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Thread ID: 85075 2007-11-28 21:37:00 Handheld air compressor for blowing out dust Geek4414 (12000) Press F1
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616093 2007-11-28 21:37:00 Dear all,

Does anyone know where I can find a handheld air compressor for blowing out dust on heatsinks, fans etc?

Some of my client's PCs are caked up with so much dust and severely overheating the system. I have been using a big air compressor to blow out the dust, but would like to use a handheld one on site instead.

Thanks
Geek4414 (12000)
616094 2007-11-28 21:48:00 i don't know about handheld air compressors - but i usually crab a can of compressed air from Dick Smiths or something - it does the job rather well and a single can lasts ages

www.dse.co.nz

its a wee bit expensive but a can really does last a fair while
MAC_H8ER (5897)
616095 2007-11-28 22:02:00 or you can take the whole pc apart, give it a good clean and put it back together again... thats what i always do (but only do it if you know what you are doing) ronyville (10611)
616096 2007-11-28 22:11:00 i don't know about handheld air compressors - but i usually crab a can of compressed air from Dick Smiths or something - it does the job rather well and a single can lasts ages

www.dse.co.nz

its a wee bit expensive but a can really does last a fair while

Thanks, I saw them on DSE's web site too, but I wan't sure how long they would last. On the big air compressor that I use, it only takes a few squirt, but it's a very powerful one.
Geek4414 (12000)
616097 2007-11-28 22:23:00 I use 'sprayduster', from OPD, trouble is they dont last very long, the can get ICE cold.....and they are expensive.......for AIR for Christ's sake SolMiester (139)
616098 2007-11-28 22:58:00 Those "air" dusters usually contain a refrigerant not air. PaulD (232)
616099 2007-11-28 23:11:00 I actually carry around a small 12 volt compressor that runs off the car. If a customers PC needs a blow out, simply take it outside, fire up the compressor and blow it out, that way you don't blow dust around the house either - I have changed the supplied hose to another with an air gun, its something like This here (www.mitre10.co.nz) - but not this particular one. - Cheap to. wainuitech (129)
616100 2007-11-29 01:54:00 Or if you are brave/carefull/earthed..
use a SOFT long bristle paint brush to (carefully) clean & a vacuum cleaner to suck the dust the brush will kick up. Works very well.

Be carefull with air compressors that you dont blow dust INTO the power supply
steveroby (9470)
616101 2007-11-29 04:03:00 Small main operated compressors I've seen are usually copies of "Thomas" (US) brand ones. They are sometimes used to power air brushes. I've seen them in art supplies shops at fairly high prices (~ $400). Graham L (2)
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