I bought Daiso's "USB blower" that...

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I bought Daiso's "USB blower" that I've been flying recently

Recently, Daiso has been selling items with higher unit prices beyond the 100-yen range, and has taken the rudder to expand DAISO Standard Products. I found a product called "Blower" and bought it with spinal reflex.

I recently bought a 500 yen USB blower from Daiso. A device that blows out. These days, small items are used to remove dust from camera lenses, and large items are used to clean dead leaves, pipes, and septic tanks.

Engines and electricity are used as energy sources to blow air. The USB blower this time uses electricity, and it is a product that operates with a USB power supply of DC5V, 0.75A (operating current) to 1.8A (starting current), and power of 3.75A.

The main purpose seems to be to blow away the dust that accumulates between the many keys on the keyboard. The model I bought this time is white, which is one of the two colors. A mint model is also available.

The nozzle part is separated, so you can only assemble it there. There is a 1.5m cable that sticks out from the main unit. It assembles in no time. On both the front and back of the package, the words "Do not connect to equipment with low output current, such as personal computers," are persistently written in red and in three languages.

Daiso's USB blower that I recently flew

For the time being, the serious author attached the USB/AC adapter to the wall outlet as instructed, and attached the USB blower via the USB Type-A port of the USB/AC adapter. I extended the cable to the full 1.5m and used it to remove dust from the keyboard. However, it is extremely hard to use like a wired vacuum cleaner in the Showa era.

DC5V, 0.75A (operating current) to 1.8A (starting current), 3.75A USB power supply is assumed. I tried connecting a USB blower to the 5V-2.4A Type-A port of the "cheero Power Plus 5 10000mAh" USB mobile battery that does not exist. If you use a lightweight USB mobile battery, you can take the battery with you anywhere, so this is quite convenient.

In this state, I tried blowing off the dust and dirt that got into the gap of the keyboard of the mobile computer for a while. The power itself isn't that great, but since the tip of the nozzle is narrowed down, there's a decent amount of airflow and pressure near the exit, and it blows off ordinary dust. It blows off dust from items that are the subject of photography, although it's not as good as a camera blower.

It's quite convenient because you can take it anywhere and use it. It can also be used for a wide range of purposes because it can even remove dust from the subject. It's strange and somewhat contradictory to use a USB mobile battery for cleaning, or to clean by powering it from a wall outlet.

This time, at my own risk, I used a USB blower about 10 times via the built-in USB Type-A of both Lenovo's ThinkCentre M630e Tiny and Fujitsu LIFEBOOK Musashi to clean the keyboard for 10-15 minutes. I tried it and it didn't cause any problems.

I tried using it by connecting it to the USB Type-A port of IFEBOOK Musashi and receiving power. No problem, the USB Type-A port built into the ThinkCentre M630e Tiny, which is my main machine for writing manuscripts, worked well

However, since the notes are marked in red on the specifications, please do not imitate good children.

It is an inexpensive and revolutionary USB blower that has never existed before, but you can not use a USB mobile battery, and of course you cannot use the USB port of a computer, and you can only use a USB / AC adapter connected to a wall outlet. In that case, the usability will be considerably narrowed and the value of existence will be at risk.

Product nameDistributorPurchase price
USB blowerDaiso550 Yen