thanks Christian! How did you discover my channel by the way?
Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 945,000 subscribers and we have over 125 million views! I have been detailing for 26 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
subbed for having the only video on dryers that matters. Great job.
Thanks Cameron. Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 805,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
Blo Air GT Blower Dryer is the one that takes the cake
I gotta get my hands on a good blower. Gotta look at my budget. But definitely need to get my hands one one.
Some shop vacs have integrated blowers. Seems like a practical and economical option.
You would probably want a separate hose probably to avoid blowing dirt and debris on your paint. I have tried that before, and they are not as strong.
@@NickVetter thanks for your response. I'm considering a model with a detachable blower.
@@NickVetter Dedicated blowers are major source of noise pollution. If I find that the blower from the wet-dry vacuum does not fo a good job I will use the drying aid-towel combo.
I love my BigBo MinR and my BigBo Buddy. Love the most about them is they are small and light and I can store them in my cabinets… great video pan.
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I already have an EGO 480 CFM blower and plan on upgrading to the 650 CFM version, I think it is the best option because of its versatility. I can use it to dry my car and then use it to clean up the leaves in my yard. I love when ever I can find a product that has more than one use. I just checked the website and noticed EGO has a new more powerful 765 CFM model that costs $299 USD. The 650 CFM model is currently on sale for $269 USD.
Yeah the 765 wasn't available when I shot this video (I filmed this months ago) but as I usually always go for top of range models, I would surely grab that one haha.
I use a Ryoby Jet Fan Blower but used to use the Metrovac sidekick as well. Thanks for another video Pan
Thanks Pat!
I use a heated grooming blower like metro vac but 3 times less than metro vac.had mine 4 6 years and love it.
Cool!
I use the 650 Ego blower also and it is a beast! I also have the blowerband and love that too. Waiting to see the final product of the OG stubby.
Thank you for the support! 🙌
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Shorter extension for the Ego are available on Etsy. I have one and it works excellent. Much cheaper also than the STILL not available Obsessed Garage unit.
They are also Blowerband compatiable 😉
Thanks for the shoutout DW! We appreciate it!
I am tossing up the idea of the water deionizer, new cordless leaf blower, or maybe the metrovac just not sure which to choose seeing how i have been doing my car and some friends and family as well and have been fine with microfiber drying for the last 22+ years. Which is better treating the water or easier to remove is the debate for me right now but love the video
You are the best !
I totally agree with the 99% of your video themes!
Every time that I want to search something specific for the detail world you have already video for it !
Keep going the good work , you will reach soon 1.000.000 subscribers 🤩
Glad you like them! :) Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 790,000 subscribers and 100 million views! I have been detailing for 25 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
How did you discover my channel by the way?
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Sorry about the delay
(My English is not perfect but I will training to explain to you about how I discover you).
First of all I am from Greece (Europe)
I discover you when I make research about pressure washing machines , and In a period of time that I stuck with detailing world !
In that period of time you have under 100.000 subscribers (I think near to 60.000).
I subscribed in under 10 channels , and one is yours.
Other than that I like the way that you present your opinion and the methods that you use to your work !
Always have an honest opinion .. keep going like that !
For me personally you are the best because you know the work really in depth and you give good tips
From you I learn so much and you are the reason that makes me improve my hobby !
I don’t have the money to invest much money for all those stuff that you use buuuut I collect money to buy products that work for my (amateur) hobby washing time !
And I see In the way you speak your passion !
Thank you for the answer
I appropriate that
I purchased the Big Boi Pro from Esoteric for a much better price. It’s been awesome!
Thanks again Pan, great video totally enjoyed it and learning the difference you have found between each unit you have. I use a leaf blower myself just to remove the most water and then drying towels. Please Stay Safe and Strong my Dear Friend
Thanks!
Hi pan great review, I got two blowers from my local pet groomer that didn't work I cleaned them up and they now work great 👍👍
Thanks Eamon!
I use a gravitis 4.2hp dryer blows hot and cold air twin motor 11ft hose highly recommend
Good Morning and nice Review Pan! I use the Ego blower here in Europe (580) we do not have the 650 yet but I also purchased a stubby from Og last October but since it’s still on back order I bought another stubby sold in the US for the Ego- The stubby makes the blower much more manageable!!!! And you are correct the ego is faster to use than the other corded blowers!
Yes I’m also waiting on my stubby from OG.
I have been using the Ego blower for over 2 years, really good product, I also use other Ego products.
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very helpful and professional content (as always !)...especially appreciate the asides and insights such as the comment (at about 19:30) regarding benefits (?) of a filter.
please keep up the good work !
Thanks Brad! Welcome to my channel. You discovered one of the biggest car detailing channels on TH-cam as we surpassed 990,000 subscribers and we have over 135 million views! I have been detailing for 27 years and I love to share my knowledge and passion with my viewers.
You found the right channel to help you learn everything about detailing.
How did you discover my channel by the way?
Love the Channel mate, thanks for the shoutout to your Australian Viewers. I’m personally from Perth in Western Australia 🇦🇺 👌🏻
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Thanks Pan; Great video as always. TWO QUESTIONS: 1) Why do you have two powered blowers? 2) I noticed in the videos that you are wearing ear protection while drying. I've noticed my EGO makes a lot of high pitched noise and when I'm drying the roof, it's right by my ears. Can you comment on what you use and why?
Perhaps your next video could be personal protection recommendations? (Ear, gloves, clothing, etc).
I always try to use ear protection regardless of which blower I use. They are very loud. I spoke about personal protection equipment in a recent video on the top 20 detailing mistakes to avoid.
The reason I have many blowers is the same reasons I have thousands of detailing products. It's a detailing channel. I like testing stuff and presenting my best finds to my audience. :)
Pan, Thank you for another great video. I have the EGO Blower and almost all of their other pieces of equipment and I love every one of them. The Blower seemed to pull the most power even over my lawnmover. I agree you only get about 10 minutes with one battery UNTIL one day by accident I hit the release on the battery, it disconnected and I reconnected it. I had another 10 minutes. I am able to do this up to 3-4 times on a single charge battery. I watched videos of people tearing them down for repairs and there is a microboard inside. The batteries are highly protected against heat with shutdown settings that cannot be changed. They are designed apparently to show the charge is lower than it is so you don't overheat them running them. However, I am able to disconnect and reconnect the same battery and actually use the machine multiple times without having to charge it. My batteries also never got hot doing this. As much as I love EGO, I think they set these up to have people purchase more batteries even though they didn't need them. Also by having the settings like this, all of your batteries last longer because they aren't completely discharging. If you can, the next time you use your EGO blower and the battery depletes, disconnect and reconnect it and see if the blower works again. I've been doing this for 3 years now. Best of luck to you as always.
Very interesting! I didn't know this about the batteries. Thanks for sharing the tip! I can still dry my entire vehicle on one charge, but it's good to know for any larger SUVs or trucks.
@@PanTheOrganizer I have a black 2017 Silverado and it requires 2 cycles of that 7.5 Amp hour battery and then I even have battery life left. By the way I’ve done this with my 5 amp and 2.5 amp hour batts too.
If you own a black Silverado, I hope you watched my black Silverado Z71 full detailing video here: th-cam.com/video/g2FPiPkG4MI/w-d-xo.html
@@PanTheOrganizer i have not seen that one yet but I can assure you that I will. For some reason I missed it. Endless thank you’s for sending me the link. Have a great day!
Great video! I’m thinking to sell my Master Blaster Revolution just because I rarely use it after I got the EGO
Yeah the EGO is the one I find myself reaching out for the most due to its practicality.
Another excellent and Detailed Video. I have to use my $80.00 Corded Toro Leaf Blower and Mulcher ! It gets the job done.
Thanks Edward!
I have the adams blower. Excellent unit, long hose, two nozzles, heated air. My only complaint thats not really a complaint it uses all of 15 amps. Pops my breaker if I don't use the proper outlet.
BigBoi Pro Plus is my favourite
I use the Bigboi Blowr Buddi on my Honda Civic RS sedan and I find it takes too long to dry the car. It would be great for motorcycles or small hatch's but not for sedans or bigger.
I'm surprised that the leaf blower is out performed by the other two blowers. Watching your videos, it seems like the leaf blower gets the job done faster and covers more of a radius?
Your videos are inspiring me to want to start my own mobile car detailing business. I wish I financially could!
The corded blowers have more raw power for sure, but I use my cordless blower more often as it’s more practical. The wider tip does seem to blow water off quicker too.
And I’m happy to hear that you are inspired by my videos to start your own business.
Stay tuned for a MEGA cool video coming soon explaining the ins and outs of starting a detailing business and you’ll see that even with a smaller budget you can still start. 😁
I have two 650cfm Ego with the blower band and a small Master Blaster.
The Ego blower is a no-brainer for me. It easily doubles up duty since it's an actual leaf blower, and super effective at drying the car. I use the Sidekick to get water out of all the tight spots and crevices on the cars. They're great companion tools.
I agree David!
I have the Bio Boy. It is totally worth the price. Great dryer
For sure
I actually have the Adam’s polish air cannon. And it works great. The tips are a bit iffy though. The hose fell out of my hand and the round tip broke at the base of the attachment. Luckily the attachments aren’t expensive so I’ll buy a few just in case. The air cannon it’s self at whole sale cost is $230 usd. Non whole sale is $345 usd. It comes with two attachments and a 30ft hose. Super pliable hose too. The one I use is the pro but they do have a smaller one called the junior. About $100 less I believe.