When it comes to cleaning computers\parts I absolutely hate cans of compressed air :boo:
I hate the ridiculous cost of them even when you manage to get them on offer.
I hate the fact that they tend to lose power with only have the damn can dispensed.
I hate that you can (pun intended) realistically use up to two cans to fully clean a really dirty PC.
I suppose that they wouldn't be the friendliest to the environment either?
I also think that the installation of an oil free compressor in your garage\shed is a bit overkill if you only needed to use it for computer cleaning on an occasional basis.
All the above led me to go on the hunt for an alternative solution.......
I eventually went for this and am very impressed with it. I just thought I'd share it for any other members with similar requirements :)
Metro DataVac ED500 500-Watt 0.75-HP Electric Duster 220-240V
Video Introduction:
Video Review:
Video: Actual Usage 1
Video: Actual Usage 2
Pros:
Exceptionally good at what it does.
Really powerful.
Easy to use.
No more pesky cans of expensive air that lose power as you use them.
Cons:
Expensive (but that can (pun intended) be offset if you buy lots of canned air.
Loud, as loud as a home vacuum cleaner.
220-240v model available from Amazon UK:
110-120v available from Amazon.com and much cheaper too if your supply is 110v
Note: Mr PC Clean appears to be the only distributors of the 220-240v European model. This thing is so powerful that Metropolitan had to modify it to stop the attachments blowing off the nozzle. They added the little retaining pump to the nozzle of the unit (Visible in the above pictures)
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I hate the ridiculous cost of them even when you manage to get them on offer.
I hate the fact that they tend to lose power with only have the damn can dispensed.
I hate that you can (pun intended) realistically use up to two cans to fully clean a really dirty PC.
I suppose that they wouldn't be the friendliest to the environment either?
I also think that the installation of an oil free compressor in your garage\shed is a bit overkill if you only needed to use it for computer cleaning on an occasional basis.
All the above led me to go on the hunt for an alternative solution.......
I eventually went for this and am very impressed with it. I just thought I'd share it for any other members with similar requirements :)
Metro DataVac ED500 500-Watt 0.75-HP Electric Duster 220-240V


Video Introduction:
Video Review:
Video: Actual Usage 1
Video: Actual Usage 2
Pros:
Exceptionally good at what it does.
Really powerful.
Easy to use.
No more pesky cans of expensive air that lose power as you use them.
Cons:
Expensive (but that can (pun intended) be offset if you buy lots of canned air.
Loud, as loud as a home vacuum cleaner.
220-240v model available from Amazon UK:
110-120v available from Amazon.com and much cheaper too if your supply is 110v
Note: Mr PC Clean appears to be the only distributors of the 220-240v European model. This thing is so powerful that Metropolitan had to modify it to stop the attachments blowing off the nozzle. They added the little retaining pump to the nozzle of the unit (Visible in the above pictures)
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