Definitely agree with blow drying but this is an expensive luxury in that department. I have a Titan wet and dry vacuum which I use on blow. Warm air comes out from the heat of the motor and was only £45 from screwfix. Careful blowing water off switches though as you could end up blowing some in and causing corrosion inside. Blow dry those from a distance so the pressure is lower.
Great to hear that you enjoyed my video 👍 You’re quite correct, it is an expensive luxury. I was lucky enough to purchase mine at a very reduced price from SPORTSBIKESHOP. Once I started using it though, I found it to be brilliant and wished I’d bought one years ago.
Yes I’m still very happy with my Bruhl MD1900. It’s proved to be an excellent way to dry my bikes every time they’re washed. Definitely well worth the investment cost. Hope you enjoyed the video 👍
Looks just the ticket, far easier than leaning the bike over each side to let much o& the water drain off the engine. One question though, did you use the heater or compare with and without? I can’t see how that’ll helps as the water is blasted off before the heater would evaporate it.
Hi Simon, I’ve only used it with the heat so far so don’t know how it compares with just cold air. That said, I think that the air blasts the water off and the heat drys the surface at the same time. Brilliant tool, wish I’d bought one years ago. Hope you enjoyed my video 👍
I enjoyed your video. I use a pet dryer which is very much the same except the tube is not so long. It also supplies heated air and has two speeds. It was only about £70. I'm sure you knew some cheapskate like me was going to say this. Regards Edward
Definitely agree with blow drying but this is an expensive luxury in that department. I have a Titan wet and dry vacuum which I use on blow. Warm air comes out from the heat of the motor and was only £45 from screwfix. Careful blowing water off switches though as you could end up blowing some in and causing corrosion inside. Blow dry those from a distance so the pressure is lower.
Great to hear that you enjoyed my video 👍
You’re quite correct, it is an expensive luxury. I was lucky enough to purchase mine at a very reduced price from SPORTSBIKESHOP. Once I started using it though, I found it to be brilliant and wished I’d bought one years ago.
Looks like a nice product. I wish my garage looked like yours. Thanks for sharing this.
Hi M4, it’s an excellent product, wish I’d bought one years ago.
Hope you enjoyed my video 👍
Thanks for the demo, like you I've noted the dryer being used by various folks, I'm convinced and will get one. Kind regards Steve
Hi Ste Ve, great to hear that you enjoyed my video.
It’s an excellent dryer you’ll love it 👍
i have this dryer it does a great job, love it.
Hi Bob, I agree it’s a fabulous tool, wish I’d bought one years ago.
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Looks good and practical,perfect for Scotland😉
It’s a brilliant tool Gerry, wish I’d bought one years ago.
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They are good but are LOUD
Hi, are you still happy with your Bruhl? Thinking of ordering one. Thanks.
Yes I’m still very happy with my Bruhl MD1900. It’s proved to be an excellent way to dry my bikes every time they’re washed.
Definitely well worth the investment cost.
Hope you enjoyed the video 👍
Looks just the ticket, far easier than leaning the bike over each side to let much o& the water drain off the engine. One question though, did you use the heater or compare with and without? I can’t see how that’ll helps as the water is blasted off before the heater would evaporate it.
Hi Simon, I’ve only used it with the heat so far so don’t know how it compares with just cold air. That said, I think that the air blasts the water off and the heat drys the surface at the same time. Brilliant tool, wish I’d bought one years ago.
Hope you enjoyed my video 👍
I enjoyed your video. I use a pet dryer which is very much the same except the tube is not so long. It also supplies heated air and has two speeds. It was only about £70. I'm sure you knew some cheapskate like me was going to say this. Regards Edward
Lots of people use pet dryers and are very happy with them.
Hope you enjoyed my video 👍
I just use my Ryobi leaf blower. I never use it for blowing leaves; such a futile exercise!
Hi John, Nothing wrong with using what you have to hand, if it works for you that’s brilliant.
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Now you’ve done this one. You’ll have to finish the job by doing the acf-50 video 😂
I’ll give that some thought Neil.
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I find a cheap garden leaf blower works a treat, without heat of course. Less than £35 from a local DIY store. Just saying. :-)
You can also use the dryer as a leaf blower don't you know.
Anything is better than a micro fibre cloth or a chamois. Hope you enjoyed my video 👍
I use a pet drier does exactly the same thing and it's probably half the price with cold and heat
The Bruhl is pretty powerful, don’t think I’d like to use it on a dog. Hope you enjoyed my video 👍