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The Metro Vacuum MDV-1BA DataVac Pro is a robust 4.5-amp, 0.75 HP vacuum/blower designed for precision cleaning of computers and office equipment. Featuring a 19-inch flexible hose, multiple specialized tools, and a lightweight all-steel build, it offers a sustainable alternative to canned air. Made in the USA and supported by a 2-year motor warranty, it combines durability with professional performance.
Brand | METROVAC |
Special Feature | corded, bagged |
Filter Type | Disk |
Included Components | Crevice tool |
Is Cordless? | No |
Capacity | 1.3 Kilograms |
Wattage | 4500 milliamp_hours |
Hose Length | 19 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Form Factor | Cannister |
Color | Black |
Model Name | Metro Vacuum MDV-1BA DataVac Pro 4.5-AMP Computer Vac/Blower |
Product Dimensions | 16"L x 4"W x 4"H |
Manufacturer | Metro Vacuum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Motor Horsepower | 0.75 Horsepower |
Control Method | App |
Portable | Yes |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Series Number | 1 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Finish Type | Metallic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00031275926931 |
Connectivity Technology | Not Obtainable |
UPC | 031275926931 000312759269 001910724567 |
Item model number | MDV-1BA |
Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.4 x 7.3 x 8 inches |
ASIN | B00006IAOR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 29, 2009 |
S**N
Better than expected
I was trying to decide between the Metro Vac ED-500 duster or this all-in-one duster / vacuum. I really wanted something that did both so I decided to give the DataVac Pro a try. I saw some great reviews, and some not-so-great reviews so I was a little worried. I have to say, I love this product! The vacuum part is what you would expect, and does as good of a job as a regular upright vacuum with a hose. The vacuum comes with a hose, regular sized brush, crevice tool, pinpoint cleaner, and a micro cleaning kit consisting of a micro bursh, crevice tool, and flexible (somewhat) straw attachment. Everything seems to be of good quality and is made in the U.S.A. the canister is metal and the vacuum comes with 5 extra bags + the one already installed. There is no set-up out of the box, just plug it in and go.This product seems to be geared towards people in the computer or electronics repair field. As a computer technician here are my thoughts: First , the kind of dust you find in a computer cannot be easily vacuumed up by any vacuum cleaner (except for dust bunnies). the dust is so fine and almost seems electro-statically charged to the surfaces. That said, I like to vacuum up as much as I can before I blow the rest out. the blower works by attaching the hose to the opposite end of the vacuum. I would say the blower is probably more powerful than a can of air but maybe not as powerful as the ED-500 although I don't know for sure because I've never tried the ED-500. What I can say is that the blower is *MORE* than powerful enough to get the job done. I saw some impressive videos with the ED-500 blowing literally "clouds" of dust from computers. This blower does the same. I blew out a computer I thought was pretty clean and I got the same "clouds" of dust out of it (don't do this indoors)One thing I wanted to mention: I see a lot of videos where people blow out power supplies CPU fans, etc. In these videos you can always hear the fan spinning as air is blown at it. Yes, it sounds really cool, but this is very bad for the fan. What happens is the air is strong enough to over-rev the bearings in the fan and it will lead to premature failure of the fan or even immediate failure (i.e. your fan will start making strange noises right after you are done cleaning it) The proper way to clean a cpu fan, power supply fan, or anything else with a fan is to stick a plastic zip-tie, straw, or any other straight piece of plastic in the blades to block them from spinning while you blow the fan clean. Just don't forget to remove the zip-tie when you are done and don't use any metal objects, especially in the power supply. Even with the computer unplugged there are still dangerous voltages in power supplies.
S**D
What an awesome little tank of a vacuum...
Good grief. I had no idea this little vacuum would be built so solid. I was glad to see it is made in usa but I didn't expect it to be a micro tank. This thing is METAL and SOLID and HEAVY for being so small. The suction is very good. Some reviews have falted it for that. I find no issue with the suction at all. This machine is perfect for cleaning the intake grill on my Breezair wine cooling unit just in front of the cooling coils. The smallest tool in the kit fits perfectly between the grill fins and sucked out the dust lint with no problem at all. I used the largest extension to vacuum a hard-to-get-to spot in my guest room. Worked like a champ. The attachments are all solidly built as well. They are plastic but well designed and crafted and they all fit with each other very well. The extension hose is rubbery and very flexible. I fully expected some of the parts would be like you would get from an infomercial special. You know so cheap it's almost disposable. Not the case at all. Yes it does get hot with extended use but guess what else gets hot with extended use? My upright Hoover. Hey folks this is an electro-magnetic engine. That's just what they do. My shoe polisher from 1965 that still runs does the same thing. This machine should last a VERY LONG time.
J**.
Great tool! But could, and should, be so much better.
Other reviews say it all, its an extremely powerful little tool. Unfortunately that's also part of the issue, it can be too powerful for many tasks or even for its own good. It blows hard enough to potentially cause damage at close distances, most notably to laptop heatsinks. It also gets extremely hot extremely quickly, though you should have have time to finish a computer or two before it becomes dangerously hot.At $90 I find it hard to excuse a lack of basic features, such as 2 speeds or overheat protection. Its one thing to be capable of extremely powerful bursts before shutting down or going into a "limp mode", but its quite another to get so hot it can cause burns or damage in short order.The build quality is somewhat suspect for a $90 product. The tube shape is slightly deformed, seemingly by the motor mount being slightly too large. Much of the air leaks out the sides, which is solvable with electrical tape and massively boosts the nozzle pressure, however it also causes the motor to overheat even faster. The screw holes on the end cap also came either stripped or too large. The screws aren't quite loose enough to fall out on their out, but they wiggle around and can be pulled out with relative ease.All that said though, ultimately it's still good at what it does and I already own it, so I'll be using it for the foreseeable future. However it's a difficult product to recommend, given the alternatives.
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