





✨ Elevate Your Cleaning Game with Metro DataVac! ✨
The Metro DataVac ESD Safe Electric Duster (Model ED-500 ESD) is a powerful, eco-friendly cleaning solution designed specifically for electronic equipment. Weighing just 3.52 pounds and featuring a 0.75 Peak HP motor, this innovative duster eliminates dust and dirt without the use of harmful canned air. It includes three extra filters and boasts a comprehensive warranty, making it a reliable choice for professional cleaners.
| Manufacturer | Metropolitan Vacuum Cleaner Company |
| Brand | Data-Vac |
| Item Weight | 3.52 pounds |
| Package Dimensions | 11.34 x 5.91 x 4.57 inches |
| Item model number | ED500-ESD |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ED500ESD3F |
A**R
surprisingly powerful, incredibly useful
Although very noisy, this little blower packs some serious power. I aimed this at my desk from across the room, and it knocked my switch pro controller, my mouse, and my speakers clear off my desk.I got one for my dad for Christmas because he and my mom kept stealing mine for their own projects.This will surely save me a ton of money on compressed air, and the ESD feature is a must for dusting computers/electronics.Absolutely love it. 10/10, would definitely reccomend.
N**S
Works
The precision straw that comes with canned air lets you get high pressure into tighter spaces than the nozzle that comes with this machine.But other than that it works great. Plenty of pressure for all but extraordinarily precise work - which all but mechanical engineers won't be doing.It does get hot quickly, and does smell a bit. However the heat and smell don't effect performance - at least thusfar.It's a solid machine and well built. I have a feeling it will save me quite a bit money in times to come.
J**O
This little thing can blow!
I purchased this item to clean out my gaming PC, and it seems to have worked great. It's my PC's first cleaning since purchasing it eight months ago, and I l have a small dog that sheds a ton of hair. Before cleaning, my PC would be ideal around 45C. Post clean, it's around 35C.It has tons of blowing pressure and easily removes surface dust in places you can't see without taking your computer entirely apart. It's not going to remove the stuck-on dust on fan blades, but the smaller brush attachment kinda works there. A "deep" clean would probably require uninstalling the fans for a more focused effort.It's light enough for prolonged use, and it's not that loud. I mean, it's not quiet, but it's not a noise level that's unexpected. Think house vacuum.The various attachments are cool; I played around with a few of them so far. No complaints there.The only downside I've noticed so far is how quickly the device heats up. It gets HOT. So I would go a couple of minutes on, give it a minute or so to cool off, and then back on. I kind of wished it didn't get so hot so quickly, but maybe that's just something you have to deal with when working with something so compact. Note the heat doesn't transfer to the handle, but depending on the size of your hand, your fingers would brush up against the exterior of the device, and that's when you'll feel the heat.The quality of the build does seem pretty awesome.The warning label is somewhat confusing, saying, "to reduce the risk of electric shock - do not use outdoors." Prior, I watched youtube vids and saw people using it outdoors, so I just went for it. I have no intention of cleaning my PC inside to have the dust fly all over the place, and I have a covered garage outside that I ended up cleaning it at. I'm not sure the science behind using the device outside and have asked the manufacturer for more details.Once finished with the PC, I used it around my gaming space—desk, monitors, keyboard, etc. I didn't mind doing indoors as it wasn't as bad as my PC.Price-wise I think it's somewhat expensive, but when thinking about the price of the components, the risk of moisture when using compressed air was just not a work risk. Oh, yea, and better for the environment is cool too. So that's my review.
A**N
Perfect for cleaning laptop
This is great for cleaning the laptop. Loud but good. Don't use around your pets or a sleeping person, that should be obvious.Love it. Air cans are something I never liked. The waste and not enough power and then you run out of air and it's still dirty. Ugh! I just want to use something until I'm happy it is clean. We keep in a drawer next to the computer. Easy to store. Easy to use. Love it !
D**.
Well built powerful little unit.
This unit is built like a tank and has powerful blowing force. I'm very satisfied with it and expect it to last many years which will save significant $$$ in lieu of buying canned air. Is noisy and gets hot but that's not a problem in my view.
B**Z
Decent blower to clean your electronics, but not for heavy duty or regular use.
I am on my 3rd one of these, that's how much I like them and I use it nearly every day. Unfortunately, due to a weak point in the power cable, these don't last very long. The cable starts breaking at the base (On the device's side.) due to (I believe.) the weight of the cable ripping it out slowly. The cable is also prone to kink which probably doesn't help. Eventually, you get intermittent loss of power if the cable is angled in certain ways near the base and this will worsen over time till the cable fails completely and it stops working. In fact, the last one I had blew up on my hand. It let out a huge spark and even tripped the electrical breaker for that section of my house, but luckily no injuries.It's a shame because besides of this huge flaw with the power cable, the device is stupidly sturdy and built to last a lifetime.
D**E
Stop wasting your $$ on air compressor cans
This is the best solution for anyone who needs to use an air compressor for anything. I use this for my gaming pc, cleaning up my workspace, and even dusting out my pizza oven.I would buy this again.
B**Y
Not a substitute for compressed air
This thing works great, and as other reviews have said it's very powerful and loud. But it's also a large device, so even with the attachments you can't really get in as tight of spots as with compressed air. So in that respect it's use is somewhat limited. The cord is annoying too. I with there was like a 20V battery version, but then there'd be no ESD, so yeah... I'd trade the security for ease of use personally.
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