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Old Thursday 8th September 2005, 17:18   #1
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Giotto Rocket.

Just got me a Giotto rocket air blower for cleaning dust particles out of camera,it works a treat.I Like the way it functions,blows air out of spout and sucks fresh air up its bottom.


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Old Thursday 8th September 2005, 17:23   #2
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Hi Henry

Brilliantly simple invention aren`t they I have one myself & would recommend it to anyone.

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Old Thursday 8th September 2005, 18:36   #3
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what is a giotto rocket I have tried doing a search and can't find any information about it
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Old Thursday 8th September 2005, 18:58   #4
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what is a giotto rocket I have tried doing a search and can't find any information about it
I think it is what warehouse express call a Rocket Air

"Our new rocket-shaped air-blowing ball series developed in 2002 are made from a silica gel, they are very powerful and refill quickly. They are made of a nontoxic, environmentally friendly material, resistant to both high and low temperatures, tear-proof. It has an air valve to prevent it from breathing in dust and blows out a powerful stream of air to blow dust away, to make cleaning lenses, cameras, filters a breeze. Unique rocket-shaped design can stand upright, and its removable nozzle can be removed and stowed. GAA1900 Rocket Air £7.00"

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Old Thursday 8th September 2005, 19:13   #5
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Thanks Jim found it
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Old Friday 9th September 2005, 09:55   #6
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Yeah, but would you want to go through an airport with a bomb-shaped appliance in your camera bag?
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