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Project Source Corded Portable Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum

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Project Source Corded Portable Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum

2024-06-17 07:37:55

Will let the camera dry out when wet.

5
2024-05-18 05:37:19

Love how easy these were to use with my dry mount project.

5
2024-07-15 02:43:23

Keeps my camera dry & safe in wet weather. A must for wet enviorments.

5
2024-04-14 05:44:28

Kept my cards nice and dry on a very wet day of shooting.

5
2024-09-19 08:30:40

A great way to keep from landing in wet grass. And, it's very portable.

5
2024-08-19 01:23:49

I had a HUGE project to do and then I searched pricing and BY FAR B&H had the best price... Will shop more soon!

5
2024-09-07 03:32:25

These disposable somewhat wet wipes are excellent for cleaning lenses (and eyeglasses, and computer screens) when dry microfiber cloths are not sufficient for the job. They clean thoroughly and don't leave behind any residue. The one caveat is that the wipes don't stay wet in the packets for lengthy periods of time; they eventually dry out. So one should be careful to buy them in quantities that can be used up within a few months after purchase.

5
2024-08-23 06:46:43

My darkroom is a 9' x 10' space with a dry side and wet side. I wall mounted each of these lights easily with a drywall anchor and screw. They are bright enough so that I can see clearly and work comfortably without fogging my papers. I like the minimalism of these. They do exactly what I need them to do.

5
2024-08-22 07:27:16

Unbelievable! Pelican quality for twenty bucks! I'm using these little ones in dry land applications, but I have used Pelican cases for whitewater rafting and kayaking since 1980. I've subjected them to extreme wet and dry conditions on over a hundred river trips and they have never failed. I continue to use them to carry my camera, wallet, and a first aid kit on every whitewater trip, and to carry my cameras and lenses on every vacation. I never worry about my equipment getting wet or being banged about.

5
2024-09-01 08:28:51

A wet wipe is always better. I have lots of dry ones, but why bother when this is so convenient being wet already, compact in a thin envelope, and so inexpensive. Slips into a pocket, pouch, or case without consuming any perceivable space. Pack a couple everywhere so you're never without one and still have a spare. Yes, there is a little more waste so maybe it's not as bio-friendly, but certainly more user-friendly than a cloth and bottle of fluid and another cloth for drying/buffing.

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