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REVIEW: Wolfbox MF200 Air Duster

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I received the Wolfbox MF200 as a prize in a promotion here on ranger5g.com. Thanks @Wolfbox !

Unboxing Wolfbox products is similar to unboxing an Apple iPhone for the first time. The presentation is well thought out and makes for a fun experience.

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First impressions are that it’s a quality product. It’s well-protected and comes with a storage bag to keep it all together and looking new. There are several different nozzles, cleaning brushes, a charging cord, and a user manual.

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The battery was well charged and ready to go. Operation is fairly intuitive and the LEDs are a helpful visual. There are three different power settings and lots of power on the highest setting. I’ve used it in several ways since it arrived and I’m super impressed with how well it works and how long the battery lasts, even on the highest setting.



I haven’t tried using it to blow water off the truck after washing it but I will update this post with how it performs that task when I wash my truck next. There will be plenty of ways I can use this air duster and I’m looking forward to finding out what they are.

Powerful little unit - thanks again Wolfbox!
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Curious how well it works blowing water off the truck. After I wash mine I bust out the Milwaukee cordless but the battery life sucks, which is shocking for Milwaukee :confused:. I mostly blow it off to get the water out of the crevices like fender badges, tail lights and lug holes and such so I don't get drips when waxing.
 

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Curious how well it works blowing water off the truck. After I wash mine I bust out the Milwaukee cordless but the battery life sucks, which is shocking for Milwaukee :confused:. I mostly blow it off to get the water out of the crevices like fender badges, tail lights and lug holes and such so I don't get drips when waxing.
I would just use a good chamois or a better cordless leaf blower. I'm sure this will work but you'll cover way more area with those and it'll be a lot faster. I bought one of those larger car blowers a few years ago and even that was a chore and took way longer to dry.

Where I think this will work best is in those tight spaces like the side mirrors, roof rails and the grille.Water always seems to just sit there and then once you drive off flys all over your clean dry truck. That's why I try to wash mine late in the day and let it sit in the garage all night and that seems to work well. It's so dry here the water will evaporate pretty fast overnight.
 

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I would just use a good chamois or a better cordless leaf blower. I'm sure this will work but you'll cover way more area with those and it'll be a lot faster. I bought one of those larger car blowers a few years ago and even that was a chore and took way longer to dry.

Where I think this will work best is in those tight spaces like the side mirrors, roof rails and the grille.Water always seems to just sit there and then once you drive off flys all over your clean dry truck. That's why I try to wash mine late in the day and let it sit in the garage all night and that seems to work well. It's so dry here the water will evaporate pretty fast overnight.
Oh I still use a chamois or big micro fiber dry towel, I just use the blower first to get most of the water off and out of those sneaky areas lol, then proceed with a hand dry.
 
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I would just use a good chamois or a better cordless leaf blower. I'm sure this will work but you'll cover way more area with those and it'll be a lot faster. I bought one of those larger car blowers a few years ago and even that was a chore and took way longer to dry.

Where I think this will work best is in those tight spaces like the side mirrors, roof rails and the grille.Water always seems to just sit there and then once you drive off flys all over your clean dry truck. That's why I try to wash mine late in the day and let it sit in the garage all night and that seems to work well. It's so dry here the water will evaporate pretty fast overnight.
Oh I still use a chamois or big micro fiber dry towel, I just use the blower first to get most of the water off and out of those sneaky areas lol, then proceed with a hand dry.
For me, it’s impossible to get the water out of all the t-slots, nooks and crannies of the platform rack on my topper. I always have to take care of all the unsightly water streaks when I get home from the car wash. In the winter, it’s worse because it freezes and my truck looks like the face of a cross-country ski racer. 😖

I’m hoping this duster helps.
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