Here's Google AI's answer: So I'm going to buy NYGC a canned air pressurized dust cleaner.
Summary Comparison Table
| Metric [1, 2, 3, 4] | Compressed Air Can (Fresh) | Handheld Electric Duster (Brushless) | Corded Electric Duster (Heavy-Duty) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Internal Pressure | 45 - 70 PSI | 0 PSI | 0 PSI |
| Air Speed | 200 - 250 MPH | 100 - 190 MPH | 200+ MPH |
| Blowing Force | 80 - 100g (Drops fast) | 50 - 85g (Continuous) | 200+ g (Continuous) |
| Air Volume | ~2 CFM | 10 - 15 CFM | 20 - 30+ CFM |
A fresh can of air wins on pure concentrated pressure for small crevices. However, a motor-driven duster wins on sustained volume and mass airflow, never losing power due to freezing. [1, 2, 3, 4]