Let me tell you, this isn't just another compressed air can - it's a game changer. I've been through my fair share of dusters, and the bitterant residue from most brands is downright disgusting. Imagine cleaning your keyboard only to have your fingers taste like Satan's cough drops for hours. Not with this one.
The first time I used it on my mechanical keyboard, I braced for the usual chemical aftermath... but nothing. Just clean keys and happy fingers. It's like the Marie Kondo of compressed air - it sparks joy by not sparking disgust.
Now about that freezing issue everyone mentions - yeah, the can gets cold. Like 'forgot-your-gloves-in-January' cold. But here's my pro tip: short bursts work better than marathon spraying sessions. I keep a microfiber cloth handy to hold the can when it gets chilly.
The power is impressive though. It blasted cookie crumbs out of my laptop keyboard that had survived three previous duster attacks. And when my cat knocked over a potted plant near my gaming PC? This thing saved me from a thermal paste disaster.
Word to the wise though - read the label carefully! This is specifically for live electrical equipment (hence the 'energized circuits' in the description). For regular computer cleaning, you might want their Super Duster 152 instead.
Is it pricey? Sure. But between no bitterant residue and actually working as advertised, I'll pay the premium every time. My taste buds thank me.