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Reddit mentions of Dust-Off Disposable Compressed Gas Duster, 10 oz Cans, 2 Pack

Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 23

We found 23 Reddit mentions of Dust-Off Disposable Compressed Gas Duster, 10 oz Cans, 2 Pack. Here are the top ones.

Dust-Off Disposable Compressed Gas Duster, 10 oz Cans, 2 Pack
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    Features:
  • Disposable compressed gas duster
  • Ideal for workstations, labs, repair benches, household use and on-location photography
  • Provides potent dust-removing power
  • Contains bitter ant
  • There is a small plastic part that prevents trigger to be pushed to release the compressed gas This plastic needs to be broken and removed before the trigger can begin to work
Specs:
ColorOriginal Version
Height6 Inches
Length15 Inches
Number of items2
Release dateApril 2019
Size2 Pack
Weight1.7 Pounds
Width12 Inches

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Found 23 comments on Dust-Off Disposable Compressed Gas Duster, 10 oz Cans, 2 Pack:

u/happinessattack · 8 pointsr/LifeProTips

Use canned air (like these) instead. Properly aimed (with the can upright, straw a short distance from the phone), this should never damage your device.

Toothpicks may damage the internals of your device if improperly used, whereas this has way less of a chance to cause harm to your devices.

u/SpicketyWicket · 5 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Compressed air for sure, anything else will damage it
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FZYT278/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_GmAQybYXGYN59

u/kkinderen · 5 pointsr/fountainpens

Here's what's in my toolkit...

Polishing cloth

Fine Mesh Pads

20x Loupe

10x Loupe

! Canned Air

Cotton Tipped Applicators

Goulet Mylar Paper

Goulet Brass Sheets

Goulet Grip

Goulet Silicone Grease

! Careful with the canned air. It can be the cause of some funny and not so funny accidents.

A bright desk light with a magnifier comes in handy.

u/z932074 · 4 pointsr/computertechs

None of the below links are affilliate.

  • PSU Tester

  • Cat-5 (or 6) Tester
  • Type 2032 CMOS batteries
  • Compressed Air
  • AA / AAA Batteries (When the client can't figure out why their wireless keyboard and mouse just won't work anymore ;) )
  • USB image of latest Mac OS release (Sierra) and Yosemite.
  • Patience

    If you're getting into more network layer stuff, you'll want a cable toner, RJ-45 Ends, Cat 5 or 6 Cable, RJ-45 Crimper as well.
u/CptThunderThighs · 3 pointsr/Stormworks

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Just go to anywhere that sells computer supplies and ask for a can of compressed air.

Theoretically, you could do it with lung power, but you'd inhale lots off dust and it wouldn't be anywhere near as powerful as canned air.

u/LuminescentMoon · 2 pointsr/techsupport

A typical small fan has nowhere near enough pressure to even make dust tremble, let alone fly off surfaces. Just buy a compressed air duster if you have no other tool available. They're literally pocket change price.

u/Endolithic · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Sure! I use this for the electronics, a wet paper towel for the desks, and wet wipes for screens.

u/JimmyWisconsin · 2 pointsr/PS4
u/SoaringFox · 1 pointr/catpranks

I just buy these and pry the black top off with a screwdriver. The part underneath is exactly the same as the top of the official ones.

u/MesaDixon · 1 pointr/GuitarAmps

It's not too different from cleaning inside a computer (except the one we got with a mouse nest in it).

Unplug that sucker. One of these in one hand and a vacuum cleaner hose attachment held close to the action (NOT TOUCHING) in the other to get most of the stuff you blow out so you don't have another mess to clean up.

u/dogeatdawg · 1 pointr/buildapc

For electronics, go with the device that blows air. The danger with vacuums is that as they suck up air, the dust rubbing against the plastic nozzles/tubes can create a buildup of static electricity and potentially shock your components.

If you're doing random small jobs, you can buy cans of compressed air for cleaning like these.

I have this and it works well for bulk dust cleanup.

u/Newgeta · 1 pointr/lowendgaming

Have there been any recent updates to the machine?

Try a piece of software called throttle stop, also, open up every port and hole on you can easily get to with a screwdriver and blow out the entire device with compressed air.



Laptops LOVE to hoover up little bits of hair and hold onto them.

u/Reanimations · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

These are a great way to dust out your PC, and it's what I use. You can find them at Wal-Mart too.

There's also a safe handheld vacuum you can use but it's more expensive, and I can't remember what it's called.

u/rib_eye_b · 1 pointr/castiron

Nicely done. Consider it practice for when you do get your hands on some crusty old vintage stuff. As for the crevices, I use compressed air to lightly blow out the excess oil from places I can't easily wipe it away. If you don't have an air compressor you could probably use canned air like Dust Off.

u/Ergo7 · 1 pointr/Alienware

Go buy a can of Dust Off and spray it from the rear inwards. After you get most of it out that way, spray it once more but this time from the fan intake underneath the laptop.


https://www.amazon.com/Dust-Off-Disposable-Compressed-Duster-Cans/dp/B00FZYT278/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1519361124&sr=8-3&keywords=Dust+Off&dpID=51vRG6zfPTL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch


u/phoenix_shm · -2 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Not saying it's a great idea, but...
Dust-Off Disposable Compressed Gas Duster, 10 oz Cans, 2 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FZYT278/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_alyRBb90QC5EV