Our range of air duster guns and pneumatic blow guns delivers fast and reliable compressed-air cleaning for workshops, machinery, workbenches and industrial environments. These tools are designed to safely remove dust, chips, metal swarf, wood shavings and debris with a focused jet of air — helping you keep your workspace clean, efficient and hazard-free.
Lightweight, durable and easy to connect to standard compressors, air duster guns are essential accessories for auto workshops, fabrication shops, CNC cleaning, woodworking and general maintenance.
Efficient Dust & Debris Removal: Quickly blow away dirt, chips and particles from surfaces, machinery and equipment.
Multiple Styles & Nozzle Lengths: Choose from compact 4″ duster guns, medium 12″ units or long-reach 20″ safety blow guns for deeper access.
Workshop-Grade Construction: Nylon, aluminium and brass components provide strength and durability for repeated use.
Standard Air Fittings: Most models use 1/4″ BSP or compatible fittings for easy connection to air hoses.
Safety & Control: Many guns include bypass or safety nozzles to reduce pressure build-up and regulate airflow.
Air duster guns are ideal for:
Workshop and garage cleanup — remove metal swarf, dust and debris from benches.
Machine and tool cleaning — blow out chips from drills, lathes, routers and saws.
Bodywork and automotive detailing — clear vents, panels and crevices.
Woodworking & fabrication shops — keep work areas tidy and safe.
Q: What is an air duster gun used for?
A: An air duster gun is a compressed-air tool used to blow away dust, metal chips and debris from workstations, machinery, tools, and other surfaces. They’re common in workshops and industrial environments to keep areas clean and safe.
Q: How does a pneumatic blow gun differ from a regular air duster?
A: A pneumatic blow gun generally refers to any compressed-air blower with a trigger and nozzle, while an air duster gun is a subtype designed for dust and light debris removal. Both connect to an air compressor.
Q: What size air compressor do I need for an air duster gun?
A: Most pneumatic duster guns work well with standard workshop compressors delivering around 90-120 psi with a 1/4″ air line — ideal for general cleaning and blowing tasks.
Q: Are there safety considerations when using an air duster gun?
A: Yes — always wear eye and ear protection, avoid direct contact with skin at high pressure, and use a safety nozzle where possible to reduce the risk of injury from high-pressure air.
Q: What’s the difference between short and long-reach air blow guns?
A: Short-reach models are easier to handle for general cleanup, while long-reach blow guns (e.g., 20″) provide access into deeper machinery or hard-to-reach areas.