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Review on πŸŒ€ Cordless O2 Hurricane 220+ MPH Canless Air Industrial Black: The Top Canned Air Replacement, an Affordable and Eco-Friendly Option for Compressed Air/Computer Dusters. Equivalent to Over 1000 Cans! by Mick Ohlrogge

Revainrating 4 out of 5

If you use it on badly baked dust, like a 5 year old computer that never got a .

There is a big problem with the way this product is presented and advertised. It claims to release air at 200 mph. When I bought it I had no idea what it meant, but it sounded impressive. If you calculate that on a lightly windy day the wind speed can be anywhere from 15 to 20 miles per hour, then 200 is ten times that, right? But most pneumatic tools or air cylinders are rated in psi, which is confusing because a small nozzle pushing air out of a 90psi compressor represents a lot of power, but how does that compare to going 200 miles per Hour? Obviously these are two different things. Compared to most compressed air canisters on the market, this device is rather weak. However, the Hurricane 2 has a much larger nozzle. You can increase the pressure by using nozzles that reduce the nozzle. However, the manual says not to do this for long periods of time as it can damage the engine. The Hurricane 2 comes in handy for a lot of maintenance IF you use it regularly. and keep your gear relatively clean. If you use it on heavily encrusted dust, such as B. a 5 year old computer that has never been repaired or a factory vacuum filter. It is better to use compressed air from a can or a compressor with a nozzle attachment. The battery works well, charges fairly quickly and lasts a while. Nice to have but not as good as I was hoping. If the price was closer to $60, I'd say that's not a problem. for 100€ I could be satisfied without it. If you have enough small things that don't require much power, you can justify the cost of this item. Otherwise, stick to compressed air cans.

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • obsolete model