Walmart has Chemical Guys ProBlow High Flow Professional Handheld Dryer & Blower for $19. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more.
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Product Details:
Among our dryers and blowers, the ProBlow Handheld Dryer and Blower is the most powerful tool for fast drying in tight spaces.
Fastest way to dry tight spots and crevices without scratching. Effortlessly dusts surfaces
Powerful 1000w motor and extra long cord (10 ft / 120 in)
Perfect for autos, trucks, motorcycles, and inside the home. Quickly dries logos, door jambs, exhaust pipes, and more
ProBlow is the ultimate detailing dynamo that kicks your cleaning game to the next level! Powered by a beastly 1000-watt motor, it unleashes an unstoppable stream of air that's bound to blow your mind! With the ProBlow by your side, cleaning becomes an exhilarating breeze rather than a chore. Get ready to blast away with the power of air and embrace a whole new level of detailing wizardry! Among our dryers and blowers, the ProBlow Handheld Dryer and Blower is the most powerful tool for fast drying in tight spaces. Fastest way to dry tight spots and crevices without scratching. Effortlessly dusts surfaces Powerful 1000w motor and extra long cord (10 ft / 120 in) Perfect for autos, trucks, motorcycles, and inside the home. Quickly dries logos, door jambs, exhaust pipes, and more
Model Number:
EQP403
Product SKU:
2691659078
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Walmart has Chemical Guys ProBlow High Flow Professional Handheld Dryer & Blower for $19. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for finding this deal.
Product Details:
Among our dryers and blowers, the ProBlow Handheld Dryer and Blower is the most powerful tool for fast drying in tight spaces.
Fastest way to dry tight spots and crevices without scratching. Effortlessly dusts surfaces
Powerful 1000w motor and extra long cord (10 ft / 120 in)
Perfect for autos, trucks, motorcycles, and inside the home. Quickly dries logos, door jambs, exhaust pipes, and more
Model: Chemical Guys ProBlow High Flow Professional Handheld Dryer & Blower
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I got this from the last time this deal was posted. The quality is really good as it has a thick wire and the build quality is good and it is powerful about $1500watts or somethkng. The only thing is that it doesn't come with a lot of different attachments. It just comes with one attachment.
It's pretty simple, really. This is a company that makes auto detailing products and this is marketed for auto detailing.. Product listing states: "...and inside the home" - of course they're not going to list every other specific thing you could possibly use it for.
The biggest danger using something like this with a PC is spinning your fans too fast and damaging them, or getting so close that you break something fragile. These things do have quite a bit of power.
🤦 the quality of posts here is going down hard.. most of that AI crap is nonsense/inapplicable, but I appreciate you at least tagging it as such.
Seriously? This isn't really 'filtered' either, nor is the air at your local car wash's blow dry. If there's dust in the vicinity of your car for your leafblower to suck in & blow, it's already on your car.
The main (and really only) functional differences between this thing & a leaf blower is the tight jet of air and the more compact design for better control/maneuvering around details on things like wheels..
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I wonder what kind of airflow this thing has. Might be nice as an air duster for ones office/computers/electronics.
I was thinking the same. But why wouldn't they say that? Maybe some type of electrostatic thats created with it that makes it unsafe for computers that the electric air dusters have protection for?! It's the only thing I can think
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For 19 dollars I had to give it a try, used it a couple days ago to clean my bathroom fan and it did quite a good job at it. Has a lot of power. Did notice after a minute it started getting hot by the handle.
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I got this from the last time this deal was posted. The quality is really good as it has a thick wire and the build quality is good and it is powerful about $1500watts or somethkng. The only thing is that it doesn't come with a lot of different attachments. It just comes with one attachment.
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I was thinking the same. But why wouldn't they say that? Maybe some type of electrostatic thats created with it that makes it unsafe for computers that the electric air dusters have protection for?! It's the only thing I can think
So stick a vacuum cleaner hose on it and stand it off a few feet.
And I don't see anything in the description about the air being heated, just blown.
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So stick a vacuum cleaner hose on it and stand it off a few feet.
A vacuum cleaner hose fits on this? Doesn't look like it would.
Even if it did, doesn't solve the potential other issues that I just pointed out in that list...
Static electricity: The blower's airflow can generate static electricity, potentially damaging sensitive electronic components.
Overheating: The blower's high airflow and temperature (up to 140°F/60°C) might cause overheating or thermal shock to electronic components.
Moisture displacement: If the blower is not equipped with a filter to make it safe for electronics, it may blow debris or moisture collected from the air onto sensitive electronics, causing damage or corrosion.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI): The blower's motor might generate EMI, potentially disrupting electronic devices.
Lack of grounding: The blower might not be properly grounded, increasing the risk of static electricity damage.
If it was safe to use it on computers, they would recommend it for that use, otherwise they would be fools, and chemical guys seem to have their stuff together pretty good.
But if you're willing to risk it, do it. I'm simply warning fellow community members that have thousands of dollars in their computers, who font want to risk damaging them by saving $20or$40 on a true electronics blower
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The biggest danger using something like this with a PC is spinning your fans too fast and damaging them, or getting so close that you break something fragile. These things do have quite a bit of power.
🤦 the quality of posts here is going down hard.. most of that AI crap is nonsense/inapplicable, but I appreciate you at least tagging it as such.
Seriously? This isn't really 'filtered' either, nor is the air at your local car wash's blow dry. If there's dust in the vicinity of your car for your leafblower to suck in & blow, it's already on your car.
The main (and really only) functional differences between this thing & a leaf blower is the tight jet of air and the more compact design for better control/maneuvering around details on things like wheels..
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And I don't see anything in the description about the air being heated, just blown.
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Even if it did, doesn't solve the potential other issues that I just pointed out in that list...
Static electricity: The blower's airflow can generate static electricity, potentially damaging sensitive electronic components.
Overheating: The blower's high airflow and temperature (up to 140°F/60°C) might cause overheating or thermal shock to electronic components.
Moisture displacement: If the blower is not equipped with a filter to make it safe for electronics, it may blow debris or moisture collected from the air onto sensitive electronics, causing damage or corrosion.
Electromagnetic interference (EMI): The blower's motor might generate EMI, potentially disrupting electronic devices.
Lack of grounding: The blower might not be properly grounded, increasing the risk of static electricity damage.
If it was safe to use it on computers, they would recommend it for that use, otherwise they would be fools, and chemical guys seem to have their stuff together pretty good.
But if you're willing to risk it, do it. I'm simply warning fellow community members that have thousands of dollars in their computers, who font want to risk damaging them by saving $20or$40 on a true electronics blower
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