Dry air gale force axials?

dealtimeman

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Gale force do not daisy from stock configuration nut you can but the setup to convert it.

Force9 stack better with stack ring installed
 

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Gale Force is a good value, get the Daisy chain feature, saves on extension cords and it worth the expense.

Force 9's are awesome! Lighter in weight, powerful. Designed to be carried two at a time. Nice unit, but it costs more than the Gale Force.

I like them both, we have more Gale Force's than Force 9's in our inventory. Buy one of each and decide for yourself.

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Scott, while that is an awesome operating air mover, it does not store or deliver easy.

That said we have 15 or so for hallways and large areas.

For transport and storage,delivery the Phoenix for us is the best with the force 9 coming in second.
okie dokie
 

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I do agree with Scott, I love the Jets. Built for the long haul, very durable. They stack nice but if you stack three or more in a truck I'd tie them down still to avoid shifting.

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