

🌪️ Elevate your clean game—power, precision, and portability in one sleek blower!
The Cordless Compressed Air Duster & Blower by Mellif is a versatile, brushless motor-powered tool compatible with DeWalt 20V MAX batteries. Offering 3 adjustable speeds and a powerful 50,000 RPM output, it efficiently cleans electronics, inflates gear, and lights up dark spaces with its integrated LED. Lightweight and portable, it’s designed for professionals and adventurers who demand reliable, cordless performance.









| ASIN | B0C613QCNV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,066 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #40 in Compressed Air Dusters #916 in Office Electronics Products |
| Brand Name | Mellif |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (452) |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 3.62"W x 9.25"H |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Mellif |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**3
Great blower. Good quality. Great price.
I bought this for blowing out air conditioner cabinets during servicing. Works very good. Super strong and blows hard. Several different tips included for multiple uses. My Dewalt batteries work great with it!
R**R
GET IT! (work around for the noise. Read below)
Awesome! Loved it within 5 mins of opening the box. Really powerful, tons of attachments for all kinds of different uses. Yes, its VERY loud on high with any attachments on the blower end. It has a very high volume of air that is being sucked in and the sound resonates to make a very high pitched, quite abrasive sound. I found a bit of a work around for that and will post pictures. Basically, you take off the regular back end cap and replace it with the fitting for deflation. You can actually "unscrew" the black hose from the fittings that are attached to it and either just use the cone shaped fitting with no hose attached or you can let the hose dangle if you done wanna take it apart. It makes a pretty dramatic difference in the noise and doesn't seem to make any difference in blowing power since the outlet on the front is not any bigger. When blowing against my arm, it still displaced the same amount of skin and hair. Its at least not enough to be noticeable. I may end up trying out some different filter foam to create some kind of diffuser but for now the deflator fitting works. Diffusing (or "breaking up") the incoming air changes the resonant frequency and can dramatically decrease all kinds of fan and blower noise and if don't properly, will not reduce air flow, just change its path a little. Another review, I think, said something about the plastic feeling cheap but I don't get that impression at all. I own many brands of professional power tools including dewalt, makita, and milwaukee and while this one seems to have a bit different "finish" to the plastic, it feels like a very solid tool. Ever since makita came out with a blower that is basically the same thing in their LXT line, I wanted it bad but they want something like $200 for their bare tool and I was just not willing to pay that for something like this. When I saw this one for this price, I jumped on it immediately since I also run many of the dewalt 20v max tools and have several batteries. Now for my only gripes, other than the noise thing, and they are pretty small and not even worth deducting a full star... maybe like half a star. 1. Needing to depress the trigger lock out switch every time for a non dangerous tool is a bit of a dumb design. It should have been a locking slide switch instead of a spring loaded "momentary " switch. That way it could be locked to throw in a bag or something and not have the trigger get pulled while bouncing around and activate the tool. Again, even if it did, it's not like its a tool with a blade or something potentially dangerous. Still, I was able to quickly adapt and work around it. There are ways to disable the lockout levers if one desires. 2. The batteries are pretty stiff and at least one of the types I have, the "compact" series 4ah (those are the flatter wider types) is so tight I probably won't use them. The XR packs are also a bit tight but workable. This will likely lossen up a bit with use or the rails can probably be lightly sanded or even use a bit of silicone grease but it still bares mentioning. 3. A true variable speed trigger with the three different speed levels would have been cooler to me than just the three fixed speeds and an on/off type trigger. Still highly usable though so not a huge deal. 4. And lastly, for me, a belt clip would have been nice to include. It has the slots for it so I may end up doing an after market one. Thats it folks. I don't do reviews that much but I was really excited about this little tool to replace the stupid and costly canned air in the house or when I'm not close to a compressor and I think it will do the job wonderfully. For the price compared to others on the market, it was a no brainer for me, especially considering, I don't think the makita version comes with nearly as many attachments. Don't quote me on that though. Go GET IT!
R**F
Very handy!
Blower works great and is powerful. I use it to blow out my garage floor, cleaning air filters and blowing off debris from stored items. My only dislike is that I have to press a safety button first in order to press the trigger! Why??? I have no clue…
F**S
This thing is amazing...
I've probably got a dozen of the 'jet' dusters with the built-in rechargeable batteries. I like some of those, but the battery always gives up at the wrong time. I saw this thing in a review on youtube and decided to pick one up--I've got a stack of DeWalt batteries. My main use is with electronics assemblies, quickly drying off solvents, etc. This thing is easily a replacement for shop/compressed air in that application. It's far more powerful than the other jet dusters I have. It's more ergonomic. And it runs for a long time on a 4AH battery--when you do drain one, just swap to a freshly charged one. It also remembers your speed setting. It's quite loud especially in high gear, but the only thing I wish were different is the safety switch-it's a little awkward to fiddle with each time you wanna blast something...
S**R
Disable that trigger safety!
Giving it five stars, but there a few cons you should be aware of. Pros: - Powerful! This is a leaf blower type motor that moves lots of air. Others were complaining that it didn't focus the air down to a small enough outlet. If you want that, get an air compressor. This is plenty powerful enough to do what I need which is blowing out electronics. - Well-built. This doesn't appear to be made of cheap, thin plastic. Appears to be ABS without any reinforcement, so don't expect this to be as tough as a DeWalt tool, but then it's not as expensive either. - Compact. The other alternative is an air compressor with a blower nozzle. Yeah, those are more powerful, but you can't carry it everywhere. For 90% of what I do, this has got it taken care of. - Trigger lock. With the round button behind the trigger, you just push it in and release the trigger. The blower will stay on - Versatile. The battery module is a separate part so they just change the color of the plastic being molded and the battery module and it will work with different batteries. The fit to the tool is VERY secure, though, as you can see from the pictures. - Flashlight. You're usually blowing around inside a computer with these, so having a light attached to the tool really helps. It also lights up all of the dust that blows out for that extra-good feeling! Cons: - Trigger safety = STUPID! that little lever you have to push in to get this to run is the stupidest idea ever. For fun, I took it apart to see how to disable it. You have to cut the bottom of that projection that sticks down from the lever off. Don't cut the whole thing off as you still want it in there to take up the hole. See picture. - Rough areas. Around the back of the spring loaded nozzle release, the molding was really sharp. I took the release ring off by pushing all the way back and twisting. I then filed it down. - Loose filter holder. The filter holder is loose and it will fall out when you bump it. I took a piece of thin cardboard and wedged it in there to keep it tight. - LOUD! You'd best wear ear protection with this. I used my noise-cancelling headphones and it worked even better to take the whine out of this. Sounds like a jet engine taking off. That's how you know it's working! - Loud. Did I mention it was loud? Final thoughts. I still give this five stars even though. With a little work, you can make it great, if just a little too loud to use without earmuffs. The color doesn't match the Dewalt perfect, but it's good enough for my tastes.
L**Z
Muy bueno la sopladora y aspiradora cumple la función que necesito tiene buena pontencia al aspirar y soplar
A**R
Solid build quality, powerful and fits well on my Dewalt batteries.
M**D
Took to windermere with my 3 person inflatable Kayak. Watched everone else using their foot pumps. Took them 45 minutes to inflate abd tired before taking to water. I turned up with this pump ant it was literally 40 seconds to inflate. I felt the eyes burning i to me. Really recommend this pump. Will be handy for cub camps too when parents send in air beds for kids without pump and adults have to inflate half a dozen beds
D**E
I’ve been struggling recently trying to blow up inflatable‘s at the beach or lakes. I’ve tried a few different pumps but disappointed as they either weren’t very fast or when it got to the end they didn’t have enough pressure to inflate properly. I thought I would try this I was nervous as I wasn’t sure how it was going to perform. It showed up last night and I blew up that inner tube in the picture in 12 seconds and I was scared it was gonna blow up there was so much pressure. I recommend this to anybody with DeWalt batteries and if you don’t have any I would buy this and buy some Dewalt batteries
D**.
Muy Buena y Potente
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