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It’s sleek, features a low power draw and offers multi-position versatility. The new Velo arimover draws only 1.9 amps (use up to six units per 15 amp circuit), or about half of what other airmovers draw, and features a slim, 21-pound design that’s half the height of most dryers, allowing restorers to fit more onto their truck.
The new Velo is also durable. It’s made of rotomolded polyethylene and injection molded ABS housing. In fact, Dri-Eaz says it’s been tested to lift four times the weight of the unit up to 5,000 times without failure.
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