My first job with my Hydramaster airmax

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I'll give a few details after the job
 

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It's very quiet compared to the standard blowers, and i love the size of it
 

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I thought it looked like a neat fan so I checked into it.

Are these low-profile fans rated differently? 875 cfm seems really low. The Mini Omni is rated for almost that much. The Velo is under 1000 as well.

Heck, even a cheapo snail fan is 2000+
 
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I thought it looked like a neat fan so I checked into it.

Are these low-profile fans rated differently? 875 cfm seems really low. The Mini Omni is rated for almost that much. The Velo is under 1000 as well.

Heck, even a cheapo snail fan is 2000+


They say not all cfm claims are true... It's getting the air to the wet material is where the money's at.... Someone can jump in with more info... I believe RSA did independent testing on different airmovers...

Basically you use the appropriate fan for the specific job at hand... If all your doing is moving air to dry carpet, any fan is better than no fan...
 

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