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Giottos AA1900 Large Rocket Blaster | 
enlarge | Brand: Giotto Category: CE
List Price: $15.50 Buy New: $6.95 You Save: $8.55 (55%)
New (10) from $6.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 55 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7
MPN: AA1900 Model: Large Rocket-air UPC: 411378016317 EAN: 0411378016317 ASIN: B00017LSPI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Natural and Environmentally-friendly rubber | | • | Air inlet valve design prevents air back flow from air nozzle | | • | Detachable supper air stream air nozzle | | • | Special design for optional nect strap attachment | | • | GIOTTO's patented tripod base design provides free-standing function, convenient use and storage |
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Product Description The rocket-shaped air-blowers are made of silical gel. They are very powerful and easy to use. Made from non-toxic, environmentally friendly material, these Super rocket-air blowers are resistant to both high and low temperatures while 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 or filters a breeze. Unique rocket-shaped design can stand upright and its nozzle can be removed. Rocket-Air blows off dust particles, even those clinging to items from static electricity Dimensions - 7.5 x 2.4 inch Weight - 3.2 ounces
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| Customer Reviews: Read 50 more reviews...
Really Blows May 12, 2008 What can I say? The rocket really blows, but that's what it's suppposed to do. Fits good in your hand, and it's sturdy.
Powerful May 8, 2008 I'm quite satisfied with the Rocket Blaster. It is very powerful and does an excellent job cleaning the sensor on our DSLR. It well surpasses the smaller instrument that it replaces.
Just the right amount of air! May 5, 2008 This blaster provides Just the right amount of air!
Enough to blow off most dust particles but not so much that it would blow dust into the lens through the seems. Plus I love the little rocket fins which allow you to place it up right in the launch position!
Rocket Blaster Reveiw April 24, 2008 Great Blaster,curios though if I't should be used to suck dust rather than to blow off dust.
A skeptic convinced - nice Trekkie design too April 3, 2008 After having viewed some pretty unusual approaches to cleaning of the sensor on my Nikon d70s, I decided to go with the simplest in concept. A very good quality YouTube demonstration provided the incentive to go for it; hey for less than $20, the large Giottos has turned out to be the real deal. It eliminated all "specs". I didn't believe it was possible, but courtesy of the YouTube demo, the "right way" evidently was utilized.
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