🚀 Elevate Your Air Game!
The Rocket-Air Blower AA1920 is a compact, high-performance air blower designed for precision cleaning. Measuring 5.3 inches in length with a 2.0-inch nozzle, it delivers a powerful blast of clean air while preventing dust redistribution. Made from durable silicon rubber, this blower stands upright for convenience and longevity.
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C**R
The best portable air blaster available! Ideal for a small mirrorless camera kit!
This "Giottos AA1920 Rocket Air Blaster Small-Black" is an outstanding air blaster for its size. Compared with other "free" or low-cost products of this type that I've tried, this one is considerably more durable, blasts noticeably more air, and is ideal in size (small enough to be portable, large enough to be easy to operate with good air volume). It stands about 5 inches tall (including the long red straw tip) and is approximately 2.5" in diameter. That means it fits easily into relatively small travel packs/cases like my Thule Perspektiv Compact Sling bag and takes up approximately the same space as a mid-size prime lens. The weight is almost imperceptible, yet the dust-blasting performance is great. The price is great, too, for a product this well-made and convenient. If you're looking for a travel-friendly air blaster to clear dust and debris off your lenses and camera sensor, this is highly recommended!A note about air blasters: If you're not sure why you would want this, trust me: Whenever you can blow your lenses clean INSTEAD of wiping them (even if you use the softest microfiber cloth available), it is much better to use air. Whereas wiping the lens can leave smudges or stray fuzz/threads--or in the worst case, can scratch your lens due to an embedded grain of sand or hard debris--the air is gentle, causes no smudging, and leaves no residue. Sooner or later, you will have an oily smudge or water spot that has to be wiped, but 99% of the time, I find that the only cleaning my lens needs is to air-blast away a stray fuzzy or thread that came from the interior of my camera case. And ESPECIALLY if you shoot photos near the beach, desert, or other dry/sandy environment, this air blaster will eventually save you scratches on your lens or on your protective filter (if you use UV/Skylight filters to protect the lens), as it is inevitable that a grain of sand will get on your lens at some point, and wiping is the worst thing you can do to get rid of it. I hope that advice helps! If you've never tried an air blaster or only ever used the low-quality freebies that come with some "package deals" when you buy a new camera, give this one a try. It's great!
S**E
So good!
I love it, so portable, also it's there for you to use and clean your gear before or after using it, so for me it's fun to use.
M**E
Perfect for travel
I own a couple of these now including the standard one. This one is dedicated to my main camera travel case. Although this is the smaller version, it produces enough high velocity air to take care of most light dust and debris. It's easy to pack and takes up very little space compared to the standard version. Construction is very good, I've had the others for several years and never experienced any issues with rot or brittleness. I highly recommend it for your travel kit.
O**E
Rocket may not fit in your pocket, but it is small, and does the job
This compact blower dislodges small debris but requires multiple squeezes to be effective.I travel a lot, so I selected the mini version instead of the much bigger Large Rocket Blaster-- it tucks easily into my camera bag. The bulb portion of this blower fits neatly in the palm of my average-sized male hand. It's well constructed of heavy duty rubber, and after a couple of hundred squeezes, didn't feel any different than when it was brand-new.The air blaster is handy since you avoid spitting saliva onto the surface being cleaned (as often happens when trying to blow away dust by breath), and the blaster weighs far less than a can of compressed air (canned air also causes condensation to form briefly on the suddenly cooled surface that is being cleaned).This little guy worked well for dry debris (dust, lint, cat hair), but requires multiple rapid squeezes to dislodge stubborn debris or to cover much area. Debris that stuck when damp wouldn't move with air volume I could generate with the blaster, so I finally had to resort to a cleaning cloth.Recommended for travelers or others with tight space constraints. Otherwise the larger size is a better bet.
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