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Little VacDecember 16, 2009 S. GILLIAM 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great little vacuum to clean computers with and even your desktops with. Plus I like the fact that I don't have to put batteries in it. It seem the vacuums that run on batteries to me don't have the power this one does. I really like this little vacuum cleaner. I'm giving this vacuum to a friend for Christmas. I already have one and liked it so much that I knew it would make a great Christmas gift.
Does what it is supposed to doJuly 20, 2010 socalgal(Los Angeles, CA) This little vac does exactly what it is suppose to do, pick up small dust particles. If you are expecting it to pick up pieces of food, screws and other larger items dropped in your keyboard or CPU then you will be disappointed. It is great for use around delicate pc boards and actually does pick up very small lightweight items. It is powerful enough for what it is intended to do and nothing more. If you want something more powerful then get the larger data vac pro or a regular vacuum cleaner.
very pleasedJanuary 6, 2009 Scout Boyd 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Works well. I chose this one because it runs on electricity and I wouldn't need to be near my computer to vacuum my sewing machine equipment. It has good power and does the job!
Weak suction and POOR filterMarch 7, 2010 Nicerobot(Burlingame, California United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Like other reviewers, when I first saw that this vac was electric, I thought the suction would be really strong. It is not and I promise you there are battery powered vacuums out there that are much more powerful than this. It will suck up only the loosest dust and debris from surfaces so the brush on the end of the nozzle has to do most of the work. Worse the filter is a tiny cloth thing that will let many small particles pass through. I used the vac to suck up some debris from a piece of plastic I was sawing and many of the particles (much larger than your average piece of dust mind you) went right through the filter and into the motor housing. That's another problem too - the exhaust goes THROUGH the motor and out the back end - not the best design when you have a poor filter.
It deserves rather 0April 21, 2006 Codar Co(Chicago, IL) 20 out of 22 found this review helpful
Worst accessory ever! DON'T BUY IT. It doesn't have power to blow or vacuum a smallest piece of styrofoam or paper. It'just doesn't work, it looks nice, but is utterly loud and gets clogged in a second, I mean if you somehow manage to scratch some dust of your equipment.
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