Both the Wolfbox MF200 and the Fanttik B10 Pro Max sit in the same price bracket and target the same audience — people who clean PCs, keyboards, cameras, or car interiors more than occasionally and want a cordless duster that can do real work.³ They are not dramatically different products. The differences that matter come down to three things: hot-swap battery versus sealed cell, three speed gears versus six, and what those choices mean when your session runs long or you're working through multiple devices.
Confirmed Specifications
MF200 specs are confirmed from the official Wolfbox product documentation. Fanttik B10 Pro Max specs are sourced from its official product manual/product documentation.¹²
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Specification |
Wolfbox MF200 |
Fanttik B10 Pro Max (per product documentation) |
|
Max airflow |
87.5 m/s / 190 MPH |
65 m/s airflow / 130,000 RPM motor |
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Battery capacity |
6,000 mAh — removable pack |
2 × 4,000 mAh — built-in |
|
Speed settings |
3 gears |
6 speed levels |
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Hot-swap battery |
Yes — ~5 seconds to swap |
No |
|
Spare battery available |
Yes — sold separately by Wolfbox |
Not available |
|
Nozzle count |
4 included |
4 nozzles + 2 brushes |
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Long-term battery replacement |
User replaces pack only |
Full device replacement required |
The Hot-Swap Battery: When It Changes Your Day
For most cleaning tasks — one keyboard, one PC, the car interior — a 6,000 mAh battery is sufficient and neither unit requires special consideration. The gap becomes real when your session runs longer than one charge or when you're working through multiple devices back to back.
When the MF200 battery depletes, you press the release, slide in a charged spare pack, and continue in about 5 seconds. When a sealed-battery unit depletes, you have to pause and recharge the device before continuing. For users who clean just one device per month, this distinction is nearly irrelevant. For PC technicians, detailers, photographers cleaning a full studio, or anyone cleaning in batches, it is the reason to choose one unit over the other.¹

Fanttik B10 Pro Max: Where It Has a Real Edge
Six speed levels versus three gears is a genuine difference for users who want finer incremental pressure control. The MF200's three gears cover the full range from delicate optics to clogged heatsinks — but the B10 Pro Max's six levels allow smaller jumps, which some users prefer for surfaces where Gear 1 feels too gentle and Gear 2 feels like too much.
The B10 Pro Max lists four specialized nozzles plus two brushes, while the MF200 lists four nozzles. The real advantage is not accessory count; it is finer speed stepping and a compact body. Those are genuine considerations, not faint praise.²
Long-Term Battery Replaceability
Lithium-ion cells degrade with age, heat, and charge cycles over regular use.⁴ When a sealed-battery device reaches end of battery life, you replace the device. When the MF200's pack degrades, you replace only the pack — available separately from Wolfbox. If you expect to use the duster frequently and want to keep it for several years, this changes the total cost of ownership.¹

Neither Unit Captures What It Displaces
Both are direct-blow dusters — they move debris away from the surface, not into a filter or collection point.⁵ Clean at a workbench or outdoors so displaced debris doesn't settle back onto the same device or into nearby equipment.
Deciding Between the Two
|
Your Situation |
Likely Better Fit |
Reason |
|
Single device, once a month |
Either — preference call |
One charge covers a typical session on both units |
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Sessions over 20 minutes or multiple devices |
MF200 |
Hot-swap eliminates the 2.5-hour recharge wait |
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Want finer speed control increments |
Fanttik B10 Pro Max |
6 speed levels vs 3 gears |
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Plan to keep the device 3+ years |
MF200 |
User-replaceable battery pack extends lifecycle |
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Daily use, professional/shop environment |
MF200 |
Multiple charged packs allow continuous workflow |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long does the MF200 hot-swap take?
A: About 5 seconds. Press the release, slide out the depleted pack, slide in a charged one until it clicks. No tools needed.
Q: Can I buy a second MF200 battery pack?
A: Yes. Wolfbox sells it separately. With a spare charged beforehand, you can double your runtime with zero recharge downtime.
Q: Does the Fanttik B10 Pro Max have a removable battery?
A: According to Fanttik product documentation, it uses built-in lithium batteries rather than a user-swappable pack. Degraded cells require full device replacement rather than a pack swap.
Q: Are 6 speed levels meaningfully better than 3 gears?
A: For most cleaning tasks, no. Three gears cover low, medium, and high — the practical range. Six speed levels offer smaller increments for users who find the gap between gears too large for specific surfaces.
Q: Do both units capture the dust they displace?
A: Neither does. Both are direct-blow dusters. Work outdoors or at a wipeable surface so displaced debris doesn't resettle.
Q: What is the MF200's maximum airflow?
A: 87.5 m/s (190 MPH) at Gear 3, confirmed in official Wolfbox product documentation.
Q: Is the MF200 better for professional use?
A: For high-frequency or multi-device work, yes — the hot-swap battery is the differentiator. For occasional personal use, the difference is minor.
References
[1] Wolfbox MF200 product page — 210 MPH, 6000 mAh, 3-gear, 4 nozzles, swappable battery: https://wolfbox.com/products/compressed-air-duster-mf200
[2] Fanttik B10 Pro Max product manual PDF — speed levels, battery, airflow, accessories: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0464/8681/4876/files/Fanttik_NEX_B10_Pro_Max_20250910.pdf?v=1761732892
[3] Wolfbox — best cordless air duster use-case guide: https://wolfbox.com/blogs/air-duster/best-cordless-air-duster-in-2026-top-picks-for-every-use-case
[4] Battery University — lithium-ion cycle life and aging: https://batteryuniversity.com/article/bu-803-can-batteries-be-restored
[5] Tom’s Guide — how to clean a desktop PC: https://www.tomsguide.com/how-to/how-to-clean-a-pc
[6] Wolfbox air duster collection: https://wolfbox.com/collections/best-air-duster
[7] Wolfbox warranty policy: https://wolfbox.com/pages/warranty-policy




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