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Amorn Pattaya are usually out of stock on this item so try their Sri Racha branch, just 20 minutes up Highway 3. I think I have seen it in OfficeMax beside Big C Pattaya Tai as well (bigger cans than Amorn). Either way, it's usually overpriced so check the online options given above.

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Amorn ?

Basement Tukcom

Maybe they are out of stock.

But not when I was there some months ago.

Well hidden amongst the many cans in the back of the shop.

Just saw it while searching for grease spray.

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If you really get stuck, you can order it from InvadeIT. I just happened to notice last night that it was on their home page of "shopping recommendations" and thought of this thread.

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I found a big can hidden on a lower shelf in the computer section of PowerBuy.

The can was larger than the average can of air and cost about 800ΰΈΏ w00t.gif

But as these cans are difficult to find I bought it and hope it will last a looooong time blink.png

Just used it yesterday for the first time and it did seem to have a stronger puff than your average can - or maybe that's just me being whistfull as it was so expensive biggrin.png

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800 Baht must be air from Mount Everest summit tongue.png

But indeed prices of up to 375 Baht for 220 ml KLOUD duster spray found.

Expensive air.

Must have got yours from the lower slopes whistling.gif

Just had a look at my bigger can and it's 400ml

So not really so much difference in price

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Use a vacuum cleaner.

Dont need an air duster for home Pc. wai2.gif

You need the air duster for small components and the fan blades - to get them really clean. If you have the right attachment, then a vacuum cleaner may do the job, but if you haven't, it's cheaper to buy a can of compressed air. biggrin.png

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Use a vacuum cleaner.

Dont need an air duster for home Pc. wai2.gif

You need the air duster for small components and the fan blades - to get them really clean. If you have the right attachment, then a vacuum cleaner may do the job, but if you haven't, it's cheaper to buy a can of compressed air. biggrin.png

Sucking is better than blowing biggrin.png

If you blow things the Sxxxxt can go more into the components.

Home Pc, vacuum cleaner is fine,

you can even clean your tiled floor with it, much better than the silly brooms . wai2.gif

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Use a vacuum cleaner.

Dont need an air duster for home Pc. wai2.gif

You need the air duster for small components and the fan blades - to get them really clean. If you have the right attachment, then a vacuum cleaner may do the job, but if you haven't, it's cheaper to buy a can of compressed air. biggrin.png

Sucking is better than blowing biggrin.png

If you blow things the Sxxxxt can go more into the components.

Home Pc, vacuum cleaner is fine,

you can even clean your tiled floor with it, much better than the silly brooms . wai2.gif

I was assuming you were referring to the blow attachments on a vacuum. You won't get encrusted dust off PC and laptop fans with suction.

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Sucking is better than blowing biggrin.png

If you blow things the Sxxxxt can go more into the components.

Home Pc, vacuum cleaner is fine,

you can even clean your tiled floor with it, much better than the silly brooms . wai2.gif

I was assuming you were referring to the blow attachments on a vacuum. You won't get encrusted dust off PC and laptop fans with suction.

Ok

Up to you,

Never needed an air duster in 20 years here for a home PC. or any other home appliance wai2.gif

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