The X3 Hurricane Is The Smart, Safe Answer To Canned Air And It’s On Sale For Over 20 Percent Off

If you ever use canned air for tasks like cleaning out your computer keyboard, the first thing you should know is that it isn’t really air. It’s actually a chemical gas which, in some cases, can be dangerous and highly flammable. Plus, it’s usually served up in one of those aerosol cans that will likely end up in a landfill once you’re done with it .
Stack all the downsides together and your decrumbed keyboard probably doesn’t justify the use. However, dust-bunny-ridden keyboards are still a menace…so thankfully, there are alternatives.
The X3 Hurricane Variable Speed Canless Air Duster ($119.99, $40 off right now) is a simple, innovative, rechargeable and affordable way to ditch canned air once and for all.
Just plug it in, charge it up, turn it on and watch the X3 Hurricane unleash hell. That is, if your version of hell includes wind speeds exceeding 260 mph per hour. To put that into perspective, a category 5 hurricane starts at a sustained wind speed of 157 mph, so yes the X3’s wind speeds are likely your (and many other folks’) version of hell.
While equal to over 5,000 cans of a traditional duster, the X3 Hurricane has a variable speed trigger, so you can decide exactly how much power you need for the job. Whether you’re cleaning computers, server rooms, camera lenses, electronics, high-end medical equipment or virtually anything, it’s an environmentally responsible answer to the dust dilemma.
Regularly $159.95, you can save $40 off the price of an X3 Hurricane Variable Speed Canless Air Duster with this latest deal, down to only $119.99.
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