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    Any suggestions? Looking for a small one (5-6 liters) that has a blower function. Those sub-1k blower/vacuums on Lazada don't seem that good based on the reviews. tia

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    Rigid.


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    a dedicated leaf blower will have more cfm than these dual function vacblow'r

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    yeah get a dedicated blower. i got a panasonic vac that lets you plug the hose into an outlet to work as a blower. i never used the feature

    a small 220v blower can be had for about P500. i also got cordless blower, as well as a leaf blower. yeah they're different, a blower has more pressure, but leaf blower has more volume

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    I have a 10L shop vac wet/dry vacuum blower.

    If you are using it as a blower, REMOVE THE VACUUM FILTER BAG. This will:
    - remove the restrictive suction so it can provide more volume, and
    - make sure that if the bag happens to be torn, it will not blow dust into whatever you are aiming at.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    I have a 10L shop vac wet/dry vacuum blower.

    If you are using it as a blower, REMOVE THE VACUUM FILTER BAG. This will:
    - remove the restrictive suction so it can provide more volume, and
    - make sure that if the bag happens to be torn, it will not blow dust into whatever you are aiming at.

    yep that's what i did to test it out. but too much of a hassle to do all that that's why my go-to blower is still my cheap P500 220v blower. but the cordless blower is great for blowing out water from crevices after washing the car

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    Pwede na ba for cleaning the car lang?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Vodka View Post
    yep that's what i did to test it out. but too much of a hassle to do all that that's why my go-to blower is still my cheap P500 220v blower. but the cordless blower is great for blowing out water from crevices after washing the car
    Para walang hassle, gamitan mo na lang ng straw Vacuum/blower recommendations

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Pwede na ba for cleaning the car lang?



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    if it plugs into 220v then it's probably powerful enough

    but if it plugs into 12v lighter then it's too weak because 12v socket is limited to 10a which is just 120 watts

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    #10
    OK lang ba yung cordless blower na pang blowing out water at dust sa engine?

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