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Wolfbox Electric Air Duster MF100 $96.38 ($94.11 with eBay Plus) Delivered @ Wolfbox eBay
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is it US$52 and then US $7.71 tax on top?

Choose the shipped from AU option for no GST.

I did apply the code but didn't buy earlier, perhaps it saved to my account.
Yep. It's a good way to save all the good codes until the end after they've expired. 😏

Nice, it's too bad I don't need one.

I tried as a result of your comment. Both are still not working.
Must be account specific maybe
there is a us$9 code now, making it around us$49

Damn stop posting these, bought one previously and don't even know what I need it for…
Still don't know what I need it for, but fun little gadget.

I use this to blow my missus skirt up with this

treat is as cordless hair dryer 😄

Welcome to consumerism…where companies will sell you stuff you don't really need.

Overpriced for something you can do with your breath?

or a vacuum cleaner, without making a mess.

You need to see it to believe it, but it really isn't something you can do with your breath.
I think the MF50 is much better value though and does 80% of what the MF100 does

Yeah where are people blowing all their dust too lol

As with the other deal posted a few days back. I've been creative with my dust blowing - for my desktop pc and game consoles I plonk it in one spot, use it…. then vacuum in the direction where the dust went afterward. But with smaller things (smaller Lego sets and my laptops) I literally went outside, held them and pressed the trigger and watched the dust blow away outdoors.

are these better than canned air to clean dust from ur desktop PC?

Out of genuine curiosity, why is there dust in your desktop PC? I built mine like a couple of years before COVID, and have not needed to clean it even once.
Are you sure your fans are facing the right way? There should be no dust inside if the PC is positively pressurised.
And if you've built it to be negatively pressurised on purpose, why…?

That's the million dollar question. I've always had dust in my pc's - but back in the late 90's - early 2000's…. it was minimal, yet it would still need a clean every 6-12 months. I guess it's just a dusty house situation ? Even back then I wasn't dusting as "obsessively" as I had started to do from the late 2000's onward. From then I noticed that dust would build up a lot more in most rooms (guess it's the impact of having ducted heating installed and more opportunities for dust to get in easier).
If I don't maintain the pc on a regular basis I can get the usual 6+ months worth of dust (think like Addams family borderline cobwebs everywhere)….. within 5-6 weeks.

yeh no idea, my case is a HP SFF G6
I opened mine up a few days ago to replace my GPU and found it to be pretty dusty.

i'm not overly impressed by the performance of the MF100. it was mediocre at removing dust from inside my PC. i had to use a brush to loosen it up first. it's very noisy. the battery life is very short - i only just barely finished dusting the PC.

Curious what are these like to blow sand out of the car on beach trips

leaf blower

Thanks saved me having to buy it and be disappointed.
Have a Ozito cheapo blower around the house which I’ll use instead





Small price drop on the base price (probably permanent), if you're not in a rush consider waiting for an eBay code with a higher discount.
Also check out this AliExpress deal, for some reason I can still apply the expired code and a US$6 off US$49 code to bring it down to ~US$52/A$78. I did apply the code but didn't buy earlier, perhaps it saved to my account.