What about drying a car? Obviously the bigger one will do it faster but is the smaller one sufficient enough you think? Or is it too weak and will take longer?
@@Georgstr1503 Hmm. I may have to go with the makita one then. Ive tried that one and it works well. I really wanted to stick with milwaukee cuz i have 3 batteries.
The I used to hate that m12 blower until I put the short velocity stack on it. Now that little guy rips. Not for this purpose but stubby nozzle for sure
I’m team red all The way but when it comes to yard tools just buy stihl. I have the 800CE blower and it is leaps and bounds better than any 40v blower I owned
Works great for it's intended use of cleaning up around the workshop. That's why it's marketed as a spot blower.
What about drying a car? Obviously the bigger one will do it faster but is the smaller one sufficient enough you think? Or is it too weak and will take longer?
Yeah that small one might not work too well for doing that. It would probably take awhile
It doesn’t I tried it,it needs a smaller more concentrated nozzle
@@Georgstr1503 Hmm. I may have to go with the makita one then. Ive tried that one and it works well. I really wanted to stick with milwaukee cuz i have 3 batteries.
@@tonyz2551 same bro,I have a lot of M12 batteries so I have it for cleaning up the front driveway n back patio
@@TheFixFinderWas the car ceramic coated?
The I used to hate that m12 blower until I put the short velocity stack on it. Now that little guy rips. Not for this purpose but stubby nozzle for sure
Comparing weak to pitiful
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You had the air intake covered up so this test is basically botched.
I’m team red all
The way but when it comes to yard tools just buy stihl. I have the 800CE blower and it is leaps and bounds better than any 40v blower I owned
Oh yeah, if you need gas powered, stihl and echo are the best. I don’t really have a need for it with my small yard.