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WOLFBOX 3-Speed Cordless Electric Air Duster w/ 7 Accessories

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WolfBox Direct via Amazon has WOLFBOX 3-Speed Cordless Electric Air Duster w/ 7 Accessories (MF100) on sale for $62.99 - $18.90 (30%) off when you apply promo code WBFANMF100 on the checkout page = $44.09. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • For efficient dust and debris removal
  • Up to 150,000 RPM, generating a maximum wind speed of 45 m/s
  • 3 adjustable speed settings
  • 5 nozzles and 2 brushes
  • Type-C charging provides up to 100 minutes of runtime
  • Compact & portable weighing at 0.66 lbs

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    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 350 customer reviews.
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WolfBox Direct via Amazon has WOLFBOX 3-Speed Cordless Electric Air Duster w/ 7 Accessories (MF100) on sale for $62.99 - $18.90 (30%) off when you apply promo code WBFANMF100 on the checkout page = $44.09. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member TH_1992 for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • For efficient dust and debris removal
  • Up to 150,000 RPM, generating a maximum wind speed of 45 m/s
  • 3 adjustable speed settings
  • 5 nozzles and 2 brushes
  • Type-C charging provides up to 100 minutes of runtime
  • Compact & portable weighing at 0.66 lbs

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 350 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4...tLcs&t=42s

Here's the video OP is talking about by Torque Test Channel.

Even though it's best rated, the most recent reviews are worrisome.

EDIT:
His follow up video 2.5 months later, WOLFBOX still holds the lead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqX9lvRdXVA

And Project Farm's video review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqX9lvRdXVA

FYI: These two don't get paid by the companies that these products come from.
You shouldn't use a vacuum on sensitive components.

The static electricity buildup can be enough to fry them.
I wouldn't put any weight into RPM at all. Doesn't really give any good indicator to how much air it'll actually push.

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Quote from iTom :
For what it's worth, I tried this one out compared to my cheap $20 one and it wasn't worth twice the price. The build quality is nicer, but there are equally powerful ones that are half the price. Just get the ones that look similar to this one. Their ratings are useless and just lies anyway.
How do we know yours is not lie? Have you been verified by Fakespot?
Not asking for myself but we have a very suspicious and timid crowd around here.
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I just bought a corded duster for $36 and it is blowing away dust from all the tech toys. Nice to upgrade from disposable air cans. For those of you who don't need cordless - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083LNC6NR.
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Business Name: Huzhou Dingchen Trading Co. LTD
Business Address:
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You do know that near 99.9% of all deals on SD and from all major retailers come from such addresses. The difference is that some like Apple or Dewalt slap a label on it. Costco that has great procurement has shelves full of items like this. So does Best Buy.

If the Green New Deal was to put together our complete energy infrastructure by sourcing products from such addresses do you believe China can not make a little duster? It is not like the parts in the EVs and solar panels you see everywhere are not from just such addresses.

Do me a favor go on the main page and find me one product that does not have part or is made completely in China. Get back to us when you find one.
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Quote from iTom :
For what it's worth, I tried this one out compared to my cheap $20 one and it wasn't worth twice the price. The build quality is nicer, but there are equally powerful ones that are half the price. Just get the ones that look similar to this one. Their ratings are useless and just lies anyway.
Links please, cheaper i
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Quote from scotts9612 :
Does this become a paper weight after the battery dies. Can you replace the internal battery
You can always replace the internal battery if you are handy. I repack most of my batteries (even on my tiles, earbuds etc.). Invest into a battery spot welder to weld the tabs as well as a heat gun.
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Quote from Adelley :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4...tLcs&t=42s

Here's the video OP is talking about.

Even though it's best rated, the most recent reviews are worrisome.
the one in that video is for 120 m/s wind speed. this deal is for 45 m/s.
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Quote from Lilyly :
the one in that video is for 120 m/s wind speed. this deal is for 45 m/s.
There's more than one in that video..

I'd just skip to the end where he compares all of them.

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Would this be good for cleaning built Lego's?
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No-brainer at this price considering all the other "fly-by-night" brands are also ~$30 - $40. I have this one, the Fantikk B8, and the Hoto (the Hoto also has a vacuum function). I have 3 because I was so impressed with the Hoto (paid $37 during Xmas season), I wanted to get something similar for my office. Between the Fantikk and Wolfbox, I decided to get the Fantikk for $48 because at the time it was $20 cheaper than the Wolfbox. The Fantikk is SUPER DISAPPOINTING. On max, it feels like a calm breeze - the Hoto feels atleast 3x more powerful. That's when I decided to pick up the Wolfbox for $68 and am blown away by the performance.

It's more powerful than the Hoto but if I have to keep one, it'd be the Hoto. The Hoto is more than plenty enough for dusting needs, doubles as a tiny vacuum, and it was only $37 (from Amazon). I'm also wary of the durability of the Woflbox - all the attachments fit very snugly on and it's literally held on by super tiny 0.8mm plastic tabs so I would avoid changing the attachments often. I decided not to return the Fantikk because it's only $40 and I figured I'd use it exclusively for my camera equipment and just keep it in my camera bag (e.g. cleaning camera sensors). For cleaning delicate stuff like camera gear - the Fantikk works perfect. If you use the Wolfbox to clean camera sensors and accidentally move the speed to Max, I'm inclined to believe you'd mess up your camera's curtain mechanism (e.g. your camera is toast).
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Quote from Adelley :
There's more than one in that video..

I'd just skip to the end where he compares all of them.
but people only watch a few seconds of the intro to make their decision. i just want to point out whatever you see hes blowing off the concrete dust and such is for the more expensive model
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I have this. It is super powerful. You'll find yourself using it on things not intended. Bought initially to dust PC and electronics. I used it recently to blow leaves and debris off the porch. I did a lot of research on it and ended up with this model.

3 settings so there is a wide usage case just be mindful it is LOUD, especially on the higher settings. But one of those purchases you really find yourself using often.
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Quote from violian :
No-brainer at this price considering all the other "fly-by-night" brands are also ~$30 - $40. I have this one, the Fantikk B8, and the Hoto (the Hoto also has a vacuum function). I have 3 because I was so impressed with the Hoto (paid $37 during Xmas season), I wanted to get something similar for my office. Between the Fantikk and Wolfbox, I decided to get the Fantikk for $48 because at the time it was $20 cheaper than the Wolfbox. The Fantikk is SUPER DISAPPOINTING. On max, it feels like a calm breeze - the Hoto feels atleast 3x more powerful. That's when I decided to pick up the Wolfbox for $68 and am blown away by the performance.

It's more powerful than the Hoto but if I have to keep one, it'd be the Hoto. The Hoto is more than plenty enough for dusting needs, doubles as a tiny vacuum, and it was only $37 (from Amazon). I'm also wary of the durability of the Woflbox - all the attachments fit very snugly on and it's literally held on by super tiny 0.8mm plastic tabs so I would avoid changing the attachments often. I decided not to return the Fantikk because it's only $40 and I figured I'd use it exclusively for my camera equipment and just keep it in my camera bag (e.g. cleaning camera sensors). For cleaning delicate stuff like camera gear - the Fantikk works perfect. If you use the Wolfbox to clean camera sensors and accidentally move the speed to Max, I'm inclined to believe you'd mess up your camera's curtain mechanism (e.g. your camera is toast).
you win. now just tell me how much the toto is and a direct link would be helpful
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Quote from violian :
No-brainer at this price considering all the other "fly-by-night" brands are also ~$30 - $40. I have this one, the Fantikk B8, and the Hoto (the Hoto also has a vacuum function). I have 3 because I was so impressed with the Hoto (paid $37 during Xmas season), I wanted to get something similar for my office. Between the Fantikk and Wolfbox, I decided to get the Fantikk for $48 because at the time it was $20 cheaper than the Wolfbox. The Fantikk is SUPER DISAPPOINTING. On max, it feels like a calm breeze - the Hoto feels atleast 3x more powerful. That's when I decided to pick up the Wolfbox for $68 and am blown away by the performance.

It's more powerful than the Hoto but if I have to keep one, it'd be the Hoto. The Hoto is more than plenty enough for dusting needs, doubles as a tiny vacuum, and it was only $37 (from Amazon). I'm also wary of the durability of the Woflbox - all the attachments fit very snugly on and it's literally held on by super tiny 0.8mm plastic tabs so I would avoid changing the attachments often. I decided not to return the Fantikk because it's only $40 and I figured I'd use it exclusively for my camera equipment and just keep it in my camera bag (e.g. cleaning camera sensors). For cleaning delicate stuff like camera gear - the Fantikk works perfect. If you use the Wolfbox to clean camera sensors and accidentally move the speed to Max, I'm inclined to believe you'd mess up your camera's curtain mechanism (e.g. your camera is toast).
I had initially bought the Fanttik from Costco and it was not bad but I returned it because the nozzle started to fly off and I only had it less than a month. After that I decided to buy the Wolfbox after watching several videos and have been very happy. Incredible build quality and the power is quite incredible. It will blow cobwebs in the ceiling away with ease. They never advertise that it has an LED power meter and I feel like that is very important to have and a lot of the cheaper ones don't have it. In my opinion Fanttik for the screwdrivers is unbeatable but skip them for the blowers. You should NEVER use anything other than the little pump blowers on your camera sensor etc. That a recipe for disaster.
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Quote from Lilyly :
but people only watch a few seconds of the intro to make their decision. i just want to point out whatever you see hes blowing off the concrete dust and such is for the more expensive model
Lol maybe it's for people to justify their already-made decision.
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Quote from scotts9612 :
Does this become a paper weight after the battery dies. Can you replace the internal battery
I have one from another company and the battery doesn't hold anymore, but attaching power bank to it still work as as cumbersome portable device.

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