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So I'm lazy. Who here uses a leafblower to dry their car?

Which one do you have? Which one do you recommend?

I'd be looking for a cordless one that needs to dry my car rather well.
 

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Hmm okay. I need one that's cordless because I'll be taking it to the carwash...imagine who will stare at me then.
 

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Just drive for a mile or so at 130+ and you'll be good and dry!

But really, try the Master Blaster. It's only like $350 or so... ha.
My microfiber towels were $5.
 

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What's a decent corded one? I was thinking of doing the same. I recall reading to make sure to get one that would generate over 200 correct?
 

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I have one of the little cheap ones from Wal-Mart and it was less than $30. I use it most of the time since I'm doing my work inside and don't have to be in a hurry. But I have one of the Toro bad mother fuckers, too. Works better, but is also much heavier than the cheap one.
 

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The time it takes dragging around cords & such why not just take a few more mins & dry it by hand? If lazyness is an issue then why even bother washing the car? Just go get some lil debbies cakes & watch tv...lol
 

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I have one of the little cheap ones from Wal-Mart and it was less than $30. I use it most of the time since I'm doing my work inside and don't have to be in a hurry. But I have one of the Toro bad mother fuckers, too. Works better, but is also much heavier than the cheap one.

Battery powered? I need battery powered :beerdrink:

The time it takes dragging around cords & such why not just take a few more mins & dry it by hand? If lazyness is an issue then why even bother washing the car? Just go get some lil debbies cakes & watch tv...lol

It's not the time it takes dragging around the cords. It's the fact that I have nothing to plug said cords into.
 
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