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Cheap source for canned air?
#11
that's definitely an item to always buy when the big B&M's have it as a loss leader, and always re-stock before running out...
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#12
I actually have 2 of these that I use sometimes when the gas doesn't need to be 100% pure. Those and a 12v air compressor i use for tires.

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#13
$9.99 for (3) 10 oz cans - no rebates - here http://microcenter.com/single_product_re..._id=249949
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#14
Forrest and wurm, right, but shipping is a killer...

I found reviews at Amazon for the CO2 cartridge type, apparently they're awful...

Staples (with free shipping) is looking to be my best bet at the moment.
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#15
Have you tried Perriair?

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#16
http://biglots.com/
B&M, around 3.99/can
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#17
> I do see that RadioShark® has refillable CO2 cannister-type dusters -- are these better
> than the regular aerosol type?

The reusable cartridge-types aren't worth it. The blasts aren't as powerful as from a warm can of canned air. You'll end up going through 3 cartridges for the equivalent of one good long blast from a regular 10 or 12oz can and the cartridges aren't normal-sized CO2 cartridges so you're stuck paying their price for their cartridges instead of being able to shop sales.

I usually pick up a couple of 3-packs of 12oz cans from Microcenter B&M when they've got them on sale. The price often drops to $8 dollars or less. 'Got to keep an eye on their monthly circulars to catch it. Regular price is $10 bucks for a 3-pack of 10oz dusters.

Sometimes Staples has a 10oz can on sale for $3 dollars or a pair for $7 dollars. Again, 'got to watch the circulars to catch it.
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#18
Sam's Club had a 6 pack for about $18.00.
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#19
3 ending names
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