I need a good refillable can of air

shiznut123

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Anyone know where I can get a good quality(Good pressure) can of air kit that can be refilled with a pump that comes with it? I need to get all the dust out of my case and I don't want to buy those disposable ones.
 

DoOLiE11

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good deal hook me up with that info too, i hate having to waste all the money on compressed air
 

smp

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Come on guys nothing..:)
I don't think that such a thing exists.. and I don't know if that thing.. the "air duster pump" is it either.. I think that the porblem would lie with any air you put back into it, would have dust and particles in it... unless you filter it.. and I think that something that complicated isn't worth manufacturing.. but I could be wrong.. and those can of air things are directed at the consumer (photographer, computer nerd, machinist, whatever) that is looking for some clean air.. not some air that might have dust in it and stuff.. still though... I could be wrong.. good luck.
 

xWeston

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I work at compusa and we sell something called the "Re-air"
basically exactly what you guys are talking about, an empty can with a valve on the bottom that you can refill with either a handpump that comes with some of the cans, or they sell a little air compressor where you just set the can in it.
Check it out at www.compusa.com and email me for more info

weston@antievil.com
 

DoOLiE11

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yeah i saw that in shiznut123post but tahts kinda of a lot isnt it?

u offering any hook ups ?xWeston :)?
 

sparkle

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Curtis used to make a real cool product like you are looking for, but I think they stopped making it. That is the problem with this type of product "if the manufacturer stops making it, you are SOL"
 

Jhhnn

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The Compusa thing looks like what you want, seems a little pricey. You'll come out ahead in the long run if it's built to last.

Might also check at an auto parts store, ask for a portable air tank- much bigger, same idea, probable have to get a nozzle for one.
 

Dan

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Last month I picked up a small air compressor that runs off the cigarette lighter in my car. Got it at Frys for about $15.
 

pbrain

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fans wouldn't work because the air has to be concentrated and high pressure. i think using the refillable cans would be too much work to use considering the price. i just stock up on the cans whenever they're on sale.
 

Joony

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my buddie has that re-air... it sucks, the air that comes out cant really blow dust off that well as other non refillable ones... it sure was expensive