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| Circuiteer II Blower/Dryer |
New With More Drying Power. Cuts Grooming Time In Half. Perfect for Shows and Other Jobs
218 cfm's
heats to 126 degrees
15' Hose Blower Tip & Filter
Choice of one motor for sensitive areas or two motors for more blowing power
120 Volts 17 Amps
120 Volt utility outlet for clippers
May be suspended, set on ground, or carried with adjustable shoulder strap. |
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| Item no.Circuiteer II Blower/Dryer |
| Today$449.89 |
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A Blower/Dryer Designed Especially For Your Shows
- Portable and Lightweight yet Heavy-Duty
- 10' Hose Blower Tip, and filter Included
- Choice of one motor for sensitive areas or two motors for more blowing power
- 18 Gauge steel body
- 120 Volts/17 Amps
- May Be Suspended, Carried, or Set On The Ground
- Adjustable Shoulder Strap
- Ideal for grooming your animals or as a blower for cleanup around the barn or house
- Excellent for cleaning industrial personnel and work areas because it is not compressed air
- Prevents water spots
- CSA Approved
- Two Year Warranty
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| The Q&A on this Product |
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| QUESTION: can you ship this product to n ireland and details of time and cost please? |
| ANSWER: We can ship to Northern Ireland. Please contact the site manager on price and availability at sales@barnworld.com. Thank you!
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| QUESTION: So in order to reach the temp. which is advertised (126) the ambient temp. must be 96 degrees?
I am looking for a blower that will reach 100 degrees on a 40 degree day so what would you suggest. |
| ANSWER: Typically these blowers will run 20-30 degrees above air temp. However, there are some factors that can change that. If a blower is sitting in the sun the body will warm up and increase the air temp of the blower. If the filter is dirty and partially plugged the air temp will increase. The Circuiteer II is going to average around 60-70 degrees on a 40 degree day. |
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| QUESTION: hi eddie cronin i was enquiring about the cost of a circuteer 11 22ov shipped to: Ballyclogher Balla Co. Mayo. Republic of ireland. No Post code. Thanks
Eddie |
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| QUESTION: hi
what is the cost of a circuteer 11 220v sent to republic of ireland.
thanks
eddie |
| ANSWER: Hello Eddie, Thank you for your interest in the Circuiteer II. Please forward your complete shipping address and we'll be able to provide a quote for you. Thanks again, Robert Moore Sales@BarnWorld.com |
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| QUESTION: I am interested in the Circuiteer II Blower/Dryer 220 Volt model How many amps does the 220 draw compared to the 120V model?
Its interesting theres no heat element in it.
Does the competition use a heat element or are they all just heat from the motor?
How much shipping to Watford Ontario?
What would the total cost be on this model? |
ANSWER: We do have the Circ II available in 220v and it draws around 10 amps. The additional cost would be $25.
The competition does have a heating element, but we don`t offer it as it`s very hard on the motors.
Please forward your postal code and phone number and I`ll be able to get a shipping quote to you. Thank you for your interest. Robert Moore Sales@BarnWorld.com (720) 238-2190. |
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| QUESTION: What voltage will the 220v unit handle up to? The 240v supply in Australia can vary up to 270v. |
| ANSWER: We send our 220/240 volt units over to Australia all the time. It's not a problem. |
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| QUESTION: What is the surge Amps?? I know it runs At 17A but need spec on the surge |
| ANSWER: It will max out at about 20 amps if both switches are turned on at the same time. |
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| QUESTION: Does the Circuiteer blow hot air? Can you choose how hot you want it? What are the range of temps it uses? From the picture I see 2 toggle switches, how do you control temp? |
| ANSWER: The temperature is determined by your air temperature. There is no heating element in this unit. It justs heats up by the motors in it. On a 70 degree day it will heat up to around 100 degrees. |
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| QUESTION: What is the wattage on the Circuiterr ll dryer? |
| ANSWER: The Circuiteer II is 2040 watts and 17 amps. |
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