Air force dryer

hodgkins

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Hi does anyone on here own an air force dryer? If so are they any good or do you know of anything else?

Thanks in advance
 
What does a hot air hand dryer have to do with BMW GS bikes?

;)

Or do you mean the Air Force Blaster?

My father in law used one to dry his limited edition V6 Golf and was very happy with the result.
 
I was envisaging a washing line behind an F-18 on full re-heat...


:(
 
It looks very expensive for what's essentially a big hairdryer. Personally I'd rather just buy a cheap one of those and convert the plug to work off the aux socket?
 
I got one of these...works with leaves too :augie

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Hi Hodgkins, only just seen this thread:(

I've owned an Air force Blaster for about 5 years, Brilliant,

Drying the bike off takes about 15 minutes, but thats almost bone dry,

This winter it's been used more than ever with all the salt on the roads ,don't know what i'd have done without it :blast

Hope this helps ,Graham
 
I had no idea people used a blow drier to dry their bikes after washing them.

Nah - you're kidding, right?
 
Blow dryer

Had one of these for a couple of years now, brilliant piece of kit. It gets the water out of everywhere and after a few minutes the air warms up as well, making it even more efficient. As it's filtered it's also very safe.
When I first got it the supplier warned me not to start it up indoors, I'm so glad I didn't, it's a 3 HP motor so it would have wrecked the place.
 
165 Quid to blow dry your bike :eek:

Yeah, shocking!

To think that some people will spend that much on a practical and useful piece of kit when they could spend much more on useless farkles with fancy names on :augie
 
I too use my leaf blower if washing it then putting it away for some time. Normally just ride it though.
 


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