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On 11/15/2024 at 10:27 AM, Kklee said:

IMHO.
Should be ok.  But may have to use with brush as cleaning is a mechanical action. 

P.S.  You can look at the Keelat brand.   They have other tools using the same battery.   I have the above blower and also the handheld  pressure washer. 

so the wind output  really very strong ? i think i shud have a compatible battery from my handheld pressure washer also.

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On 11/15/2024 at 9:54 PM, Ysc3 said:

so the wind output  really very strong ? i think i shud have a compatible battery from my handheld pressure washer also.

IMHO.
Youtube have quite a few videos on it - usually they show blowing water.
Keelat have a few version of battery.  

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@Kklee I just found another way to use the blower yesterday.....

My kitchen sink got choked in the morning.... So I waited for about half an hour for the water to subside.... Then use the blower directly on the drainage hole and gave it a good burst of wind and after that, no more choke !

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On 1/12/2025 at 5:35 PM, Ysc3 said:

@Kklee I just found another way to use the blower yesterday.....

My kitchen sink got choked in the morning.... So I waited for about half an hour for the water to subside.... Then use the blower directly on the drainage hole and gave it a good burst of wind and after that, no more choke !

IMHO.
Eh... your one which blower? 

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On 1/12/2025 at 5:35 PM, Ysc3 said:

@Kklee I just found another way to use the blower yesterday.....

My kitchen sink got choked in the morning.... So I waited for about half an hour for the water to subside.... Then use the blower directly on the drainage hole and gave it a good burst of wind and after that, no more choke !

I use a normal plunger. Normally it'll do the trick, to clear food debris.

I standby one near the sink. 😁

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On 1/12/2025 at 5:35 PM, Ysc3 said:

@Kklee I just found another way to use the blower yesterday.....

My kitchen sink got choked in the morning.... So I waited for about half an hour for the water to subside.... Then use the blower directly on the drainage hole and gave it a good burst of wind and after that, no more choke !

It's very good for starting BBQ fire too. 

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On 1/13/2025 at 8:21 AM, Volvobrick said:

It's very good for starting BBQ fire too. 

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Also good for maintaining the fire for BBQ - put new charcoal and whack !  👍

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On 1/13/2025 at 6:45 AM, Ysc3 said:

@Kklee the handheld battery one which we are talking about here....

IMHO.
Eh... you bought the one you 1st posted or you got the Keelat one ?  I think I got 4 blowers.  🤣  5 if add the Dyson. 🤣
 

 

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On 1/13/2025 at 1:49 PM, Kklee said:

IMHO.
Eh... you bought the one you 1st posted or you got the Keelat one ?  I think I got 4 blowers.  🤣  5 if add the Dyson. 🤣
 

 

You must have a lot of jobs needing blowing.... 😆

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On 1/13/2025 at 2:00 PM, Volvobrick said:

You must have a lot of jobs needing blowing.... 😆

IMHO.
Different jobs, different tool.  Big powerful ones not necessary suitable for some task. 

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@Kklee i bought this common one on shopee ... got it without the battery and charger as i got a compatible batt and charger from another device.

 

 

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@Kb27 i don't have the plunger ... was thinking of buying it over the weekend but ended up trying the blower instead since i already have it.

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On 1/14/2025 at 8:55 AM, Ysc3 said:

@Kb27 i don't have the plunger ... was thinking of buying it over the weekend but ended up trying the blower instead since i already have it.

At your convenience, you could buy a couple of toilet plungers. They are very cheap, just a couple of bucks. For usage, no battery required, just small muscles.

On clogged kitchen basin, face wash basin, anything with a drain; just plug and pull. It will create a vacuum suction to pull out debris, and water will flow again. 😁

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On 1/14/2025 at 8:53 AM, Ysc3 said:

@Kklee i bought this common one on shopee ... got it without the battery and charger as i got a compatible batt and charger from another device.

 

 

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IMHO.

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