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Giottos Rocket Air Blaster, Manual Air Blower with Extra-Large Rubber Bulb - 5.3" Long | 
| Brand: Giotto's
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $8.20 You Save: $6.75 (45%)
New (3) from $8.20
Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
MPN: AA1920 ASIN: B000J3HB2S
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| • | Natural and enviromentally friendly rubber | | • | Air Inlet Valve prevents air back-flow from tube | | • | Detachable super stream air tube | | • | Giotto's patented and unique rocket base design provides standing function, convenient use and storage. | | • | Rocket-Air can blow off dust particles, even those items due to static electricity. |
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Product Description The rocket-shaped air-blowing ball series developed in 2002 are made from a silica gel, they are very powerful and refill quickly. They are made of a nontoxic, environmentally friendly material, resistant to both high and low temperatures, tear-proof. It has an air valve to prevent it from breathing in dust and blows out a powerful stream of air to blow dust away, to make cleaning lenses, cameras, filters a breeze. Unique rocket-shaped design can stand upright, and its removable nozzle can be removed and stowed. 5.3" Long 2." Long Nozzle 2.0" Max. Diameter
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A vital accessory for the digital SLR owner. December 4, 2006 Roger J. Buffington (Huntington Beach, CA United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
One of the few drawbacks to digital SLR cameras is that they are susceptible to dust on the sensor. This can result in one's photos showing unsightly spots or smudges. Film cameras did not have this problem because film substitutes for the sensor, and is, of course, constantly replaced. But on digital SLRs the same sensor stays behind the lens and if it gets a piece of dust on it, the problem remains until the dust is removed. The first time I got a dust smudge on the sensor of my Nikon D200 I was pretty rattled. This little accessory fixed it up immediately. Six blasts from the Rocket and my sensor was clean and pristine again. The Rocket has a narrow nozzle for getting up fairly close to the sensor, and a rear filter to ensure that it does not pump dust *into* your DSLR. The best thing I can say about the Rocket is that it works. Twice since I have needed to clean my sensor, and both times the Rocket came through and did the job. I have recommended the Rocket to others, and I consider it to be an essential tool for the digital SLR camera enthusiast or professional.
Works great March 14, 2007 Eric R. Whitlow (Michigan) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Very simple to use. Worked great the first time I used it. All of the dust was removed from my sensor after a few puffs of air. I would highly recommend this product before the others for the initial cleaning.
Cute Air Duster December 7, 2007 S. Quan (Foster City, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got this air blower over the smaller size at Amazon, not only because it was cuter, but it was cheaper to boot. I love this product because I use it for so many different things. In addition to using it for what I purchased it for which is to blow dust off my DSLR and Panasonic camcorder lens, I also use it to dust off my computer monitor, desk, computer case, etc. Prior to buying this item, I would buy the canned air and use that to blow dust around. I never felt comfortable, being the environmentally conscious person that I am, using canned air. The Rocket air blaster is environmentally friendly and as long as you have the strength in your fingers to continue pumping, you can continue to dust away. With the canned air, you are limited by the amount of compressed air in the can. But also, as you use the canned air, the container gets cold, very cold. Personally I never felt comfortable using something whose temp changed drastically as I used it. Also, the canned air can't be used when holding the nozzle straight down or at certain other angles. I know because I always try this and it only sprays out pure frozen air. The Rocket Blower doesn't care what angle you hold it at, it still works! There are two little holes in two opposing fins. To add to the cuteness of this item, the holes can be used to attach a strap so you can take the blower everywhere with you. Cons: The wide round size of the blower makes it difficult to control direction of the nozzle. I have to hold the nozzle sometimes with my left hand and compress the blower with my right to get controlled dusting action. I wish the blowing action was a little more powerful than it is. It produced a little weaker puff of air than I had anticipated. From what people have written, I got the impression this was a high quality product, and it is, don't get me wrong, the packaging was beautiful and the product is a thick durable rubber material, it is easy to use, and so forth, but I just wish it produced a stronger puff of air. I think if they could do this, they might actually be able to compete with canned air (I'm not kidding) and eat into their market share, rather than confine themselves to digital cameras and the like. The Rocket Blower does what it is supposed to do and does it well. If they offered a narrower nozzle with stronger blowing capacity I would opt for that model in a heartbeat. My biggest complaint is the lack of ability to aim the air accurately. Too often I will squeeze the bulb and the nozzle will be zigzagging everywhere. This can be frustrating when there's a stubborn piece of dust in a very specific location and the nozzle is spraying in all kinds of different directions. Tip: you can wash the blower easily by rinsing it in water and drying off with a towel if it becomes dusty.
Good Blower with a nice stand up feature! May 7, 2007 Brian ODell (Marseilles IL. USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Nice blower, does its job and I really like the stand feature it has so it wont roll away when you set it down. Also has a filter to keep you from sucking in dust and blowing it into or onto your camera. Seems well built.
Great blower, works like a charm June 3, 2008 G. Berger (Bellerose, NY USA) This is a great little blower, a few blasts got rid of all the dust on my sensor. It IS difficult to aim with one hand, but you can set the camera down and hold the nozzle with one hand while squeezing with the other. If the dust is just sitting on your sensor as opposed to stuck on, this is the tool to have.
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