timppu: I've always been annoyed by having to buy canned air to get rid of dust in electronics and elsewhere. […]
ANYWAY! Yesterday I accidentally saw a local store selling a similar product online, so of course I ordered it! Can't wait to get my hands on it!
https://www.jimms.fi/fi/Product/Show/135153/eg-2000/it-dusters-compucleaner-xpert-sahkoinen-ilmapuhdistuslaite-musta All the reviews there are very positive too, the users seem very happy with the product.
There is also another model of this same being sold on the store, 10€ cheaper too, but I ordered this one as it seems to be a bit more powerful (550W vs. 500W), and has two different power levels. So a bit more advanced than the cheaper model.
Dust, begone!
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Matewis: Bought a heated foot massager with the hope that it will help with circulation in the winter months. I absolutely hate my feet starting to feel icy while trying to work and concentrate at my desk in the evenings since it is really distracting (weirdly even socks with shoes often do not help, which is what makes me wonder if perhaps I have poor blood circulation in my feet). So far at least it seems to be working very well.
Additional lines of enquiry: Do your feet change colour?, and Do you get pins-and-needles when they warm up?
See a doctor immediately if you develop a sore or infection on your toe.
Color changes in your skin in response to cold or stress
Numb, prickly feeling or stinging pain upon warming or stress relief
Mayo Clinic Raynaud’s phenomenon is a disorder that causes decreased blood flow to the fingers. In some cases, it also causes less blood flow to the ears, toes, nipples, knees, or nose.
Spasms of blood vessels happen in response to cold, stress, or emotional upset.
What is Raynaud's phenomenon?
Raynaud’s phenomenon is a problem that causes decreased blood flow to the fingers. In some cases, it also causes less blood flow to the ears, toes, nipples, knees, or nose. This happens due to spasms of blood vessels in those areas. The spasms happen in response to cold, stress, or emotional upset.
Raynaud’s can occur on its own, known as primary form. Or it may happen along with other diseases, known as secondary form. The diseases most often linked with Raynaud’s are autoimmune or connective tissue diseases […]
The primary form of Raynaud’s is the most common type. It often begins between ages 15 and 25. It’s less severe than secondary Raynaud’s. People with primary Raynaud’s do not often develop a related condition.
Certain factors can increase your risk of developing the condition, such as:
A connective tissue or autoimmune disease
Chemical exposure
Cigarette smoking
Injury or trauma
Repetitive actions, such as typing or use of tools that vibrate like a jack hammer
Side effects from certain medicines
Johns Hopkins NIH Other vascular diseases that also cause pain, from
WebMD.
What is vascular disease?