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Flower Power: Wolfbox Duster Review - spoiler alert, it blows!

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SPRING is in the air! The problem? You just spent an obscene amount of money having your Cybertruck detailed right in your front yard, and as soon as the work is done, your Blue Palo Verde drops flowers all over it like it thinks you’re King Jaffe Joffer from Coming to America.

Tesla Cybertruck Flower Power: Wolfbox Duster Review - spoiler alert, it blows! IMG_5019


Definitely not the vibe you’re going for with your brutal, futuristic spaceship.

Tesla Cybertruck Flower Power: Wolfbox Duster Review - spoiler alert, it blows! IMG_5020


What to do?

Wolfbox sent me their air duster for review—thank you, @Wolfbox! Even though I’d already bought one myself, I was happy to receive another and to share it with you all.

Here’s a video I made:



It doesn’t have any voiceover, but I think you’ll get the idea if you watch it and here’s my written review:

Now, I’m not a professional reviewer, nor do I pretend to be, but I can tell you this: the airflow on this thing is tremendous. It’s well-designed and genuinely does what it claims.

I first became aware of just how effective this device is after watching an excellent Project Farm video review. In that video: ??



they tested several air dusters across various price points and conditions, measuring critical factors like air speed, wind force, noise level, air volume (CFM), and real-world performance. Among those tested, the Wolfbox model clearly stood out. It topped their rankings across all tests, significantly outperforming cheaper models in terms of air speed, wind pressure, and air volume.

Specifically, the Wolfbox excelled in practical tests, effortlessly clearing debris (like my flowers) and showing it could effectively replace larger and more cumbersome tools.

Project Farm concluded the Wolfbox was truly the best-in-class performer, and this is the second time they reviewed it. When they first reviewed it last year, I tried to buy one and it was completely sold out on Amazon. I had to wait several months!

If you want to know just how good it is, I strongly encourage you to watch the Project Farm review—this guy knows what he’s doing, and evidently, so does Wolfbox.

TL/DR: In short, highly recommended. Pick one up.

5/5

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Technical Specifications:
• Motor Speed: 150,000 RPM turbo
• Airflow Velocity: Up to 45 m/s (approximately 185 MPH)
• Air Volume: 70 CFM
• Speed Settings: Three adjustable levels
• Battery Capacity: 6,000 mAh
• Runtime: 10 to 100 minutes, depending on speed setting
• Charging Time: Approximately 2.5 hours via USB-C
• Weight: 0.66 lbs (300 grams)
• Included Accessories: Five nozzles, two brushes, USB-C charging cable, wrist lanyard
• Warranty: 24 months

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I trust Dalton’s posts enough to know that he is a critical thinker and wouldn’t just hawk items without evaluating them first. So I trust his judgement.

This little turbo fan seems pretty useful. However I won’t be picking one up, but only because I like my Cybertruck like I like my martinis: dirty.
 
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I trust Dalton’s posts enough to know that he is a critical thinker and wouldn’t just hawk items without evaluating them first. So I trust his judgement.

This little turbo fan seems pretty useful. However I won’t be picking one up, but only because I like my Cybertruck like I like my martinis: dirty.
I’ll tell you two main use case scenarios:

1. (The reason I bought my first one) was to replace “cans of compressed” air for blowing off keyboards and stuff like that. I actually think there’s one video maybe this one where he compares these blowers to a can of compressed air— it does quite well by comparison.

2. (Observed this trick from my detailer) blowing water out of crevices where it likes to hide and drip down on your side mirrors and other things after washing your car. All of the places you know water is going to drip from— hit it with one of these!
 

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I’ll tell you two main use case scenarios:

1. (The reason I bought my first one) was to replace “can of compressed” air for blowing off keyboards and stuff like that.

2. (Observed this trick from my detailer) blowing water out of crevices where it likes to hide and drip down on your side mirrors and other things after washing your car. All of the places you know water is going to drip from hit it with one of these!
Those use cases are actually genius. I might buy one…
 
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Those use cases are actually genius. I might buy one…
Yeah, well it’s not like you’re gonna just drop by Fry’s and pick up a can of compressed air anymore!

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