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Ditch canned air containers and go for the good stuff: the X3 Hurricane is a handheld, cordless alternative to disposable cans of air. Built around a variable speed system, the device offers as much or as little power as you need, whether you’re just cleaning up the desktop or you need to get deep inside the cracks of your favorite keyboard Read More
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Why is there a charge limit? Also since there is a limit does the output power / total hours used decrease linearly or logarithmically or on some other scale? Finally 15 min * 750 charges = a weeks worth of air not a year as someone else commented.
FuzzThey only use NiMH batteries. It's astounding that the company hasn't updated these to have a more efficient brushless motor, and longer lasting more powerful lithium ion batteries. With USBC charging!
Just throwing it out there for the unaware. The reason pro shops will use canned air instead of electrical blowers or vacuums (cordless or otherwise) is to avoid static charge buildups ruining delicate electronic equipment.
In something like a high powered air duster, I consider that a negative. I can see how it could be useful in certain applications though. I just don't see how it being cordless constitutes twice the price of a Datavac when the Datavac outputs CONSIDERABLY more air and doesn't need a charge after 15 minutes.
DO NOT BUY. Its awful. I reviewed it after I bought it but for some reason its magically not showing up. All it does is make noise and at best moves a couple lose crumbs. I have a hand held air rocket (photographers use for film) that does a better job. I'm actually thinking about throwing my X3 out since its a waste of space.
Is this ESD safe?
Edit: For this to be ESD safe the attachments and entire body need to be grounded, as well as the user. I don't see the attachments and cordless ESD protection doesn't protect, might as well use a rubber band on your wrist it'll work just as well.