PDEEY Compressed Air Duster, Portable Mini Vacuum Cleaner, Blower for Desktop Computer Car – Replaced Air Cans, 90000RPM, 4000PA, 1100mAh Support While Using While Charging
$29.97
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Description
Price: $29.97
(as of Aug 11, 2024 09:03:13 UTC – Details)
Product Description
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Package Included:
1 X Air Duster
2 X Blower Head
1 X Vacuum Head
1 X Washable Vacuum Filter
1 X Brush Head
1 X Anti-Lost Lanyard
1 X User Manual
1 X USB-C Cable (the battery is built-in, no need to change)
1 X Storage Bag
Powerful brushless motor, Real 90000RPM, 4 speed air blower for hair dryer, PC computer, keyboard, sewing maching duster cleaning, to replaced air can
Actual 4000PA Vacuum suction to cleaning paper scraps, debris, ash, biscuit crumbs and pet hairs easily
Support charging & go, and use it anytime anywhere (while working while charge, don’t worry power off), USB-C charger port, Built-in 11.1V/1100mAh Battery
Metallic paint smooth shell; Handheld Small & Compact, Size: 5.5 * 5.1 * 1.7 inch, Weight: 8.25 oz
Easy to use, one end blows, one end sucks
D Evans –
High quality
I am very pleased with the quality of this product I’ve already recommended it to others.
TJ Birdwell –
Leaves a little to be desired
Not terrible for what I paid, but wish the power was a little bit more
Robert –
Small but powerful
I like that this air duster is small but powerful. I usually use the highest setting and you can feel the air being blown. I clean my computer once in a few months. I usually use a bigger electric air duster but this one is small and can reach more places more easily. I like that it’s rechargeable and you can also use it while charging, which is a plus when the battery starts to degrade. I can use this to clean my PC setup faster than the bigger bulkier air duster that I have.
ABMN –
Weird controls
 I wanted a mini vac/blower to keep my electronics clean and to help me detail my car. This does a lot of what I wanted it to, but there are some opportunities for improvement.It is small, more compact that other mini vacs I’ve seen. It includes various attachments for broad or fine vacuuming and dusting and a brush to help you keep it clean. Th battery recharges using an included USB-C cord.Due to its small size, you’re not going to get great power. It generally has enough oomph to blow most dust or small crumbs, but won’t do much more than that. Same with vacuuming. The thing I like least about this item is the controls. There are two buttons, one on the bottom and one on the side. You press the one on the bottom to turn it on, and it comes on on ‘low”. Then you push the button on the side to amp up the power level. they you go back to the bottom button to turn it off. It is not intuitive and trips me up every time. I wish the side button did everything, as the is the one you see and assume will do what you need it to do. But not so.Most of the accessories work fine. However, the one that I would like to use most frequently, the long nozzle with the brush in the end for vacuuming, really doesnât work well. (See pic, itâs the one that is currrently attached to the vac side). The brush part is too long, and creates too large a space between the surface and the suction so that itâs really hard to get stuff clean using the brush accessory.Bottom line, does this do what I need it to do? Yes. Does it do it well? Not always.Three stars.
MarvinLaw –
Compact and powerful enough
This is truly a small yet powerful duster/blower and mini-vacuum. It charges through a USB type C port at the base of the handle, where there are several diodes which tell you the battery charge as well as the power level of the blower/vacuum. The trigger on the handle allows you to adjust the air pressure. Both ends of the barrel are removable. The blower attaches at one end and the vacuum attached at the other. As a blower, I prefer the brush end rather than the thin nozzle which useful for cleaning keyboards as well as narrow spaces like window tracks. The nozzle tip is good for blowing out dust from a computer enclosure. To use it as a vacuum, just remove the back cover and attach the clear vacuum container after inserting the filter. This is great for simple desk cleanup and very useful in cleaning the interior of your car, glove box and trunk since it is compact enough to fit into tight spaces. The blower also comes with a wide blower attachment. The printed instructions say this is a hair dryer. With this end installed at the blower end, it can be used as such. So far this is quite sturdy and reliable and is quite handy both at home and in the car.
Blink –
Love it
These little air blower vacuums are the best. Great replacement for the canned air. You can clean just about anything with these. I used it on a mesh office chair and was surprised how much dirt blew off it. The vacuum comes in handy for desk areas or if you do crafts to clean up. It charges with a USB cable so you need a wall charger adapter or use a computer to charge it. Definitely worth getting.
Alec Trent –
Small form factor duster for small to moderate dust issues
Tl;dr of the review: Very compact unit, not too loud, good for cleaning light to moderate dust buildup, not enough static pressure to clean caked-on dust, no additional filters for general use/the vacuum attachment.I’m one of those people who’s fortunate enough to have access to shop air. However, lugging around an air tank can be a real pain sometimes. I’ve reviewed one electric duster already, but this is the first one that I’ve used that’s been battery powered. In this package you do get a nice assortment of heads (and a couple of “tails,” more on that later) for it, and it didn’t feel like I was lacking in anything. Both the front and the rear are detachable, with the standard rear portion just being a grille. This is where the vacuum “tail” attaches to. Otherwise, on the front you have a standard nozzle, a wide nozzle, and then two narrower nozzles that connect to the standard nozzle; one with a brush, and one with a finer tip. It does all just barely fit into the provided carry bag, but it’s a bit of a tight fit unless you orient everything just right.The main appeals for this for me are the compact size and that it’s fully battery powered. For my standard USB charger, it charged to full in a few hours. The charging indicator LED is kinda hidden by the USB cable, so you have to look at it at just the right angle to see it. Using it couldn’t be any simpler; you hold the power button for a couple of seconds, and it turns on. A trigger cycles between speeds, in a pattern of 1-2-3-4-3-2-1. Speed 1 is very quiet, whereas speed 4 is about as loud as an actual hair dryer, which is to say that it’s loud, but nowhere near as loud as something like a vacuum cleaner. It does knock dust out pretty well, even at around speed 2 or 3, but an issue arises with the design: static pressure.Static pressure is more or less how hard air is blowing; not necessarily how much air is being moved. Think of like an oscillating fan; it pushes a lot of air, but it doesn’t necessarily push anything with that air. High air flow, low static pressure. The impeller at the intake of this device does a decent job at creating static pressure for the standard nozzle, but the moment you attach one of those extensions to it, static pressure plummets, even at the highest speed. My test in cleaning was, in fact, an oscillating fan. I was able to clear out a good bit of dust from the motor housing and around the grilles of the fan, but actually knocking the dust off of the fan blades themselves was impossible with this, even with that brush attachment (because naturally with the static pressure drop, it becomes nothing more than a gentle breeze at the end). The vaccuum rear attachment manages to get away with it somewhat by having a narrow distance between the chamber and the impeller, but it’s still nothing all that impressive. Good for crumbs and some light dust bunnies, but nothing that you’re gonna clean a good bit with.My main gripes are the static pressure issue, and the lack of any included filters (except for the one vacuum filter, but that doesn’t really count). I would’ve liked to at least have seen a couple of foam inserts that you could choose to put in if you wanted. All in all it’s a nice duster, for sure, and it definitely beats buying that canned garbage, but just keep in mind that if you’ve got some really caked on dust, this ain’t gonna fix that.