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Written by Vikram Chand
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Monday, 31 October 2005
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Rated 5 out of 5 Stars
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Falcon always gives you a great blow-job!
I first came across these compresses blowers a few years ago when I was looking for better ways to clean my computer hardware.
I used to blow all the dust by literally blowing with the air in my lungs; I always ended up with all kinds of dust getting in my nose which resulted in me sneezing for hours. So finally after a couple incidents like this, I decided that it was time to find a better solution to this problem. One day I was browsing around at CompUSA and there it was in the center aisle with a big sign that said Dust-Off: 2 for the price of one (that certainly got my attention). So I grabbed two and checked out at the cashier; I got these for $6.99 or about $3.50 each (an excellent deal). Later I found out that Costco sells four packs which will result in much lower price than $3.50.
WHAT IS IT AND HOW IT WORKS?
This is a 10 ounce can of (100%) ozone safe of liquefied gas that is an alternative to blowing dust just by blowing your lungs out. It blows dust off of your electronics or anything into the environment. Make sure you go outside or are in a place that can handle dust. Hold the can upright about two inches away from the item to be cleaned and pull the trigger. You can also use the straw to clean hard to reach areas.
CAUTIONS!
Here are some things you should never do with this product as it may cause some serious health problems.
Do NOT ever inhale the substance that comes out of this can directly.
Do NOT shake it as you would a can of spray paint.
Do NOT tilt the can; keep it upright at all times.
Do NOT use or store this near open flame or sparks.
Do NOT let the substance make contact with your skin (you will freeze your skin off).
Do NOT puncture the can (all the above can occur).
Do NOT store the can in direct sunlight or temperatures above 120 degrees F or 49 degrees C.
Do NOT use this on your digital or analog camera LCD screen or lens.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 01 September 2009 |