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WOLFBOX Compressed Air Duster $96 Delivered @ Wolfbox eBay

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I'm not entirely sure if this is the same as MF100 but it seems like Wolfbox only has one model (judging by their website). Matches the previous low of $90.23 but doesn't require eBay Plus.

Original listed price is $119.99.

* WOLFYSPRING25 was automatically applied, giving a 6% discount. This code expires on 31-03-2025. They've removed this code ;_;
* MCBT20 needs to be applied at checkout. Takes 20% off the discounted price, bringing the total down to $90.23 $96. This code expires on 16-03-2025.

I was going through the store while logged out of eBay so I don't think the MCBT20 code is targetted. Don't have eBay Plus so maybe there's more savings to be had?

I also can't get the bullet points to format properly and I've been on toilet break for too long now, please forgive me :')

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Comments

  • Gifted one to my partner from a previous deal. Was blown away by the performance of it, so I was waiting for this to go back down in price to grab myself one.
    Thanks OP.

    • +1

      Was blown away

      Crabapple laugh. HAH

  • Marked as expired but code still worked for me.

    • +1

      Cause the price went up

  • +1

    The Xpower corded blower is also an option if one wants a powerful long lasting blower and is not set on it being battery powered. I've had one for many years and it works as good today as it did when bought, and it's also not as loud as the wolfbox at full speed. $99.44 on Amazon:

    https://www.amazon.com.au/XPOWER-Electric-Inflating-Detailin…

    • Yes, I ended up retracting my offer for the Wolfbox. I'd rather get something that doesn't require charging. Plus it doesn't look like one can easily replace the filters. I'll probably get either the XPower A2 or the CompuCleaner Expert.

  • Whats better for cleaning? Blowing or sucking (vacuuming)?
    Blowing makes dirts go everywhere no?
    Isnt vaccuming better?

    • I prefer a combination of both blow and suck. Blow the crap out and suck it up as it comes out.

    • +2

      Blowing dislodges dust far more effectively than vacumming does, because you can exert far more pressure on a single area (like 30x more), since a vacuum has to displace a huge amount of air relative to the force it produces

      Blow then suck, best of both worlds

  • LOL, literally got home this an hour ago to find one of these on the front porch. Ordered when the last promo was running. Solid little unit, though I had watched Project Farm, and probably got confused, I had thought it came with a super fine nozzle too for really getting the pressure up, not the 10mm odd wide one it has. Still impressed.

  • Apart from cleaning keyboard and computer parts; what have you been using it for?
    I wonder if it is capable in cleaning flyscreen?
    Thanks

    • Don't have this specific one but I use it to blow water out of my cpap hose after cleaning.

      Dusting the filter from the xiaomi air filter (vacuuming is more logical but this is fun blowing dust around and getting allergies)

  • I've got thousands of these, they're great

  • Anyone who already owns one of these have any issues with the highest power setting? On that setting you have to hold the trigger button down for the blower to work - mine keeps turning off after a random amount of time (10sec, 15sec, 20sec). Normal or faulty? Thanks.

  • Anyone uses this to blow water off their car after a wash?

    • I see some bigger ones on ebay and aliexpress which uses a milwakee battery. Those seem more powerful to blow water off the car.

      Anyone has any experiences with those bigger types?

  • Code was still working for me, though dropped it down to $100. Got one anyway!

  • Put a counter offer in for $110, accepted and used the MCBT20 code, got it for $88

    Win! Thanks

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