Unrelated but your editing style is much appreciated. Ex. The little cuts changing extensions and the nozzle cutting out the unneeded time here and there adds up. Makes the video retention so easy to stay focused and not need to feel like I want to fast forward. As always love the videos
The turbo nossle is called that because of the holes on the side. Uses the vacuum of the air rushing past the hole to force more air through the nossle.
Harbor Freight has a gun that is almost identical to the Capri for a fraction of the price of that kit. The only thing it lacks is the silicone extension. The Capri is pretty comprehensive but is a bit more money. 17.99 at HF before any coupons or sales.
Got the same HF kit. I have been using it for this very same process. Although I do like the rubber tip on the one extension, I find myself needing the other stuff far more often.
These tools look really great and there's nothin like hitting the cupholders, carpet around the pedals, lug nuts, and gas cap area with compressed air since everything flies right back at my face
If tornador made an extension like this one that would be perfect but I perfer the vortex of the stream of air over just pin point air. Also this one has the benifit of not taking as much space between seats which the tornador sometimes wont fit.
Definitely, I like the Vortx as well, but this is a good example of the thousands of different situations you find yourself in in the detailing world, where you need a specific tool to make quick work of some thing
I been using this air tool for nearly two years an it’s a beast when it comes to air flow but it’s noisy where I got complaints that it was too loud at times. It’s great though for what it can do blasting away water and debris. It can be a alternative to the tornador air gun.
What output pressure do you use for that Capri air gun? Does something like that 6 gal pancake compressor in the description stay pressurized for a while when blowing out interiors? Is it safe to blow interiors like that in closed spaces, like okay to breathe in the car while doing that? Sorry for all the noob questions.
Hey Will I’m sure some of that dust or dirt at some point shot right into your face 😂rebound.. Must say great idea that’s an awesome set to have but JUST FOR THE HARD TO GET TO”
True, but ironically, in this same tool kit, there is a small plastic guard. You can use at the tip of the air blow gun so that it doesn’t blow back in your face.
Not a great idea spraying your palm or skin directly. It can cause air bubbles under your skin, causing an embolism, and potential cardiac event. Just an FYI Luke.
Yup, I was cringing every time you pointed compressed air at yourself, pointless risk...proven or not why take the chance ....like they say the most dangerous knife is one that you assume is too dull to cut
Do you vacuum the loose dirt first and then vacuum or do you use the air gun to blow the dirt off and then vacuum? Vacuuming between the seat area and console can be a pain.
I rarely ever vacuum at all in between seats because tools like this make it so easy to blow the dirt in either direction and vacuum in a much easier to reach area
Use more wrist and forearms to give regular blower cyclone effect. This gun and accessories look solid and durable. The black finish makes it nice. I think I'll get this vs the vortex or tornador. Seeing all the reviews of cones breaking made me rethink. Spray bottle with warm water/chemical and this blower will do the job. Always using both hands anyways.
Not as much as you think , I mainly use the tornador to release the dirt in tough carpets and dry door panels . I'm always going to wipe everything down after anyway so it's not a huge deal .
Maybe it's just me...but as someone that wants to get into detailing...not for a business or even side hustle...but for my own vehicles...it's so overwhelming trying to figure out what I need as far as chemical, brands, each brand seems to have like 82 versions of each chemical, towels...seriously...I'm about ready to put some dish soap in my bucket and scrub my truck with an old t-shirt and say screw it. Good enough.
Just don’t over complicate it.. get a APC I like P&S because it’s less harsh and that can knock out 90% of interior chemical. Ect just test what works best for you for everything else
Hey man, I thought this could help. I have a free guide and video series explaining the top 12 tools and products I suggest and why to help you navigate through all the confusion. Hope this helps: go.wilsonautodetailing.com/
I detail vehicles and have never scratched any plastics using long handle detail brushes and long handle Lilly brushes beats blowing debris all over the car lmao 😂
@@jordanbest3926 I’ve never have had these issues with using a Tornador. Between the seats and all is no issue. If you want to tote around a suitcase with adapters, this is for you. Not me
@@wilsonautodetailing I get what your intentions are with this. For me, Tornador has never failed me in these areas. I did like the content though. Always tools like this interesting
You talk too fast, but was able to get the information about this cool tool. Anything that reduces the amount of time to do detail work is of interest.
@@wilsonautodetailing You do provide a ton of useful information, no doubt. I don't process information that fast. The tool looks great. I'm using the air compressor for detailing more than ever. Faster, easier, better result than just scrubbing and vacuuming. My knees and back thank you 👍
In some sense that’s true but it’s also necessary when debris like this is lodged underneath the fibers of the carpet and can’t be addressed just with a vacuum
Unrelated but your editing style is much appreciated. Ex. The little cuts changing extensions and the nozzle cutting out the unneeded time here and there adds up. Makes the video retention so easy to stay focused and not need to feel like I want to fast forward. As always love the videos
The turbo nossle is called that because of the holes on the side. Uses the vacuum of the air rushing past the hole to force more air through the nossle.
Hey dude I used to be in a small group with you at church a few years ago, it’s nice to see how your channel has grown man
Definitely a good idea to get a oil/water separator for the compressor. Cheers! 😀
Harbor Freight has a gun that is almost identical to the Capri for a fraction of the price of that kit. The only thing it lacks is the silicone extension. The Capri is pretty comprehensive but is a bit more money.
17.99 at HF before any coupons or sales.
Got the same HF kit. I have been using it for this very same process. Although I do like the rubber tip on the one extension, I find myself needing the other stuff far more often.
I’ll have to check it out
are you blind?
I have this exact kit and yes its amazing! glad you put this out.
Work slow today. Been watching Vortex vs Tornador reviews most of the day lol. THIS is a nice air blower.
These tools look really great and there's nothin like hitting the cupholders, carpet around the pedals, lug nuts, and gas cap area with compressed air since everything flies right back at my face
Not sure why he never demonstrated using the chip guard (the disc piece) on the end which is supposed to prevent the blow back.
Hahaha definitely
If tornador made an extension like this one that would be perfect but I perfer the vortex of the stream of air over just pin point air. Also this one has the benifit of not taking as much space between seats which the tornador sometimes wont fit.
Definitely, I like the Vortx as well, but this is a good example of the thousands of different situations you find yourself in in the detailing world, where you need a specific tool to make quick work of some thing
I been using this air tool for nearly two years an it’s a beast when it comes to air flow but it’s noisy where I got complaints that it was too loud at times. It’s great though for what it can do blasting away water and debris. It can be a alternative to the tornador air gun.
What air compressor do you use?
I live these guns! I’ve used them for about a year 😊
What output pressure do you use for that Capri air gun? Does something like that 6 gal pancake compressor in the description stay pressurized for a while when blowing out interiors? Is it safe to blow interiors like that in closed spaces, like okay to breathe in the car while doing that? Sorry for all the noob questions.
Using compressed air, doesnt that push particles to go underneath the carpet, such as sand and dirt versus blowing it out
Got that Jack Nicholson Joker attachment 🤣🤣
Do you recommend this or the tornador?
Great review but I fell like my tornador air tool can do almost everything for the outside I use a leaf blower and the tornador
I've had these marked off on amazon for about 2 yrs now lol 😂
Hahahaha love it
Is this a one squeeze pressure gun, I hate those that blow just a little until you squeeze to a certain point that blows low and high
which kind of compressor do you need? Any particolar requirement or spec? This gun needs a lot of air, more than a Tornador, or not?
Which compressor is better the one you used for this the dewalt 6 gallon with 165 psi or a ridgid 4.5 gallon with 200 psi?
Can this replace the tornador z-014 ?
I wouldn’t consider this a replacement just in addition
Just ordered the kit
do you recommend this or the torredor? or do you need both?
Hey Will I’m sure some of that dust or dirt at some point shot right into your face 😂rebound..
Must say great idea that’s an awesome set to have but JUST FOR THE HARD TO GET TO”
True, but ironically, in this same tool kit, there is a small plastic guard. You can use at the tip of the air blow gun so that it doesn’t blow back in your face.
Not a great idea spraying your palm or skin directly. It can cause air bubbles under your skin, causing an embolism, and potential cardiac event. Just an FYI Luke.
Don’t believe everything you learned in vocational school the 4th time you were in the 9th grade.
@@dylanatari3363- Give it a go and get back to me.
@@mikeca98 as if we weren’t in the same class testing those waters…
Yup, I was cringing every time you pointed compressed air at yourself, pointless risk...proven or not why take the chance ....like they say the most dangerous knife is one that you assume is too dull to cut
Old wife’s tale
2.6 CFM is enough to use a tornador?
5.1
Do you vacuum the loose dirt first and then vacuum or do you use the air gun to blow the dirt off and then vacuum? Vacuuming between the seat area and console can be a pain.
I rarely ever vacuum at all in between seats because tools like this make it so easy to blow the dirt in either direction and vacuum in a much easier to reach area
Why is this better than a Tornador or Vortex air gun that produces a cyclone cleaning effect with its rotating tube?
Because the tip of the tornador is a con. It often won’t fit in places that this will.
I think he means cone* if anyone is wondering
Use more wrist and forearms to give regular blower cyclone effect. This gun and accessories look solid and durable. The black finish makes it nice. I think I'll get this vs the vortex or tornador. Seeing all the reviews of cones breaking made me rethink. Spray bottle with warm water/chemical and this blower will do the job. Always using both hands anyways.
I have a corvette I don't need an extension by the way your air pressure is to high that chit goes everywhere.
About halfway through this video I clicked the link and bought the tool set lol
Hahaha good to hear!
Did the same exact thing. Looks cool as well as it being functional
After all that blowing, doesn’t dust settle on stuff after?
Not as much as you think , I mainly use the tornador to release the dirt in tough carpets and dry door panels . I'm always going to wipe everything down after anyway so it's not a huge deal .
Yes, and no, that’s part of why detailing is all about your sequence
Maybe it's just me...but as someone that wants to get into detailing...not for a business or even side hustle...but for my own vehicles...it's so overwhelming trying to figure out what I need as far as chemical, brands, each brand seems to have like 82 versions of each chemical, towels...seriously...I'm about ready to put some dish soap in my bucket and scrub my truck with an old t-shirt and say screw it. Good enough.
Just don’t over complicate it.. get a APC I like P&S because it’s less harsh and that can knock out 90% of interior chemical. Ect just test what works best for you for everything else
Hey man, I thought this could help. I have a free guide and video series explaining the top 12 tools and products I suggest and why to help you navigate through all the confusion. Hope this helps: go.wilsonautodetailing.com/
@@wilsonautodetailing I'll check it out. Thanks so much. Love the channel and sub'ed.
I detail vehicles and have never scratched any plastics using long handle detail brushes and long handle Lilly brushes beats blowing debris all over the car lmao 😂
2:10 unfortunately i don't have 14 inches to work with :(
Remember it's the motion of the ocean, not the size of the wave 🤙 hang loose and don't sweat the small stuff
Sweet!
These have TERRIBLE Reviews on amazon, appears the handle on this gun breaks way to easy. I would stay away from buys this set..
Just get a Tornador and be done with it.. lol
The whole point is “crevice tool” not a bull horn. This is not what a Tornador is designed for.
@@jordanbest3926 I’ve never have had these issues with using a Tornador. Between the seats and all is no issue. If you want to tote around a suitcase with adapters, this is for you. Not me
These will fit in place is the tornador will not
@@wilsonautodetailing I get what your intentions are with this. For me, Tornador has never failed me in these areas. I did like the content though. Always tools like this interesting
14 inches isn't really the best for tight areas 😉
Please don't touch the paint Willson 🙏🏾 i wondering how you buy this tool kit and forget to get yourself a good pressure washer
It’s ceramic coded. He literally said that in the video.
You talk too fast, but was able to get the information about this cool tool. Anything that reduces the amount of time to do detail work is of interest.
Then slow down the playback speed or go watch someone else 🙂
Very true… both on the talking front and on the utility front :)
@@wilsonautodetailing You do provide a ton of useful information, no doubt. I don't process information that fast. The tool looks great. I'm using the air compressor for detailing more than ever. Faster, easier, better result than just scrubbing and vacuuming. My knees and back thank you 👍
Pelease tell me this are plastic and not metal.
You dont want metal rubbing against you plastics... On paint.
But now you are chasing crap all over the car.
In some sense that’s true but it’s also necessary when debris like this is lodged underneath the fibers of the carpet and can’t be addressed just with a vacuum
Your trying to sell that pice of shit set so hard.
Omg soooo much talking. Came to see the air compressor. Left annoyed and disappointment
Talk faster please