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  • I've used compressed air in a can before, and it was great! But wasteful in the long run. Aerosol cans are typically max 10bar at 20'C, and schwalbe's tubeless thingy can take 11 bars and doesnt look much smaller either. The idea came from

    I really like the electronic dusters, but they sound single-purpose. Defo one for consideration, I'll look into them!

    @hugo7 If I had a workshop When I'll have my workshop in 4 years time, it'll 100% have a compressor tucked away and plumped in so that I can use pneumatic tools and have unlimited air to dust stuff. Its "unfortunate" that we're a DIY inclined & creative household with 7 bikes, 2 3D printers, 2 sewing machines, patterns, fabrics...etc in a two-bed. The compressor has to wait :)

  • What I'm taking away from that is that the compressor can be self funded buy selling the excess sewing machine and 3d printer, and will actually give a net space gain.

  • You'd think, but then when I want to print a wall-mount to hold the compressor head I'll have to buy a 3d printer again... vicious cycle!

    Edit: I'd 100% buy a pillar drill before a compressor with the same footprint, that'd get way more use

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