Muc Off Bike Dryer

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Anybody got one of these ?

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Not cheap but looks much neater than mine which looks more like this


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Mine is like the cylinder type and I wouldn’t be without it in the workshop. I can imagine the rechargeable one being indispensable for the fastidious owner on tour.
 
Mine is like the cylinder type and I wouldn’t be without it in the workshop. I can imagine the rechargeable one being indispensable for the fastidious owner on tour.
That Muc Off is too expensive .
Just ordered this

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£62 delivered on Temu.
Never used Temu before . How exciting 😜
 
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I use one of these.
Can also be used to tidy garden.
You need to be careful as you may blow the bike over.
 
I've seen a demo of the Muc Off in the flesh and it was a bit "Meh". I've got a pet dryer similar to the cylinder one, but as I've got Ryobi tools, I also have this from Ryobi, and it is pretty damn powerful, and I already have the batteries etc.


 
Like Moto Bikemad above, I use a garden blower, no leaves on my bike. :shout Hot air works too.
 
One thing to watch is that the likes of a garden blower won't have an intake filter like the dedicated dryers. Need to be careful it doesn't ingest anything that would harm your paintwork when spat out the far side. Use a pet dryer from Amazon meself...only about 60 quid.
 
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I’ve had this Wolfbox Turbo fan now for over a year. Works a treat, got it on a bit of a deal. £85.50 delivered next day.
Does come with 4 different nozzles.

Sod paying 3 x as much for nigh same thing.

Word of warning ⚠️ all of these devices generate a very loud high pitched noise. Wear ear protection when using them.


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One thing to watch is that the likes of a garden blower won't have an intake filter like the dedicated dryers. Need to be careful it doesn't ingest anything that would harm your paintwork when spat out the far side.
Good point there, when I first got this from my neighbour as was not working, according to him.

I soon realized why, its had a huge rock stuck up inside, no wonder no suction, immediately removed and tried, success blows n sucks like a pro. :chickendanceCockahoot!

Neighbour didn't want it back, so it's still in shed waiting for a dry spell to annoy other neighbours with at 7am. :green gri

To be honest wouldn't use it to dry my bike, drip dry works for my old machine! Or a blast along an empty road.
 
I’ve had this Wolfbox Turbo fan now for over a year. Works a treat, got it on a bit of a deal. £85.50 delivered next day.
Does come with 4 different nozzles.

Sod paying 3 x as much for nigh same thing.

Word of warning ⚠️ all of these devices generate a very loud high pitched noise. Wear ear protection when using them.


I have to say mate, when I saw "Wolfbox megaflow 100" that wasn't the image I was expecting :)
 
Only if people are interest, saw this thread here earlier, then noticed the Wolfbox mf100 mentioned at hotukdeals

saving a fiver if you like AliExpress

Or Amazon at £63


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I use a cylinder pet dryer bought off ebay for £50. Identical dryers marked for motorbikes are £125+. £225 for the Muc-Off hairdryer thingy is madness.
 
I use a cylinder pet dryer bought off ebay for £50. Identical dryers marked for motorbikes are £125+. £225 for the Muc-Off hairdryer thingy is madness.
I've had a pet dryer for about 13 years now and paid a similar price for it off ebay. Works a treat, especially considering what it cost vs the ones marketed for bikes, which I suspect are either very similar if not the same performance wise.
 
Got one of these

https://metrovac.com/products/air-f...r-and-motorcycle-dryer?variant=44151148445989

Cost me £75 including the extended hose but 12 years go, in a sale from a car detailing online shop sale

It's still working perfectly and it does get a lot of use

The Ryobi set up looks good but the 'up to 7 minutes run time' would put me off, not too bad if you are already owning Ryobi cordless kit and have extra batteries

The advantage of this for me over a leaf blower, etc is that the air is heated and filtered, so nothing nasty getting ejaculated at speed towards my bike

It's output is very good at nearly 14500 litres of air per minute, but it is quite noisy....like a little jet engine

The Wolfbox ones EVskiy look good :thumb2
 


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