FreestormβFebruary 2, 2026β Verified purchase
I love this dog hair dryer. It has strong airflow and cuts drying time way down compared to regular dryers. It works great for getting through thick coats and does a good job blowing out loose hair. The heat settings are helpful, and I like that you can control both temperature and airflow. It feels sturdy and well made, and the hose and attachments are easy to use during grooming. It is powerful, so itβs definitely louder than a standard dryer, but thatβs expected with this kind of high-velocity blower. Once you get used to it, it makes home grooming much faster and easier. Overall, a great investment if you groom dogs at home and want professional-level results. Read more
MaSeβMay 10, 2023β Verified purchase
My dog has a lot of long hair and loves to get wet, dirty and gross. Usually he dries okay from the rain or puddles with a a good rub down of old towels and then air drying. When the time comes that he needs a bath- which is more often than you'd think- I usually start playing the mental calculation game of how long it will take to dry him, do we really need to go through that, etc. He loves the bath and loves getting blow dried BUT it takes a solid 10 minutes to towel dry him (and let him snowplow all over the floor and roll around on his back). Then I have to get my personal hairdryer out and the brushes and prepare myself to sit there on the floor with him for at least 45 minutes of blow drying him only to achieve a state of "well- he's dry enough that he wont leave puddles where he lays and he won't soak the sofa when he walks by". My goal is to get him dry enough that he won't get hot spots and he he'll finish air drying a few hours later. One day we were were camping by a lake and a neighbor let their 2 Golden Retrievers (just as big and bushy as mine) out to swim. I felt like a terrible dog mom because I didn't let mine as I didn't want to deal with a sopping and soggy dog in an rv and probably my car the next day. With a smile and a shake of my head I told the couple that they were braver and better than me for letting their pups have fun in the water. The wife laughed and said, "nah we're just prepared!" With that they took out a dog dryer from the camper storage compartment, plugged it in and got to work. She told me that I didn't need to spend a fortune just look for the highest horsepower I could find in my price range and of course check the reviews. So I did and here I am- happy as a clam! I've had it a couple of weeks now and I've used it more than I ever thought I would! The first bath was wonderful and my dog was in about 30 minutes. I have to say it cuts down the drying time by at least 50% but probably more like 75% to that of my personal hairdryer. It's not discernibly louder, it is adjustable on blowing force and heat or no heat. The heat is probably equivalent to a human hairdryer on low-medium. It blows the water right off of him and it actually sprays the floor with water droplets. The best thing is that it gets so in there with the air that it makes it so easy to find random ticks that imbed deep into his undercoat. On night last my dog decided to stick his face into a new bag of cat food as we were unpacking and repacking groceries into the pantry. Before we could get to him I swear he mustve eaten a pound if he ate a bite. Well, that next night he ended up getting the worst upset stomach and number 2 (or is it number 3) episodes that required me to hose off his backside and wash him outside- I plugged this dryer in outside and he was dry in 10 minutes (only his hind quarters needed drying). It paid for itself that night. Anyway, I don't know why I waited so long to get one. It's so powerful I plan on also using it to blow all the dog hair out of my car with it. It comes with lots of attachments and is a super fair price for what you get. Read more

Phaelon GoodarrowβJanuary 22, 2026β Verified purchase
Wish I'd done this years ago to save time crawling around on the bed, save my bad back. Home use, one dog, not professional groomer. Unit is small but mighty. Even on highest air speed setting, not as loud as I expected. In fact, my wimpy hair dryer was far more annoying, buh bye. I usually brush out my German Shedder prior to bath, but this time decided to dry blow him out with this new dryer. Sand storm and Furmageddon ensued, but that much less in suds hair grit going down the drain. After bath and towel dry, up on the bed, on the waterproof quilt topper. Happy hoodie on too. Unit on, water banished! He was dry and fully floofy in 20 minutes, no backache. And no need to blowdry with one hand and rake with the other, so much easier. Dry, quick, efficient. Hallelujah. Hose length great, it gets more stretchy as it warms up. Most of the hose gets warm (not hot) due to air friction compressed at the nozzle. The insulated bit at the handle stays neutral. Read more
MelindaβFebruary 16, 2026β Verified purchase
This is a pretty powerful little blow dryer for Home grooming. Iβve bought two so far and they work really great. Just make sure you clean the filter on the back. Great price too! Read more
Trouble2maxβDecember 10, 2025β Verified purchase
So far so good! I have a 100lb double haired fur baby and it did really well with drying her. Light weight easy to control lots of attachments. Doesn't take up much storage room.. great price quick delivery. My only complaint it could be more quieter, of course they will be noisy and scare some dogs and this one is a tad loud even at low speed but all in a great product! Read more
Tina CβFebruary 7, 2026β Verified purchase
I have a double coated Husky mix with a thick double coat that bloomed like crazy once we turned the heat up regularly. I just couldn't keep up using hand tools alone and bought this blower as a last hope. It worked wonders in just a few minutes! The air force is adjustable and even at the highest setting was not as loud as I thought it would be and my pup was okay with it. My husband was skeptical but also impressed and relived with the end result. We also have a new tool to help dry off our motorcycles after washing so a win-win in the end. Read more