WOLFAUSSPRING25 for 10% off + the spring eBay code for what looks like a decent deal on the MF50.
My use case is cleaning my desktop so was looking for the less powerful (cheaper) version than the MF100.
Wolfbox Electric Air Duster MF50 $42.07 ($41.08 with eBay Plus) Delivered @ Wolfbox eBay

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Also got mine during the last deal -
Thus far I've used it on a desktop pc, 3 different laptops, an Xbox Series X, PS5, Nintendo Switch.As for non electricals, its been handy getting rid of the excess dust from various massive and compact Lego sets (millenium falcon, 66 Batmobile, 89 Batmobile, 89 Batwing, Lego Bowser, the BTTF Delorean, Lego Optimus Prime, Lego X-Wing, both the mini and big F1 Ferrari).
is MF50 powerful enough for car and general households?
I think so. I have 2 (one for the house and another for the car) and find its very good.
Car in what sense? To get dust out? Sure, to dry after a wash? No. I've got the MF100 and it's too weak for a touchless car wash in any efficient manner. Maybe only good for like.. post-rinse and getting water out of door gaps etc, but I wouldn't use it to actually dry.
I have a bigboi buddi jr and I find that to be barely strong enough as is for a touchless dry (probs would've ponied up for the mini instead if I had to rebuy), and its a fair bit stronger than the MF100 in terms of usable airflow/a meaningful air pattern
Any idea if the mini or pro go on discount sometimes? Just went down the rabbit hole with them for a bit and man that pro looks sweet. 450km/h!
Bigboi direct have on/off sales but they're usually not massive. Some ebay sales/with codes often tend to end up cheaper.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/186317698493 eg - note mini and mini jnr are two different products. but 17% off this, 177.58~
Not sure if that's a good value, though. I got my buddi jr for like a hundo a year ago, but it's kinda heavy to move around sometimes, so I think the hose is better.
Omg touchless is a thing? I can dry my car without touching it? I have probs with my microfiber towels leaving bits behind.
Get a big twisted loop microfiber towel and you shouldn't have that issue.
https://www.waxit.com.au/products/aquatouch-big-fella
Eg.Tbh, I actually combo.. I use a dryer to move a majority of water down, and out of the ol nooks and crannies, then use the big fella for the rest of the car.
I also have a waffle weave towel I use for potentially spots that may not be quite as clean from a standard wash. I.e boot liner, door seals etc.
How does it compare to mf100?
MF100 - 150,000rpm
MF50 - 110,00rpmAny flow rate or static pressure info?
Half blow and no one wants that.
I've only got the 50 but it's plenty strong. I don't see the 100 being worth ~twice the price.
What else do people use these for?
waking up kids
Replaced toothpicks
Yesterday I used mine on the removable buds for an AirPods Pro to blow out the accumulated wax (or whatever it was stuck inside).
I’ve also used it to dry the inside of the USB-C port on my iPad when it claimed there was moisture detected, but I reckon it was just humidity.
Edit: I have the MF100 from a previous deal.
Blow wax out of your ears, thats a great use case right there!
Cleaning out PC/laptop fans and heatsink assemblies. It's quite good with the laptop ducted fans. Just make sure to hold the fan still so it doesn't generate a current, and also doesn't spin too fast to damage it.
Blowing out water from inside car mirrors and other crevices after a wash.
Cleaning out keyboards.
Dusting around the house (although I prefer to use a feather brush in most cases).
Explosion effects added in post but you need the shockwave impact for the cast
No need for enemas anymore :P
sending fidget spinners into orbit
Can I use this to dry the car after washing?
No it's way too small. Just get a cheap leaf blower.
You probably can.
Only if you can timetravel back afterwards to make up for lost time
But then the car will be wet again
Does anybody know if the attachments from this fit the MF100? This is probably a cheaper way to get them than 3D printing
3D printing the attachments costs a few cents.
A can of compressed air tends to last me many years before I get through it. Does this offer much of an advantage given it costs quite a bit more?
Its just nice to be able to liberally use the air duster without worrying it will run out of gas. Because of this, I find myself using it more for different applications, and more often, than I would a can of compressed air.
Long-term, you'll be saving much more money. Everyone I recommended it to, hasn't gone back to cansThanks for the advice!
Is $99.44 for MF100 through the same link worth it? thanks
The MF100-single listing is 4 bucks cheaper than the OP link (same seller), stacking the 2 codes brings it down to $94.11 for me.
thank you!
Thank you so much. Spewing I missed the last deals
Thanks OP.
I'm keen on this but I keep hearing that the attachments can be a little brittle and hard to replace. Is that still the case?
Comes to $49.95 when I apply the code.
need to stack two coupon codes
Voucher/coupon SPR15
Applied: AU $7.42Discount WOLFAUSSPRING25
Applied: AU $5.50Thanks, ordered.
I got mine last deal and I've already used it heaps. The surprise win is that I'm using it to clean parts of the house that are hard to reach. And the car. Highly recommend