PC Peripherals Compressed air can ?

SoulFire

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i havebeen bitten by the vacum crap , i used it as a blower n not immidiately but after a week upto a month somethng jus dies

and my frens rusty dusty ol comp no issues, from then i jus use a hand pump available for 60 bux + a nice rugged brush that does the job well enough

DONT use a vacum as a blower it will definitely cause damageif not conk up something
 

Eazy

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I use the rubber bulb blower which costs around 30/- from the street stalls in Lamington Road. The one I am currently using has lasted me 5 years already.
 

Eazy

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palito said:
a picture possible

here is a picture.... and yeah it may be for 10/- I could not rememeber the exact price... it is available in the road side stalls at Lamington Road
 

janitha

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You can get one at photo stores, one with a brush at the nozzle. It is used for blowing dust off from photo equipment like lenses, camera body. May cost Rs.30-50.
 

Eazy

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janitha said:
You can get one at photo stores, one with a brush at the nozzle. It is used for blowing dust off from photo equipment like lenses, camera body. May cost Rs.30-50.

The ones at the photo shops do not blow with as much force as this one - RIGHT ? or do they now sell these same ones in photo stores ?

The one of which I posted the picture is available from the street hawkers on Lamington Road Mumbai.
 

janitha

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Eazy said:
The ones at the photo shops do not blow with as much force as this one - RIGHT ? or do they now sell these same ones in photo stores ?

The one of which I posted the picture is available from the street hawkers on Lamington Road Mumbai.

I have not seen those in the picture posted by you but these ones are similar except the brush which can also be removes and replaced.
 

janitha

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Eazy said:
The ones at the photo shops do not blow with as much force as this one - RIGHT ? or do they now sell these same ones in photo stores ?

The one of which I posted the picture is available from the street hawkers on Lamington Road Mumbai.

I have not seen those in the picture posted by you but these ones are similar except the brush which can also be removed and replaced.
 

Chief-Techie

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Eazy said:
here is a picture.... and yeah it may be for 10/- I could not rememeber the exact price... it is available in the road side stalls at Lamington Road
is it Available in a Hardware Shop or Automobile Spares Shop ?
 

vikrant.forums

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saumilsingh said:
AFAIK, the static buildup issue is only there when air is sucked in and not when it is blown out.

That sounds weird :S i too have read that vacuum cleaners aren't a good idea cuz of static
 

matoind

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Buy a cheap chinese blower for Rs 700 from a Shop in Industrial Hardware market. In Delhi it is Chawri Bazaar. They are excellent.