Effectively $3.75 per can delivered. Not a bad price for 400ml cans.
If you're in lockdown, it may be a good opportunity to clean your PC/Laptop!
$9.95 per can at Officeworks.
Effectively $3.75 per can delivered. Not a bad price for 400ml cans.
If you're in lockdown, it may be a good opportunity to clean your PC/Laptop!
$9.95 per can at Officeworks.
This is what I do, no wasting time and money on compressed cans which dont even do a very good job.
I will legit try this out with the blower I use to dry my dogs.
good find! thanks op!!
Thanks OP got a pack
what a great idea for covid-safe birthday parties for safely blowing out candles
(don't confuse for the flammable air freshener !!)
Clever!
LOL
What a bleak future. Maybe should replace the candles with LEDs. With Zoom friends cheering on.
I think these are actually flammable LOL
even without covid19
blowing out candles on a birthday is quite disgusting
pretty sure there is lots tiny droplets of spit on that cake.
How long can these blow?
all night long
Underrated comment of the day
Only shorts bursts. If you hold for too long, they turn real cold and wet.
An electric blower is more cost effective in the long run but these are good for short, powerful bursts of air.
I didn't know blowing will become cold and wet.
It always ends cold and wet for me….sometimes I cry also.
Thanks. that would be a lot of waste of metal cans if it cannot be used for long.
Air is free. Been using one of these for years now and never had a problem: https://www.kmart.com.au/product/ac-240-volt-air-pump/164335…
Just wedge the fans to stop them spinning and blow away!
I have one of those but they can't push air as fast causing it not to clean as it should. I believe the force that these cans spray with is a lot better
even one of these with the fine nozzle glued to the end - foot operated so hands free. It beats electric pumps and aerosol for force and volume. Really, cans of air - all that waste for some compressed air? https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/latestbuy-techbrands-air-pump-f…
how about a bike pump?
The beauty of the foot pump is you are hands free to direct the nozzle where you like - along with high volume and velocity.
Why do you have to wedge the fans?
love 400ml cans !
Tx man, wanted to try these out for a while now but couldn't justify the price. This seems like a good deal.
Purchased, thanks OP. I purchased one at Officeworks a couple of days ago so will return.
This stuff is virgin 152a which is a direct replacement for 134a. With the power of an almighty can side punch from eBay you too can refill all the car aircons
Can someone tell me if EBAY+ is worth it?
Didn't everyone get the Opolar air duster already? Is there still a need for these cans?
I do have to say I enjoy using the canned air though.
Would also like to know
I bought an opolar last year.
Sadly it is no substitute for compressed air when working in in tight spaces (like between the fins of a heat sink) that need concentrated high pressure.
The opolar is fine for cleaning camera lenses, keyboards etc.
I use fine brushes to brush the dust trapped in between fins of heatsinks first, but I can see where applications of short bursts of high pressured air can be useful too. I have 4 cans spare anyway.
Yeah good advice …..I use compressed air cans as a last resort (horribly wasteful, expensive and can only be used in tiny bursts ) but in some situations there is no alternative……with the possible exception of a large pneumatic compressed air tank and nozzle!
I was hoping this also but from youtube vids that measure output, the Opolar just doesnt have the burst power that a can has.
Depends on your use though. I use my Makita 18V blower to do the bulk of my cleaning but wont move stubborn dust that a can…. can lol
My opolar air duster came today.
Test it!!!! I need to know before this deal sells out lol…
Working well! Demo here; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xvcgVSXNkI
These are 100% a waste of money and are barely more effective than a strong blow.
Buy a small air compressor. You will never look back.
Also, air dusters are not air, they are refrigerant and can cause condensation to form on electronics, use at your own risk!
get a datavac. The King of clean PCs
My 2.75hp Stanley compressor begs to differ.
Cleans the motherboard like nothing else, stubborn capacitors and mosfets fly off with ease.
I've got a similar compressor and while I know you're kidding, I've never once damaged a PC by using it. Also great for extending the life of laptops, it'll dislodge years of dust!
I've seen it happen once on an old crusty mobo that's maybe 10 years old.
It shouldn't happen as long as you take caution and not blowing 140psi perpendicular to ic chips and capacitors.
Damn OOS
bugger, Aaron Carter bought them all
Want to be more hardcore when cleaning out your tower?
Take it outside and use the blower!!!!