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Is the usb vacuum cleaner has the enough suction power to suck the dust from laptop's air vent?

there lot many usb vacuum cleaners are available in the market of different rates, but this kind of vacuum cleaner has enough suction power to suck the dust from the air vent(which is near to the fan) of the laptop? Please give suggestion as i m going to buy this if its good then bec. i have problem that my laptop's air vent is block due to dust, so its creating thermal shutdown problem....so please suggest me weather its good to buy or not ? or either please suggest me its alternative to solve my problem?

Answer:

Valid points. Dont blow the dust Into the remove as much physically as possible then us a high power vacuum. Cut a hole in a sock and put over the nozzle if you must but the static is mute providing the lapto is plugged in (grounded) Canned air shouldnt be Injected into the case, as it comes out ice cold and may leave warer droplets in circuitry, not to mention blowing all the now damp dust all over the Motherboard making continuity where you dont want it
Yes you would implode your lungs cause internal bleeden then hemmorage/ drow to death in your own blood. And it would hurt like a *****.
You dont want a vacuum for that. You dont want to suck, you want to blow (kinky) a vacuums suction creates static pressure, which can cause static electricity, which can cause damage. So either buy a blower/air compressor, or buy some canned air. Canned air is cheap (like $4-6 at any walmart), and should last awhile, and works very well at getting dust off components. Just make sure you disconnect power/battery from laptop, and never tilt the can (as that causes it to freeze and can cause damage), instead of moving the can, try moving your laptop to the can while its upright.
sorry if it is blocked this won't work. try to blow it out with a hair dryer on high air[not heat] this could unblock your fan vent.

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