Just a heads up. You have to take off the vacuum part when using the blower for full power, and its quite substantial. The little twist diagrams also suggest that
@@Infinite_Ouroboros do you know if the nozzle it comes with is removable? Based on thumbnail it seemed like it was. Or the other parts are just attachments?
Looks like they were lazy on the interface, you must cycle through low and high mode every time you use it. That would be fine if you could press it once for low and double click for high or from low double click to turn it off but it does not register double presses you must wait about a sec before pressing the button again. Or is this just my unit? A simple user interface would be single click to turn on the unit and double click to change speed and a single click turns it off. Memory turns it on at the last speed you used. Other than that we are very impressed with the units capabilities and is much much stronger than the standalone blower with the very nice trigger button (press trigger to turn on then let go it turns off and double click to turn constant on then click to turn off) This company could create a revolutionary product with full user RPM control and different shaped nozzles etc, hopefully they continue improving on this product. I’m very surprised they have no competition. It’s literally an item that every household needs that most don’t have.
My unit functions the same as yours. I can see the design compromised that they made. It is kind of a pain to have to cycle through the low setting to get to the high setting. It comes very handy for these small projects as every time I go into a computer, I can clean up the dust without a problem. I am impressed with the unit as well and it is a welcome piece to my toolbox.
It really depends on the case, the kind of dust and dirt and a bunch of different factors. Sometimes I would have to use the high power setting to get material that is stuck in tight places, for example.
I had this duster and it was actually very good when it was working. When i first got it out of the box it had something rattling around inside. I managed to get it out and it was a piece of metal about 3mm long. All was working good until about 1month later and i started to notice the speed of the motor was fluctuating and sometimes when i switched it on it would stutter for a few seconds before actually working properly. After another 2months the motor gave up completely and just stopped whilst i was using it. Even though it was still within the 1 year manufacturers warranty as stated on the box. Opolar refused to do anything about it. Even though it stats in the instruction manual that for all warranty claims you need to contact Opolar. After the first 2 emails i had sent and got replies to they then started completely ignoring my emails. I sent around 4 or 5 emails which i got no reply to at all. So from my personal experience i would AVOID opolar because they dont care about their customers.
No offense taken, some people have other priorities than doing cable management to a viewers specifications. I love my prebuilds just the way they are and what you consider crappy, is actually decent to others. That's a Fact.
Just a heads up. You have to take off the vacuum part when using the blower for full power, and its quite substantial. The little twist diagrams also suggest that
Thanks for pointing that out. I agree, however I prefer just to grab and use without disassembly.
You mean the blue casing has to be removed? Or you referring to the extension tube?
@@artyboy1377 yes. The blue casing is the vacuum part.
@@Infinite_Ouroboros Thanks for the tip! No wonder mine doesn't seem as robust as what RUclips videos show.
@@Infinite_Ouroboros do you know if the nozzle it comes with is removable? Based on thumbnail it seemed like it was. Or the other parts are just attachments?
thanks for posting this review of the duster.
You're welcome!
its $60 USD right now on their official website thanks to a 50% off discount. bought one for $60 USD. good review bro
Looks like they were lazy on the interface, you must cycle through low and high mode every time you use it. That would be fine if you could press it once for low and double click for high or from low double click to turn it off but it does not register double presses you must wait about a sec before pressing the button again. Or is this just my unit?
A simple user interface would be single click to turn on the unit and double click to change speed and a single click turns it off. Memory turns it on at the last speed you used.
Other than that we are very impressed with the units capabilities and is much much stronger than the standalone blower with the very nice trigger button (press trigger to turn on then let go it turns off and double click to turn constant on then click to turn off)
This company could create a revolutionary product with full user RPM control and different shaped nozzles etc, hopefully they continue improving on this product. I’m very surprised they have no competition. It’s literally an item that every household needs that most don’t have.
My unit functions the same as yours. I can see the design compromised that they made. It is kind of a pain to have to cycle through the low setting to get to the high setting. It comes very handy for these small projects as every time I go into a computer, I can clean up the dust without a problem. I am impressed with the unit as well and it is a welcome piece to my toolbox.
For cleaning PC dust, do you think the regular opolar air duster is enough? (33000 RPM ) or should I get this 2 in 1 one? (60000 RPM)
I like the 2 in 1 because I have a duster and a vacuum.
which mode is better for computer case?
It really depends on the case, the kind of dust and dirt and a bunch of different factors. Sometimes I would have to use the high power setting to get material that is stuck in tight places, for example.
how long this air duster did live? I think it's already dead now.
This air duster still lives. I don't use it often. hey it may be due for a charge.
I had this duster and it was actually very good when it was working. When i first got it out of the box it had something rattling around inside. I managed to get it out and it was a piece of metal about 3mm long. All was working good until about 1month later and i started to notice the speed of the motor was fluctuating and sometimes when i switched it on it would stutter for a few seconds before actually working properly. After another 2months the motor gave up completely and just stopped whilst i was using it. Even though it was still within the 1 year manufacturers warranty as stated on the box. Opolar refused to do anything about it. Even though it stats in the instruction manual that for all warranty claims you need to contact Opolar. After the first 2 emails i had sent and got replies to they then started completely ignoring my emails. I sent around 4 or 5 emails which i got no reply to at all. So from my personal experience i would AVOID opolar because they dont care about their customers.
Mine broke after 3 uses
Sorry to hear that.
Good review for the duster but you computer is a mess, no offence. No cable management. Crappy hardware, it most be an HP or a Dell.
Lenovo prebuild crappy
No offense taken, some people have other priorities than doing cable management to a viewers specifications. I love my prebuilds just the way they are and what you consider crappy, is actually decent to others. That's a Fact.
@Réjean Gadbois There's a saying "one man's trash is another man's treasure", either way, I doubt you have anything better.