MG Chemicals 402A 134A Super Duster, 450g (16 oz) Aerosol Can


Key features
- •Non-flammable; Safe for use on energized circuits
- •Compatible with live electrical equipment and electronic components
- •Chemically inert, Ozone safe
- •Moisture free
- •Low toxicity
- •Applications: Dusting agent and cleaner for use on live circuits and microchips
MG Chemicals 402A 134A Super Duster, 450g (16 oz) Aerosol Can
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Customer Reviews
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Clea, clean,clean
haroldgjr✓ Verified Purchase•August 31, 2017
This was the answer to my keyboard being dirty. Worked wonders!
Ordered 2 Units. Both Arrived Broken.
Brent A Hagenbuch✓ Verified Purchase•August 25, 2017
Ordered 2. Both arrived with a broken nozzle. Thought i would be able to use an interchangeable chrome nozzle but there is no threading on these either, so there is no alternative to the incredibly cheap plastic ones supplied. Completely unusable. buyer beware.
Wetness
Derk Gates✓ Verified Purchase•September 29, 2016
Sprayed fluid with the air.
Great but you pay for it
S. D. Butler✓ Verified Purchase•September 25, 2016
The perfect duster, except for the price. Remember when canned air used to be less expensive than refrigerant? Sigh. Now most canned air leaves a stinky bitter residue behind. Not this stuff. This is what they all used to be like, except this is at least 2x what it should cost. Check out R134a 12oz cans...
The white liquid will kill your PC.
Bassmickey✓ Verified Purchase•August 11, 2016
I emptied the can in less than five minutes. Couldn't even finish cleaning the computer, then white liquid started to come out of the can. Holy Molly this thing!!!!!! Ended up buying an ED500P instead, should have done that in the first place.
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