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
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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=vqX9lvR
And Project Farm's video review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqX9lvR
FYI: These two don't get paid by the companies that these products come from.
The static electricity buildup can be enough to fry them.
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It has a small turbine fan.
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.
They might be completely wrong for all their xenophobia, but what you keep spamming on all these posts is pure nonsense.
What's this Green New Deal copypasta? You do realize that never passed, right?
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The charge controller on most devices will prevent it from powering up while receiving a charge.
If yours is working while being charged and you didn't pay more for this feature, it sounds like a fire hazard.
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You shouldn't use a vacuum on sensitive components.
The static electricity buildup can be enough to fry them.
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