🌪️ Clean smarter, not harder!
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Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 6000 Milliamp Hours |
Item Dimensions | 6.26 x 3.11 x 0.39 inches |
Item Weight | 0.64 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**N
Keep your workspace Tidy
Despite my love for vinyl figures, I have grown to loath dust. As I display the unboxed figures on my desk, it seems that dust seeks out the places that are difficult to reach. I tire of having to pick them up, replace them, only to play a game of dominoes. I thus looked for an option to remove the dust without having to move the figures. Canned air seemed overly costly and rough on the environment. So, I wanted a rechargeable duster to keep my work area tidier and less dusty. Enter the Afmat Portable Air duster.I loved the USB-C charger, the detachable plastic air tube, the battery size/duration, and the strength of the fan. I was able to move the dust off the vinyl figures and then vacuum up the dust/catch it on a wet washcloth. I found I could use the device for a solid thirty minutes or in pulses for several weeks. I charged the device once weekly and over the last month, have enjoyed continued use of the device. The airflow is stronger than you would imagine, but not air compressor strength. For smaller jobs, the portable cordless duster should provide the fan power that you need.As an additional use, I found that the fan worked great to remove a small amount of sawdust from my bandsaw, without requiring me to pull out my larger compressor. I tested the fan with a candle at 1, 3, and five feet and was able to extinguish the light with each test. Beyond five feet, however, the fan was not able to blow out the candle.The portable air duster should prove perfect for small to medium projects.PROSLightweightRechargeable/Cordless 6000 mAh Battery.Portable.Strong Airflow.Eco Friendly without chemicals/propellants.Attachable duster brush.Cons:No carrying case.
N**L
Great! A little pricey..
Works great! I've had it for a few days now and I've been blowing dust out off all sorts of stuff I couldn't get to before, tops of cupboards, fan blades, little crevices in window sills, etc.. my main concern was getting the dust out of my computer. I've been having heating issues lately and I blew all the dust out of the case, and nooks and crannies I couldn't get to. I was going from 50°c idle to around 35°c. Massive improvement! It doesn't take long at all to charge. Plenty of power out of this little thing. One negative is the cheap materials it's made out of. It's cheap plastic, so it will break easily if dropped or mis handled. The on/off trigger feels a little recessed and kinda feels like if I push too hard on it, that it will break it. It's a little loud. Not really a big issue. Think of it as a hand held anti-vaccuum . The attachments fit well enough. It does have a good battery life and takes no time to charge. I'm not sure I would have spent $70 on it. I got it on sale for $50 and it still seems a little steep considering the same technology is out there for cheaper. Example being a hair drier.
A**E
An awesome duster, though the cost seems a bit high
Tired of constantly buying cans of compressed air only to discover that they were empty when needed, I decided to try this duster as an alternative. I was put off by the price - $60 for this thing?! - but have ultimately come to be happy with it. I use it exclusively for dusting the internals of my PC.BUILD QUALITY:The exterior body is a fairly cheap plastic, but it feels hefty in the hand - likely due to the weight of the motor - and hasn't broken yet despite a few months of use. I definitely wouldn't want to drop it on a hard surface as I imagine the case would probably crack or chip, but otherwise the device itself seems solid. The trigger performs well with a satisfying click when pressed, though it does take a couple of seconds for the duster to get up to speed. To get a sense of the size, it's about the size of a compact hairdryer - like those in hotels - at the base. The included USB charging cable is cheap as expected but gets the job done. For my purposes, the relatively poor build quality isn't a problem, though I will say I'm a bit disappointed for the price. It'd be nice of the handle had a more rubberized texture rather than the matte plastic. 4/5FUNCTIONALITY/EASE OF USE:This duster puts out an IMPRESSIVELY powerful stream of air. I have no problem getting into all of the nooks and crannies deep in my PC to blow out all kinds of dusty nastiness. The flip side of this is that this thing is LOUD - much louder than the typical cans of compressed air. Something to be aware of in case you're trying to use something that won't drive everyone around you nuts. Since I use this only at home, this isn't a big issue for me.I do a pretty thorough cleaning of my PC about once a month, and the battery has lasted several cleanings at this point. I think I've only charged it once in the several months that I've had it. Other reviewers have discussed the fact that the battery loses its ability to hold a charge over time, which I haven't had any issues with so far. For occasional use, I imagine this won't be an issue, but if you're planning on using this all the time - say you work at a car wash doing detailing work, for example, and use this all-day, every day - obviously this may be a bit of a problem. I'll be sure to update my review if this ends up being an issue.Putting aside the cost, I'm pretty happy with how this little unit performs. 5/5VALUE:As of this review, a 4-pack of compressed air costs about $20 on Amazon. Compared to cans of compressed air, I like that this duster doesn't get cold with extended use, doesn't develop condensation on the exterior, and doesn't randomly spray out condensed gas when tilted every so slightly. All of these are nice advantages since I use it exclusively to clean the internals of my PC. The fact that I don't have to wonder if the can of compressed air that I might have on-hand will fail on me in the middle of the cleaning is also a nice benefit. Is this worth the $60 I paid for it? Probably not. I always judge the "value" of products on whether or not I have some sense of feeling "ripped off" after using the product, and I definitely feel that way here. Without knowing anything about how much it costs to produce one of these things, a $30-40 price seems more reasonable to me.OVERALL:If, like me, you're tired of using cans of compressed air for whatever it is you need them for, think about getting one of these dusters. Yes, it's pricey, but the convenience of not having to continually buy compressed air or the other downsides of compressed air is definitely worth something. For my use case, this thing is great. I just feel bad paying as much as I did for it.
J**T
I love it
I was looking for a can of compressed air to (of all things) shoot into my own face to alleviate the itches of my own hair falling across my face, because I have a disability that prevents me from simply raising my hands to my face to brush the hair back casually. When I considered the expense of repeatedly purchasing compressed air cans over time -- not to mention their chemical components and environmental impact -- I decided to give this rechargeable a try even though it's on the pricier side. I am so far extremely satisfied with the device. It holds a good long charge, uses the natural air already in the room, has a powerful but not overpowering thrust to the air stream hitting my face... and that was a pleasant surprise. I now use it for a refreshing feeling after a shave, or to clear out all the hairs after a haircut (note to barbershops: have these handy and your customers will love it). Now I know what it feels like to be a dog with its head out the car window. It's also an effective and harmless way to redirect your cat when it misbehaves, so all good things for me about this one.
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