Mine had issues from the start. Now it won’t even turn on. It was very well taken care of too. It was powerful but turned out to be trash. I’m so mad I spent $100 on it. I’m a barber and now I’m online either looking how to fix it or find a better option to replace it.
Oh boy, I went down this rabbithole a while back. I ultimately ended up buying a corded electronics duster. There's just no comparison in power between battery and plug-in dusters. An important factor for electronics dusting is to make sure the air is filtered, as debris in the air can carry a slight charge. The only battery dusters that are kore powerful is the Makita shop duster, but that just seemed way overkill, as well as not being designed for electronics.
I bit the bullet and bought the Kica 2.0. I had issues from the start. I should have returned it and I’m so mad I didn’t. It completely stopped working. Now I have a $100 paper weight. Fml
Do a review on the Cosano air duster 130000 rpm. I just got one today, and it's mad powerful. You won't be disappointed, it's way better than both of those.
If you want the most powerful electric air duster there isn't any that come close to the Makita High Speed Dust Blower XSA01Z. Almost as powerful as a compressor really, and priced to match haha. Not as svelt as the ones you've show obviously, but who cares when you can use it for more than just electronics dusting. It's powerful enough to freakin air sweep my workshop.
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@@jourdanfarmerthis has a battery though, and the wiring could not be great. Long term, you could have a fire on your hands, and no actual company that’s responsible. I get what you’re saying, but they aren’t quite apples to apples.