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I recommend the "REESIBI Cordless Electric Air Duster, 3-Gear to 90000 RPM".It's the most powerful mini duster I could find in the $50-$70 range (90w brushless motor that reaches 90000 RPM on the highest setting), it gets good reviews, and customers seem to be satisfied with the company's customer service.
It is not good to use an air compressor. Compressed air causes the moisture in the air to turn into condensation, which is not good for spraying over electronic equipment. I have used DataVac for years. They are great. At the office, much better than getting the little cans of compressed air. Beside used in quantity those things get costly.
Coming up fast on Black Friday. There's plenty of brands that are worth owning at sub fifty dollars. And it's a one-time purchase. Even if you only clean your computer every six months, it's kind of dumb not to own one. Less waste makes cleaning faster, and a one and done purchase approach.
Literally bought one and got it yesterday. Answer is yes!!! Works 100x better than canned. My biggest concern was the “static” issue but after hours of research (googling) it seemed safe and I went for it. I was able to clear dust from every nook and cranny while cleaning out my desk and keyboard. Definitely worth it.
Electric duster Pros: Very powerful, loads of attachments, A/C powered, so infinitely reusable, and easy to lug around. Cons: Expensive initial cost ($50), loud, difficult to use outdoors. Air compressor Pros: All the same pros as the electric duster PLUS being able to use it for other purposes too (filling up your tires, for example).
Like legit duster? My two electric methods are a dewalt 20v leaf blower and a milwaukee m12 inflator. Little inflator works for small stuff like you’d use a can of compressed air. If milwaukee isn’t in your budget it might be worth it to look up other small inflators. https://www.canlessair.com.
Opolar makes some cheap and decent air dusters, I got mine 50% during last year's summer sale. Not that strong, but enough to blow dust off your fans/peripherals for routine cleaning. Reply reply
This is the place to ask! /r/buildapc is a community-driven subreddit dedicated to custom PC assembly. Anyone is welcome to seek the input of our helpful community as they piece together their desktop. A note about "compressed air". I keep seeing posts where people recommend using "compressed air" to clean computers and I've been wanting to ...
Reply. a60v i9-13900k, RTX4090, 64GB • 5 mo. ago. I use something called "Super Duster" from "MG Chemicals." My local electronics store carries it, as does Amazon. It is regular canned air, but it has more air pressure than normal Dust-Off or whatever, so it works better and faster and with less air. -1. Reply.
I'm looking for best electric computer air duster for cleaning my PC that is branded and legit, that will last long and worth my money. after careful research I just found out that Opolar air duster have the best review so far. But the problem is that there are too many "CopyCat" Opolar air duster. Share Add a Comment