PCB DUST-OFF Ryobi mini compressor vs Compu-Cleaner Xpert

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I was recommended two devices to try for blowing dust out of components. A compressor and a computer cleaner. Let's find out which one is most suitable for my requirements.
00:00 Introduction
02:49 Compu Cleaner Xpert
05:04 Ryobi 18V Mini Compressor
11:45 Dusting
12:19 Summary
15:11 Warning Messages
WARNINGS
1) Apparently blowing compressed air on skin can be dangerous.
2) Compressors can expel water along with the air - so may be unsuitable for blowing on electronics without the appropriate moisture capturing system.
These are just things I’ve been told - I have no real experience or knowledge regarding compressors.
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NOTES:
This video was made before the Technics SV-P100 video but realised after due to hitting the million subscriber landmark.
UPDATE:
I came to inflate my tyres today and found the battery on the Ryobi was flat. It seems that the compressor must slowly drain the battery even when it's not in use. So that's another negative as far as I'm concerned. In future I'll be leaving the battery unattached until it is needed.
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  • @chris7015
    @chris70154 жыл бұрын

    “Don’t lie in a puddle of your own vomit!” I need to pass this wisdom on to my children.

  • @nessamillikan6247

    @nessamillikan6247

    4 жыл бұрын

    Only good until they’re in college.

  • @Scott_From_Maine

    @Scott_From_Maine

    4 жыл бұрын

    Look at how many rock stars died that way!

  • @RCAvhstape

    @RCAvhstape

    4 жыл бұрын

    We've seen the Tide Pod Challenge, next up: the Techmoan Compressor Challenge!

  • @frankschneider6156

    @frankschneider6156

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's on the same level of necessary knowledge as "Don't eat yellow snow". Something every parent should teach.

  • @Fluteboy

    @Fluteboy

    4 жыл бұрын

    Can I lie in someone else's?

  • @killerbee2562
    @killerbee25624 жыл бұрын

    Matt must have been having a bad day when he filmed this, I can't remember the last time he was this snarky and annoyed. I like it, it was oddly entertaining.

  • @loopenox

    @loopenox

    4 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! He was really on fire this whole episode lmao

  • @spartanfoxie

    @spartanfoxie

    4 жыл бұрын

    probably because he spent 200 dollars on a pointless air compressor to justify god knows how much on a pointless battery for another pointless device id be snarky too

  • @RyanS493

    @RyanS493

    4 жыл бұрын

    The vertical bacon fryer thing didn’t do him much good either lol

  • @thbe51

    @thbe51

    4 жыл бұрын

    Seriously!! As with me I don't like all those ''unboxing'' videos on KZread. How interesting is that??

  • @RustyPetterson

    @RustyPetterson

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love it when Matt gets a bit testy; that's when he makes his best and funniest content! I pissed myself when he described the compressor as a "flipping nuisance" haha.

  • @largepimping
    @largepimping4 жыл бұрын

    I disagree that it was a waste of time, but 15:51 still made me chuckle: "As usual, links in the video description. Don't bother clicking them, nobody wants anything that I've shown. This video is a waste of time."

  • @Steph6n

    @Steph6n

    4 жыл бұрын

    Watching Techmoan is never a waste of time in my books x o x o

  • @lynda46

    @lynda46

    4 жыл бұрын

    I thought that bit was quite funny

  • @acidset

    @acidset

    4 жыл бұрын

    Compucleaners are actually pretty great though

  • @SwitchAndLever
    @SwitchAndLever4 жыл бұрын

    The risk of an embolism due to compressed air at the skin is extremely overrated though. Yes, there is a risk, if you use moderately high pressure and you push the nozzle basically to basically point blank range of your skin. At the distance you're doing it, with that pressure, you have nothing to worry about. It's just a good practice not to do, so you don't start pushing it into unsafe areas.

  • @tortron

    @tortron

    4 жыл бұрын

    A truck driver in my town slopped and fell onto one of his air tanks. the fitting pierced his buttock and inflated him. He was pretty full of air when he was found. But he lived! www.stuff.co.nz/national/5052611/Truckie-blown-up-from-buttock-in-freak-accident

  • @motalasuger

    @motalasuger

    4 жыл бұрын

    That story sounded like part of it was pure b.s. - “The only way for the air to escape was the usual way gas passed from the body, he said.” That would have assumed the air entered his intestines for that to happen, yet from the story it seems like the nozzle entered his butt cheek and not his rear hookup, and given they said it separated muscle and fat... ugh, yeah... If the air entered through the cheek and exited the exit port, then he’d have been shredded inside for that to happen unfortunately.

  • @tortron

    @tortron

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@motalasuger Yeah i think that particular part was a bit of a tall story, im sure its what he tells everyone who asks

  • @xidarian

    @xidarian

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's an almost non existant risk with a compressor like that, however playing with compressed air against your skin can cause it to vibrate very fast and leave a small burn, those hurt.

  • @kenstr321

    @kenstr321

    3 жыл бұрын

    I mean if you think about it you first have to cause a tear in your skin, then you have to cause a vain to open up as well. So you'd have to use something like 250 to 300 psi, have it damn near on your skin without over pressure protection. (And damn near none come without them) Mostly I feel this rule is because some people hate "wasting the air" or the power it used to pressurize it.

  • @TheGreatAtario
    @TheGreatAtario4 жыл бұрын

    You don't have to stop using the air while compressors refill; you're meant to just merrily carry on while the thing maintains its own pressure however it wants. Also, you should probably tilt it so the water valve is at the lowest point before venting the water out.

  • @baronvonlimbourgh1716

    @baronvonlimbourgh1716

    4 жыл бұрын

    That one is never going to keep up with that, the tank is simply to small and will be empty after a few seconds. Might as well take the tank out and connect the nozzle to the pump directly then. I did notice the valve thing lol. That obviously needs to be the lowest point for the water to run out ;)

  • @TheThomasites

    @TheThomasites

    4 жыл бұрын

    Most have the drain in the center. Good to purge prior to dusting sensitive electronics too.

  • @Pro1er

    @Pro1er

    4 жыл бұрын

    You do on that one unless you want to wait a full minute to refill the tank.

  • @TheThomasites

    @TheThomasites

    4 жыл бұрын

    You don't need to completely purge all the air, just the moisture that collected at the bottom.

  • @Kregorius

    @Kregorius

    4 жыл бұрын

    Airguns use more air than people think. Tank and compressor are too small for continued air gun use. For tyre pumping and other "building pressure in closed system" applications its fine. Used to have 16l olillsess compressor. Only a moment of high pressure airgun use. Now we have 100l 10bar comoressor. That one can keep up with airgun. Water remover is adviced before air gun. No matter how much you drain the tank it will always sputter something from the hose pressuring-depressurising.

  • @pennygadget7328
    @pennygadget73284 жыл бұрын

    15:56 "This video was a waste of time" In the immortal words of Philip J. Fry: "That's impossible, because my time is worthless!"

  • @andrewgwilliam4831

    @andrewgwilliam4831

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've watched it, and now I can't unwatch it!

  • @jk9554

    @jk9554

    4 жыл бұрын

    me: .o0( no, 't wasn't )

  • @davisev5225
    @davisev52254 жыл бұрын

    Matt, the issue with compressors and skin only comes up when you're dealing with much higher pressures than shown, or when you press it directly against your skin. At the pressures and distances you filmed, you cannot push air into your bloodstream, even if you have an un-bandaged cut. It is, of course, always safer to err on the side of caution, but you have nothing to worry about from what you showed us.

  • @formulajuan5762

    @formulajuan5762

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah we used shop air to dust ourselves off ten years ago or so when I was a powder coater. Head to toe lol.

  • @ivanofna

    @ivanofna

    4 жыл бұрын

    i was wonderint about this, considering people do makeup with compressors.

  • @PimpTwzt

    @PimpTwzt

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@formulajuan5762 Still do. Every day at end of day. Mechanic here.

  • @wyattroncin941

    @wyattroncin941

    4 жыл бұрын

    large part of why many places legislate shop air down to 90psi is to prevent embolisms. at 120 with an open wound, i'd watch it. but much below that you're fine.

  • @XCC1110

    @XCC1110

    4 жыл бұрын

    One time I blew a hole in my finger with an air gun. Luckily apart from it bleeding and hurting A LOT nothing else happened.

  • @MrNside
    @MrNside4 жыл бұрын

    Even larger compressors tend to cycle more often when just spraying air. Spraying straight air uses all of the air as fast as it will go through the hose for as long as you hold the valve open. In contrast, tools like nailers will only use a short burst of air, just enough to actuate the plunger out and back in. Even tools that use a constant flow of air will tend to use less than an air nozzle because they provide more resistance. Think of it like CPU fans, there are some that move a lot of air, and are great for case fans, but they aren't as good against a heatsink or radiator. For that scenario, you're better off with a high-static-pressure fan. In this situation, you just need to move air, you don't need the static pressure. Also, you don't really have to "wait" for the compressor to cycle, though you don't want the motor running for an extended period, like several minutes.

  • @steelscooter
    @steelscooter4 жыл бұрын

    Techmoan's 'waste of time' videos are still more entertaining and interesting than 99% of the stuff on KZread. 👍

  • @oblitum
    @oblitum4 жыл бұрын

    One million subscribers, congratulations. 🥇

  • @shanasa1

    @shanasa1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations Techmoan !!

  • @ChurchOfThought

    @ChurchOfThought

    4 жыл бұрын

    Congrats Muppet Man! Blowdryer is the most economical. First, all blowdryers can do cool air instead if only hot. And many blowdryers also come with interchangable nozzles, even my cheap under $10 Conair.

  • @DovidM

    @DovidM

    4 жыл бұрын

    Well deserved!

  • @Valkyrie77
    @Valkyrie774 жыл бұрын

    02:49 “That’s how you unbox something” 10/10

  • @tildejustin
    @tildejustin4 жыл бұрын

    "Ok, let's do an unboxing! Done!" - Me, anything from amazon

  • @benjaminkappelson384

    @benjaminkappelson384

    4 жыл бұрын

    Similar with anything from wish.con, except performed directly over the rubbish bin.

  • @konatadesuka

    @konatadesuka

    4 жыл бұрын

    Best unboxing technique. I approve.

  • @iamFus86
    @iamFus864 жыл бұрын

    Cool!, my cheap tip: I got a mini leaf blower it was 15 euro and all i did was narrow down the outlet pipe a little. It works great.

  • @beware_the_moose

    @beware_the_moose

    4 жыл бұрын

    Is a mini leaf blower for an extensive collection of bonsai or something

  • @andreasu.3546

    @andreasu.3546

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@beware_the_moose For mini leaves only. Do not use on leaves larger than 5x5 mm².

  • @blairwilliams136

    @blairwilliams136

    4 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant mate

  • @TheBrokenLife

    @TheBrokenLife

    4 жыл бұрын

    Whatever works to get the job done is whatever works, but I wouldn't personally recommend that. The impellers in cheap (or probably "all" these days) are plastic and there is nothing between them and the outlet. Those impellers are known to occasionally explode and send their pieces, violently, out the outlet. They can also generate a ton of static electricity.

  • @William-Morey-Baker

    @William-Morey-Baker

    4 жыл бұрын

    Those are statically charged...

  • @ThomasEdge
    @ThomasEdge4 жыл бұрын

    Between "Lie in a puddle of your own vomit" and "Esperanto" I was cracking up.

  • @thewiirocks

    @thewiirocks

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was hoping they had a Klingon section

  • @theknightthatgoeshmm3127

    @theknightthatgoeshmm3127

    4 жыл бұрын

    "Esperanto" killed me.

  • @ziginox

    @ziginox

    4 жыл бұрын

    Some ashens sad onion vibes here!

  • @johanea

    @johanea

    4 жыл бұрын

    Why?

  • @colinantink9094

    @colinantink9094

    4 жыл бұрын

    Esperanto made me laugh. Did not expect a reference like that from him.

  • @shittydildo3939
    @shittydildo39394 жыл бұрын

    14:25 Flat bicycle tire in the middle of nowhere: Good thing I always pack my RYOBI™ compressor for every bike tour. Sad, that I have to build a shelter before use, because only indoor use allowed. But what else can I do.

  • @MileyonDisney
    @MileyonDisney4 жыл бұрын

    I never would have guessed that the CompuClean worked that well. The design reminds me of those worthless steam cleaners.

  • @clipse85
    @clipse854 жыл бұрын

    "There you go, that's how you unbox something." Yes it is!

  • @cashwood

    @cashwood

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha

  • @iNerdier

    @iNerdier

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nah, there’s no chainsaw and he didn’t call time.

  • @donaldklopper

    @donaldklopper

    4 жыл бұрын

    For sure. Consider it unboxed!

  • @xgford94

    @xgford94

    4 жыл бұрын

    AvE would be a little impressed I think

  • @karlramberg
    @karlramberg4 жыл бұрын

    6:59 The spider symbol means: This compressor may start without warning

  • @jafizzle95

    @jafizzle95

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ah, I assumed it was a warning about being careful not to start a hurricane or something.

  • @daa3417

    @daa3417

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nanny state

  • @mikgus

    @mikgus

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @TheBrokenLife

    @TheBrokenLife

    4 жыл бұрын

    If you want to see a fun one, look up the "May cause cancer" pictogram. It looks like it will give you superpowers.

  • @karlramberg

    @karlramberg

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TheBrokenLife Nice one

  • @enp82003
    @enp820034 жыл бұрын

    Never heard of using a air compressor to clean a motherboard I guess for good reason. Video wasn't a waste of time learning from others mistakes is extremely useful. Thank you

  • @stiky5972
    @stiky59724 жыл бұрын

    "Let's unbox it." **opens box and dumps contents on the table** "There you go, that's how you unbox something." It's just pure perfection

  • @Subparanon
    @Subparanon4 жыл бұрын

    As an airbrush artist I would definitely use one of these. Currently my small compressor is not portable, and needs wall power. Being able to do detailed airbrush work like stenciling my mailbox, touching up paint work, or painting a badass mural without rattle cans would be killer. Airbrush pens are tiny though and use very little air so you don't need a large compressor. Thankfully the one I'm using is very quiet, and filters oil out of the air internally so it's well suited to art.

  • @hjalfi

    @hjalfi

    4 жыл бұрын

    If you're in the UK you could probably find someone who just bought one they don't need and might be willing to sell on.

  • @bobblum5973

    @bobblum5973

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, battery powered is a major reason to buy one of these Ryobi units, likewise if you've already invested in other Ryobi 18-volt One+ series tools. But the air tank capacity does appear to be a bit small. I have a Ryobi drill and yard trimmer that use the 18-volt batteries, i like both of them. I did purchase a plug-in pancake tank compressor because it was cheap, but its tank was too small for car tires and such. Luckily I was able to trade something with a friend and got his old larger tank unit.

  • @1pcfred

    @1pcfred

    4 жыл бұрын

    It looks like a really good compressor for an air brush to me. With some artful plumbing you can just use a tire though.

  • @TeeVeeGames
    @TeeVeeGames4 жыл бұрын

    As someone who has doing home improvements and small woodworking projects, this video was far from a waste of time. I have been looking at air compressors and I'm glad to see that I didn't waste my money on a weak compressor, even if it does match the color of my other tools.

  • @JunctionRunner
    @JunctionRunner4 жыл бұрын

    For an electronics or an airbrush air compressor I highly recommend trying to find a nebulizer compressor. I got one for free when a bunch of stuff was being moved out of a house. It's easy to adapt a regular quick connect fitting onto the compressor, and you get a compressor that is designed to be super quiet, has adjustable pressure, and also has a really high quality filter built in. The cooling fan in mine is broken so I removed it but it really doesn't need it for the sort of use in airbrushing or electronics so it's extremely silent. No tank, but the hose works as a reservoir to load up more pressure for stubborn dust if needed.

  • @DarkMetalSpider
    @DarkMetalSpider4 жыл бұрын

    good sir, none of your videos are ever a "waste of time" 😉 they're always informative, and very enjoyable to watch.

  • @jofridz
    @jofridz4 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely never a waste of time!!!! Love all of your content Matt! The warnings on the Compressor had me smiles for miles

  • @Felix-ve9hs
    @Felix-ve9hs4 жыл бұрын

    7:08 "it explodes every now and then" 😂

  • @Talkren
    @Talkren4 жыл бұрын

    Your description of each of the warning signs felt very Ashens to me. I loved it.

  • @karthick86c
    @karthick86c3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Techmoan. I used to work for a compressor manufacturer in my country. It is never suggested to directly use the compressed air from the Ryobi or any air compressor to clean electronics without air treatment. Air treatment would include drying out the air and filtering the air to remove oil carried over from the compressor. Using the air directly from the compressor under certain conditions would cause moisture condensate and would spoil the electronics! so air treatment is necessary. The compressed air can that you buy at electronics store is not compressed air but freon gas with all the moisture removed. You are better off with the blower that you showed in the earlier part of the video as it does not compress air but moves it fast enough to clean stuff.

  • @SimonCoates
    @SimonCoates4 жыл бұрын

    I use the perfect compromise between those two for cleaning out electronics - an 18V Ryobi leaf blower.

  • @malifor2210
    @malifor22104 жыл бұрын

    I never knew how much power a corded air/computer duster has! That’s actually nice.

  • @tadejsadar7033

    @tadejsadar7033

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have the same, bought on amazon. It is very powerful.

  • @WolfmanDude
    @WolfmanDude3 жыл бұрын

    I have two big compressors in my workshop downstairs, yet here I am watching this! You make everything entertaining!

  • @ParoxyDM
    @ParoxyDM4 жыл бұрын

    I use an adult-sized compressor to blow out computers. It cost the same as the puny thing in this video and doesn't require an overpriced battery. Because the tanks and the compressor is of a sufficient size I can blow air with plenty of pressure for several minutes. It is very loud tho. As for the "spraying water" issue, I've never seen that happen but there are filters you can add to help prevent that. Performing routine maintenance is helpful as well.

  • @South_0f_Heaven_

    @South_0f_Heaven_

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yup air compressor at 150 psi won’t hurt anything, gotta be careful using on keyboards sometimes the keys will fly off. Also CRC Electronic Cleaner is the best I’ve ever used, won’t damage anything.

  • @alaric_

    @alaric_

    4 жыл бұрын

    All compressors accumulate water inside due to condensation (there are huge pressure and temperature changes happening here), that's why most of them have emptying valve at the bottom. I have learned that before or after using the compressor, opening the valve and letting out the any water is a nice way to prevent the "blowing water" thing happening. Also, as you said, there are filters that collect condensation from the pressurerized air so that fe. when painting, there isn't any water coming where it shouldn't. At worst, i have seen in a relatives compressor that the air tank had insane amounts of water AND rust coming out when i opened it's emptying valve. So it's there for a reason.

  • @needfuldoer4531

    @needfuldoer4531

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, once you've got a real compressor, you find all kinds of ways to justify it! I only have the 2 gallon (7 liter) "Fortress" compressor from Hazard Fraught, so it's only provisionally "adult size", but it's rated at over 2 SCFM at 90 PSI and it's quiet enough to keep in the basement of the condo without making the neighbors hate me. Suddenly I've got a bunch of trim work to do, that calls for an 18 gauge brad nailer. Fixing corroded circuit boards? I can do that with a little handheld media blaster/air eraser/engraver. I've already added a 7 gallon aux tank to smooth the duty cycle out... Other stuff like the drill, impact driver, car buffer, weed whacker, and multitool are all Ryobi OnePlus, though. Cheap secondhand tools are plentiful and it's nice having one kind of battery that fits everything. Those electronics dusters are pretty great, too. They're easier to handle than the leaf blower or a hose on the exhaust side of a shop vac.

  • @South_0f_Heaven_

    @South_0f_Heaven_

    4 жыл бұрын

    Alaric Balthi that’s why the drain valve is at the bottom of the tank. Even with a little water it doesn’t come out the air blower unless the tank is full.

  • @TestECull

    @TestECull

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@alaric_ You're supposed to use that blowdown valve after every use to A: vent the tank back to atmospheric pressure and B: reduce to a minimum the amount of moisture in there that could rust the interior walls of the tank and weaken it. Air tank explosions are no joke.

  • @renemunkthalund3581
    @renemunkthalund35814 жыл бұрын

    2:49 "Alright, let's do an unboxing" 😂

  • @Bob3519

    @Bob3519

    4 жыл бұрын

    The best I've ever watched! 😃

  • @joshuasprucie8933

    @joshuasprucie8933

    4 жыл бұрын

    Might work for another 8 Bit Guy/techmoan YTP 😂

  • @CrossEyedMary
    @CrossEyedMary4 жыл бұрын

    As always, a very enjoyable watch. Never looked back since I bought my Compu-Cleaner about 2 years ago; fantastic device. And yes, always use it outdoors!

  • @OriginalPineapplesFoster

    @OriginalPineapplesFoster

    2 жыл бұрын

    Automatic like for your expert use of the semi-colon. 👍🍍

  • @Birdman_in_CLE
    @Birdman_in_CLE4 жыл бұрын

    The best tool is the one that works for your needs. I love my big compressor and use it for cleaning my vintage computers. I also use it for many other things including cabinet making so it works for me. I might look I to one of those blowers so I don't have to go to the shed every time I buy some new old PC that needs a clean. That inexpensive unit is really powerful.

  • @1pcfred

    @1pcfred

    4 жыл бұрын

    Air tools are the way to go if you ever have to work underwater.

  • @FairyNL
    @FairyNL4 жыл бұрын

    9:30 no, that's a safety valve to protect agains overpressure. I had mine kick in (loud) when my big air compressor didn't stop in time and I had to adjust it to not pass the 9 bar mark.

  • @JackMoney
    @JackMoney4 жыл бұрын

    I always love watching your videos, even if they're things I have no interest in. Thanks for sharing everything you do!

  • @lulul
    @lulul4 жыл бұрын

    the "watch out for everything" label should be on everything and everywhere..

  • @zuti071

    @zuti071

    4 жыл бұрын

    The

  • @allthebeesaredead188
    @allthebeesaredead1884 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are never a waste of time, I enjoyed the pace and humour. I'll never be buying either of these products but interesting none the less

  • @HHG_BREEDINGGROUND1
    @HHG_BREEDINGGROUND14 жыл бұрын

    He's got an entertaining sense of humour. Always a treat to watch his videos.

  • @panpaletkalg2550
    @panpaletkalg25504 жыл бұрын

    "Avoid spiders" - that's what i do all the time

  • @thbe51

    @thbe51

    4 жыл бұрын

    How about exploding now and then :-)

  • @emerje0

    @emerje0

    4 жыл бұрын

    That was a very Ashens explanation of the warnings, I loved it! Also like the warning that seems to be about getting the plug wet even though it's cordless.

  • @budgettechguy1802
    @budgettechguy18024 жыл бұрын

    6:47 thank you for clarifying the meaning of those icons, I was sitting here with my own compressor wondering what they meant.

  • @2strokepower803

    @2strokepower803

    4 жыл бұрын

    Budget Tech Guy his explanations were hilarious

  • @budgettechguy1802

    @budgettechguy1802

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@2strokepower803 absolutely, when he said "ehh, read a book" I laughed so hard 😂

  • @mrrandomperson3106

    @mrrandomperson3106

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@budgettechguy1802 I lost it at "...And it explodes every now and then"!

  • @budgettechguy1802

    @budgettechguy1802

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mrrandomperson3106 Techmoan adding that "now and again" just made it that much better! 😂

  • @pinrod1

    @pinrod1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Stay away from Spiders!

  • @tylerevans1700
    @tylerevans17004 жыл бұрын

    Very glad to know about that little electronics blower, cause in my experience those cans of compressed air are kinda weak and even then they aren't very cost effective. Glad you also mentioned the downsides of a compressor at the end, specifically moisture cause I had thought about using a big compressor of my dad's until he mentioned about the moisture. Makes sense.. Great vid as always!!!

  • @groovychocolate
    @groovychocolate4 жыл бұрын

    You've made so many good videos but the snarkyness in this one made it my favourite! Thanks for your great channel

  • @dangerousdave5076
    @dangerousdave50764 жыл бұрын

    Comic genius - "frying my chips" and "that's how you unbox something"

  • @abzhuofficial

    @abzhuofficial

    4 жыл бұрын

    Flippin' 'eck, I would like to see the puppets do an unboxing now. LOL

  • @linswad
    @linswad4 жыл бұрын

    “That’s how you unbox something!” - love it!

  • @kilrahvp

    @kilrahvp

    4 жыл бұрын

    linswad AvE style

  • @stuartarnold9444

    @stuartarnold9444

    4 жыл бұрын

    No mini chainsaw used. Complete fail. 😅

  • @frankschneider6156

    @frankschneider6156

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@stuartarnold9444 Only Kids use mini chainsaws - Leatherface

  • @stuartarnold9444

    @stuartarnold9444

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@frankschneider6156 Admittedly AvE is a big kid a lot of the time.

  • @gtoger
    @gtoger4 жыл бұрын

    Techmoan may or may not have enjoyed a frosty beverage before (or whilst) making this video.

  • @99SuperKiller99

    @99SuperKiller99

    3 жыл бұрын

    It makes me smile to see a familiar face on a channel like this, not one you'd expect to find the king of drum beats in the comments of TechMoan!

  • @MrBoomBastic656

    @MrBoomBastic656

    3 жыл бұрын

    69 likes nice

  • @neoinfinity
    @neoinfinity4 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to say congratulations on reaching 1 million subscribers, well deserved.

  • @trailersic
    @trailersic4 жыл бұрын

    Have to be honest, after you tested the comp cleaner I was thinking, "Send the compressor back, send the compressor back!"

  • @Mrcaffinebean
    @Mrcaffinebean4 жыл бұрын

    Those little air compressors run a small trim nailer pretty well actually.

  • @robertjung8929

    @robertjung8929

    4 жыл бұрын

    you know you can have a small battery powered nailgun for trims without the annoying noise of the compressor, right ? ;)

  • @Mrcaffinebean

    @Mrcaffinebean

    4 жыл бұрын

    Robert Jung haha that is true but have I have an air nailer already

  • @polleyjw

    @polleyjw

    4 жыл бұрын

    It would also work well for air brushes.

  • @chartle1

    @chartle1

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@robertjung8929 was thinking of going that route but the cordless guns are a lot bulkier.

  • @Tularis
    @Tularis4 жыл бұрын

    I’m so glad you reviewed this! I need this in my life! I always worry it’s going to be less powerful then an exhale......

  • @RichardDzien
    @RichardDzien4 жыл бұрын

    Definitely a useful video! I have had a full size compressor for years, bought second hand from a friend., i didn't know about the release valve or the thing on the bottom for removing moisture... I had a fair bit of muddy/rusty stuff in there! So thanks Matt, informative and useful as always!

  • @The76Malibu
    @The76Malibu4 жыл бұрын

    I'm in the US and love my DataVac, similar concept for sure. Makes quick work and you don't constantly have to buy air cannisters.

  • @Jimmy_147
    @Jimmy_1474 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the funniest episodes yet. Thank you!

  • @genekwagmyrsingh9433
    @genekwagmyrsingh94334 жыл бұрын

    CG on 1 mil! You deserve it!

  • @deanjarvis4949
    @deanjarvis49494 жыл бұрын

    Best KZread channel going ....how satisfying was the video of the bulk lot of MDs from Japan !

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby4 жыл бұрын

    One of my customers had a blower like the Compu-Cleaner one. I used it to blow out the server rack... It was very impressive, like a small leaf blower.

  • @Azlehria

    @Azlehria

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've seen a few racks that I'd love to aim my actual leaf blower at. Just before leaving the site. Because _some_ customers . . ..

  • @Theguyguyguy
    @Theguyguyguy4 жыл бұрын

    "Avoid spiders" I'm dying

  • @ReplayRetro
    @ReplayRetro4 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video! i've toyed with the idea of getting a compressor because i figured those electric gun things would be rubbish (sounds like you did too at the start) but it clearly did the job really well for less than half the price and without constantly stopping for a nap! Will definitely be adding a compucleaner to my "stuff i need for the workshop" list

  • @Vrosales316
    @Vrosales3164 жыл бұрын

    This video was extremely helpful. I've been eyeing the handheld in this video along with other dust blowing contraptions. Now I know to just get it.

  • @bluef1sh926
    @bluef1sh9264 жыл бұрын

    2:49 wow, a proper AvE unboxing.

  • @gorak9000

    @gorak9000

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not really, -10 points for no mini-chainsaw, and -50 points for not yelling "TIME!" when all the stuff is on the table! Do you even AvE bro?

  • @wizardwithsmg

    @wizardwithsmg

    4 жыл бұрын

    Time!

  • @bluef1sh926

    @bluef1sh926

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@gorak9000 still ok for a Techmoan ;)

  • @DeadReckon
    @DeadReckon4 жыл бұрын

    2:49 is literally how I open most things I buy. I needed that laugh, thanks!

  • @hollybrereton3140
    @hollybrereton31404 жыл бұрын

    Your Videos are never a waste of time thank you for sharing the fails with the wins x

  • @caponeprincess73
    @caponeprincess734 жыл бұрын

    Love the channel and always enjoy pretty much most of the videos especially ones with old computers, electronics and car cameras

  • @ThomasNimmesgern
    @ThomasNimmesgern4 жыл бұрын

    7:08 "it explodes every now and then" I guess that's why you have to wear ear- and eyes-protection. ;-)

  • @KayoMichiels
    @KayoMichiels4 жыл бұрын

    That ryobi is ideal for someone to do airbrushing or painting at places where there isn't a powerplug available.

  • @4879daniel

    @4879daniel

    4 жыл бұрын

    @5:40 says it's not suitable

  • @SecondCordon

    @SecondCordon

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@4879daniel I think it was about big paint jobs like painting a house, not just some art on canvas.

  • @TheSadButMadLad

    @TheSadButMadLad

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@4879daniel Could be used for airbrushing small airfix models.

  • @NNITRED

    @NNITRED

    4 жыл бұрын

    The Ryobi P738 is what I've been using for dusting PCBs and PC cases. It's cordless and pretty darn powerful.

  • @flippy9133

    @flippy9133

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@4879daniel that for "big painting" airbrushing requires much less power you can even blow with your mouth

  • @tortron
    @tortron4 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on 1 mil subscribers!

  • @TravPlays
    @TravPlays4 жыл бұрын

    CONGRATULATIONS ON 1 MILLION!!

  • @dingdongbells3314
    @dingdongbells33144 жыл бұрын

    Geesh, Techmoan... I've been a fan for years upon years now, but this absolutely has to be the most- you know, this video just *BLOWS*

  • @Sangueffusor
    @Sangueffusor4 жыл бұрын

    Personally I can vouch for the "Metro Vacuum ED500 DataVac" (newer version: ED500P) for this purpose

  • @afterlifedes

    @afterlifedes

    4 жыл бұрын

    +1 - I have the ED500, it's a tank, last one I'll probably ever need to buy.

  • @nilleftw
    @nilleftw Жыл бұрын

    First time watching your channel. This video was great. Good mix of humor and content.

  • @TechHippie
    @TechHippie4 жыл бұрын

    Believe it or not, this was EXACTLY the comparison I was wondering about, so THANK YOU. Long story short, I figured the compressor would be semi useless and very loud but I have a few batteries already and a compressor has more uses than a datavac. But I think I may just get the datavac. It's much smaller and quieter and won't have the moisture issue.

  • @IrchaMan
    @IrchaMan4 жыл бұрын

    2:29 "Frying all your chips" xD

  • @diegov.miranda7182

    @diegov.miranda7182

    4 жыл бұрын

    I laughed really hard at that one. If you're reading this, Matt... thank you. Needed it.

  • @timmywashere1164

    @timmywashere1164

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm over here in the states and laughed so hard at that I had to come over and comment on how much I laughed at that. Glad I wasn't the first.

  • @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365
    @jeremiefaucher-goulet33654 жыл бұрын

    2:49 Finally an unboxing worth watching :)

  • @geekgrrlca
    @geekgrrlca4 жыл бұрын

    I use a larger plug in compressor, but I had the compressor to begin with. I did buy a moisture and oil remover to use which solves the moisture problem. It also has the ability to dial back the available pressure so one doesn't blow the caps off the board.

  • @harvesteroftone5473
    @harvesteroftone54734 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on making it to 1 Million subscribers Matt.

  • @90msg90
    @90msg904 жыл бұрын

    2:53 You're supposed to yell "TIME!" :P

  • @jk9554

    @jk9554

    4 жыл бұрын

    nah, that's his Canuckian cousin. (but then again... why not make "THAT'LL DO!" the UK version?) :p

  • @gorak9000

    @gorak9000

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jk9554 Uh, cause "THAT'LL LAME" maybe?

  • @Christopher-N

    @Christopher-N

    4 жыл бұрын

    *90msg90:* TIME! *Professor Elemental:* No there's not! kzread.info/dash/bejne/aoqbs7KIe8LdpdI.html

  • @DownandOutNYC
    @DownandOutNYC4 жыл бұрын

    Many wet dry vacs also can be used to blow air, and of course, they come in many different sizes. You could have bought one of those and have both a home/shop vacuum and blower in one.

  • @TheBrokenLife

    @TheBrokenLife

    4 жыл бұрын

    I own 2 shopvacs, a little one to carry around and then a big guy that is the real deal, and I honestly think that little blower he demonstrated would do a better job... and big one doubles as a fairly legit leaf blower. They move a lot of volume, but not much pressure. Or at least that's been my experience with mine.

  • @compzac

    @compzac

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TheBrokenLife Thats pretty much my experience as well, lots of volume but no pressure for it, im guessing if you could nozzle the end down it would do better, but really vacuums arent meant for that, they tend to run volume over pressure anyway, as with a vacuum you want more air more flowing quickly then less with more push, i also have a small unit i keep around mostly in the car, it does decent, and i have a large cordless unit at home which also does well for itself, but if i need to clean something off unless its loose material i will always use an air gun and compressor as shop vacs just dont have the clout for that.

  • @TheBrokenLife

    @TheBrokenLife

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@compzac Agreed.. Necking my shopvacs down with a "blower" attachment just seems to upset the impellers inside them. You can hear the motor bog down and they run way hotter, yet don't really do much more work. Pretty much any air restriction on a fan is, well, a restriction. FWIW, if you find yourself frequently needing to blow off large areas, I have a Guardair "Long John" air gun that has what looks like a muzzle brake on the end of it, but it's actually a venturi that scavenges extra air volume as the air goes past the tip. It's like a narrower focus leaf blower with more power. It is absolutely fantastic for stuff like blowing grass off a tractor and stuff like that. Highly recommended. It is _massively_ air hungry though so the magic only lasts as long as you have compressor. You can also get them in a ton of different lengths. Mine is 5 feet, which I regret. 4 would be perfect, IMO. I use it to "sweep" my shop at least once a week.

  • @compzac

    @compzac

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@TheBrokenLife I have a venturi nozzle air gun myself, i use it when im cleaning off leaves and things from cars i work on, no idea what brand i found it at a garage sale, but it works well, and yes in my experience it is quite air hungry, i have to use my large shop compressor otherwise it pizzles out my small pancake compressor pretty quick, with regards to shop vacs yea ive never had good luck trying to make them do more work, they just overheat and either cut out or burn up so ive given up trying, if i want to clean my shop i use an electric leaf blower, if i need some high pressure air i use the compressor.

  • @TheBrokenLife

    @TheBrokenLife

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@compzac I see you are also a man of excellent taste. Should anyone ever ask you about that sweet air gun, at least now you know where to steer them to get one.

  • @marksterling8286
    @marksterling82864 жыл бұрын

    Perfectly timed rather than waste of time like you said at the end of the video, I was just thinking about if I would be better with a compressor rather than buying another can of compressed air to clean the old gpo telephones. Now I know stick with the cans of compressed air or get the blower device, don’t bother with a compressor

  • @KevReillyUK
    @KevReillyUK4 жыл бұрын

    Glad you had a positive experience with the computer cleaner. I got one few months ago (same design, different branding) and it far exceeded my expectations. Not much use for removing 2mm of caked-on grot from a 40 year old PCB but for clearing fan-clogging dust bunnies from a PC case, or crumbs from a keyboard, it's brilliant. Your Vectrex experience is somewhere in the middle. It's not the most ergonomic design, and the momentary switch action is a bit of a pain, but I wonder whether both of those are by design given how hot it runs. Maybe they don't want it to be so comfortable that you'll use it for minutes at a time without cooling off or, worse, leave it switched on while you pop for a cuppa. One unrelated use I found for it was applying paint to fine metal mesh. Paint has a tendency to clog the holes in the mesh, so I suspended the mesh horizontally, slapped cheap paint on with a sponge, then used the computer cleaner to blow the excess down and out of the holes. Cheaper and quicker than canned spray paint, and the only casualty was a slightly speckled cat who'd chosen to camp under the workbench between coats unnoticed. She only did it once, though.

  • @MobiusVideo
    @MobiusVideo4 жыл бұрын

    Who doesn’t like fried chips? Mmmm 😋

  • @MagicPumpkin

    @MagicPumpkin

    4 жыл бұрын

    I prefer fried potatoes

  • @KayDat

    @KayDat

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wrong video, go back 7 years. kzread.info/dash/bejne/c4R32Jd_gtLXndI.html

  • @TheAegisClaw

    @TheAegisClaw

    4 жыл бұрын

    I eat boiled chips. Mmmm soggy.

  • @6581punk

    @6581punk

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@KayDat I've watched that one lots of times. I like the bit where he's obviously a bit annoyed by people saying to "just use a knife" :D

  • @zulumax1

    @zulumax1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Rapidly moving air creates static electricity. Not recommended for use on "microchips". Puts them under stress and could "fry" them. I got the reference.

  • @tonyb2271
    @tonyb22714 жыл бұрын

    Ryobi tools come with pre-installed anti theft paint scheme! e: that "comp-cleaner" was fairly impressive

  • @jokingpants
    @jokingpants4 жыл бұрын

    You always manage to make the most mundane gadgets sound hugely interesting!

  • @springy-2112
    @springy-21124 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video . I've thus far found that the size of compressor one needs is always the next one up ! And I've owned some big old compressors!! Peace and love brother and thanks again for the wonderful videos 👍🏻☮❤

  • @Rompler_Rocco
    @Rompler_Rocco4 жыл бұрын

    2:48 I'm still laughing... Official unboxing meme

  • @scofab
    @scofab4 жыл бұрын

    I believe that in the end you won't regret the Ryobi... the longer you own a compressor the more uses you find for it. Nice to have one that doesn't need mains power or 12v from a battery. Think of the possibilities blowing the grunge out of your car air vents and such. 'Tis a tad small but still beats blowing through a straw. Cheers.

  • @ShinyElGhosteo

    @ShinyElGhosteo

    3 жыл бұрын

    Blow it between the seats and center console of the car and it’ll get out lots of small crumbs a vacuum can’t reach!

  • @grahamamorrisonsr1135
    @grahamamorrisonsr11354 жыл бұрын

    I especially enjoyed your description of the icons on the compressor, what a hoot!

  • @anthonyhegedus7948
    @anthonyhegedus79484 жыл бұрын

    What a funny coincidence. I was just reading an article on an IT news website and looking at the comments and one of the comments was why not use a compucleaner expert to blow the dust out. I’d never heard of this, and checked it out on Amazon. A few minutes later I fire up KZread and your video review pops up the the suggestions! I’m already a subscriber to your channel anyway but still, it’s almost like google saw my search, then went back in time to cause you to do this video review. Or something like that. Anyway great video as always. I always use a leaf blower to blow out particularly dusty computers but this compucleaner thing looks far more convenient.

  • @BluRay_4
    @BluRay_44 жыл бұрын

    ''In all seriousness tho there could be someone out there that finds this useful!'' Robert from Aging Wheels... for sure

  • @JonVonBasslake

    @JonVonBasslake

    4 жыл бұрын

    I dunno, even he might find it to be too small. As much as he loves Ryobi, i'd think for his purposes he'd want something at least a little bigger, maybe ten liters. If the thing can put out air for like 30s and then needs to charge for 15s, it's not very usable IMHO.

  • @somerandomgoogleuser3374

    @somerandomgoogleuser3374

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@JonVonBasslake Jon, it's actually how they're setup to work/run. It's perfectly normal for them to do this/that!

  • @JonVonBasslake

    @JonVonBasslake

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@somerandomgoogleuser3374 Just because it's normal, doesn't mean it's useful... or that it should be normal.

  • @somerandomgoogleuser3374

    @somerandomgoogleuser3374

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@JonVonBasslake Rather a 'random statement' Jon! Well, I guess that's why companies or manufacturers do R & D.... To ensure that they don't waste money manufacturing something that won't sell..... The very "small & entry level" air compressor is operating entirely correctly as per intended by the manufacturer for very specific reasons to ensure its intended use & lifespan. And on your theory, just because automobiles are manufactured they are not "useful" to everybody in the world, i guess especially if you don't want one.... But you could be a person of whom uses the "Uber" service/s & gets an indirect/direct service provided by the car. A bit similar to an Air Compressor - it can blow "hot air".....

  • @CircsC
    @CircsC4 жыл бұрын

    @Techmoan Dusting is actually one of the more demanding things an air compressor can be used for. 0 resistance and max airflow. The poor little Ryobi never stood a chance at blowing versus something designed for the job. You might not want to use a vacuum in reverse though because of static electricity.

  • @8_Bit
    @8_Bit4 жыл бұрын

    That was the most LOLs I've ever had from one of your videos. Good work!

  • @Crisco92
    @Crisco924 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on 1,000,000 subscribers =)

  • @Gappasaurus
    @Gappasaurus4 жыл бұрын

    6:54 best safety advice EVER 😂🤣

  • @WilliamBurnett
    @WilliamBurnett4 жыл бұрын

    Your review of the Ryobi warning signs sounds like every Covid-19 government advice update.

  • @doyen86
    @doyen86 Жыл бұрын

    Had no idea about the dangers of spraying your skin and never factored in the moisture element when dealing with electronics. Thank you!

  • @FreihEitner
    @FreihEitner4 жыл бұрын

    Your explanation of the warning labels on the Ryobi reminded me of the golden age of Top Gear with Clarkson, Hammond and May.

  • @dbfi01
    @dbfi014 жыл бұрын

    2:46 HAHAHA Thats BRILLIANT ! That IS how you unbox something!

  • @bummer6
    @bummer64 жыл бұрын

    I think the ryobi thing is more for airbrushing and stuff like that honestly.

  • @PinBallReviewerRepairs

    @PinBallReviewerRepairs

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have an air brush kit it has an even smaller tank then his did. But I also have a huge 60Gallon air compressor as well that I am going to use for re-painting my pinball machine cabs..

  • @ProctoLogic

    @ProctoLogic

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was about to say it but you where first

  • @matthewmiller6068

    @matthewmiller6068

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm not sure it would even be good for that! I have been surprised how much my 8 gallon 4CFM compressor runs when airbrushing model trains...(I got it for blowing off my tractor after use, and running a few tools like air stapler, pop rivet gun, etc). Takes a lot more air than I'd have expected for many things.

  • @thedude808
    @thedude8084 жыл бұрын

    congrats on 1m!!! love your content as always

  • @richcolour
    @richcolour4 жыл бұрын

    You got your million! Thank you for all your brilliant entertainment over the years.

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