Technology
This canless air duster is about to change your life
TL;DR: Clean in an environmentally-friendly way with the X3 Hurricane Variable Speed Canless Air Duster for $119.99, a 24% savings.
Not to go all Dr. Oz on you, but your electronics are germ-ridden cesspools full of bacteria we shall not speak of. And those canned air cleaners you use are full of fluorocarbons and other mildly toxic substances.
Unfortunately, we can’t prevent bacteria and dirt from building up in the cracks of your phone. But we can help you clean it in an environmentally-friendly way with this X3 Hurricane Variable Speed Canless Air Duster.
Like canned air, the X3 Hurricane Duster can tackle all those tiny gunk-filled crevices with ease. Only instead of using a mix of various gases like most canned air products, it electronically compresses the air and blasts it at up to 260 miles per hour. Not only does this prevent harmful toxins from being released into the air, but this reusable device also eliminates the need to toss the can when it runs out. In fact, on a fresh charge, the X3 Hurricane is equal to over 5,000 cans of a traditional duster. No biggie.
Beyond your grimy phone, this eco-friendly cleaner can also be used on small and large computers, server rooms, camera lenses, mirrors, high-end medical equipment, retail displays, complex circuit boards, and more.
Usually $159.95, the X3 Hurricane Variable Speed Canless Air Duster is available now for $119.99 (24% off).
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