Ebuyer air duster (400ml) on offer for £1.49 per can. Can be done on click and collect for £4.49 delivery so if you are ordering a few it's probably one of the cheaper prices for a 400ml can of this type of product. Also get a free Ebuyer wall planner with each purchase.
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M0nk3h
3 Aug 16#1
Good price, usually £3 to £5. Works out, if my maths is right, 20p or so extra for the 12 pack.
EDIT:
Don't forget delivery.
wayners
3 Aug 161#2
I buy for pound shops if I can find them.
EagleUK
3 Aug 162#3
Good deal but if you use a lot of air you find find it cheaper and easier to buy an air compressor the long run.
Just don't use it inside... like I did...
bouncy99 to EagleUK
3 Aug 16#4
inside what!
koosh to EagleUK
4 Aug 16#18
Do you have any recommendations I've thought about getting one previously but unsure what to look for?
EagleUK
3 Aug 161#5
The house.. I wanted to remove dust from a PC so I removed it from the PC into a room and the adjacent room..
bouncy99
3 Aug 161#6
that's a relief :wink:
stuartconnolly7547
3 Aug 16#7
real price £5.07 (if you want it delivered or more for click and collect!?!?!)
deanos
3 Aug 16#8
you need to add delivery so £5.04 delivered at cheapest method
watson44 to deanos
3 Aug 16#9
£4.98 with Collect+
Graham1979
3 Aug 161#10
I'm simply blown away ALTHOUGH I would not go for this, they have the invertable version for the same price and you don't need to worry about that blast of ice covering your 1080gtx then thinking "Aw fudge"
minicale to Graham1979
3 Aug 16#11
It's twice the price though so I suppose it depends on what you feel is needed
julieallen
4 Aug 16#12
poundland do a 200ml can, so works out cheaper than this unless you are buying quite a few.
dewonderful
4 Aug 16#13
EBUYER BEWARE!
treacle13 to dewonderful
4 Aug 162#14
Merry christmas from ebuyer.
joolt
4 Aug 16#15
cold - air dusters never work, you might as well just throw away money
Aretak to joolt
4 Aug 16#16
They work wonderfully for cleaning PC components, especially between heatsink fins and other hard to reach spots. I took apart a system caked in dust after five years of use in an unfiltered case recently and had the parts looking as good as new via a can of compressed air.
Hazzsta
4 Aug 161#17
I tried using air dusters like this to clean my PC once and thought they were a bit of a waste of money. They didn't shift much dust, coated the components in liquid and ran out super quickly.
Muffinss to Hazzsta
7 Aug 16#22
you gotta hold em upright and not shake em
DARKSABER
4 Aug 16#19
The free Ebuyer wall planner is included so you can keep track of how many days of your life you have wasted trying to return a faulty product :disappointed:
themanwithapc
4 Aug 161#20
I have the datavac 220 from Amazon. Really well reviewed and does the job perfectly.
There is also a similar looking 'compucleaner' duster at half the price but I have no experience with that.
The hurricane also gets good reviews for a portable option.
branflakes
4 Aug 16#21
Cold! Whilst the price is excellent, the delivery is outrageous
All depends what it is though. One of my major client groups is a computer electronics retailer and they get tons of returns which are for ridiculous reasons. A LOT of people just use the item for a couple of weeks - and I mean heavily use - and then return it saying that they don't like it or some other weird excuse. People who do that cost you a lot of money and there are a significant proportion of people who do that. For example, that woman on Amazon who returned 30 out of 112 items. Have a generous returns policy and there are going to be people who abuse it. It's all about being fair and vigilant.
treacle13
7 Aug 16#24
clearly they are being targeted on RMA's. Its either a valid RMA or not. Why would you then need a conversion rate?
Picard123
7 Aug 16#25
It's a standard metric for business analysis. Every big company will have something similar in place. So for example, let's say you sell 100 Panasonic TX50-ABC123 widgets for instance. If the standard RMA rate is 2% across a team of say 8 people, but one of your staff is approving RMAs for that item at a rate of 20% then there's a potential problem and something that you need to look at in further detail. In a more complex business, you'll have batch numbers, manufacturing dates, buyer IDs, courier references etc. Product and customer data can be used for all sorts of things. It also works the other way as well. If you have Item X that's producing a high return rate above a set norm, as a business, it's something you want to be aware of in terms of further purchases of that item, the effect on customer goodwill, the arrangements or business terms you have with that supplier etc. If anything, the marker pen on the whiteboard that that team in the photo use seems particularly crude - I suspect it's more to give those staff a rough reference point.
treacle13
8 Aug 16#26
working in a "target driven" business I would almost guarantee it is not a rough reference point otherwise the management are the only ones who would see this. I'm looking at a scoreboard in that photo.
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EDIT:
Don't forget delivery.
Just don't use it inside... like I did...
There is also a similar looking 'compucleaner' duster at half the price but I have no experience with that.
The hurricane also gets good reviews for a portable option.
if you have prime this is a better deal although in bulk https://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Duster-Compressed-Flammable-400ml/dp/B000O1HRHE/ref=sr_1_2?rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1470314644&sr=8-2&keywords=compressed+air+can+for+pc