The Nitecore Blowerbaby Mini Green is a compact electronic air blower designed for precision cleaning of photographic equipment, electronics, and delicate surfaces. With dimensions of 9 cm in length, 7 cm in width, and 7 cm in height, and weighing 219 g, this portable device generates air speeds of up to 65 km/h, providing 185 percent more power than traditional balloon blowers. The rechargeable 8.88-Wh lithium battery allows for over 30 minutes of continuous operation and features a three-color LED display for battery status monitoring. The USB-C fast charging function enables a full charge in just 1.5 hours. The device includes a retractable magnetic brush attachment for detailed cleaning in tight spaces, as well as a removable, washable air filter to maintain optimal airflow. The two-stage blower control with a safety lock switch prevents accidental activation during transport and storage. Made from durable materials, this unisex tool is suitable for photographers, electronics enthusiasts, and professionals who require reliable dust removal without the use of canned air. The package includes the main unit and a carrying strap for convenient portability.
Item number | 24910726 |
Manufacturer | Nitecore |
Category | Camera cleaning |
Manufacturer no. | D230461 |
Release date | 28.3.2023 |
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Colour | Green |
Exact colour description | Green |
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Length | 9 cm |
Width | 7 cm |
Height | 7 cm |
Weight | 219 g |
Length | 13.30 cm |
Width | 12 cm |
Height | 7.50 cm |
Weight | 278 g |
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