Compressed air

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Am i the only one that thinks this, or is compressed air a complete rip off?

Just went out to get some to spay over my motherboard with.....£9.99!!

Almost £10 for a can of air.....WTF
 
I bought mine from Kustom for £7.25 + pnp

The annoying thing is that its pretty crap tbh :mad:

Some non-static cloths would have been better :(
 
OOPS wrong account ;)

Other than a cloth, maybe using a high CFM fan would do the trick?
 
my dads car tire was little down the other day and he went into a garage and asked if they could just give it a little squirt of air, the conversation went a little like this:

'that will be £2'

'£2 for some air?'

'well its got to come from somewhere hasnt it'

doest really help but i found it amusing :)
 
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The pre-loaded cans are a damn waste. Ur better off just buying a small air compressor and a jet nozzle. You'll have paid that off with like 5 cans of air, lol.
 
I am into another hobby (Rc) and they get really dirty therefore my dad bought a rarther large air compressor to blow all the dirt off them.

I just use this rarther than paying £10 for a small can, i could go into business filling cans with compressed air :p

Sam
 
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I've found that if u don't have an air compressor or a good can of air a gas powered leaf blower works a damn charm for radiator cleaning :D

We really should have a ghetto mod section :)
 
a can of air costs alittle over 10$ over here.

but will buy one anyway, basicly only the cpu heatsink needs to be cleaned.
 
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