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Giottos GTAA1900 火箭鼓风机 黑色
Giottos GTAA1900 Rocket Air Blower - Black
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Giottos GTAA1900 Rocket Air Blower - Black
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- 耐用持久的建设
- Rocket-shaped air blower ideal for cleaning lenses, filters and cameras
- Air inlet valve's design prevents backflow from the air nozzle
- Detachable super air-stream air nozzle
- Can attach optional neck strap attachment (not included)
- Made from natural rubber
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基本信息
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : 不是
- 语言 : 英语
- 商品尺寸 : 6.1 x 6.1 x 19.05 cm; 136.08 克
- 制造商 : Giottos
- ASIN : B00017LSPI
- 型号 / 款式 : AA1900
- 亚马逊热销商品排名: 商品里排第1,429名摄影摄像 (查看商品销售排行榜摄影摄像)
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大黑火箭空气冲击波轻松去除灰尘和碎屑的相机,镜头和过滤器具有强大的爆炸气。由橡胶制成。包括一个单向阀,防止冲击波从吸入灰尘和传播它回到你的设备。
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此商品在美国亚马逊上最有用的商品评论
美国亚马逊:
4.7 颗星,最多 5 颗星
2,739 条评论

Joe D
3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great When New, But They Don't Last Forever
2019年5月22日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: 空气冲击波商品包装: 标准包装已确认购买
Maybe I am expecting too much out of these. I bought this in 2012, and I have really not used this much. I just pull it out of the drawer when I need to blow off dust on a lens or a sensor. Otherwise, it has not been exposed to sunlight, and it has not been abused. About a year ago I started noticing a crack in the rubber where it connects to the nozzle. Now it is cracking all over that area, and it leaks a lot of air, so it does not blow as well. If I was using the heck out of this I would expect it to wear out and fall apart. I was not expecting it to start disintegrating in a drawer. This is why I knocked a few stars off the rating. It appears that you can only expect these things to last around 5 or 6 years.

3.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great When New, But They Don't Last Forever
2019年5月21日 在美国审核
Maybe I am expecting too much out of these. I bought this in 2012, and I have really not used this much. I just pull it out of the drawer when I need to blow off dust on a lens or a sensor. Otherwise, it has not been exposed to sunlight, and it has not been abused. About a year ago I started noticing a crack in the rubber where it connects to the nozzle. Now it is cracking all over that area, and it leaks a lot of air, so it does not blow as well. If I was using the heck out of this I would expect it to wear out and fall apart. I was not expecting it to start disintegrating in a drawer. This is why I knocked a few stars off the rating. It appears that you can only expect these things to last around 5 or 6 years.
2019年5月21日 在美国审核
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SK
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Just Got Mine (Large) - Been Using Hand Powered Air Blasters for Years
2020年3月9日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: 空气冲击波商品包装: 标准包装已确认购买
Okay, so I just got my Large Rocket Air Blaster (filter reviews for your size if you need to), and I thought I'd come here and drop some science. Right off the bat, it's large, enough so that if you've got a cramped camera bag or not a lot of space, you may want to consider another size or another duster. It's got some great little 'advances' like the holes to hang it from your lanyard/neck if you're assisting on set, or are doing a lot of lens switches on a shoot and want to have it handy -- nice! This is also one of those things I misplace often (I've had the same blaster -- albeit another brand -- for the last 3 years before it got lost) so it's nice to be able to hang it somewhere in the studio, right next to the scanner.
One thing that stood out to me, well, two things -- first the rubber on it is a little more 'brittle' or hard feeling than other brands. Coming here and reading reviews that mention theirs fell apart or began cracking just sitting around in a drawer (out of the sun) don't make me feel too positive about my new purchase. Next, there's a serial number stick on the stem of this thing (not shown in pics). I am guessing this is there because enough dishonest/gross people ran the ol' switcharoo on these -- perhaps buying a new one, then placing their old one in the package and returning it, claiming it arrived cracked. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry, but I've never seen an air blaster with a serial number on it... maybe it's for a warranty or something, who knows?
The last thing that kinda irked me, was reading that the price was $7 in 2013 (see 2-star review by LuvLeaf in June of '13).... I paid $17 for mine (Large) in 2020... so maybe that's just inflation? Overall, I dunno if I'll be keeping this or sending it back. I did fine with the Altura 'Kit' Blower for lenses and screen dust over the last few years and that runs $12-13 + you get a bunch of extra stuff in the kit...
For those of you saying it doesn't move a lot of air, no it's not compressed air. It does however move a lot of air for a hand-blower due to it's large bulb. Give it solid and fast squeezes and it'll blow harder and with more force. For those who want to blow air from your mouth onto your lenses (dunno why, but still), there is a RIGHT way to do it, so that you don't get spittle everywhere. First, place the lens at chin-level, way BELOW your mouth. Next place your hand flat across the front of your mouth -- near your mouth but not touching it... and be sure to place your lens (or whatever you're cleaning so that it's below & BEHIND your hand)...
NOW BLOW a few times, quickly and with some good pressure. Adjust your distances/angle to redirect the air blast from your mouth across your lens/whatever you're cleaning in order to protect it from unwanted spit particles. Remember to wipe your lips and tighten them like you're playing a horn. Blow at your own risk of course, I use the method when I don't have a blower handy and it works like a charm.
All in all, I will probably keep this... it does MOVE A LOT OF AIR... that said, I'm not 100% confident about it reading the reviews and feeling the hard(er) rubber for myself... guess we'll see how long it lasts just sitting on a dry climate controlled shelf. GIOTTOS if you're listening, it'd be awesome if you ran a check to see if there were other affordable rubber options available. I get that these have to be hard in order to stand up, but if they're cracking on people who are not abusing them, it may be time to reconsider the special brew.
Aside from that, 4 out of 5, will come back and update this review if mine disintegrates.... lastly, on a side note, I do see that the folks who have had this thing begin to crack, have it cracking where the red tip meets the bulb (on the rubber lip there)... I wonder if rubber cement or some type of rubber sealant like E6000 would fix this... hopefully I never have to find out.
One thing that stood out to me, well, two things -- first the rubber on it is a little more 'brittle' or hard feeling than other brands. Coming here and reading reviews that mention theirs fell apart or began cracking just sitting around in a drawer (out of the sun) don't make me feel too positive about my new purchase. Next, there's a serial number stick on the stem of this thing (not shown in pics). I am guessing this is there because enough dishonest/gross people ran the ol' switcharoo on these -- perhaps buying a new one, then placing their old one in the package and returning it, claiming it arrived cracked. If I'm wrong, I'm sorry, but I've never seen an air blaster with a serial number on it... maybe it's for a warranty or something, who knows?
The last thing that kinda irked me, was reading that the price was $7 in 2013 (see 2-star review by LuvLeaf in June of '13).... I paid $17 for mine (Large) in 2020... so maybe that's just inflation? Overall, I dunno if I'll be keeping this or sending it back. I did fine with the Altura 'Kit' Blower for lenses and screen dust over the last few years and that runs $12-13 + you get a bunch of extra stuff in the kit...
For those of you saying it doesn't move a lot of air, no it's not compressed air. It does however move a lot of air for a hand-blower due to it's large bulb. Give it solid and fast squeezes and it'll blow harder and with more force. For those who want to blow air from your mouth onto your lenses (dunno why, but still), there is a RIGHT way to do it, so that you don't get spittle everywhere. First, place the lens at chin-level, way BELOW your mouth. Next place your hand flat across the front of your mouth -- near your mouth but not touching it... and be sure to place your lens (or whatever you're cleaning so that it's below & BEHIND your hand)...
NOW BLOW a few times, quickly and with some good pressure. Adjust your distances/angle to redirect the air blast from your mouth across your lens/whatever you're cleaning in order to protect it from unwanted spit particles. Remember to wipe your lips and tighten them like you're playing a horn. Blow at your own risk of course, I use the method when I don't have a blower handy and it works like a charm.
All in all, I will probably keep this... it does MOVE A LOT OF AIR... that said, I'm not 100% confident about it reading the reviews and feeling the hard(er) rubber for myself... guess we'll see how long it lasts just sitting on a dry climate controlled shelf. GIOTTOS if you're listening, it'd be awesome if you ran a check to see if there were other affordable rubber options available. I get that these have to be hard in order to stand up, but if they're cracking on people who are not abusing them, it may be time to reconsider the special brew.
Aside from that, 4 out of 5, will come back and update this review if mine disintegrates.... lastly, on a side note, I do see that the folks who have had this thing begin to crack, have it cracking where the red tip meets the bulb (on the rubber lip there)... I wonder if rubber cement or some type of rubber sealant like E6000 would fix this... hopefully I never have to find out.
17 个人发现此评论有用

Amazon Customer
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Stellar product, just that.
2018年3月30日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: 空气冲击波商品包装: 标准包装已确认购买
So, to start with, I've had my fair share of blowers over the years and they were all such trash that I had altogether given up using them for years.
I realized that it'd be great to have something like this for sensor cleaning, lens cleaning, you name it.
The minute I removed it from the box and I could tell that it was of great quality. The rubber is super high quality and the red nozzle (?) is a hard plastic.
Now, most importantly, the most common theme with all my past experiences has been that the blower doesn't blow out enough air. This thing packs a punch. You actually see just how well it cleans away particles.
Don't buy any other junk, save yourself the trouble and spring for the Giottos.
I realized that it'd be great to have something like this for sensor cleaning, lens cleaning, you name it.
The minute I removed it from the box and I could tell that it was of great quality. The rubber is super high quality and the red nozzle (?) is a hard plastic.
Now, most importantly, the most common theme with all my past experiences has been that the blower doesn't blow out enough air. This thing packs a punch. You actually see just how well it cleans away particles.
Don't buy any other junk, save yourself the trouble and spring for the Giottos.
21 个人发现此评论有用

Frederico
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
The LARGE model is highly effective (big surprise); adjust your expectations and it's great
2018年7月22日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表样式: 空气冲击波商品包装: 标准包装已确认购买
Stinky, but reasonably effective, considering; the largest size works WAYYYYYyyy better than the smaller ones (shocking! More volume = better results!); mine came in good condition; the back-flow valve works perfectly and doesn't just vacuum up and reapply the same dust. It's no substitute for an air compressor with high pressure and continuous volume, but it's also portable and inexpensive. Thefins are nice to stand it upright or prevent it rolling off your work surface. The LARGE VERSION did a more than adequate job on 2004, 2008 and 2017 Mac keyboards (which are already pretty good at resisting dust and crumbs, but still), and did well enough on a good Logitech board, and saved me two flights of stairs and waiting for my large 220V compressor to charge. I also used it to blow out a considerable amount of dust from a small vented power supply (it wasn't perfect, but it got way more than I expected); it also did a fine job on two CD/DVD player trays/compartments; and finally I used it on my Denon amp and my Xfinity X1 box, without removing the covers first, and it definitely moved some dust out of the fans. It is COMPLETELY effective on camera lenses, eyeglasses, and other optical equipment. Great addition to my tool bag. Only concern is that this is genuine rubber, and isn't going to last forever before becoming stiff and cracking here in dry Colorado.
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