Decided to give the gaming beast a spring clean. The next cheapest I could find one was around £5. For £1 this is a brilliant deal.... however the offer on the website to buy a case of 24 of them for £24 was not so appealing :-)
Compressed gas to remove debris from hard to reach areas, the Lazer Air Duster 200ml can be used on all printers, keyboards and office equipment.
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dheydl
27 Dec 167#2
Not the best. Very thin straw for the nozzle so doesn't cover much of an area and a bit of a weedy blast when it isn't spraying propellant all over your delicate electronics. Grab a can of Fellowe's at Asda. Usually about £3 and almost twice the size of this.
moneysavingkitten
27 Dec 163#6
I wouldn't use it on 'the gaming beast'. Fair warning, I killed a server with this stuff.
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2minutenoodles
27 Dec 161#1
Always this price at Poundland lol
dheydl
27 Dec 167#2
Not the best. Very thin straw for the nozzle so doesn't cover much of an area and a bit of a weedy blast when it isn't spraying propellant all over your delicate electronics. Grab a can of Fellowe's at Asda. Usually about £3 and almost twice the size of this.
AR2012
27 Dec 162#3
I’d recommend a compucleaner. You don’t have the drawbacks of liquid being sprayed on the electrical components. Though the cost is a deterrent compared to canned air. Think long term on how much canned air you buy.
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Compressed gas to remove debris from hard to reach areas, the Lazer Air Duster 200ml can be used on all printers, keyboards and office equipment.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/OXO-Good-Grips-Electronics-Cleaning/dp/B0050B6CYW