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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I have a cheap air gun similar to this that I got somewher and the lever sticks down on me whenever it is pressed. So far this one seems like it isn't sticking during use, so that's an improvement. The quality of it overal isn't striking me as premium, but more of a "get the job done" type of sufficient quality. Probably nothing I would write home about and brag about, but it's a good tool and I like the rubber tip that makes it softer and removes worry about accidently scratching something if you are trying to blow off something delicate.
mjh999
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
It blows air when the trigger is depressed… and it blows a little air when the trigger isn’t depressed. Behaved the same way regardless of pressure. I have had other blow nozzles behave like this and small air leak is manageable.What wasn’t great was the volume of air that leaked around the 3/8” fitting and the compressor coupling. Teflon tape won’t help that issue. I took off an air chuck which didn’t leak anywhere and tested this one that leaked at the coupling. To be fair I have had others do this as well and changing the fitting resolved the excessive leaking. I am sure that with a better fitting that stops the leaking it will be quite usable.
Dr
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
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Tennessee Granddad
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
This is a small format air blow gun. It's equipped with only a short rubber-coated nozzle. It's not a precision piece of equipment: the actuating lever is loosely riveted onto the gun body and the air valve initially felt rough and gritty when depressed, although that almost completely smoothed out with a bit of use. Function was fine, with the valve lever requiring only light force to operate and air flow rate being readily controllable. The gun did not leak at all. Better blow guns are available, but for the price - under $5 - this product is worthy of 5 stars.
Michele M.
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Shut off valve was leaking as soon as I hooked it up. It is not coming out of the 1/4 inch air fitting, it is going through the shut off valve.I loosened it up and then tightened it back. That did help to close it some but not completely. Fortunately, in my application, there is a shut off to the air going into the hose that I used this on. We will see how long it will last in that case. But I am certainly not impressed with this. Would not recommend it.
David Winarchik
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
For the price point, it's okay, but the fitting that attaches to the airhose leaks a steady, slow amount of air that requires the compressor to recharge due to the loss of air from the leak. The rubber tip is actually a nice feature, preventing damaging surfaces if the tip rubs against a delicate surface, but that is the only positive I can say for the blower tip.
Shawn
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
It works well, but isn't air tight. It doesn't come assembled, but does come with tape, and can be put together in just a couple minutes. After assembly, I noticed that there is a slight hiss coming from the nozzle, not from the joint where is screws in, but from the seal of the "piston" that should be stopping or allowing air to escape. After pressing it a few times the air leak was less, but still there. If I leave this tool attached, it will drain my tank pretty quickly. 4 starts may be a bit friendly, but 3 starts seems harsh considering the cost.
Busier than expected
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
The XUDYVCO Air Blow Gun was very inexpensive so my expectations weren't high, but it still fell short. The disconnect coupling was straight thread with an O ring, so the fact that thread seal tape (typically used for tapered threads) was included wasn't confidence inspiring, but leaks from the coupling were negligible compared to the tool itself which never shut all the way. The steady air flow happened at all pressures. For under $5 I would tolerate a fair amount of issues, but this went a bit far for me. It still works so if you don't mind your compressor cycling excessively it may be tolerable, but it's going in the bin rather than the toolbox here.
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