Q: Can this be used for clearning DSLR's, including lenses(e.g. optical elements), mirrors (inside the body), and camera sensors? Asked on 2/10/2013 by Jay Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No. Canned air is a condensed liquid. Spraying it will expose sensitive internal parts of the DSLR to small droplets of a liquid chemical. Answered on 2/10/2013 by Community Answer from None
Q: Does it come with an attachable straw for getting in between keys? Asked on 12/31/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes, this product provides a straw attachment for directing the airflow. Answered on 12/31/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Does this Air Duster have the bitterant added? Asked on 12/5/2012 by justinbryn from justinbryn Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes the Dust Destroyer Duster 7oz does have a bitterant added to the product. Answered on 12/5/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Is this product ozone safe? Asked on 10/11/2012 by 84Goose from VT Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes this product is not ozone safe. Answered on 10/12/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Is this product non-flammable? Asked on 9/27/2012 by Gi Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Dust Destroyer Duster is Flammable. The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) from Falcon Safety Products, Inc. lists the gas used in this product as 1,1-difluoroethane which has a Flammability Rating of 4. This is the highest rating (0-4), which is "Severe." This does not mean the product is unsafe, just that it is flammable. Answered on 3/18/2013 by Goatrax from Dallas, TX A: The compressed air in Dust Destroyer DusterDust Destroyer Duster is non-flammable. Answered on 9/27/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Can i use this Dust Destroyer to blow out dust from my PC fan and also my laptop fan? Asked on 6/22/2012 by Kenny from NY Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Yes you can use the compressed air from the Dust Destroyer to blow out your PC fan and laptop fan. Answered on 6/23/2012 by Community Answer from None
Q: Can this be used for USB ports? Asked on 9/29/2011 by Barbara Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: You can use a short burst from a compressed air can to clean a USB port, but a long blast from the can might result in condensation or moisture. For instance, if you use compressed air to clean an IPhone USB port, any moisture would set off the moisture sensor on an iPhone and possibly void a warranty. I would be careful to avoid this scenario. You can always just blow out with your mouth, this is usually sufficient to unlodge dust bunnies and particles from a USB port. Answered on 10/3/2011 by Anonymous from None A: This product should be okay to use in a USB port. To place an order or this item, please contact us at 1-800-333-330. Answered on 10/3/2011 by Liz C from Staples
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