Mini air duster makes big impression

It has surprising versatility.

Tribune News Service
July 25, 2025 at 8:59AM
Wolfbox MF50 (Don Lindich)

When I first saw the Wolfbox MF50 Electric Air Duster, I thought it would be useful for removing dust from turntable styluses, but it turns out it can do so much more. A product video showed the tiny MF50 being used to clean porches, fill air mattresses, remove light snow and leaves from cars and to fan the flames of a campfire. Intrigued, I purchased one, and now it gets used almost every day.

The Wolfbox MF50 recharges via USB-C and has three power settings. The top setting is extremely powerful, yet quiet. It’s like having a tiny leaf blower in your hand, and attachments are included to modify the airflow. Having something so small, powerful and adjustable practically creates a new type of household device, and it quickly proved its worth. My induction range has a thin crevice that runs along the back of the glass top, and some crumbs had collected in it. A microfiber duster did not remove them, but with the MF50 the crumbs were gone with one burst. It also works great loosening and removing dirt where the cabinets meet the floor.

I started a fire in my Big Green Egg charcoal grill and used my MF50 on the barely glowing coals. Within a minute, it was roaring. An artist friend said it would be perfect for dusting his miniatures collection, and later I showed it to my auto mechanic. He said, “That thing is way better than my compressed air blaster.”

I used the MF50 to dry my CPAP mask and hose after cleaning, the nozzle fitting perfectly into the end of the hose. Going forward the MF50 will be used regularly to keep the air conditioner’s cooling fins free of dirt and debris. I plan on getting a second MF50 to keep in the car for leaf and snow removal.

The Wolfbox MF50 sells for $39.99 on Amazon, and the code TURBOFAN reduces the price $10 to $29.99.

Q: On your recommendation I purchased a TCL QM8 TV and Klipsch Flexus Core 100 soundbar. How do I connect them with each other and my cable box?

A: Connect the soundbar’s HDMI port to the TV’s HDMI-eARC port, connect your cable box and any other devices to the other TV HDMI ports and turn on HDMI-CEC in the television’s setup menu. Anything on the TV will play audio through the soundbar, and your TV remote will control the soundbar volume, as well.

Send questions to Don Lindich at donlindich@gmail.com. Get recommendations and read past columns at soundadvicenews.com.

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