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Outdoorner 2-in-1 Cordless Electric Air Duster & Mini Vacuum

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Deparee Official Shop via Amazon has Outdoorner 2-in-1 Cordless Electric Air Duster & Mini Vacuum for $12.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 2-in-1 Air Duster & Mini Vacuum – Blow or vacuum dust and debris with one device
  • Powerful Brushless Motor – Strong, stable airflow for efficient cleaning
  • Cordless & Portable – Easy to use anywhere: desk, car, home, or outdoors
  • 8000mAh Rechargeable Battery – Long runtime with convenient Type-C charging
  • Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tool – Ideal for electronics, cars, and tight spaces without disposable cans

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Deparee Official Shop via Amazon has Outdoorner 2-in-1 Cordless Electric Air Duster & Mini Vacuum for $12.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member ScoobieSnax for sharing this deal.

About this item:
  • 2-in-1 Air Duster & Mini Vacuum – Blow or vacuum dust and debris with one device
  • Powerful Brushless Motor – Strong, stable airflow for efficient cleaning
  • Cordless & Portable – Easy to use anywhere: desk, car, home, or outdoors
  • 8000mAh Rechargeable Battery – Long runtime with convenient Type-C charging
  • Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tool – Ideal for electronics, cars, and tight spaces without disposable cans

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Jan 21, 2026 09:51 AM
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fbuellerJan 21, 2026 09:51 AM
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Just finished making one for you. It's on the page, enjoy!
Got the unit, and it works great! Now we just need a print in place case for it that houses the foam inserts, since the darn thing just arrived in a carboard box.

But yeah, it blows nicely. I'll test runtime in the next week.
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Got the unit, and it works great! Now we just need a print in place case for it that houses the foam inserts, since the darn thing just arrived in a carboard box.But yeah, it blows nicely. I'll test runtime in the next week.
Great! I'm glad you agree. I much prefer it over the other models I mentioned. I also like that the number of LEDs will decrease as the battery depletes unlike the X3 and Wolfbox that leave you in the dark as to how much battery is left. Dedicated light button and brightness is awesome too.

πŸ˜„ Yea, they all come in a cardboard box unfortunately. A case Is a lot more time consuming to design but if I have the time in the future I will post one on my Creality profile and come back to let you know! Enjoy!
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fbuellerJan 22, 2026 01:33 AM
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Great! I'm glad you agree. I much prefer it over the other models I mentioned. I also like that the number of LEDs will decrease as the battery depletes unlike the X3 and Wolfbox that leave you in the dark as to how much battery is left. Dedicated light button and brightness is awesome too.

πŸ˜„ Yea, they all come in a cardboard box unfortunately. A case Is a lot more time consuming to design but if I have the time in the future I will post one on my Creality profile and come back to let you know! Enjoy!
Thanks! Yeah, the existing nozzles are actually fine and does include a narrow one that wasn't shown on Amazon, but it's good to have your models as a backup.

What are you using to store it in the meantime?
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Thanks! Yeah, the existing nozzles are actually fine and does include a narrow one that wasn't shown on Amazon, but it's good to have your models as a backup.What are you using to store it in the meantime?
I'm only using the 3D printed nozzle and rear cover. I don't use the vacuum or other attachments so everything stays in the box on a shelf. The blower itself sits on my workbench in my workshop most of the time as that's where it gets the most use unless my wife or kids grab it and leave it laying around the house. Right now I'm staring at it laying on my coffee table πŸ˜„.

Edit: My kid left crackers in her backpack pocket and made a mess so I used the vacuum attachment for the first time and it worked perfectly! Guess it will come in handy after all!
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IdahoRoamingGnomeJan 23, 2026 05:37 AM
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Got mine today and I'm impressed, esp for $13. It seems right on par with my WolfBox MF100. Wish I'd ordered a second one, but I think there was only 2 or 3 remaining according to Amazon when I ordered.
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Quote from ScoobieSnax :
I'm only using the 3D printed nozzle and rear cover. I don't use the vacuum or other attachments so everything stays in the box on a shelf. The blower itself sits on my workbench in my workshop most of the time as that's where it gets the most use unless my wife or kids grab it and leave it laying around the house. Right now I'm staring at it laying on my coffee table πŸ˜„.

Edit: My kid left crackers in her backpack pocket and made a mess so I used the vacuum attachment for the first time and it worked perfectly! Guess it will come in handy after all!
Re-charge capacity is kinda poor at only 6418mah, but it could be worse. It seems to have a somewhat random auto off timer built in, but I eventually drained it on the lowest speed setting until it'd no longer turn back on, then recharged via USB A to C 5v. It could be the battery cutoff voltage is set higher due to it being a high drain device, so maybe that's why we're not seeing closer to 7000-7200.
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Re-charge capacity is kinda poor at only 6418mah, but it could be worse. It seems to have a somewhat random auto off timer built in, but I eventually drained it on the lowest speed setting until it'd no longer turn back on, then recharged via USB A to C 5v. It could be the battery cutoff voltage is set higher due to it being a high drain device, so maybe that's why we're not seeing closer to 7000-7200.
Cool, thanks for testing that! If I had to guess, they are actually using 3500mah cells and likely have a cutoff voltage of 3.2-3.3v but I can always open it and test the voltage off the board once it runs out of juice to know for sure.

After I read your comment I used my phones stopwatch and mine turns off at approximately 30 seconds of idle time. Repeated several times with the same result.

After I drain it tomorrow (give me something to do during the massive snow storm we're supposed to have) I'll open it up and test the resting voltage and also do a capacity test. I'll respond back to let you know what I got.

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Quote from ScoobieSnax :
Cool, thanks for testing that! If I had to guess, they are actually using 3500mah cells and likely have a cutoff voltage of 3.2-3.3v but I can always open it and test the voltage off the board once it runs out of juice to know for sure.

After I read your comment I used my phones stopwatch and mine turns off at approximately 30 seconds of idle time. Repeated several times with the same result.

After I drain it tomorrow (give me something to do during the massive snow storm we're supposed to have) I'll open it up and test the resting voltage and also do a capacity test. I'll respond back to let you know what I got.
Weird. Mine is a couple minutes to several minutes. It's so loud, and dog doesn't like it, I had it out in the garage, but it ran for way longer than 30 seconds each time I turned it on. For comparison, I got 8600-8850 from the Iniu 10k packs that have been like $10/12 on FP this month, which is on par with most other battery packs I've tested, assuming their internal pouch cells don't drop off the deep end randomly for no reason after a couple of uses. The best 10k pack I've ever tested was the old Anker 10k PowerCore USB C/micro in, A only out and it was like 8892.
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Weird. Mine is a couple minutes to several minutes. It's so loud, and dog doesn't like it, I had it out in the garage, but it ran for way longer than 30 seconds each time I turned it on. For comparison, I got 8600-8850 from the Iniu 10k packs that have been like $10/12 on FP this month, which is on par with most other battery packs I've tested, assuming their internal pouch cells don't drop off the deep end randomly for no reason after a couple of uses. The best 10k pack I've ever tested was the old Anker 10k PowerCore USB C/micro in, A only out and it was like 8892.
Ok, I misunderstood. I thought you meant power down after being idle (Lights on but not running). I guess I haven't used it long enough for it to turn off on its own during actual blowing use but I will find out tomorrow.
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Quote from ScoobieSnax :
Ok, I misunderstood. I thought you meant power down after being idle (Lights on but not running). I guess I haven't used it long enough for it to turn off on its own during actual blowing use but I will find out tomorrow.
Yeah, I was just running it down on low speed to drain it for charge test.
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Yeah, I was just running it down on low speed to drain it for charge test.
So you experienced a random auto off timer while the blower was actively blowing? That is indeed weird. Maybe it's a high temp cutoff? Not likely low voltage cutoff due to voltage sag if it's on low. Hmm, that's interesting.
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So you experienced a random auto off timer while the blower was actively blowing? That is indeed weird. Maybe it's a high temp cutoff? Not likely low voltage cutoff due to voltage sag if it's on low. Hmm, that's interesting.
Yes. I actually think it ran longest on a mid speed setting when I first started draining it, and then after moving it to the garage, running it on low, and getting annoyed finding it turned off several times, so I did run it again on medium and could hear it inside the house a couple minutes later.

Once it shut off on its own and flashed lowest battery light, it did not turn on again, like some devices will do once or twice again after first shutting off.
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Quote from ScoobieSnax :
So you experienced a random auto off timer while the blower was actively blowing? That is indeed weird. Maybe it's a high temp cutoff? Not likely low voltage cutoff due to voltage sag if it's on low. Hmm, that's interesting.
Yes. I actually think it ran longest on a mid speed setting when I first started draining it, and then after moving it to the garage, running it on low, and getting annoyed finding it turned off several times, so I did run it again on medium and could hear it inside the house a couple minutes later.

Once it shut off on its own and flashed lowest battery light, it did not turn on again, like some devices will do once or twice again after first shutting off.

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