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- A high velocity, residue free stream of gas, perfect for cleaning cameras, camcorders, electronics,
- Additionally, carbon dioxide gas will not break down delicate lubricants, inks and dyes.
- The CO2 is made in the USA from high strength, glass filled nylon. All internal fittings are brass a
- The CO2's body features six safety vents that allow gas to escape if the unit were opened before gas
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Price: $22.00 |
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| Product Description |
| A high velocity, residue free stream of gas, perfect for cleaning cameras, camcorders, electronics, musical instruments, sewing machines, electric razors, smoke detectors and much more.Additionally, carbon dioxide gas will not break down delicate lubricants, inks and dyes.The CO2 is made in the USA from high strength, glass filled nylon. All internal fittings are brass and stainless steel. The CO2's body features six safety vents that allow gas to escape if the unit were opened before gas is fully discharged from the cylinder. As with any product, always keep the CO2 out of reach of children. |
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Camcorder Reviews Writed by Customer
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Low pressure, volume
2008-02-27
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| Compared to "canned-air", this has significanly lower pressure, and the volume/amount per "cannister" is significantly lower than "canned-air". Add to that, it is much higher cost. Lastly, there are other options (e.g. from Dust-Off) that can be used in cases where flammability is an issue. |
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Expensive, low pressure, small quantity.
2008-02-22
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| I was very disappointed with this product. It has a very small quantity compared to "canned air", which makes it very expensive to use. Very low pressure. |
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Niche product; probably best avoided
2005-12-29
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The major selling point of this duster (and, indeed, all CO2 based dusters) is that it doesn't use a liquid propellant which can be flammable, hazardously cold (if the can isn't handled properly), or damaging to surfaces such as camera lens coatings and negative emulsions.
That being said, this duster isn't nearly as "powerful" as the liquid propellant dusters. In fact, this model of duster is comparatively puny when compared to just about any other brand of liquid propelled duster. Also, the CO2 cannisters don't last very long at all. I was surprised when I emptied my first cannister after only a few minutes of playing around.
I still use the CO2 duster when I don't want to risk getting liquid propellant on things, but for everything else I still use regular canned air. |
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