Typhoon Blow Gun 1/4 NPT W/High Flow Tip
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79Bronco
> 24 hourThis is awesome have owned it for 3 years
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Thomas
> 24 hourI like it alot, works great!
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LV2HNT&FSH
> 24 hourI had bought one off the tool truck but wanted another one so ordered this one it’s probably one of the best blow guns out there bar none it has very high volume and is osha approved it has many uses like blowing off parts etc.
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John
> 24 hourThe Acme Automotive (ACMA680CS) 1/4 NPT Typhoon worked graet blowing out my A/C lines on my explorer. It delivers higher air flow that then all others. It is a great product !
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Christian Franken
> 24 hourI do like the ergonomics and the fact that it keeps my hands away from the chilling air stream. Looking to add some tips.
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dan middleton
> 24 hourI love this blow gun! you will not be disappointed! great air gun. These sell on the tool trucks for much more. great deal on Amazon
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MIKE
> 24 hourwe have ordered several air guns in the past 2 or 3 years .,and they have all gone to hobs , BUT the typhoon blow gun is way soppier to them all, and they will last a long time in our shop,,,,
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Walt
> 24 hourCertainly not what you would call industrial grade, but a nice blow gun nonetheless. Feels a little lightweight for its size but hey as long as it gets the job done and proves durable, thats OK.
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Charlie W.
> 24 hourI must have got a dud. Pull the trigger and initial blast good, then fades to a low volume blow. Must be the OSHA COMPLIANT thing. Doesnt look like its made of very good materials. Dont blame this on my 80 gallon, 180 PSI 6 Horsepower Compresser. Switched to the Amflo Blowgun, higher volume, lots of blasting power, which is what I needed, a good blowjob. Get the Amflow if you want a good blow.
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Brian Podskalny
> 24 houra guy at my shop had one of these when he moved in from out of state. Ive always wanted one, and the amazon price beat the pants off what the guy on the tool truck wanted. It makes cleanup and drying easy as long as your compressor can keep up. This thinguses ALOT of air, it will run most home use compressors dry fairly quickly. Not an issue in a auto shop environment. What a godsend at the shop. I use it to sweep the floor, reverse vaccum my truck, dry off hoods and fenders when its raining, and cool off red hot engines to make them easier to work on. You know you have a serious piece of equipment when it has a thrust rating. My one big thing with this version is that the trigger portion is plastic. The other guy that has had his about 8 years, has had to repair his more than once, its easy to see the point of failure. Amazon sells a metal triggered version also, i just couldnt justify the added 50% to the price for something I use once a day. All in all, a great addition to a tool box.