@@jason_wright007 thanks and oh darn not something I'd remember now. But honestly what is better than this is the turbo mini fans you can get. I made a video short on it months back
Use it every time. For the price I'm happy with it. It lasts a couple of washes or so before needing to charge the battery. If your car is protected then you can pretty much dry the car. But I mainly use it day to day washes for getting water out the groves, the grills and wheel nuts then towel dry what is left
@@johnfox2113 ahh yeh gone up in price. Good thing is being portable and not cables. Cables ones are cheaper but being able to walk around with ease and no danger of cable scratching is great
@Drive With Andy Hi Andy, Could u give a rough guess what weight it is please Was looking at the more powerful one, which is about the same price but only 1 battery, not sure which to go for!
I own a car like your Ford Fiesta, and it's a great car, but when I travel with it, the water runs out, so why do I buy it after two weeks or a week, half of it runs out?
It's still great to use on a non coated car for blowing the water out of the grills, panal gaps, below windows, out of wheel nuts etc. Means after you towel dry the car no water will run out
Haha yeh it would be an effort, if protected then it will blast off the majority easily like I do. But it's all the areas the water gets trapped and the grooves it's great to blast it out from. Makes drying fun 😁
Yeh definitely as I would use it to get the water out of the edges, grills, wheels etc. just the flat areas wownt work as well. My car is not always like this so yeh I mainly use it to do all the knooks and crannies
@@spidy278 still good for the money. I have found that it doesn't last as long. But then weirdly if you leave it for a few mins or so it works again. But I have two batteries so just swap over
@@spidy278 it's good, love how it's small and mainly use it for the grills, wheels and all edges like around the glass. Then I towel dry the large sections
@@26DX047 personally I can't see it being worth 3 times. If you use my discount of the 30% via my link/description then it's well worth it for around £35. I love using this now.
Hi Andy. Good idea . I would be tempted to cut a piece of bike inner tube and slide around the end of the blower just incase you accidentally catch the blower nozzel against the bodywork. Keep at it :-)
What was the point of this vid... yippee youv dried your car with a leaf blower which is great , didn't help me . What make, model , price. Would of made your video an I formative one
The best option is the Harbor Freight BAUER 20V Cordless 200 MPH Compact Workshop Blower for only $49.00.
Link to buy please?
Thanks
Been looking at getting one for a while and have just bought one, seems like it works well
Great video. What’s the make & model of the dryer please as the link no longer works? Thanks
@@jason_wright007 thanks and oh darn not something I'd remember now. But honestly what is better than this is the turbo mini fans you can get. I made a video short on it months back
Genius. Deffo getting me one of those
Hi Andy. Just seen your video about blower. Looks perfect. Can you tell me how it's preform now after time has passed?
Use it every time. For the price I'm happy with it. It lasts a couple of washes or so before needing to charge the battery. If your car is protected then you can pretty much dry the car. But I mainly use it day to day washes for getting water out the groves, the grills and wheel nuts then towel dry what is left
@Drive With Andy
Thanks Andy looks like a great job. Although it's about £53 now still looks like a bargain.
@@johnfox2113 ahh yeh gone up in price. Good thing is being portable and not cables. Cables ones are cheaper but being able to walk around with ease and no danger of cable scratching is great
@Drive With Andy
Hi Andy, Could u give a rough guess what weight it is please
Was looking at the more powerful one, which is about the same price but only 1 battery, not sure which to go for!
@@johnfox2113 so the blower on its own is 980g then with battery is 1420g
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I own a car like your Ford Fiesta, and it's a great car, but when I travel with it, the water runs out, so why do I buy it after two weeks or a week, half of it runs out?
It's trapped, this blower would sort it out 😁
Does blower drying work for uncoated cars?
It's still great to use on a non coated car for blowing the water out of the grills, panal gaps, below windows, out of wheel nuts etc. Means after you towel dry the car no water will run out
I got one of these last year great for nooks n crannies but drying a car my size of my 6 series not a chance lol 👍👍👍
Haha yeh it would be an effort, if protected then it will blast off the majority easily like I do. But it's all the areas the water gets trapped and the grooves it's great to blast it out from. Makes drying fun 😁
@@DriveWithAndy still debating getting a full size leafe blower .... I hate drying the car lol
great video and cracking motor mate 🔥
Thanks man, love the black when clean, just means washing it ever week haha
Amazon sell an almost identical machine, £5-£10 extra.
Hi I ordered for the link and its come without a charger !!! Did you get one with it ???
No way! Yes mine came with the charger and two batteries. That's not good. Message the website
I have just checked the link and the image even shows the charger. Yes the page shows orange but the blue is selected and then choose 1 or 2 batteries
Say if your car not protected can you still use it
Yeh definitely as I would use it to get the water out of the edges, grills, wheels etc. just the flat areas wownt work as well. My car is not always like this so yeh I mainly use it to do all the knooks and crannies
does the battery same as makita battery?
I am not sure
@@DriveWithAndy ic how is it after a year use, broken already or still cranking
@@spidy278 still good for the money. I have found that it doesn't last as long. But then weirdly if you leave it for a few mins or so it works again. But I have two batteries so just swap over
@@DriveWithAndy ohhh ic how about the actual blower, still give you service or broken already
@@spidy278 it's good, love how it's small and mainly use it for the grills, wheels and all edges like around the glass. Then I towel dry the large sections
does charging cable come from China with a UK plug?
Oh good point I didn't mention yeh it's a 2 pin so need an adaptor, one of those you will prob have in the house
@@DriveWithAndy no worried mate, I've been meaning to get the Milwaukee equivalent but it's nearly 3 times the price of this one.
@@26DX047 personally I can't see it being worth 3 times. If you use my discount of the 30% via my link/description then it's well worth it for around £35. I love using this now.
@@26DX047 Amazon sell similar for a little extra.
Hi Andy. Good idea . I would be tempted to cut a piece of bike inner tube and slide around the end of the blower just incase you accidentally catch the blower nozzel against the bodywork. Keep at it :-)
Thanks 😁 it's ace, love using it.
Oh yeh true can't be a bad thing to be extra safe
whats the cfm and mph on this?
Can't say u less it's stated in the web link description
That will take forever lol
Phil Swift would be proud. It's all completely dry.
I don't know who Paul Swift is haha 🤭
That's not a leaf blower. That's a shop blower. You'd spend the rest of your life trying to blow leaves out of a yard with that.
😂
What was the point of this vid... yippee youv dried your car with a leaf blower which is great , didn't help me . What make, model , price. Would of made your video an I formative one
All in the video
Hy 💞