Mine had issues from the start. Now it won’t even turn on. It was very well taken care of too. It was powerful but turned out to be trash. I’m so mad I spent $100 on it. I’m a barber and now I’m online either looking how to fix it or find a better option to replace it.
@@micah.80665bro if your a barber just get an air compressor put it in the back and buy a long hose with an exhaust attachment and trigger. prolly cost you like $100-$150 i’ve been to barbers that have this same setup
I bit the bullet and bought the Kica 2.0. I had issues from the start. I should have returned it and I’m so mad I didn’t. It completely stopped working. Now I have a $100 paper weight. Fml
Paper weight ?!😅 Just call them if it's outside the 30 days or whatever you have in your country and explain they will issue refund no issues. Amazon knows ppl aren't going to bother calling, which helps because there is never a wait on the phone lol I get refunded lots of things just for speaking to someone sometimes over 12 months old depending on the product. In Australia it's called "consumer guarantees"
Oh boy, I went down this rabbithole a while back. I ultimately ended up buying a corded electronics duster. There's just no comparison in power between battery and plug-in dusters. An important factor for electronics dusting is to make sure the air is filtered, as debris in the air can carry a slight charge. The only battery dusters that are kore powerful is the Makita shop duster, but that just seemed way overkill, as well as not being designed for electronics.
If you want the most powerful electric air duster there isn't any that come close to the Makita High Speed Dust Blower XSA01Z. Almost as powerful as a compressor really, and priced to match haha. Not as svelt as the ones you've show obviously, but who cares when you can use it for more than just electronics dusting. It's powerful enough to freakin air sweep my workshop.
I bought a VMOK model. Has 3 speeds, plenty of attachments & a light. Says 100,000 rpm but don't know how accurate that claim is. I've been using it for about a year now with no issues. Works perfectly. Only costs $40. Ended up getting a deal on EBay for $25. It's a deal breaker, I love it. Sorry, I don't have a Bonsai tree to test 🙂
Okay, it's nothing like Ohare because those "compressed air" cans don't have just air. It's got gasses in it. That's why there's a viral video of someone's computer burning when they used it while the computer was on.
Thanks to your comment I didn't need to scroll through the Video... That was the only reason, why I watched it. I'm sick of buiing new cans every few weeks and want an electric one.
They are worse, by a small margin. If you buy any of the battery-powered units they are guaranteed to have worse performance than units that are required to plug in. I'd recommend going with something like a Datavac computer cleaner. They're twice as expensive as the one he paid, but they're basically leaf blowers with how powerful they are.
Well the ones he picked are bad but Ali has some really good ones i use it in every hard to reach place and i use it for blowing the leaves at my front door and all the sand
Electric Air Duster - 130000RPM Compressed Air Duster,3 Gear Adjustable Jet Dry Blower Metal construction. $75.21 with Amazon Prime card and $10.49 off using reward points, as of the posting of this comment.
Do a review on the Cosano air duster 130000 rpm. I just got one today, and it's mad powerful. You won't be disappointed, it's way better than both of those.
Eh, the video would be better if it mentioned air filtering, static electricity, showed an actually dusty pc being blown. If I buy that amazon one and I end up needing to wipe my pc fans that'd be a waste. Dust usually sticks to surfaces. Also mentioning to NOT let the fans spin while blowing at them would be an extra point.
@@jourdanfarmerthis has a battery though, and the wiring could not be great. Long term, you could have a fire on your hands, and no actual company that’s responsible. I get what you’re saying, but they aren’t quite apples to apples.
I think he's faking the results, cause how are people (when using the KiCA) able to blow snow off a Car, when he is barely able to blow a Desk Ornament across the desk. Plus, he doesn't talk about battery Life, for use and/or charging. With that said, a lot of these Dust Blowers only last like 30mins (Max), on a Fully Charged Battery, whereas the KiCA is lasting 2 to 4 hours. So yeah, if I can use it longer, with charging it less, then that would be awesome, and worth the extra money. Plus even if he was using the KiCA on Max Power, do I really want to use something twice as powerful when blowing the dust from my PC Motherboard, CPU, GPU, and so on, cause I don't want blowout any Pins/Jumpers, or loosen cables, while blowing out my PC.
There’s no way these fans will even come close to budging, much less dislodging any pins or jumpers on a PC. I only use these jet fans on my CPU air cooler, keyboard, and the case filters. I use a small vacuum with a brush attachment for cleaning the inside of the case and the mobo. Using a duster inside your case will just ensure that dust gets blown in harder to reach and harder to see areas.
Now im curius how the v2 compares 😅
Mine had issues from the start. Now it won’t even turn on. It was very well taken care of too. It was powerful but turned out to be trash. I’m so mad I spent $100 on it. I’m a barber and now I’m online either looking how to fix it or find a better option to replace it.
@@micah.80665bro if your a barber just get an air compressor put it in the back and buy a long hose with an exhaust attachment and trigger. prolly cost you like $100-$150 i’ve been to barbers that have this same setup
I bit the bullet and bought the Kica 2.0. I had issues from the start. I should have returned it and I’m so mad I didn’t. It completely stopped working. Now I have a $100 paper weight. Fml
Paper weight ?!😅 Just call them if it's outside the 30 days or whatever you have in your country and explain they will issue refund no issues. Amazon knows ppl aren't going to bother calling, which helps because there is never a wait on the phone lol I get refunded lots of things just for speaking to someone sometimes over 12 months old depending on the product. In Australia it's called "consumer guarantees"
Oh boy, I went down this rabbithole a while back.
I ultimately ended up buying a corded electronics duster. There's just no comparison in power between battery and plug-in dusters. An important factor for electronics dusting is to make sure the air is filtered, as debris in the air can carry a slight charge. The only battery dusters that are kore powerful is the Makita shop duster, but that just seemed way overkill, as well as not being designed for electronics.
What model you ended up buying?
Same 😂
WHATS THE MODEL MAN?!! THE MODEL? (grabbing you by shirt collar)
Model!?
@@PabloAntOyarzo I hate when people leave these type of comments and never tell you what they actually decided to purchase.
If you want the most powerful electric air duster there isn't any that come close to the Makita High Speed Dust Blower XSA01Z. Almost as powerful as a compressor really, and priced to match haha. Not as svelt as the ones you've show obviously, but who cares when you can use it for more than just electronics dusting. It's powerful enough to freakin air sweep my workshop.
The model with square handles usually are stronger because they fit more batteries (power). These are truly based on battery power.
I bought a VMOK model. Has 3 speeds, plenty of attachments & a light. Says 100,000 rpm but don't know how accurate that claim is. I've been using it for about a year now with no issues. Works perfectly. Only costs $40. Ended up getting a deal on EBay for $25. It's a deal breaker, I love it. Sorry, I don't have a Bonsai tree to test 🙂
Okay, it's nothing like Ohare because those "compressed air" cans don't have just air. It's got gasses in it. That's why there's a viral video of someone's computer burning when they used it while the computer was on.
ok but if this thing is blowing air it is just displacing the dust..... is this actually effective for dusting?
That's all compressed air cans do.
This was a nicely done, well made video that completely missed the only question I actually had: do these work as well or better than the can?
Thanks to your comment I didn't need to scroll through the Video...
That was the only reason, why I watched it. I'm sick of buiing new cans every few weeks and want an electric one.
They are worse, by a small margin. If you buy any of the battery-powered units they are guaranteed to have worse performance than units that are required to plug in. I'd recommend going with something like a Datavac computer cleaner. They're twice as expensive as the one he paid, but they're basically leaf blowers with how powerful they are.
Which one lasted longer? in terms of battery life and life span.
Nothing compares to my dads big factory industrial compressor. It was so loud that the whole house would shake was powerful asf
I just use my Craftsman 20v Shop/Leaf blower
true true. absolutely underrated video.
im giving this a like for the TESTS alone! AMAZING haha Keep up the amazing work!! Thanks haha
The scientific methods used to teat these two models was off the charts.
what’s that little tree you got there
Can it really replace the canned compressed air in cleaning the inside of a pc? Is it as strong?
Well the ones he picked are bad but Ali has some really good ones i use it in every hard to reach place and i use it for blowing the leaves at my front door and all the sand
I love the cat hair sticking out of the Kica. Welcome to my world
Electric Air Duster - 130000RPM Compressed Air Duster,3 Gear Adjustable Jet Dry Blower Metal construction.
$75.21 with Amazon Prime card and $10.49 off using reward points, as of the posting of this comment.
Do a review on the Cosano air duster 130000 rpm. I just got one today, and it's mad powerful. You won't be disappointed, it's way better than both of those.
The Hotfien is rated at 150,000 rpm
Sketchy test. Didn't account for the nozzle diameter on each. In order to compare the pressure generated you must use similar accessories.
Having been there and experienced both products in person, I can confirm that those were two sketchy mfs
ari blower model X3 on temu IS 20 times more powerfull that what you got. and it's abput 50 $
Well you have a 86000rpm KiCA vs 150000RPM Hotfien (is the brand). Which one was going win? Please compare more evenly spec'd products.
Very scientific review! 😂 definetly going for the cheap one 😮
Eventually you'll have to air dust the air duster
The cheap one sucks I had 2 break on me
it costs 10 dollars more with your link
Its a 50+ dollar duster NOW
You're hilarious. Never experienced a better review.
I was about to reach through the screen and grab that little hair stuck on this one @ 4:55
Your intro to the video is the SAME intro I listened too on the last 3 channels. You know. About the house full of animals. Pffft
you would gotten a like if you at least did a battery life test
Eh, the video would be better if it mentioned air filtering, static electricity, showed an actually dusty pc being blown.
If I buy that amazon one and I end up needing to wipe my pc fans that'd be a waste. Dust usually sticks to surfaces.
Also mentioning to NOT let the fans spin while blowing at them would be an extra point.
Dystopian? of, relating to, or being an imagined world or society in which people lead dehumanized, fearful lives ?????????
NEVER EVER go cheap for electronics
That’s exactly why I spent at least a months salary on every light bulb in my house
@@jourdanfarmerthis has a battery though, and the wiring could not be great. Long term, you could have a fire on your hands, and no actual company that’s responsible.
I get what you’re saying, but they aren’t quite apples to apples.
True. Light bulbs are using actual voltage, so the fire risk is hundreds of times greater. @@kart182
Yep. DEFINITELY. Over pay for apple. Every time. 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
@@iceman125971 is that really what you took away from that?
cetimeters ?
I’m pretty sure
wtf am i watching 😂
This seems really faked lol
I think he's faking the results, cause how are people (when using the KiCA) able to blow snow off a Car, when he is barely able to blow a Desk Ornament across the desk. Plus, he doesn't talk about battery Life, for use and/or charging. With that said, a lot of these Dust Blowers only last like 30mins (Max), on a Fully Charged Battery, whereas the KiCA is lasting 2 to 4 hours. So yeah, if I can use it longer, with charging it less, then that would be awesome, and worth the extra money. Plus even if he was using the KiCA on Max Power, do I really want to use something twice as powerful when blowing the dust from my PC Motherboard, CPU, GPU, and so on, cause I don't want blowout any Pins/Jumpers, or loosen cables, while blowing out my PC.
What are you dusting for more than 30 mins at a time?
There’s no way these fans will even come close to budging, much less dislodging any pins or jumpers on a PC.
I only use these jet fans on my CPU air cooler, keyboard, and the case filters. I use a small vacuum with a brush attachment for cleaning the inside of the case and the mobo. Using a duster inside your case will just ensure that dust gets blown in harder to reach and harder to see areas.
never trust amazon