💨 Dry smarter, not harder — protect your paint with every blast!
Adam's Polishes Air Cannon Car Dryer delivers powerful, adjustable airflow at over 73,000 feet per minute through a 30-foot self-retracting hose, ensuring a touch-free, swirl-free drying experience. Its noise-cut technology keeps operation quiet at 88dB, while included rubberized attachments and a 15-foot power cord make it the ultimate professional-grade car drying solution.
Hose Length | 30 Feet |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Portable | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor, Car, Boat, RV, Bike, Motorcycle, Automotive, House |
Color | Red |
Noise Level | 88 dB |
Motor Horsepower | 3.2 Horsepower |
Additional Features | Touch-free drying method |
Filter Type | Cloth |
Surface Recommendation | Car |
Wattage | 400 watts |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Form Factor | Cannister |
Control Method | Touch |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 21"L x 14"W x 16"H |
Item Weight | 24.2 Pounds |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
M**L
Game changer for drying your car
Adam’s Car Air Cannon is something I never knew I needed — and now I can’t live without it! It makes drying the car so much faster and safer, with no need to touch the paint and risk scratches.The air pressure is strong, the adjustable settings are super convenient, and it’s perfect for getting water out of all the hard-to-reach areas. If you care about keeping your car spotless, this is absolutely worth it. Highly recommend!
K**4
Nonsense
I sincerely enjoy this, it's small and compact for the amount of air it produces and doesn't have a ton of floating parts. This no non-sense approach makes the air cannon my favorite tool I own. I love how large the wheels are and that the hose is so long, I can reach anything. I didn't think I'd like the slinky style hose but as it expands it becomes easier to use. Be careful not to let go of the hose or it will take off like a firehose would and sling around.I've been using this for a while and have zero issues, no complaints so far just find myself relying on it and "chasing" every drop when I could just use a small cloth to dry it.I love the grip on the hose and the rubber tip so nothing gets scratches should you make contact with the car. This is all around a great tool.
Z**N
Blows hard and doesn't ask questions
This turbo blaster is really cool, I originally bought the mini air blower and of course for like 1/4 the price it wasn't nearly as powerful as this thing. I really like this the wheels are good and lockable, I originally didn't get this over the little one because I thought it'd slide around but no they can lock. The variable speed is handy for drying off the door jambs or under the hood where you might not water going warp speed blasting all everywhere. Also this didn't blow my 20amp breaker and starts slow so doesn't go crazy. This thing gets hot also the hose just almost too hot to hold almost wish they put two of the neoprene grips on there but it certainly speeds up drying. If you're coming from towels it might take a little longer starting out getting used to it and inevitably finding a crevice full of 15 gallons of water in the mirror and blowing it all over the already dried car, but it's a lot more fun than towels and is so much more comfortable not having to bend over 15000 times for a short car. The red canister is plastic but it probably keeps the weight more manageable as this thing is already almost 35lbs. The self retracting hose is great too, I saw a review where some extra big guy stomped on it and it didn't break, it seems very sturdy but years of boiling hot heat will truly test it. I initially didn't buy this due to all the random reviews saying their unit broke into 100 pieces or something but that must've been a defect or operator error, and most of them seemed to have been favorably resolved by the company. I have to say this is one of the final devilishly expensive items to complete my car washing hobby along with my active 2.0. Do be CAREFUL not to let go of this bad boy I made the mistake of losing my grip and it went all around like a wacky inflatable tube man.
H**Y
You probably don't NEED it.
As the title states, this falls squarely into the 'good to have' category. I own a motorcycle rental business and am washing / detailing bikes on a daily basis. I had started blowing them off using my battery powered leaf blower but it was cumbersome and not good at reaching into all the bike's nooks & crannies. I then moved to using my shop-vac with the hose attached to the exhaust which solved the issue with finding that hard to reach water but after a while the hose kept blowing off making the exercise more trouble than it was worth.Enter the Air Cannon. As a purpose built tool, it excels at it's job. That said, after using it for about a month, I've discovered some shortcomings. Not deal breakers but flaws nonetheless. Starting with the hose. It's way over engineered. And heavy. I get the thought behind it being designed in a 'space saving' fashion with expandability but turning the blower up to anything beyond 50% creates enough static pressure to fully, rapidly and involuntarily extend the hose out to the entirety of it's 30ft and in every direction possible. Fully retracted the hose is not unlike a giant cephalopod deprived of it's aquatic environment and any sort of structure which just 'spills' out of your hands when trying to wrangle it. I suggest a significantly oversized hook for storage. Next is the outer shell which is apparently made out of cling wrap and was easily scratched and dented after a minor topple onto it's side when a caster got stuck on a small rock. Last but not least is the 'heat'. Yes, the unit does generate plenty of warmth as the outlet of the blower would indicate by touching the base of the hose exiting the machine but that heat is all but lost by the time the air travels all 30ft of the hose and finally exits the nozzle on course towards the intended surface to be dried.So, would I buy it again? Considering my use case, probably. If I had a car or two to dry, I'd stick with my leaf blower. Would a dog groomer's blower at a hundredish bucks do just as well? My dog groomer friend says 'I told you so...'.
A**R
Great goat blower
3 years multiple livestock shows and going strong. Started as a backup blower for stock shows, then primary blower for breeding Boer goats. Hours of blow drying goats and big advantages the flat attachment air adjustment. Have to watch the wheels, it is the one week point so far. Reinforcing with washers would help.
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