I've been using some plug in blower from Amazon and it is definitely powerful but this being so compact and easy to use is awesome also won't freeze like canned air.
It is not recommended to use it to clean the sensor, even with the blue filter. It will blow away large particles of dust, but it will leave more small particles of dust and maybe the sensor is not fine enough.
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do you think the Nitecore besides the compact size have another benefits, compare to a good vacuum? 🤔
Does the blue filter come with the blower? Or We need to buy separately? and How much? I just think why the manufacturer does not install the finer blue fillter with the blower in the first place as this blower ideal for photography optic and gears. We need to most dustless air to blow.
The link in the description is for the Blowerbaby Kit which is the fan + sensor filter + camera brush. They have not shipped us the standalone blowers yet, but we do plan on selling them separately in the future.
Blow me up Scotty! Oh wait... but how about you guys make a tiny device for inflating sleeping pads - the manufacturers of pads like Exped or Thermarest can't produce decent ones. Preferably one that can run of external nitecore power bank, so you don't need to carry extra batteries... Cheers!
(pssst don't tell my boss but I secretly like those as well...there is something quite nice and relaxing about using a manual device when caring for your equipment)
Bought my first and last canned air "cleaner" last year. Have not used it for cameras for about 11 months. That's because of the unsafe mixture of air and ice-gas... that leaves a layer that has to be removed and is potentially harmful. A device like the nitecore blower, would see much more use. I want one : - )
I MUST Have it! It will literally Pay for itself! Canned Air at average $4.00 per Can. No Brainer IMHO. And the Name: "BlowerBaby" LMAO ! I do a Lot of Computer Maintenance. Useful! And, Firearms Optics Cleaning! Useful!
I would say in a garage environment an air compressor with a hose is probably best. We mostly thought this is good for those situations where its too inconvenient to charge an air compressor.
NO, DataVac makes blowers for that purpose, this little thing prolly couldn't blow a drop of water across a windshield and no mention of the noise level, the baby blower is 80 decibels or more I'm sure.
@@NitecoreStore I have a electronic duster for the computer, and it does not expel static charges, as this can damage the components. This is a market you can target, to replace air dusters for computers, so long as you don't have static.
I just got it : Nitecore Electric Rechargeable Duster = N.E.R.D. No wonder the name got rejected Btw the name “blowerbaby” is lame, although I can’t come up with an alternative name
Nitecore Electronic Rechargable Duster also known as NERD
🤓 Someone's paying attention~ 😜
OMG I given a like because of Kelly!
You have to admire the well thought out engineering!!!
Excellent use of the hanna-barbera sound effect at the beginning there
😜 this guy knows his SFX.
I've been using some plug in blower from Amazon and it is definitely powerful but this being so compact and easy to use is awesome also won't freeze like canned air.
I was hoping you were going to get Kelly to say Blower Baby 🤣😂😆 👍👍👍👍
Looks like a useful tool. Thanks Nitecore.
Why do I want this...
It is not recommended to use it to clean the sensor, even with the blue filter. It will blow away large particles of dust, but it will leave more small particles of dust and maybe the sensor is not fine enough.
do you think the Nitecore besides the compact size have another benefits, compare to a good vacuum? 🤔
It is rechargeable which is its best feature, whereas you eventually have to buy more and more cans of air.
Does the blue filter come with the blower? Or We need to buy separately? and How much?
I just think why the manufacturer does not install the finer blue fillter with the blower in the first place as this blower ideal for photography optic and gears. We need to most dustless air to blow.
The link in the description is for the Blowerbaby Kit which is the fan + sensor filter + camera brush. They have not shipped us the standalone blowers yet, but we do plan on selling them separately in the future.
Blow me up Scotty!
Oh wait... but how about you guys make a tiny device for inflating sleeping pads - the manufacturers of pads like Exped or Thermarest can't produce decent ones. Preferably one that can run of external nitecore power bank, so you don't need to carry extra batteries... Cheers!
Great content! Love the comedy too
Dude, you are too funny 😄
great idea , I like the product , I will get one day 👍
I have the tried and true Giotto squeeze blower!
(pssst don't tell my boss but I secretly like those as well...there is something quite nice and relaxing about using a manual device when caring for your equipment)
My BlowerBaby "exploded" and the blades inside shot out the fan blades. Luckily I was not aiming at my camera sensor.
only because this is the latest video, are the firearms tape switchs compatable with the "ix" series of lights ?
Bought my first and last canned air "cleaner" last year. Have not used it for cameras for about 11 months. That's because of the unsafe mixture of air and ice-gas... that leaves a layer that has to be removed and is potentially harmful. A device like the nitecore blower, would see much more use.
I want one : - )
Nice product but I don't use compressed air enough to warrant spending 100 bucks.
I MUST Have it! It will literally Pay for itself! Canned Air at average $4.00 per Can. No Brainer IMHO. And the Name: "BlowerBaby" LMAO ! I do a Lot of Computer Maintenance. Useful! And, Firearms Optics Cleaning! Useful!
NICE!!
do you think it would work to blow water out of areas of a car after a wash? like al the edges and wheels etc?
I would say in a garage environment an air compressor with a hose is probably best. We mostly thought this is good for those situations where its too inconvenient to charge an air compressor.
NO, DataVac makes blowers for that purpose, this little thing prolly couldn't blow a drop of water across a windshield and no mention of the noise level, the baby blower is 80 decibels or more I'm sure.
It's $80 !! I'd pay $20 for it or just buy a can of duster. A shop compressed air tank will do the same thing, probably better.
Is there any static charge coming from the unit?
Not that I can tell. I will inquire to the manufacturer to see what kind of motor they use.
@@NitecoreStore I have a electronic duster for the computer, and it does not expel static charges, as this can damage the components. This is a market you can target, to replace air dusters for computers, so long as you don't have static.
Pretty funny 😄
You should really market this for home PC dust removal...
Lol filling a Cheeto!
now....make an atachment to run a firearms chamber chiller. you'd sell another million more.
Poor Kelly
I just got it :
Nitecore Electric Rechargeable Duster
=
N.E.R.D.
No wonder the name got rejected
Btw the name “blowerbaby” is lame, although I can’t come up with an alternative name
strange video
Anybody else hard?