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Reviews (4)

24 September 2020
Spot on little leaf blower.
I use this mainly at work on building sites etc.
Really good at getting sawdust/brick dust cleaned up, obviously you need to finish up with a broom and dustpan but its definitely quicker using the blower 1st.
Not bad on leaves in the garden either although not as effective on wet leaves.

11 October 2018
Too wobbly. Dont waste your money

15 April 2020
Good finish but you don't get to use the whole can
1 of 1 found this helpful This stuff looks great and is as easy to apply as any rattle can paint.
I had a reasonable result with my faded bumpers on my T4.
The only thing I would say is its only a 1 hit wonder meaning, you won't get to use the can on 2 occasions, the nozzle gets blocked and then becomes unusable. If there were 2 nozzles supplied that would certainly help this.
I managed to use most of a can and get my rear bumper done but it did start to spit towards the end and a few big spots came out of the can as it was getting blocked up.
I used probably about 80% of the tin and with the current nozzle thats all I'm expecting to get out of it.
Was enough for my rear bumper.
Make sure its well mixed/shaken and have thr tin at 20°c to help with a little extra pressure in the tin.