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