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geekhack Community => Other Geeky Stuff => Topic started by: ander on Wed, 13 April 2016, 02:45:29
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Hey guys—have any of you tried these?:
New USB Mini Vacuum Dust Collector Cleaner Keyboard Brush for PC Computer Laptop (http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Mini-USB-Vacuum-Keyboard-Cleaner-Dust-Collector-LAPTOP-Computer-Sales-/152052269132)
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/V4wAAOSwYaFWg0ap/s-l1600.jpg)
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Just wondered if they were any good, or if they were basically a toy... Thanks!
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Hahahahahha..
This type of vac will have barely any suction..
They sell small brush attachment heads for FULL SIZE vacuums..
That is a much better choice..
But Overall.. People have had more success with "blowers" although it does make a mess if there's large dust in ur keyboard.
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get a Datavac
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get a Datavac
Seconded, have one and it works WONDERS....has saved me hundreds in compressed air cans.
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get a Datavac
To put things into perspective, even a powerful Datavac doesn't always blow everything out of a board. And from what I've read vacuums aren't as powerful as blowers, so I can't imagine the products in the OP would be terribly effective. Maybe for very light dust.
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Huh? Are you serious? I genuinely just wanted to ask if anyone had used one of these. I couldn't believe something so cheap could be any good.
Well, I ordered one, since it was just a couple of bucks shipped... Should I review it here when I get it? Or will I be accused of spamming then too? :?O
get a Datavac
Seconded, have one and it works WONDERS....has saved me hundreds in compressed air cans.
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I seriously doubt I could spend $100 on a KB vacuum and stay married.
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I use this for drawing. It removes residues on the table left by the erasing rubber, and it works well for that kind of easy job.
There are two levels of intensity to choose from, also there's a tiny light underneath.
We got these at pound shops in the UK for a pound.
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Huh? Are you serious? I genuinely just wanted to ask if anyone had used one of these. I couldn't believe something so cheap could be any good.
Well, I ordered one, since it was just a couple of bucks shipped... Should I review it here when I get it? Or will I be accused of spamming then too? :?O
get a Datavac
Seconded, have one and it works WONDERS....has saved me hundreds in compressed air cans.
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I seriously doubt I could spend $100 on a KB vacuum and stay married.
100$? It's 56$ http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED500-500-Watt-Electric/dp/B001J4ZOAW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460754439&sr=8-1&keywords=datavac (http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED500-500-Watt-Electric/dp/B001J4ZOAW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460754439&sr=8-1&keywords=datavac)
And seriously that's like a few months of canned air...it will SAVE you money very very quickly :p
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These mini vacs are more of a desk toy. They'll pick up light dust but that's about it.
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I use this for drawing. It removes residues on the table left by the erasing rubber, and it works well for that kind of easy job.
There are two levels of intensity to choose from, also there's a tiny light underneath... We got these at pound shops in the UK for a pound.
These mini vacs are more of a desk toy. They'll pick up light dust but that's about it.
Well, thanks for the input. It'll be interesting to see if this cheap little one's any good, KB-wise.
Well, I ordered one, since it was just a couple of bucks shipped...
get a Datavac
Seconded, have one and it works WONDERS....has saved me hundreds in compressed air cans.
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I seriously doubt I could spend $100 on a KB vacuum and stay married.
100$? It's 56$ http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED500-500-Watt-Electric/dp/B001J4ZOAW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460754439&sr=8-1&keywords=datavac (http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED500-500-Watt-Electric/dp/B001J4ZOAW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460754439&sr=8-1&keywords=datavac) ...
That one's called a "MetrovAC"... I was looking at the "Datavac" you guys mentioned:
Data-Vac (http://www.amazon.com/DataVac%C2%AE-Electric-Duster-Anti-Static-Blower/dp/B00U01YVYK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1460765183) (reg. $149, on sale $85)
There's also the DataVac II "Pro" (http://www.amazon.com/DATA-VAC-MDV-2TAC-DataVac-Pro-Filter/dp/B0000WWOYS/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1460765183), reg. $174, on sale $133
I guess the "spamming" thing has blown over? I haven't heard anything about it from moderators. Believe me, I hate anything spam-related. :?P
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I use this for drawing. It removes residues on the table left by the erasing rubber, and it works well for that kind of easy job.
There are two levels of intensity to choose from, also there's a tiny light underneath... We got these at pound shops in the UK for a pound.
These mini vacs are more of a desk toy. They'll pick up light dust but that's about it.
Well, thanks for the input. It'll be interesting to see if this cheap little one's any good, KB-wise.
Well, I ordered one, since it was just a couple of bucks shipped...
get a Datavac
Seconded, have one and it works WONDERS....has saved me hundreds in compressed air cans.
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I seriously doubt I could spend $100 on a KB vacuum and stay married.
100$? It's 56$ http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED500-500-Watt-Electric/dp/B001J4ZOAW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460754439&sr=8-1&keywords=datavac (http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED500-500-Watt-Electric/dp/B001J4ZOAW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460754439&sr=8-1&keywords=datavac) ...
That one's called a "MetrovAC"... I was looking at the "Datavac" you guys mentioned:
Data-Vac (http://www.amazon.com/DataVac%C2%AE-Electric-Duster-Anti-Static-Blower/dp/B00U01YVYK/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1460765183) (reg. $149, on sale $85)
There's also the DataVac II "Pro" (http://www.amazon.com/DATA-VAC-MDV-2TAC-DataVac-Pro-Filter/dp/B0000WWOYS/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1460765183), reg. $174, on sale $133
I guess the "spamming" thing has blown over? I haven't heard anything about it from moderators. Believe me, I hate anything spam-related. :?P
Product name ED500 DataVac
Brand name is Metro Vacuum
So the product itself is the one commonly referred to as a Datavac :p
Both the ones you listed are also made BY metro Datavac is the product name itself and there are several models and variants. So they are all datavacs all made by the same exact company just different models.
I use the cheaper one i linked above.
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Great! You guys are so helpful, despite being obsessive 'n' everything. :?D
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I've been looking at these and similar products, and you're entirely right. Why bother with vacs of any kind? Blowers are the way to go. They're more powerful, and you don't have to keep cleaning them. I'll need to take keyboards and stuff outside and wear a mask, but who cares? I also understand that 20+ year-old board chow is great for gardens. :?)
So, thanks for bringing me up to speed on this! – A.
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I've been looking at these and similar products, and you're entirely right. Why bother with vacs of any kind? Blowers are the way to go. They're more powerful, and you don't have to keep cleaning them. I'll need to take keyboards and stuff outside and wear a mask, but who cares? I also understand that 20+ year-old board chow is great for gardens. :?)
So, thanks for bringing me up to speed on this! – A.
It's also a lot of fun if you have cats.
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Datavac is NOT worth that money..
Buy This for $7 and use your own vacuum, WAY WAY more powerful than a datavac
http://www.amazon.com/Micro-Vacuum-Attachment-Kit-Piece/dp/B000BSJCLY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460927594&sr=8-1&keywords=vacuum+cleaner+tiny+brush+attachment
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Datavac is NOT worth that money..
Buy This for $7 and use your own vacuum, WAY WAY more powerful than a datavac
http://www.amazon.com/Micro-Vacuum-Attachment-Kit-Piece/dp/B000BSJCLY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460927594&sr=8-1&keywords=vacuum+cleaner+tiny+brush+attachment
but that's for sucking not blowing. Not all vacuums have a reverse airflow switch and inmy expierence sucking does not do a great job getting in the tiny spaces and crevices in electronic equipment.
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Datavac is NOT worth that money..
Buy This for $7 and use your own vacuum, WAY WAY more powerful than a datavac
http://www.amazon.com/Micro-Vacuum-Attachment-Kit-Piece/dp/B000BSJCLY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460927594&sr=8-1&keywords=vacuum+cleaner+tiny+brush+attachment
but that's for sucking not blowing. Not all vacuums have a reverse airflow switch and inmy expierence sucking does not do a great job getting in the tiny spaces and crevices in electronic equipment.
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It's also a lot of fun if you have cats.
LOL. I don't think he'd forgive me. He hold grudges.
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Datavac is NOT worth that money..
Buy This for $7 and use your own vacuum, WAY WAY more powerful than a datavac
http://www.amazon.com/Micro-Vacuum-Attachment-Kit-Piece/dp/B000BSJCLY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460927594&sr=8-1&keywords=vacuum+cleaner+tiny+brush+attachment
None of the vacuums I've had are as powerful as my Datavac. Prior to reading about the dangers of static discharges I used them for a while to clean the chassis but found them ineffective. Perhaps with the smaller attachments they'd be better but it's not really something I'm keen on risking.
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Great! You guys are so helpful, despite being obsessive 'n' everything. :?D
These mini vacuums are useless in my experience. Nearly anything powered by USB with moving parts isn't that great.
I use a vacuum cleaner with the suction turned down and the correct attachments.
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In case anyone's interested, I ended up getting one of these:
EasyGo EGP-COM-011 Electric Compu Cleaner for Electronic Devices
(http://www.amazon.com/EGP-COM-011-Electric-Cleaner-Electronic-Devices/dp/B00S7CH6FK)
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/516ZTF8tECL.jpg)
It works just great! It was less expensive than the Datavac, includes several attachments, and weighs about a third as much (having a sturdy plastic enclosure rather than metal). I also prefer the rocker switch over the Davavac's stud switch, which doesn't seem quite as ergonomic.
Thanks again for your advice re blowing vs. sucking (LOL).
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You can get a used air compressor at sears for the same price as the datavac.
Sometimes they have sales, and you can get a new one for $20 more.
Beats the crap out of the data vac..
Datavac is a n00b hype product.....