Nitecore Blowerbaby BB2 first thoughts, I’m impressed!

Hi everyone,.

I’ve now tried out my Nitecore air blower thingy. First thing to say is, on it’s turbo setting it is very powerful. I warned my wife who was sitting in an adjacent room, that she might hear a noise like a Harrier jump jet taking off from about 100 yards away. πŸ™‚ You might be wondering how are you qualified to make that statement?. Well many years ago I visited the Hawker Test Facility at RAF Dunsfold and was privileged to be treated to a display of a Harrier doing it’s hovering from a viewing position on the grass verge adjacent to the runway. πŸ™‚ Okay, I’m joking about the noise level but it does shift some air (and dust) particularly on the turbo setting and definitely not a device you’d want to use in a library or cinema should you feel inclined to do so.

First thing I cleaned was one of my cameras and lenses and it did a good job with the magnetically attached retractable brush enabling me to get into all the awkward to clean spots such as around and between control dials etc… You could now eat your dinner off of it, as opposed to looking like I had previously eaten my dinner off of it, but that would mean that I’d have to start all over again so probably not one of my best ideas.

It charged up pretty quickly but then it might have had some charge in it already so I can’t say how long it will take to charge from scratch until the battery charge is fully depleted, nor can I speak as yet about battery life between charges. The build quality is nice and solid and the three air speeds seem good right up to the powerful turbo speed. I did find a use for the built in light which helps to show up dust. I removed and then refitted the filter dust cover to examine the fan, surprising that such a small fan can shift so much air, it must have a very high RPM and there’s a printed safety warning not to operate it without the filter cover in place, I wouldn’t want to!. It also comes with a short USB A to USB C charge cable. The only thing that I would say is that I don’t think that it would be well suited for left-handed folks as one’s palm would be right over the dust filter air intake thus blocking the fan’s air flow and therefore cooling. If I could suggest an improvement, based on my initial usage, it would be to make the air speed selector dial more clicky, particularly in the lock position and a bit harder to turn. I can also see myself parting company with the plastic cap/cover sooner or later so maybe another way of covering it like a sliding cover or suchlike would be an improvement. It would perhaps also make a nice travelling companion for my go anywhere waterproof, drop-proof, dust-proof Tough TG-5 camera which is designed to be exposed to the elements.

I don’t go particularly crazy about packaging but, for what it’s worth, I have to say that it was extremely well packed in attractive, eye-catching yellow and black packaging. I think that it will earn its place in my travelling kit which I’ve recently rationalised and re-organised, more of that in another post. I’m impressed with how effectively and effortlessly it cleaned my camera and lens and computer keyboard. The only problem that I now have is that I no longer have any excuse not to do so more often as I’ve already told my wife so she knows that I’ve got it! πŸ™‚

Take care,

Leigh

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