BurnBoy147
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Seems they were talking about general use around the house and not PC cleaningAir blower recommendations
Looking to buy an air blower for general use around the house. Need only the blower function (without the vacuum). Looking for more power (more, the better), decent-build and a corded machine. Torn between more expensive known-brands (Bosch 620W, Stanley 600W, etc.) and the cheaper ones...techenclave.com
Black & DeckerSeems they were talking about general use around the house and not PC cleaning
Do the ones below 1k have variable speeds?Buy one with variable speed option and hold or tape the fans before use otherwise the fan motor may get damaged if it exceeds its safe rpm limit. I have the Yellow one from Stanley.
Any specific small blower?Just be careful you don't damage any of the fans and also the thin wires get bend (like cpu fan cables) easily be careful with that too. I personally would recommend a smaller air blower for precision and the sake of not damaging any parts or cables(just as a precaution).
It's a hit or miss it seems, some said they it last them for 4 years or so (the one from amazon). If budget allows, will look into the costlier ones.Around 5 years back I had brought similar looking blower from amazon. I had brought it for pc and general purpose cleaning. It stopped working in some time. Then a couple of months later I ordered 2 x Bosch Blowers. The cost was almost around 4 times. It has been almost 5 years now till today both the Bosch blowers are working fine.
I have the exact same model bought a few months ago for around 1.4K. It does its job well. However, my primary use case is blowing dust off window sills and other unreachable areas; not PC cleaning. This one also about 6 or more speed levels.Variable speed will cost 1200-1400. I think ibell is also a good option.
Deal of the day: IBELL Air Blower EB60-69 600W, Copper Armature, 14000 RPM, Blow Rate 3.3M3/Min, with Variable Speed https://amzn.eu/d/5KHrEr4
Cancelled my previous order, going with this instead. Hope it serves me well too.Variable speed will cost 1200-1400. I think ibell is also a good option.
Deal of the day: IBELL Air Blower EB60-69 600W, Copper Armature, 14000 RPM, Blow Rate 3.3M3/Min, with Variable Speed https://amzn.eu/d/5KHrEr4
If you can get it at a local store, I'd recommend that. Got mine from Amazon and it made a rattling noise whenever it was turned on so had to return it within the return window.@BurnBoy147 Any update on this?
Let me know your feedback on the product. I am planning to buy.
I use to loosen the dust using a large yet soft paint brush (40-45mm wide) and then blow it out. Doesn't make it factory clean, but enough.It did the job though you'd still need to cloth or something to wipe the remaining dust stuck on surface.