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The prices for canned air are just out of hand to me. Does anyone know where I can get reasonably priced air, like six cans at a time. Last time I bought some they checked my ID, and said kids were getting high on it, and then they taxed it - AIR. What’s next, bottled water? Remember drinking water out of the end of the hose? UPDATE 7/29 Received my case (12 - 8 oz) of air yesterday. 8 days from order date http://www.supercannedair.com/ The gas does not stink. Total cost $$3.05 per can. Looks like I have found my supplier!

ebay is my friend….http://cgi.ebay.com/BLOW-OFF-DUSTER-12-P… and the smaller ones http://cgi.ebay.com/12-Max-Blow-Off-1229

Hello Richard, I use canned air so seldom I forget what I paid for it but use a product called CleanSafe which does the job for me. I’m including a link to their website for your perusal. I hope you find what your looking for. Ralph + http://www.iqproducts.com/dust_ideas

What about a small air compressor you would use for an airbrush mayer? Ive thrown this idea around for awhile, but havent took the plunge yet… You can get one fairly cheap at harbor freight.

Don’t buy canned air. One of my best investments into my repair shop is a portable plug in air blower, and BONUS, it is made in The U.S.A. I do a $9.95 clean out service, for pc’s, and it has paid for itself in 4 months 20+ times over. It’s great for blowing out any system before dragging it into your shop too. Warning! Don’t stick on the fine tip nozzle and blow straight onto motherboards, the first time I used it I blew off 3-4 capacitors. http://www.amazon.com/Metro-Vacuum-ED500

Best place I’ve found is Costco, they come in packs of 6 i think and it was the cheapest place last time I bought any. Only problem is you need to be a member to get into Costco, so unless you’re a member or you have a friend who is a member, i guess this won’t be much help! I’ll keep my eye open as I’m running low as well.