

💨 Power up your clean game with the WOLFBOX MF100 — dust doesn’t stand a chance!
The WOLFBOX MF100 Electric Air Duster is a compact, rechargeable blower featuring a brushless motor that spins up to 150,000 RPM, producing powerful airflow with three adjustable speeds. Designed for versatile use—from electronics to outdoor gear—it offers up to 100 minutes of runtime after a quick 2.5-hour USB-C charge. Lightweight and portable, it includes multiple nozzles and brushes, making it an eco-friendly, cost-effective alternative to disposable compressed air cans.














| ASIN | B0DHNG4DL8 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 70 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #548 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #7 in Compressed Air Dusters #89 in Office Electronics Products |
| Brand | WOLFBOX |
| Color | Silver Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,510) |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2024 |
| Included Components | Brushes, USB Cable |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Item model number | MegaFlow100 |
| Manufacturer | WOLFBOX |
| Model Name | MegaFlow100 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | MF100 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.57 x 6.3 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Brushing, Blow Cleaning |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | Portable, Versatile |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 24 Month Manufacturer |
D**H
Great product, very powerful for its size and no issues so far
First off, I purchased this, WOLFBOX MF100 Compressed Air Duster with my own money and my review is without any influence from the manufacturer or vendor, that said, this thing is amazing, I cannot believe the amount of air this thing blows for such a small device, I use it for everything, from cleaning the dust from all my electronics, to clearing out my electric shaver, to putting large trash bags in the trash barrel to remove air pockets, and for all you handymen & women out there, it's great for blowing out dust and debris from your tools after use, I would suggest when using it to clear dust or debris, you definitely want to do that outside your home, its small in size, so easy to use but very powerful and the rechargeability makes it so no cords when you use it, and it has a few adjustable settings for the amount of air it blows, as well as a few attachments, just a great all around product if you have the use for it, good luck with your purchase
D**S
Best dust blower I've ever owned.
I am an IT tech and for years I've used compressed air cans to clean and service workstations and servers. It has always been a struggle because after a few minutes of using it, the cans get incredibly cold and eventually you run out of air. I have always had to be very careful because a very cold blast of air can potentially damage a microchip inside an electronic component. When I first heard of the Wolfbox MF100, I was skeptical. Being that it was battery operated, I did not think that this little unit could push out as much air as the reviews stated. When I received my unit, I put it through its paces. I was incredibly surprised how powerful portable and versatile this little unit was. The motor is incredibly powerful and the air pressure and battery life is amazing; my gosh, lasts a very long time. I have been able to clean as many as 10 workstations, and I have not ran out of battery yet. In summary, I have found the Wolfbox MF100 to be a very thought-out design with superb performance in a cordless air duster design. It is suitable for many tasks. If you're looking for an air duster and want to save countless dollars on compressed air cans, then this little powerhouse is right for you. I highly recommend it.
J**.
Very powerful, and built like an absolute tank!
I was really skeptical of these things in general, but if you watch the Torque Test Channel on Youtube like I do, then you'll know why I finally bit the bullet on the Wolfbox. I initially got the no-name runner up from TTC's first air duster shootout video (the "Mershgaya" store sells it on Amazon, so I'll be referring to it as the "Mersh" from this point forward), since the Wolfbox pretty much immediately sold out right after that video went live. Ended up ordering the Wolfbox about a month later when it was back in stock, and let me tell you, there's NO comparison in build quality, battery life, air output and control setup/user interface. Having used both of them now for about 5-6 months, I'm going to use this opportunity to compare them and tell you why the Wolfbox is ABSOLUTELY the better choice, for only about $20 more (seriously...don't bother with the Mershgaya). NOTE: I am NOT a shill for Wolfbox. I paid full price with my own wallet for both of these dusters, and this is 100% my honest opinion on both units. I have not been compensated in any way...neither company even knows I'm typing this right now. So with that said, read on. 1. Build quality: The Mersh is very large in-hand due to its huge cylindrical battery compartment/handle, but feels light and looks like it's made from very inexpensive plastic. The buttons and rotating speed adjustment wheel feel like toy-level quality...ie, cheap. Do they work? Yes...but they do not inspire confidence. The Wolfbox is a completely different story. Compact, fits well in the hand, and feels incredibly solid. I wouldn't advocate dropping either unit, but the Wolfbox feels like it would survive a fall 10x better than the Mersh. Well detailed handle, rubberized grips, solid feeling buttons, no wonky/unnecessary adjustment wheel, and the nozzles have a set of locking tabs built into them that allow you to rotate them to lock them into place. The nozzles on the Mersh are just a friction fit that will likely wear out over time. 2. Battery life: this is where I really noticed a huge difference in performance between the two units. Quite simply, the battery life on the Mersh absolutely sucks. No other way to slice it. Using it on it's highest speed will drain the battery very quickly. It's not like I use these things all day every day so I can't put an exact time to it, but with similar levels of use I've had to charge the Mersh about 4x more often compared to the Wolfbox. That large battery compartment in the Mersh's handle is clearly hiding some big, bulky, low quality cells. The Wolfbox's more compact design clearly uses newer, higher capacity cells that are much better regulated. I've only had to charge it twice so far in 5 months! 3. Air output: This is a little more subjective in day-to-day use, but when you put them side by side, I can definitely say that the Wolfbox has a higher output. Will this matter a huge amount for about 95% of the folks who are looking into buying one of these? Doubtful. As far as tools to clean dust/dirt/sawdust off of things are concerned, I doubt most folks would notice a difference between them. However, if you're a machinist or metal worker who's clearing heavier chips/swarf off of your machines or blowing off a lot of metal powder from grinding operations, you will likely want the extra oomph that the Wolfbox has. Even if they were dead-even in output (which they aren't), I'd still recommend the Wolfbox for the better controls/build quality. 4. Controls: Here's the crux of the issue for me - the control setup. Most of us who want to buy one of these things are used to using an air wand or blowoff nozzle connected to shop air, right? Press the lever, and you get a full blast of air out of the nozzle. Well, the Mersh doesn't mimic that same functionality. You click the button once, it goes to low power. Another click, medium. Third click, you're finally on high. A fourth click turns it off. Or, you can press and hold the button for a few seconds to activate the speed control wheel, which is honestly kind of useless IMO. It takes 4 or 5 revolutions of the wheel to go from 'off' to 'max', which is a little silly. I can't think of a single task where such a fine level of speed control would be necessary, but YMMV. I don't use it. The Wolfbox though? Simple setup. Hold down the button at the rear to power it on, then press the trigger and BAM. Instant full speed, max air flow. Let off the trigger and it shuts off instantly - just like you'd expect out of a blowoff nozzle connected to shop air. And this thing really moves some air, too. It does have an automatic mode with three speeds similar to the Mersh's default settings, so you can long-press the power button to power the unit on, then short press the same button to select the speed you want. After that, you can click the trigger to turn it on, and it will stay on until you click the trigger again to turn it off. You can adjust the air speed while it's running by clicking the power button, and there are LEDs that let you know which speed you're on. This is really useful for inflating pool toys, air mattresses, etc using the included inflation nozzle. The biggest thing to me though, is that instant on/off at max power when you first hit the trigger. They programmed the Wolfbox right out of the gate to function like a traditional shop air nozzle, so grabbing one of these and adding it to your toolbox will be a really easy transition for most guys/gals who are used to having air lines dangling all over the place, lol. Will one of these replace shop air entirely? No, of course not - that's not what they're designed for. But, not having to fire up my compressor and wait for it to build pressure just to blow something off has been a real game changer in my home shop/garage. These are very cool, super convenient little tools when using them for their intended purpose. If you've made it this far, thanks for reading! There may be a better cordless air duster out there, but if there is, I haven't seen it yet. The Wolfbox is definitely worth the money over pretty much anything else in the $50-$100 range right now. It's a beast. I will probably end up ordering a second one to replace the Mersh in my office. Hope this was helpful!
T**R
5 star on discount. 4 at full price.
This is the strongest battery powered hand held air duster I've come to own. It packs a serious punch for its small size and light weight, it easily cleans off dust out of vents, fans & even mesh air filters on pc's with ease. Battery life at max fan speed is not amazing, and the nozzles could be narrower. I gave it five stars because it works great and I got it while it was on sale, if I paid full price it would probably be 4 star. Still a great purchase.
B**.
Blows "canned air" away.
Every few years, I sucker myself into buying a few cans of the ‘dust off’ style canned air dusters, mainly to keep my electronic gear clean. Then I’m reminded why I don’t like using ‘canned air’. Why I don’t like using ‘canned air’: 1. It sometimes spits some of the freezing liquid propellent onto the thing I’m trying to clean. 2. What bothers me the most – you have to hold the can upright while using, and usually I want to turn the can at a certain angle to clean a certain spot. Yeah, sometimes I can simply position the item to better access a spot, but frequently I wish I could just angle the darn can the way I need to, but of course angling the can will cut off the air flow. 3. Even with judicious use, I tend to go through a can pretty quick, so it’s costly. Enter these hand held rechargeable air dusters. There’s umpteen models to choose from but I picked this one based on the positive reviews it gets, and the fact that it comes with a few different nozzle attachments to work with (oddly, the other one I was looking at was also lauded for its power, but that one came with no nozzle options whatsoever). This unit is pretty nice – it came fully charged, it’s powerful (at the second and third gears) and it’s not as loud as I had anticipated. It comes with several nozzle attachments though I wish it had a smaller 'pinpoint' option. At the first gear, it’s fairly tame, though it’s useful in some light dusting situations. At the higher gears, it does as good a job as the canned air (note that at the highest speed, you can’t lock the trigger button, you have to keep your finger on the trigger, and you'll only want to use it at the highest speed for short bursts. It does a decent job of blasting unwanted stuff off my stuff, and I was able to position the duster any way necessary to get the best angles. Once you have one of these, you'll probably find more and more uses for it. I just did my first lawn mow of the season, and realized I could use this blower to clean off my mower instead of dragging out my portable compressor. Cool beans!! So why four stars instead of 5? Well for one thing, at the highest setting, this blower goes though the charge really quick. After cleaning said lawn mower, my fairly new unit went from a full charge to about half after about a total of 6 minutes use at the maximum setting. And I don’t know about those images of people blowing leaves or filling up air mattresses with these things. This is really handy for short burst needs, but it definitely won’t replace a leaf blower or an air inflator. I think the images of these mini blowers taking on gargantuan tasks can mislead people. Finally, this isn’t cheap, and again I wish it had a smaller bore pinpoint nozzle, but it seems well made, does what I need it to do, and is less frustrating than canned air. 😊
J**Y
Powerful and Convenient Air Duster for Professional Equipment Cleaning
We use this electric air duster in a professional IT and office environment for cleaning computers, printers, and other electronic equipment. The airflow is strong and effective, making it easy to remove dust from hard-to-reach areas without using disposable compressed air cans. The cordless design is convenient, and battery performance has been sufficient for regular maintenance tasks. Build quality feels solid, and the included attachments are useful for different cleaning needs. Overall, this air duster has improved our equipment maintenance process and is a reliable tool for business use.
J**C
Much Better than Canned Air
I’m not sure why it took me so long to get one of these. I’ve used canned air for years to clear dirt and debris from various spaces and work areas. When I ran out of my last can, I stumbled upon this air duster and decided to give it a try. It has a solid weight, and the different attachments make it easy to customize for different uses. They lock securely in place, and the whole kit feels built to last. Using it is as simple as choosing one of the three speeds and pressing the power button. I’ve used it for everything from cleaning my keyboard and dusting my PC to taking it along while traveling. It pushes air impressively, and with the attachments, it can direct that air in different diameters. I’m done spending any more money on canned air.
E**H
This thing blows!
Yup—this thing is a ripper! I bought it specifically to clean my pellet stove, mainly targeting the blower squirrel cages. It took a bit of experimenting to find the sweet spot for my application, but once I did, it worked great. No more vibration from the fans! That said, it can definitely make a mess if you’re not careful. I paired it with a shop vac using a bag and HEPA filter to capture the fine dust from the areas I was working on, and that setup worked perfectly. Battery life on “hurricane” mode is short, and that setting doesn’t lock on—probably for the sake of the electronics. The other fan settings do lock on and work great. The attachments twist-lock securely and feel solid. Overall, this is a fantastic little tool.
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