
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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