Dust-Off 10 oz Compressed Gas Duster, Pack of 4
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
Bitter Aunties is a show I've seen on Resident Evil.
Yes, the nozzle (which looks like a straw) is included.
I intend to use it to move alcohol inks, and the results are lovely. I'm not sure if oil or acrylic paints are too heavy to blow, but if you're going to blow acrylic paint like I blow inks, I'd suggest using craft grade or diluting heavy body art grade paint.
Yes, it is possible to use the keyboard without causing damage to it.
Selected User Reviews For Dust-Off 10 oz Compressed Gas Duster, Pack of 4
This is what it sounds like: ffffffffffffffffffffffffff ffffffffffffffffffffffffff ffffffffffffffffffffffffff Until it runs out, that is. Then this is how it sounds: Poooh. Pooh. Puh. Ph.
These cans will stop working before they have used up nearly all of the air. The trigger/actuator is of poor quality; it bends and refuses to release the air. I bought a case and now I have almost all of them that haven't been used, and the rest are almost full and won't blow out. I've used canned air for a long time, but these are by far the worst I've ever seen or tried to use. I rarely have anything negative to say about a product, but this one deserved a rating.
I use these to dry parts after cleaning them, so I usually go for the cheapest option. br>br>Big mistake this time. br>br>The caps on these will come off with each use. Any angle to the cap will cause it to fall off the stem, so you must hold them perfectly. br>br>I gave them two stars because they contain canned air, but the cap and valve are a pain to use. I won; I will not purchase this brand in the future.
When I tried spraying the product, the cap would not stay attached; I could use it intermittently when I could hold the cap on with one hand and spray with the other, but that was awkward when using it with my keyboard and laptop. I contacted the seller for a replacement or refund because the majority of the reviews were positive. The latter was chosen by the seller, and I received it in a timely manner as well. br>br>Given the price, this product would have been a great buy if it had actually worked. Since I'm still in need of an air duster, I'll take a look around and see if I can find another one.
Simple to work with. This was a pleasant surprise when I discovered it on Amazon. I've been using this for years, but it's always come from our Warehouse Club. Not only do I use this to keep my computer components clean, but I also use it to keep all of my other electronics clean, such as my stereo and television. regular maintenance of the keyboard I use it to clean the insides of my car, as well as certain engine-area parts that can accumulate debris, by periodically removing the cover from my CPU and blowing out the dust that inevitably accumulates there, the back of my TV ports, and so on. br>br>I usually use it with the "air-conditioning" option that comes with it. Each can comes with a "wand" (I'm not sure what else to call it) that is taped to the side. It effectively concentrates not only air speed/force, but also allows for more precise flow direction than can be achieved with just the can head. Although 10 ounces may not seem like much, a single can lasts a long time, and these four cans will last me well over a year if used regularly (but prudently). When you consider it, keeping your electronics clean is a pretty good deal. in perfect working order.
While I prefer the cans from a national computer store chain (12oz for $2), I do occasionally order online to save 2 hours of driving time, but it appears that this is not a good idea. br>br>One of the two packs I ordered had a broken (top) cover, but I was able to reuse the top from another can, and two of the last four packs had missing stems (connecting the trigger to the valve), but the cover was still in place. br>This is clearly a QC issue (covers were on), as neither the shipping box nor the plastic wrap holding the cans together were damaged. br>br>I just don't know how to empty the can into the recycling bin without piercing it.
I had to use electrical tape to reattach the tops of three of the twelve cans. One of the tops was smashed to bits, but I should be able to salvage one from an empty can by taping it together. Even if you forcefully place the tops back onto the can, they will not work; They must be affixed with tape. Everything else appears to be in good working order. I'm not sure why they arrived in such bad shape; the box they were in appeared to be in good condition- It wasn't crushed, and FedEx is known for reliably delivering packages.
This is something I've had in my office for a long time. It produces a strong air flow to blow out keyboards, etc. , and it does a good job of cleaning up the mess, allowing them to last much longer. I also use it to blow out the drainage lines and clean out the debris from my camper's air conditioner units. I keep it on hand in case I need to clean something quickly that a cloth won't reach. When I use a can for more than a minute or two, it gets very cold, so I simply switch to another can to finish a project; I rotate two cans and it works perfectly. It isn't cheap, but it saves me money in the long run in terms of replacement and repair.