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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 😂
I was reading through the comments, thinking, how is it that no one has already posted this?

There almost needs to be some kind of default slickdeals / YouTube API that reaches out to Project Farms YouTube channel to look for matching groups. 🤣
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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Anyone use this to dust Lego sets? Asking for a friend.
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Project Farm did a great comparison of these things on youtube and they seem surprisingly powerful...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_ncYXk1cP4
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gsumax
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Quote from Lilyly :
for how much?

I think they are $36 or so on Amazon
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fenster
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Quote from SamS6959 :
Project Farm did a great comparison of these things on youtube and they seem surprisingly powerful...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_ncYXk1cP4
Didn't he look at a different (higher-powered) model?
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Quote from SamS6959 :
Project Farm did a great comparison of these things on youtube and they seem surprisingly powerful...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_ncYXk1cP4
I was reading through the comments, thinking, how is it that no one has already posted this?

There almost needs to be some kind of default slickdeals / YouTube API that reaches out to Project Farms YouTube channel to look for matching groups. 🤣
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onemic
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When will the M100 be $50!!!!
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NOT the same model but the same brand, because last time a similar model was posted, people hadn't heard of Wolfbox. I hadn't either but the comments painted a good picture of it. Also, it was posted the same day Project Farm dropped his video on air dusters.

https://slickdeals.net/f/18121669-wolfbox-3-speed-cordless-electric-air-duster-w-7-accessories-44-10-free-shipping?page=3#commentsHeader

I got the one in the link and I find it to be incredibly useful. I use it on my MacBook and inside my PC case. I also had some tower fans that had not been opened up and cleaned in years and I took them outside and blasted them with the duster. Did the job.

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These are part of those generic temu/aliexpress manufacturers where it's just the same item but rebranded most of the time. That being said, I have one extremely similar (looks the same and has same specs) and it actually works pretty well. I'd say for light dust that hasn't settled for long, it blows it right off, it's not nearly as powerful as canned air, but ain't half bad if you just need to blow off light dust.
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Spend some more and get the Wolfbox MF 100. You won't be disappointed. I got lucky and snagged it for $44 a few months ago with a promo code stacked with a sale. It's a beast , and was the Project Farm winner.
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These things any good? Seems gimicky and novelty item of the month.
I got a very similar one after watching Jeff Geerling talk about them. It is actually way more powerful than I was expecting! I've been using it all the time for various things. It's definitely a tool I didn't know I needed until I had it.
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Note that these things aren't a great replacement for canned air. They take a second or two to wind up to full speed so they don't have that sudden spurt that can be useful for dislodging dirt and dust.

I use the MF100 at work for blowing detritus out of machinery. It's powerful but a charge doesn't last very long, and the power save and long-press power on are annoying. $80 is waaay too much for it. I've followed Project Farm for years, but this one made me lose some faith.
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Got the MF 100 for $44 few months ago and I'll just say I've used it to blow leaves lol
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I tried a very similar product that was received with great build quality and actually was strong enough to be worthwhile. However, the noise was unbearably obnoxious, high-pitched and disruptive to any type of environment. It went straight back.
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Quote from MadPup :
Note that these things aren't a great replacement for canned air. They take a second or two to wind up to full speed so they don't have that sudden spurt that can be useful for dislodging dirt and dust.

I use the MF100 at work for blowing detritus out of machinery. It's powerful but a charge doesn't last very long, and the power save and long-press power on are annoying. $80 is waaay too much for it. I've followed Project Farm for years, but this one made me lose some faith.
Weird. I just bought the MF100 and it is a great duster. I don't know about the "spin up" you're referring to, but the speed and volume of air moved is pretty impressive to me. I'm using it to blow dust out of vacuum filters and off desk fans, though I'm not sure what your use case is. If you were keen to get a more focused stream of air, you could probably cut the top off the inflator nozzle.

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i'm a bit disappointed with my wolfbox mf100.
The attachment system is very flimsy
I mostly bought it to blow water off a ceramic coated car. It did a mediocre job of it

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