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Yeah, I have a Ryobi inflator for tires and we have one of those inflators for blowing up air mattresses, pools, etc. But I never could figure out how to make it work to replace canned air. I mostly use the can to do a quick blow-off of the area after I clean out the dryer filter. I'm sure I'll find other uses for it. Although I'm sure I'll miss that little straw (that I usually lose) that goes with the cans.
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I dislike the noise from electric dusters.
Decent price for canned air on Amazon, $26.50 for a six pack:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JLTQYGV
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Thanks. Depending on how effective/noisy this electric thing is, those look like good options for cans.
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I bought
this years ago when I was cleaning out computers at my school. I still have it and it works wonders for my needs.
Was
much cheaper when I purchased it than what it is today plus it is electric and it is powerful for its size.
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Yeah, I have a Ryobi inflator for tires
Which one do you have, warm, the hand-held or the 'station'?
Neither would be a good choice for dusting, but my hand-held Ryobi starts a stripped-gear screeching sound after about 2m of use.
I can only top off one tire before the racket is horrific.
The 'station' might be more convenient for me than holding an inflator for 3m+.
I like the AMZ six-pack deal, with a best feature of have six chances to lose the straws before the cans lose some utility.
Not needing canned are a lot, what's the chance of a can sitting around for two years or so, going flat before it's needed?
I get that most people might use up a can well before that.
Asking for a friend.
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…..Prince Albert in a can……is pretty expensive too…..
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