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Vacuums for case dust, etc

zwotb

Weaksauce
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Hey,

Are there any small vacuums that work great for sucking out dust inside cases, keyboards, etc that are safe to use?

I use compressed air for a lot of things, as well as other solvents for cleaning certain types of hardware, but I'm wondering about a vacuum for general maintenance ( since compressed air just shoots the dust everywhere and it's a pain to take everything outside all the time ).


TIA,

.z
 
wouldnt a regular vacuum cleaner work just fine? I know that you couldnt do detailed cleaning, but it would at least suck up the majority of the dust.
 
People caution on static. I think that's only an issue with the metal nozzle ones, but don't take my word for it. Also, if it's too powerful you might suction up all your jumpers.
 
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