Mellif High Volume Compressed Air Duster for Makita 18V Battery - 3 Speeds, 50000RPM Brushless Motor, LED Light, 7 Multi-Use

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 157 ratings

Price: 40.84

Last update: 08-15-2024


About this item

This handheld air blower, compatible with Milwaukee18V Battery. We sell tools ONLY, NO battery!
High-Powered Cleaning: The electric dust blower is equipped with a brushless motor that delivers up to 50000RPM speed, creating a maximum air thrust of 150m/s, effortlessly eliminate dust and debris from computer, desktops, window crevices, and more
Adjustable Speeds: The dust cleaner offers 3 adjustable wind speeds, allowing you to choose the perfect speed for various tasks, like cleaning, inflating or deflating mattresses, swimming beds, and various other inflatable tools
LED Light & Comfortable Grip: The keyboard cleaner with built-in LED light illuminates dark areas when working, making it easier for you to clean hard-to-reach places. The ergonomic handle enhances your grip, providing a comfortable and secure hold while using the duster
Lightweight & Compact: Weighs only 1.4 pounds (without battery) with compact design, the portable air pump is easy to carry and store. Take it out with you whenever you go swimming or camping
3-in-1 Multi-Tool: The dust remover serves multiple purposes. It acts as a powerful cleaner with common nozzles, an inflator with the pinch valve nozzle, and a mini desktop vacuum with the air vent hose. Experience the convenience of a single tool that caters to various cleaning and inflation needs
Reliable Warranty: Rest assured with our PC cleaning kit, as we offer a 5-year warranty service. If you encounter any issues, please don't hesitate to reach out to us

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Top reviews from the United States

R. Carter
5.0 out of 5 stars GET IT! (work around for the noise. Read below)
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
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!
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R. Carter
5.0 out of 5 stars GET IT! (work around for the noise. Read below)
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
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!
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warrenwalker
5.0 out of 5 stars you wouldn't think
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
A million uses the maker hasn't even thought of, as it really blows
1) Dry wet tiles from wet tile saw when your gluing them with poly glue - yes thats a thing
2) Clean wood shop - not completely of course - but you got knock the dust down - start at top- walk away and let settle, come back work middle level - walk away and so on
3) dry cracks on cars after carwash
4) cool anything hot - so you can get to work quicker
weird switch - but not as weird as trump
etc
NAT
4.0 out of 5 stars GOOD
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
The only reason for the 4 star instead of 5 str rating is the slow USPS shipping 4 -5 days instead of 1-2 days Prime deliver by Amazon!
Kris Davis
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
This tool works good, I use it to blow up the tube in the boat and all the floatable devices. It’s fast and has a lot of power. It doesn’t work with my 5amp short stack dewalt batteries. I thought it was the tool but swapped battery, it worked perfectly.
do i have to have a name?
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW!
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
I'm not quite sure what I was expecting for 35 bucks. But this thing is impressive. It moves a LOT of air. I inflated a twin size mattress in about 15 seconds. My 2 person tow behind boating tube was even quicker and they can get as firm as you want them.

I am thoroughly impressed. If you are considering this, get it. It is well worth the money.
Jason H.
5.0 out of 5 stars Really blows
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
This thing is a beast! Works FANTASTIC !!
Peter
1.0 out of 5 stars Feels cheap, worked for 30 seconds, now it's dead.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
This thing looks nice, but it feels way too lightweight to be of quality. It blew air nicely for about 30 seconds. The second time I tried to turn it on it just wouldn't turn on. Tried several different fully charged batteries and it just won't turn on. I can't recommend this.
Jake
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty great portable air blower
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023
I mostly use this to blow water off my car and out of crevices after I wash it because I don't have access to an outlet where I wash my car. The power and airflow is roughly the same strength as my wired datavac, which I'm very happy with.
The nozzle attachments are a bit strange, as they all seem to have "vent" slits at their bases... maybe the pressure would be too much if all of the flow was directed to one smallish hole, but I can't help but feeling I'm losing out on some power there. The trigger and button locking mechanisms are a bit clunky and get stuck sometimes, but nothing major on my unit. I can't speak for the longevity yet, but I do enjoy using it, and sometimes I even opt to use this indoors when I just don't want to deal with the cords of my datavac. Hope it lasts!

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