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Purosol Rocket Air Bulb

by Purosol
SKU PUR-10101
Original price $12.96 - Original price $12.96
Original price
$12.96
$12.96 - $12.96
Current price $12.96
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The Rocket Air Bulb by Purosol is a large capacity air blower designed for astronomers and astrophotographers. It delivers a strong, concentrated burst of air to remove dust and debris from telescopes, camera sensors, lenses, filters, eyepieces, and other optical surfaces without contact.

Design

Made from durable silicone rubber, the Rocket Air Bulb features an ergonomic shape that ensures a smooth, even flow of air. Its one-way valve allows the bulb to quickly rebound after each squeeze, while the long nozzle directs airflow precisely where it is needed. Built-in fins let the Rocket stand upright or rest on its side, keeping it ready for the next use during observing sessions.

Practical Use

The Rocket Air Bulb is simple, reliable, and effective. It removes dust and debris from delicate optical surfaces with a single burst of steady air. It works well alongside Purosol’s Air Pro for reaching tight or sensitive areas. Easy to spot on a cluttered equipment rack or inside an observatory cabinet, it is an essential tool for keeping telescopes, cameras, and other gear clean for clear, sharp observations.