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01-30-2022 at 03:35 AM.
You can get the same model on Amazon. Same price, just need to clip the coupon. Reviews are terrible. You're better off with the corded duster or the canned dusters. I have a corded duster and it's a pain in the butt for quick jobs so I typically go to my canned dusters. Corded duster is good for extensive cleaning. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09M3MW...UTF8&psc=1
Never tried it, but what stops to use air mattress pump to blow air to clean?
It's the difference between a box fan and a wind tunnel. One is slow steady air, the other blasts concentrated air at very high speeds.
I'm a big believer in products like these to avoid needing disposable compressed air cans (mostly for cost reasons, anti-waste concerns are a bonus), but I have a hard time believing a battery that small could generate bursts strong enough to get the job done.
I've got the corded X-Power Airrow and I see there's a new model on Amazon with a lot of reviews by Sin Shine or something that didn't exist when I bought mine. I always like to blow out the dust in my electonics outside and not indoors, so having a cord isn't a big deal to me since the convenience of picking it up a cordless on a whim and using it immediately isn't there anyway.
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01-30-2022 at 06:06 AM.
I have a similar one and it's NOT the same as canned air. The air pressure never gets as high.
They're good enough to clean dryer and vacuum cleaner filters, etc., but if you have a need for canned air-type pressure don't buy this
are there even any good cordless computer air dusters? its been awhile since ive looked into this so maybe things changed. I wouldnt mind spending more for something actually good.
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01-30-2022 at 07:53 AM.
if you have Ryobi battery, I got the inflator for $20 last round it's on sale. Not only handy for blowing sawdust, but also powerful enough to blow crumbs from keyboard and dust from laptops and desktops, so many usages.
Cordless dusters are super-convenient, but very weak. Several co-workers have them around the company, basically useless. I have a corded one, much stronger than compressed air, but yes, it's not as convenient. Keeping in mind that these are garage-quality Chinese trinkets with probably very poor battery life, not worth even $5, let alone $35.
can't speak for this model but i bought an Opolar one a while back. strong enough for regular electronics maintenance (and dusting off your desk), but if you need to dislodge clumps of dust between the heatsink fins, then a canned air duster will do better.
for example, my family never cleans their PCs, so when i have to clean it out (after 2-3 years), i use the Opolar to clean out about 95%, and use a canned air duster to clean the last tricky 5%.
i don't regret my purchase, as i clean regularly and i don't have to keep buying canned dusters (expensive and environmentally wasteful).
one thing to note is that the Opolar gets loud. almost (but not) as loud as a vacuum cleaner, and it's a higher pitch.
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I'm a big believer in products like these to avoid needing disposable compressed air cans (mostly for cost reasons, anti-waste concerns are a bonus), but I have a hard time believing a battery that small could generate bursts strong enough to get the job done.
I've got the corded X-Power Airrow and I see there's a new model on Amazon with a lot of reviews by Sin Shine or something that didn't exist when I bought mine. I always like to blow out the dust in my electonics outside and not indoors, so having a cord isn't a big deal to me since the convenience of picking it up a cordless on a whim and using it immediately isn't there anyway.
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They're good enough to clean dryer and vacuum cleaner filters, etc., but if you have a need for canned air-type pressure don't buy this
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they work a lot better than you would think, obviously not as strong as a can of compressed air, but I think that's p obvious
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for example, my family never cleans their PCs, so when i have to clean it out (after 2-3 years), i use the Opolar to clean out about 95%, and use a canned air duster to clean the last tricky 5%.
i don't regret my purchase, as i clean regularly and i don't have to keep buying canned dusters (expensive and environmentally wasteful).
one thing to note is that the Opolar gets loud. almost (but not) as loud as a vacuum cleaner, and it's a higher pitch.
People need to stop recalling prices from before the Great Inflation.