Keep It Clean with a WOLFBOX Electric Air Duster and Save 45%

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Wolfbox Electric Air Duster Featured

You spend a lot of money on your devices and other electronics, so you want to keep them clean. Getting into all those nooks and crannies can be difficult, though. A WOLBOX MF100 Electric Air Duster can lend a hand, getting into all those tiny spaces. Buy it during Amazon Prime Day and save 45% through Amazon Prime Day.

This device delivers speeds of up to 150,000 RPM. That leads to a maximum wind speed of 45 m/s, enough to keep your keyboard and other devices dust-and debris-free.

Wolfbox Electric Air Duster Wide Application

You can clean so much more than your keyboard with the three adjustable speed settings. Adding to the versatility are five nozzles and two brushes. It’s great for your home, car, and outdoor use as well.

The WOLBOX MF100 Electric Air Duster is crafted from durable materials and offers a long battery life as well and can be reused more than 500 times. It’s quite possible that it will outlive your devices. It’s a good, econom alternative to cans of compresed air and is sustainable.

Wolfbox Electric Air Duster Mini Portable

Charge the air duster in just 2.5 hours through USB-C, although it has three other charging options as well. One charge can provide 100 minutes of cleaning when using the first gear. This air duster weighs only .66 lbs., making it a cinch to carry with you. It even includes a lanyard so that you can keep it with you as you walk around cleaning.

Take 45% off the price of this cleaner through the end of Amazon Prime Day on July 11 and pay just $66.49. This includes 24 hours of support and 24/7 customer service.

WOLBOX MF100 Electric Air Duster

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