Dryers, revisited

Sound Bay Newfs

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Those are the correct FPM #s so you have done your research.
The Master Blaster sounds like a good dryer for you.
 
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Alex

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Are there any dryers besides the K9's and the Master Blaster worth considering for a Newf?
 

Pipelineozzy

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That's not bad - I really think I must get a proper outlet. I hate only being able to use one motor.

Try the one where you plug in your vehicle in the winter...my circuteer with both motors will blow house breakers, but the vehicle plugs work fine...as does the one for the microwave. I just hate having to run cords....

When we put up the dog room, I made sure I had appropriate plug ins out there.

I was very amused when my booster bath came..the color matches my old circuteer (from the 80's) almost EXACTLY..lol. And the circuteer still works just fine.
 

Sound Bay Newfs

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Are there any dryers besides the K9's and the Master Blaster worth considering for a Newf?
The K-9/Circuiteer line and the Master Blaster dryers are the best dryers you can use for a newf because of the power which drys your newf to the skin and cuts drying time.

The Circuiteer Max is the same dryer as the K-9 III but has a hard hose.
 

Pipelineozzy

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Lynn, is there a difference in durability in the different dryers? This old circuteer of mine has been an absolute workhorse...and I also have a metro 2 hp, which I bought in the very early 90's to take to dog shows because of the power issues with the circuteer. And while I am not a person who bathes my dogs constantly, I DO blow them out constantly (cuts the NEED to bathe them all the time). I remember thinking that the circuteer was a bit pricey back when I bought it...but the use it's had has made it well worth what I paid for it.
 
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