💨 Blast away water like a pro — because your ride deserves the Revolution!
The MetroVac Master Blaster Revolution MB-3CDSWB-30 features a powerful 8 HP motor with 160 watts, a 30-foot commercial-quality hose, and six-speed touch controls. Designed for indoor use, it delivers warm, dry filtered air to safely remove water from hard-to-reach areas without damaging finishes. Complete with a wall mount bracket and hose hangar, this 16-pound, matte-finished unit is proudly made in the USA for durability and convenience.
Brand | METROVAC |
Special Feature | Wheels |
Filter Type | Foam |
Included Components | Nozzle |
Is Cordless? | No |
Capacity | 30 Liters |
Wattage | 160 watts |
Hose Length | 3E+1 Feet |
Form Factor | Cannister |
Noise Level | 78 dB |
Amperage | 18 Amps |
Manufacturer | Metro Vac Revolution |
Number of Items | 1 |
Motor Horsepower | 8 horsepower |
Control Method | Touch |
Number of Speeds | 6 |
Portable | No |
Number of Power Levels | 3 |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Finish Type | Matte |
UPC | 680474062768 |
Item Weight | 16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 29 x 20 x 16 inches |
Item model number | MB-3CDSWB-30 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 103-142690 |
Special Features | Wheels |
G**S
Useful blower for drying car, floor mats or anything wet
Initially, I thought I overpaid for this blower before I began to use it. The first time I pulled it out was to dry car in driveway after it stopped raining. I like using this over my electric blower since you can do a more thorough job and it’s not so strong that it may knock the moldings off car like a leaf blower. I had the 30’ hose and it worked very well but I don’t think the warm air is much of a factor as air didn’t really feel warm, I guess it could remove some of the moisture if you use it on a damp day. I also used it with one motor on to dry my floor mats quick. I never realized how much water is on the mats when you soak them down and with this there is no need for a drying towel unless you want to apply a product . The roof is always tricky to dry, especially on my SUV. I’ll have to experiment with a step ladder to see if it helps me dry roof better. I could not get the roof completely dry but everywhere else was perfect. Especially the wheels, I mean super dry. It does a better job than leaf blower as it drys things completely. Might be the smaller hole at the end of the hose. I did use over ear headset style ear protection and the noise level was nothing. You do need the headset though. It’s too loud to use with both motors on and still enjoy it. I also used it to dry the landing on my basement steps to get in the basement. As it drys it also blows away dirt or whatever is sitting in the water. As I dried the car I also easily cleaned the leaves, dirt and dust from my driveway as well. This thing is not heavy it’s light enough to easily carry. I tossed the whole setup in the corner of my basement between the dryer and the furnace and the hose stays relatively neat. I may use the mounting hardware to hang it somewhere, the blower itself is small, the problem is I don’t want to disconnect the hose every time I use it and it is 30’ long so the blower you could put anywhere but the hose is big. Even coiled up it takes up some space. I’m looking forward to cleaning and drying my cars this spring and summer. I just had the paint corrected and a coating out on my 18 year old BMW and it looks great. This blower should make my life a lot easier as I can’t take it through a automatic car wash. Now my process will be to rinse the car, clean it with a rinse less car soap, dry it with the blower and I’m done. With the coating I can’t use anything but a spray on product. No wax required. When your paint is in good shape and you have a new clean set of wheels the car almost feels like new.
M**L
Excellent Machine, and One of the Most Useful Pieces of Car Detailing Equipment
Let's not beat around the bush...this has to be one of the most useful car detailing tools out there.When you flip both switches, you know you're moving a good amount of air. The great thing too is after just a minute, the air is decently warm, which is a pleasant surprise given there's no heating element.The choice of material for the air nozzle is top notch. It's a durable feeling rubber, not hard plastic. It's not brittle, and it won't scratch your paint. The 30' hose makes moving around the car pretty easy, I couldn't imagine having to constantly pick up the Master Blaster to move around as you would with the 10' hose version.I can't say it's going to get every drop of water off the car, but it will get the water out from every crevice and off the windows. It gets things dry enough to where you only need one small towel to dry what little bits of water are still left on. The fact it gets water out from crevices and hard to reach spaces like inside metallic logos, trim, and rubber stripping is a huge time saver in of itself.Everything about this unit says "quality". The price is certainly not a "con" to this machine as some have pointed out. For how well it's made, and how well it works, I think it's priced fairly. It is pretty expensive? Sure. But it's priced just about at the upper limit of what I'd consider fair. I have zero regrets making the plunge to buy a Master Blaster, and I highly recommend spending the extra $50ish on the "Revolution" model.
C**R
This is the best blower to dry a car on the market
So much better than the leaf blower. I have been using in 85+ deg temp and the hose/air does get hot. Not sure what it will do come cooler weather. I am short but it will still blow the water across the vehicle. Maybe just a couple dabs with a drying microfiber towel in a few places and that is it. It is some faster than a syn chemois. I love the no touch to preserve the sealant / wax finish. Tips are thick soft rubber so no marring the surface. You will need almost all 30ft of the hose on a family car like an Accord if it is mounted to the wall. Came ready to mount right out of the box. The air outlet needs a bead rolled on the end so the hose clamp doesn't have to be so tight to keep it from coming off especially when using in high heat temps. Look at a radiator, water pump, or heater core hose attachment. I know that would cost money but for what they charge for this setup I think they could afford it and make a great machine almost bulletproof. Secure the hose end designs too if that has not already been done. You have to have some pampered vehicles in the garage with very good paint to justify this for sure.
M**L
Very useful if you have a slick paint finish!
The master blaster air dryer is not bad. The vehicle needs to have a good slick coating of polish or ceramic coating to see the advantage of using an air dryer. The pressure is pretty good but more would probably be better. I find it very use in blowing all the water out of the seams of the car. It is really good on the wheels. In the end it doesn’t save a lot more time but makes the job easier. I use it to first blow the water off the vehicle as best as possible and then go back with a spritz or spray wax and soft microfiber towel because there will be a few areas of water spots remaining. After going back and drying my car the old fashioned way I have found the dryer to save a little on time but there is much less wiping of the car and less chances for scratches. The price is a bit expensive but the dryer is very useful as long as you have slick paint. Recommended!
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