Not logged inChampdogs Information Exchange
Forum Breeders Help Search Board Index Active Topics Login

Find your perfect puppy at Champdogs
The UK's leading pedigree dog breeder website for over 25 years

Topic Dog Boards / General / blaster recommendations
- By lilyowen Date 24.05.12 07:50 UTC
I need to get a new blaster. I want one that will handle large hairy dogs with lots of undercoat. a friend has recommended Christies  mega blaster 2 but at over £500 It is a bit out of my price range. The Aeolus Hercules TD-900X sounds very powerful and is more the price I am looking for. Has anyone tried either of these blasters or has a different one they love? thanks
- By lilyowen Date 24.05.12 17:36 UTC
Does no one on here use blasters?
- By newfy2 [gb] Date 24.05.12 20:45 UTC
I have a MegaBlast 2 which is brilliant at drying my newfs. Only drawback is the hose is about 15 ft long and it does get a bit heavy/awkward to hold after about an hour!! I've had mine about 5 years and it works just as well now as when I first had it. It cost around £350 then and there is a new version of it out now which will probably be dearer.

Karen
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 24.05.12 21:22 UTC
I've got one but I'm not very keen so I didn't answer your first post. Think it might be an Aeolus but it's not branded, and it's supposed to be a blaster/dryer, it's ok as a blaster I guess once you get the hang of twisting the nozzle on so it doesn't blow off, but it's not very good as a dryer, the nozzle is too long and is made of metal so gets too hot to touch very quickly. I have a Supajet for my dryer now and I love it!
- By Stevensonsign [gb] Date 25.05.12 00:34 UTC
Still love the Tornado....
Mine has lasted over 20 yrs with constant use.
- By lilyowen Date 25.05.12 07:08 UTC
thanks. I think I will try and get to one of the champ shows and hopefully there will be some I can try out
- By montybaber [gb] Date 25.05.12 18:06 UTC
We bought a rosy rocket from splendid pets at crufts, we are really happy with it, we've got st Bernard's and it copes with their coat really well, has 4 settings, and we got it around £165 I think, we were toying with getting a gizmo but it was just so expensive, we decided to give the rosy rocket a go, the only thing is (and I don't really understand electrics) it nearly melted an electric socket so we had to buy an rcd extension lead with a thermal cut out to be on the safe side, its been perfect since using that, I would totally recommend it
Vicki
- By Multitask [gb] Date 25.05.12 18:12 UTC
Simpsons blaster, have it 20 years and it's as good as the day I got it!  Highly recommended :)
- By suejaw Date 26.05.12 05:45 UTC
Ive got an Aelous which was cheap and works a treat, others who've purchased it after for Berns, Sams and GSD's have been very happy with it
- By lucysmith [gb] Date 26.05.12 14:17 UTC
I also have a Aelous for my Gsd's and have no complaints at all, it was very cheap, got it from ebay.
- By peppe [gb] Date 26.05.12 14:51 UTC
I've got a mutney blaster dryer with variable heat and speed as new dogs hate it for sale if interested PM me. I can e-mail a picture.
- By floJO [gb] Date 26.05.12 21:10 UTC
I have an Aeolus and no complaints from here.
- By GldensNScotties [gb] Date 27.05.12 18:03 UTC
I've heard very good things about the B-Air dryer, but I'm not sure if they're sold in the UK. I have a Air Force Metro which I understand is pretty much the equivalent of the Aeolus blaster. Mine is about 8 years old and very noisy, but it's powerful and I've had no problems with it. I also understand they newer ones are much quieter.
Topic Dog Boards / General / blaster recommendations

Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill

About Us - Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy