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Air Horns for Fantasy Football Drafts

A 150 dB air-horn blast that runs off your cordless-drill battery — built to mark every pick at your fantasy football draft party.

49 products
150 dB output
2,000 ft remote
Pre-Built
Ships same day
90-day money-back
1-Year Warranty
How do I choose the right horn for me?

Pick the horn that runs on a battery you already own.

Runs on your existing tool batteries — the same packs as your drill or impact driver. No new batteries to buy or throw away: cheaper for you, easier on the planet.

The brand changes nothing about the horn. Every horn uses the exact same internal and external parts — so a Quad is a Quad and a Dual is a Dual. They sound and perform identically across every battery brand; you give up zero sound or power.

No cordless tools yet? Go with DeWalt®, Milwaukee® or Ryobi® — they give you the widest range of tools to buy later on the very same batteries.

Which horn is the loudest?

Our loudest sit at the top — here's how the lineup ranks:

1. Boss Series — our newest (2026) and most refined; it reworks the older Extreme design and fixes its weak spots. Its older sibling, the Extreme Series, sits right alongside it.

2. Quad — four trumpets, big full sound.

3. Dual — the 2026 Dual shares the Boss design, and it's the one to pick if your battery brand isn't covered by the Boss Series yet.

Skip the 5-trumpet. The on-board compressor can't push enough air for all five trumpets, so it ends up thinner and higher-pitched than it should.

Do I need a drill — or does it come with one?

No drill needed — and none included.

Ships fully built and ready to use — nothing to assemble, no tools required.

The only thing you add is a battery — the same cordless-tool pack your drill already uses.

Snap it in, pull the trigger — and it roars in seconds.

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Why these horns own draft day

  • 150 dB that cuts through the room — when a sleeper finally drops to you, one pull rises over the trash talk, the TV, and the whole draft table.
  • Wireless remote up to 2,000 ft — stash the horn across the garage or out on the deck and fire a surprise blast the instant your rival reaches for a kicker in round 6.
  • Recharges off your drill battery — it never dies in the middle of a four-hour draft, and there are no disposable cans to keep buying season after season.
  • Grab-and-go, zero install — it's pre-built and ready before the first overall pick is even on the clock; clip on a battery and you're set.
  • Deep freight-train tone — a low, rolling note that announces a pick with way more swagger than a phone soundboard ever could.

Train Horns Built for Fantasy Football Drafts

Battery compatibility:
DeWalt Train Horn - Boss Series (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn - dark-14%
Loudness150 dB
Horn4 XL Trumpets
Heard up to1.5 miles
ToneDeep Low Pitch

Boss Series Train Horn for DeWalt® 20v Battery

$450.00 $385.00
5.0 (5)
Boss Series Train Horn for Milwaukee® 18v Battery - BossHorn black-15%
Loudness150 dB
Horn4 XL Trumpets
Heard up to1.5 miles
ToneDeep Low Pitch

Boss Series Train Horn for Milwaukee® 18v Battery

$430.00 $365.00
4.7 (7)
Ryobi Train Horn - Boss Series (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn dark
Loudness150 dB
Horn4 XL Trumpets
Heard up to1.5 miles
ToneDeep Low Pitch

Boss Series Train Horn for Ryobi® 18v Battery

$385.00
5.0 (3)
Dual Train Horn for Milwaukee® 18v Battery (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn black-27%
Loudness130 dB
Horn2 trumpets
Heard up to< 1 mile
ToneHigh pitch

Dual Train Horn for Milwaukee® 18v Battery (New 2026 Model)

$255.00 $185.00
5.0 (8)
Dual Train Horn for DeWalt® 20v Battery (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn-25%
Loudness130 dB
Horn2 trumpets
Heard up to< 1 mile
ToneHigh pitch

Dual Train Horn for DeWalt® 20v Battery (New 2026 Model)

$280.00 $210.00
5.0 (6)
Dual Train Horn for Ryobi® 18v Battery (New 2026 Model) - BossHorn  dark-26%
Loudness130 dB
Horn2 trumpets
Heard up to< 1 mile
ToneHigh pitch

Dual Train Horn for Ryobi® 18v Battery (New 2026 Model)

$245.00 $180.00
4.8 (4)

Hear Every Horn Before You're On the Clock

Quick product demos of every horn — how it sounds, how it mounts on your drill battery, and how to use it the moment your pick comes in.

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Make the pick count

The sound of draft night

Your league waits all year for this. Whether you're punishing the autodrafters or finally landing the back you've been mocking since July, a party air horn for fantasy draft night turns a name on a screen into a moment everyone feels.

Hit it the second the commissioner reads your pick. One blast over the music, the wings, and the guy still arguing about last year's title cements that this air horn for draft day belongs to you — and reminds the table whose turn it is to be loud.

Know before you blast

Where a draft-night air horn really belongs

Be honest about the room. A 150 dB air horn for your draft party is built for your space — the garage, basement, backyard, deck, or the back room of the sports bar where your league actually drafts. It is far too loud for a cramped apartment, a shared hallway, or anywhere a neighbor's wall is on the other side.

If your draft is in a rented venue or a bar, ask the staff first. The smart play: post up somewhere open, give the trumpets room to breathe, and keep the late-night blasts to a few rounds so the whole street isn't drafting with you.

How loud is loud

How much horn does a draft party need?

Handheld air horns run roughly 110 to 150 decibels. The kits in this collection reach up to 150 dB — a deep, locomotive-grade blast that fills a garage and carries clear out to the backyard.

Use it responsibly. 150 dB is genuinely loud, so point the trumpets at open space, never blast toward anyone's ears, and keep kids and pets clear. Short bursts to crown a pick — not a steady drone over the whole draft board.

No tank, no compressor

How a drill-battery air horn works

There's no air compressor, no tank to fill, and no vehicle wiring to splice. An on-board air pump feeds real metal trumpets, so the whole rig is self-contained and ready to roar.

Power comes from a cordless-drill battery you likely already own. Slide one in — compatible with Milwaukee® M18™, DeWalt® 20V MAX, Makita® 18V LXT® and Ryobi® ONE+® packs and more — squeeze the trigger, and let it go. Select models add a remote that works up to 2,000 ft for a blast from clear across the party, and when the pack runs low you recharge it just like your drill.

Pick your horn

Choosing the right horn for your league

Match the horn to how your draft runs:

  • Trumpet count. Single, dual and quad setups stack the tone — more trumpets give a fuller, richer blast for the big picks.
  • Tone style. Go LOUDEST for maximum punch across the room, or LOW TONE for that deep, rolling freight-train growl.
  • Remote range. Long-range models fire from up to 2,000 ft — ideal for a sneak blast the moment a leaguemate overthinks the clock.
  • Battery brand match. Pick the model that takes the drill batteries you already carry, so you're never hunting for power on draft night.
  • Grab-and-go. Pre-built and ready out of the box — no install before kickoff of your draft.

Don't get caught flat-footed

Draft-night air horn checklist

  • Battery charged and a spare drill pack on the bench for a four-hour draft.
  • Horn placed in an open spot — garage, deck, or backyard, trumpets aimed away from the table.
  • Remote paired and pocketed for surprise blasts up to 2,000 ft away.
  • Ground rules set — short bursts only, clear of ears, kids and pets.
  • Draft board, snacks and screens ready so the only thing left to do is make noise.

Fantasy football draft air horns — FAQ

Can I use an air horn at a fantasy football draft party?
Absolutely — at your own draft party in an open space like a garage, basement, backyard or deck. These horns are too loud for a small apartment or a shared hallway, and stadiums and most public venues ban them outright. If you're drafting at a bar or rented room, check with the staff first.
How loud is the air horn?
Up to 150 dB — a deep, train-horn-style blast. Handheld air horns generally range from about 110 to 150 dB, and these sit at the top of that range, easily filling a garage and carrying out to the yard.
Do I need an air compressor or tank?
No. There's no compressor, no air tank and no wiring. An on-board air pump drives real metal trumpets, and the whole unit runs off a cordless-drill battery — it's completely self-contained.
Which drill batteries work with it?
It's compatible with common cordless-drill packs, including Milwaukee® M18™, DeWalt® 20V MAX, Makita® 18V LXT® and Ryobi® ONE+®, and more. Pick the model that matches the batteries you already own.
How far does the remote reach?
Select models include a wireless remote that works from up to 2,000 ft. You can set the horn down across the garage or out on the deck and trigger a surprise blast the instant a leaguemate makes a pick.
What's the best way to use it during the draft?
Crown each pick with a quick burst when your name is read, or hand the remote around so the table can react to a reach or a steal. Keep it to short blasts between picks rather than a constant drone, and aim the trumpets at open space.
Is 150 dB safe to use around my friends?
It's safe when you use it responsibly. Point the trumpets toward open space and away from people, never blast near anyone's ears, keep kids and pets clear, and stick to short bursts. The volume is the fun — just direct it sensibly.
How do I recharge it?
Recharge the drill battery exactly the way you charge it for your tools, on the charger you already use. When a pack runs low mid-draft, swap in a spare and keep the blasts coming all night.
How fast does it ship?
Orders placed before 2 PM PT ship the same business day, so you can have your horn in hand well before your league goes on the clock.

About Air Horns for Fantasy Football Drafts

Draft night only comes once a year, so make every pick land. These portable, rechargeable air horns put a real 150 dB train-horn blast in your hand the second a name comes off the board — no compressor, no cans, just your cordless-drill battery and a trigger pull. Built for the draft party, not the stadium.