Stop Buying Canned Air!

preview_player
Показать описание

💵*Just assume all links are affiliate links. They might be to Amazon, Walmart, or any of a dozen other sellers.
=============================
Be Part of the Den!
=============================
▶Become a Channel Member for as little as $1/month!

=============================
Connect on Social Media!
=============================

=============================
🛠Products We Use & Recommend
=============================

=============================
Other Info
=============================
📭Mailing Address? Montana: PO BOX 76, Livingston, MT 59047

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Keep supporting that radio shack, wish we had one still

plark
Автор

I use an air mattress/pool floatie inflator. Originally a 120v plug in one I picked up from Aldi for $7 now a Ryobi one+ 18v one I picked up on clearance from Home Depot I think for $28. I bought a replacement fine nozzle and cut off the tip of the Ryobi one as it has a diverter that sends the air 90 degrees to the sides normally.

Zanthum
Автор

Know If only Project Farms would do a review of the best rechargeable air duster.

jeronimotorres
Автор

I used to have a cheap one off amazon. When the makita high power blower kit launched in japan, I got it off ebay instantly. I consider it one of the best purchasing decisions I ever made. Long list of attachments that are great, but the micro cleaning tube stays on over half the time

moldyzucchinis
Автор

Pro tip: If you need to get gum out of our carpet or something, turn your can air up-side-down and spray it to freeze it, then it scrapes right up!

Kilroy
Автор

I mostly use it for instant freezing stuff like electronics parts for doing a diagnostic, some metal bushing or bearing for installation or even get rid of warts. Turn the can upside down.

mandytuning
Автор

shout out to MetroVac who make a 120V blower for PCs and they're made in USA by a family owned business 🎉 not affiliated, just bought mine a decade ago and it's still good as new.

josephs
Автор

These electric handheld air dusters are a game changer. Lots of choices so take your time. I bought a VMOK for $35 says it 100, 000 rpm. Don't know how accurate that is but it does everything you need it to do. Keyboards, air filters, speakers etc. It does a great job. Run time is pretty good and charges fast. I love it.

ribfory
Автор

Those cans of air are great for removing bearing races or any metal you need to shrink to fit into spots. I’ll keep buying them.

fredbarny
Автор

Bottled water and canned air are 2 inventions we couldn't live without! Lol

stevenwilson
Автор

Man I disagree, Ive ordered TWO air dusters on Amazon, went for the ones that had the highest ratings, and two different highly rated models broke within 6 months, they are fully charged but the motor just makes a clicking sound and nothing happens, $200 later. And of course theres ZERO support after 6 months. If theres a crazy reliable brand of these I'm interested, but canned air is at least reliable

ddunn
Автор

I purchased the unit, works well, I repair electronics and industrial equipment and this unit will be very useful. This seems well built, it has some weight to it that does not really come across in the video. I purchased the Hcalory Cooler, love that too. I saw a refrigerator cooler at Sam’s for $600, mine was $145.

azshark
Автор

If you're already in the Dewalt eco-system, the 2.5 gallon 20v with a cheap $20 'blower kit' is hard to beat for the money. Around $200 or less on sale or with a coupon. Plus you have the bonus of a realtively nice portable compressor by adding a 3/8 or 1/4 hose with couplings that oppens up a world of possibilities.

WilsonFlyer
Автор

These little air blowers are awesome! I just suggested a review on them last Sunday to a competing YouTube site, which you probably watch.

I got one of these about 8 months ago, and I use it all the time. It's a "Zeropone" model off Amazon, which also comes with accessories, and will vaccuum too. So you can take it to detail out the car or clean off smaller parts on projects you have on a desk, instead of a shop bench. Mine is weighty and I've never had power issues with it.

Like you said, you don't use it for extended periods, and if you used canned air, it'll get freezing cold and crap out anyway. These battery dusters are a very underrated tool that I think will gain a lot of popularity quickly. And the prices should come down and features go up usually if that happens. They need some marketing love, is all. THey're also great for cleaning out dirty filters and fans/fanblades. SO much easier than cans or compressors. These things will go in a back pocket. Mine's all metal and engineered surprisingly precisely and would take a good beating, if necessary.

It doesn't look like Zeropone makes them anymore, but the prices on these are very reasonable, when you see how much you'll use one. /End advertisement :-).

mmusgrove
Автор

The little fan looks like a super alternative to canned air. Thanks, Jeff! 😃😃😃❤❤❤

garymiller
Автор

I literally just ordered one of those before I sell this video.

I had my haircut today and the lady use one of those tupelo the hair off of me. How much air pushed was amazing.

One of the downsides of the canned air is that as you use it for a while the contents of the can become cold and it quits blowing. Also you can't use it upside down unless you want to spray out the liquid.

As an aside, if he belong to Sam's Club or Costco you can buy that canned air a lot cheaper. Unfortunately I just bought a new pack of canned air.

Sowhat-uf
Автор

It's not air. Used to work for a printing company where somebody tried to use these things to fluff paper. The spray from those cans ATE the ink off the printed work. It's a solvent, not air. Place where I work now has replaced all the cans with the USB blowers. Works just as well or better.

LatitudeSky
Автор

Might be a nice little unit. However the Amazon listing says the battery is 10, 000mAh. What you opened clearly shows that to be 2, 000mAh.

polarys
Автор

I bought one of those a few months ago and have yet to open it and test it... Not the same version, but seeing this makes me think I need to stop procrastinating and try it! Thank you Jeff for this video.

timswarthout
Автор

OMG, that is what a shop blower is for. Did IT work, mainly programming, but add in networks and databases for over 30 years.... Used canned air forever and then bought a corded blower. These days I just use my Ryobi shop blower and it works wonders. A small bristle paint brush it help with trapped dust and a light finger for the variable trigger and it's all good.

MadManUSMC