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frontpage Posted by George_P_Burdell • 2d ago
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Wolfbox MF50 Cordless Electric Air Duster

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wolfbox_tech via eBay has Wolfbox MF50 Cordless Electric Air Duster on sale for $39.99 - 15% off when you apply coupon code FINDYOURFAVES - $8 w/ coupon code WOLFSPECIAL25 auto-applied at checkout = $27.19. Shipping is free.

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wolfbox_tech via eBay has Wolfbox MF50 Cordless Electric Air Duster on sale for $39.99 - 15% off when you apply coupon code FINDYOURFAVES - $8 w/ coupon code WOLFSPECIAL25 auto-applied at checkout = $27.19. Shipping is free.

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Regular and sale price are reversed 😂
Safer bet would be Ryobi whisper series inflator for $40. Three year warranty and hot swap batteries

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HappyBirthdayBtch
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Regular and sale price are reversed 😂
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_lukas
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Safer bet would be Ryobi whisper series inflator for $40. Three year warranty and hot swap batteries
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Quote from HappyBirthdayBtch :
Regular and sale price are reversed 😂
I noticed that too, lol 😂
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Kouskous44
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These things any good? Seems gimicky and novelty item of the month.
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I'm curious to know how the air duster in the OP compares to the Yomile Electric Air Duster [amazon.com] which I bought back in March...
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Quote from Frank_Nitty :
I'm curious to know how the air duster in the OP compares to the Yomile Electric Air Duster [amazon.com] which I bought back in March...
I have seen the wolfbox unit called as turbofan x3 on Ali Express. It was well reviewed across the globe. If the MF50 holds true to that, I would say it's ar win.
Another factor would be warranty, if you were ever to use it. I personally don't have experience in either brand but have seen dashcam from wolfbox is something reviewed by multiple respective YouTubers.


Take a screenshot of your Amazon and search on Ali Express image search to see the reviews.
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I'll give it a try. I have two dusty ass fan that I wanna clean.

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it doubles as a breathalyzer
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Quote from _lukas :
Safer bet would be Ryobi whisper series inflator for $40. Three year warranty and hot swap batteries
I have the DeWalt inflator and it's nowhere close to the power of canned air to clean keyboards, dust on electronics, etc. Is the Ryobi that much better?
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If you want something like this, get a DataVac.
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WildRigger47
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Quote from supersizedkid :
I have the DeWalt inflator and it's nowhere close to the power of canned air to clean keyboards, dust on electronics, etc. Is the Ryobi that much better?
No. Those small compressors like the Ryobi or any of them don't have the air storage power like with tank models, which is what's needed for any decent blow pressure. I don't even know why he commented with the Ryobi, as that's not even the same type of item the OP posted, nor is it intended for the same jobs at all.
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gsumax
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I have an Xpower duster and it's pretty powerful but it's plug in. I use it to dry most of my cars off when washing and barely need a towel to finish it off. Also works great for a workshop and blowing off sawdust
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Quote from gsumax :
I have an Xpower duster and it's pretty powerful but it's plug in. I use it to dry most of my cars off when washing and barely need a towel to finish it off. Also works great for a workshop and blowing off sawdust
for how much?
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I have one that looks identical to this that I bought about 3 months ago from Amazon. It is a no name, but I would bet it is the same. Mine claims to be 300000 RPM. I paid about $20. If you look on Amazon there are dozens selling these for about the same price that all look the same with different names.

I was moving a bunch of items from storage and bought it to clean the dust off. It works well for that purpose. Pretty powerful and holds a charge well. My biggest complaint is that the nozzle that directs the air is held on by a magnet. The slightest bump will knock the nozzle off. I resorted to holding it on with packing tape, which kinda defeats the purpose of the quick change nozzle.

I would recommend if you need something like this. Not quite as powerful as canned air, but close.

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I bought this exact model a few months back from Amazon. Was skeptical, but surprised at how much air it moved with the smallest diameter nozzle. Great for most dusting situations on electronics, like the inside of a dusty desktop. It terrifies my cat.

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