Anyone fancy a Wolfbox air duster?

Wow. I know this is motors but, I took my PC outside today to finally use the wolfbox air duster. Now my PC is what I would class as clean. Used in a room with no carpet (hard wood floor). Place gets cleaned daily. So I wasn't expecting much. OMG. The crap that came out of the AIO rad. Previously I would use compressed air but this thing just kicks ass. The rest of the PC, a little bit of light dust. This thing is crazy. I use a tjmax of 65ºc so I'm used to seeing the CPU temp sit at this regardless and thought that was normal. Hooked the PC back up, and today, 47ºc. :eek: I then used it to blow some leaves around in the garden. :cry: lol.
 
At the moment I use a massive air compressor and it's a pain in the arse getting it out of the shed and setting it up.
Just ordered this hopefully it will save my some time and space.

Thanks Diddums for the OP
 
Get yourself a raceglaze water purifier and you do not need to dry a car with tools. Just let it do its thing naturally. Zero water marks.
I've been looking at these, presume they can be used to clean house windows too? The other option is there is a container at the top of the road from my office where you can buy it by the litre but not compared the pricing (or what Id need to transport the water in)
 
Bugger missed saving a tenner.
Received mine yesterday - great initial impressions!

Will be using it to dry my bike, great for getting water out of all the nooks and crannies.
 
Mine just arrived and I am very impressed, nice and powerful great for dusting out pc's.
Like an idiot I stuck it straight into the nearest pc to "test" it and blew a massive cloud of dust all over the office :mad:
 
Had a go drying my bike last night, worked well. Battery didn't last as long as I was hoping, but I think it was only about 75% or so.

Need to perfect my technique, I got to a point of blowing water from one part of the frame to another, and then back again! Makes it easier with a ceramic coating too. Wish I got one at the start of the season!
 
Had a go drying my bike last night, worked well. Battery didn't last as long as I was hoping, but I think it was only about 75% or so.

Need to perfect my technique, I got to a point of blowing water from one part of the frame to another, and then back again! Makes it easier with a ceramic coating too. Wish I got one at the start of the season!
This is where my original, built like a tank, Metrovac (identical to this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Metro-220-240-DataVac-Electric-Duster/dp/B003BZCOKK) comes in.. OK, so you need a mains lead, but it's fantastic for those larger jobs..

I use the wolfbox for general stuff, and its my go to for any quick 2 minute thing, impressive for its size and portability!
 
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