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Electric Puffer type drywasher - Keene - any good?
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JAMES AU
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27 Jul 2014 05:43 PM
    Anyone have any thoughts or experience with the Keene DW212V Drywasher. It's the small/medium size puffer, runs on crank manual or small motor. There's a used on in pretty good shape that I might have a lead on but don't know if it's worth looking into or a waste of time.

    Thoughts?


    Thanks fer the help.

    AlohaJim

    WALTER EASON
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    28 Jul 2014 07:31 AM

    Hi James

    I have one that I use off and on. It does work OK but I like my blower drywasher better. It does do a good recovery but is slower than a blower and you have to feed it slower but it does get the job done. I have not tried any other puffers so I can not comment on comparisons. 

    ROBERT SOUZA
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    03 Aug 2014 04:40 PM
    I have one, works real good. A bit heavy to lug around compared to others, and it won't fold down with the motor on. Other than that it is a good unit.
    KEVIN REGLI
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    09 Aug 2014 08:11 AM
    Jim,

    I really like mine. I agree that it may not handle the same volume as some of the blower-type drywashers, but it seems to me that it kicks up less dust and it is much quieter. I also don't have to deal with the fuel issues (though a battery can be a pain to lug around). It is easy to switch to hand-crank mode and it handles all the dirt I can put into it.
    Samuel Jepsen
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    26 Jan 2023 02:07 PM
    Mine is my favorite piece of equipment.
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