You could use acan of compressed air, or you could use theXPOWER A-2 Electric Air Duster.

Everything on the A-2 Electric Air Duster serves a purpose in creating a capable cleaning machine.

This review showcases theblue variant.

XPOWER Electric Air Duster and attachments on tabletop

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Not to mention, you could always attach it to an extension cord if you need more length.

Perhaps a twist-to-lock mechanism would work well in a new version.

The standard cone nozzle is a catchall and can be used in most situations.

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This is what I used the majority of the time.

Effectiveness and Uses: Eat My Dust!

Who cares how it’s designed if it doesn’t do what it’s supposed to?

The XPOWER Electric Air Duster with using an adapter and the precision brush tip

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Thankfully, I can attest to the XPOWER Electric Air Duster’s valiant dust-displacing abilities.

Starting with the first power level, you’ll notice some surprising air pressure.

This mode is useful for dusting surfaces like desks and countertops.

XPOWER Electric Air Duster surrounded by attachments and nozzles

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This is great for high-pressure tasks like inflating mattresses or cleaning car and porch or balcony floors.

There is one downside to this power that you just can’t get around, though: noise.

Once you’re expecting it, the noise settles into “understandable annoyance” levels.

Using the XPOWER Electric Air Duster to dust a Creality 3D printer

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Should You Buy the XPOWER A-2 Electric Air Duster?

Keep in mind the noise level; it’s not a quiet machine.

However, it’s understandable when you consider the kind of pressure output you get.

The power switch on the XPOWER Electric Air Duster

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And for $117, you could get abattery-operated XPOWER dusterthat ditches the power cord.

The XPOWER Electric Air Duster in front of compressed air cans

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