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@Wolfbox asked that I repost this as a stand-alone thread, so I'll start by re-posting my original review:
My Wolfbox MF200 arrived in the mail today. First impressions are solid. The packaging is well thought out and appears to provide ample protection, always a bonus with electronics.
I very much appreciate that there's an actual, printed user manual and that I don't have to wrangle with a QR code or search their website for a PDF version, which may or may not be legible on whatever device I'm using.
Instructions are in English and Spanish; I don't speak the latter, so all of my comments are with regards to the former. Having a background in publishing and linguistics, I can tell that this was translated, probably using AI or an adequate translator at best. Most people probably won't notice it, but being a nitpicking "word nerd", I noticed some errors and at first glance there are other passages where I'd take a second, closer look.
Having said that, I appreciate that there's actual descriptions to accompany imagery, and that they didn't resort to IKEA-style pictogram instructions that leave you questioning your sanity, so thank you for that.
I will note, however, that there isn't a French version of the instructions, something that will be necessary and far more applicable to Canada than Spanish. Considering that the instructions are only 10 (smaller) pages in each language, adding French shouldn't be too difficult.
I haven't yet put it to use, as the instructions specify that the battery should be fully charged, which I am now doing. I appreciate the little lights to indicate battery charge.
The right-most light is currently flashing, indicating that it's not fully charged; the picture just happened to catch it on. I was actually surprised that three of the four were solid, suggesting the battery is around 75% charged, since I couldn't get it to turn on at all, which I would expect to be able to do at that charge level.
The instructions indicate "Long press the power button to turn the machine on/off," but do not provide any clarity as to what constitutes a "long press." I pressed it for 10+ seconds, which I would have thought to be long enough, so does it need to be 100% charged before being used the first time? That is a question for another day...never mind, as I was typing this up, it charged fully, and the answer appears to be "yes." For reference, "long press" appears to equal about 2 seconds.
It's too late at night for me to put it through it's paces at the moment, but initial impressions after playing with it for a few seconds are that it packs a pretty good punch for its size, and I appreciate the three fan speeds; along with the various nozzles, there should be some good versatility in the applicable uses. Stay tuned for more.
My Wolfbox MF200 arrived in the mail today. First impressions are solid. The packaging is well thought out and appears to provide ample protection, always a bonus with electronics.
I very much appreciate that there's an actual, printed user manual and that I don't have to wrangle with a QR code or search their website for a PDF version, which may or may not be legible on whatever device I'm using.
Instructions are in English and Spanish; I don't speak the latter, so all of my comments are with regards to the former. Having a background in publishing and linguistics, I can tell that this was translated, probably using AI or an adequate translator at best. Most people probably won't notice it, but being a nitpicking "word nerd", I noticed some errors and at first glance there are other passages where I'd take a second, closer look.
Having said that, I appreciate that there's actual descriptions to accompany imagery, and that they didn't resort to IKEA-style pictogram instructions that leave you questioning your sanity, so thank you for that.
I will note, however, that there isn't a French version of the instructions, something that will be necessary and far more applicable to Canada than Spanish. Considering that the instructions are only 10 (smaller) pages in each language, adding French shouldn't be too difficult.
I haven't yet put it to use, as the instructions specify that the battery should be fully charged, which I am now doing. I appreciate the little lights to indicate battery charge.
The right-most light is currently flashing, indicating that it's not fully charged; the picture just happened to catch it on. I was actually surprised that three of the four were solid, suggesting the battery is around 75% charged, since I couldn't get it to turn on at all, which I would expect to be able to do at that charge level.
The instructions indicate "Long press the power button to turn the machine on/off," but do not provide any clarity as to what constitutes a "long press." I pressed it for 10+ seconds, which I would have thought to be long enough, so does it need to be 100% charged before being used the first time? That is a question for another day...never mind, as I was typing this up, it charged fully, and the answer appears to be "yes." For reference, "long press" appears to equal about 2 seconds.
It's too late at night for me to put it through it's paces at the moment, but initial impressions after playing with it for a few seconds are that it packs a pretty good punch for its size, and I appreciate the three fan speeds; along with the various nozzles, there should be some good versatility in the applicable uses. Stay tuned for more.
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