
Description
The Power Shot Cleaning Kit is a feature packed tool designed to deliver bursts of CO2 in a compact, easy to handle package. It's like a can of compressed air for cleaning keyboards got turned up to 11. The Cleaning Kit features our high-performance trigger regulator for variable pressure control delivered through one of three quick-switch air chucks.
Included are a rubber cone tip, a fine point tip, and an extendable 8-12 in. tip. The rubber cone is a great general-purpose tip for quick dust offs of camera gear or the interior of your rig. It can also create a seal if you need to blow out hoses or water lines.
The fine point tip gives you pinpoint accuracy for precision tasks like cleaning firearms.
The extendable tip stretches anywhere from 8 to 12 in. allowing you to access hard to reach places like down in your engine bay or to dust off the top of some photo frames in your home.
These are the same high quality tips found in our Master Blaster Blow Gun Kit. The Power Shot Cleaning Kit is currently being used by professional drone and camera operators, Drone Dudes.
The 20 oz. of CO2 contained in the Power Shot bottle has the same volume needed to air up 3-4 car tires so it is more than up to any task you ask of it. CO2 is a dry, inert, non-toxic gas that is safe for electronics. Instead of throwing it away when it's empty, simply refill it at local paintball or sporting good stores.
You can also refill it using a Power Tank using our Power Filler Kit. The Power Shot Cleaning Kit comes standard with a limited lifetime warranty.
Details:
- Matte Black
- 20 oz. Power Shot Bottle with Pin Valve
- Power Trigger Regulator with Quick-Switch Chuck
- Rubber Cone Tip, Fine Point Tip, Extendable Tip
- Zippered Storage Bag
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- USA Law requires all CO2 cylinders to be retested or replaced every five years. CO2 bottles are recyclable.
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Advanced Air Systems, Inc., DBA Power Tank, designed the original CO2 on-board air system back in 1997. It all started after Steve's first wheeling trip in his red 85 4Runner. He was new to the sport and as he got off the trail after a weekend of