Ssreek
Herald
There are 2 other posts which talk about having air blowers like jackmister/cheston vs using vacuum cleaner.
Now we have new products available which seem more reliable for cleaning PC dust, so hence I've made a different thread.
Which is the right product for removing dust from PC? I've been doing it manually all these years but now it's been a year since I cleaned the PC and it is very dusty.
Here are some methods suggested, let me know which one is better and efficient so I can buy the relevant product.
I have a car vacuum cleaner that came free with the car, haven't tried to use it on PC though.
Let me know what you think.
Now we have new products available which seem more reliable for cleaning PC dust, so hence I've made a different thread.
Which is the right product for removing dust from PC? I've been doing it manually all these years but now it's been a year since I cleaned the PC and it is very dusty.
Here are some methods suggested, let me know which one is better and efficient so I can buy the relevant product.
- Using a vacuum cleaner - but some members and experts in our forum suggested against this feature. Another person suggested plugging the PC and then using vacuum cleaner to clean the PC, has anyone tried this method?
- Using air/leaf blower like the jackmister/cheston ones that are available within 1k.
- Using blower mode in vacuum cleaner - haven't owned a vacuum cleaner yet so don't know how far this would be useful/powerful.
- There are new products now available for us like - Agaro duster and Xpower. Would like to know if buying any of these is better instead of an actual vacuum cleaner with blower function that could also work for home.
- I tried using a hair dryer, but that doesn't take off dust much.
I have a car vacuum cleaner that came free with the car, haven't tried to use it on PC though.
Let me know what you think.