M18™ Jobsite Fan delivers most powerful airflow and unmatched runtime

Words: Katherine O'tooleMilwaukee Tool continues to expand their M18™ Cordless system with the introduction of the Jobsite Fan. Designed for the demands of a jobsite, the new M18™ Jobsite Fan delivers the most powerful airflow on the market to circulate air over 40ft, and provides unmatched run-time for a full day’s work on a single battery charge.

Featuring best in class power, the new fan provides up to 284 CFM. With 3 speed settings, 9 stopping positions and a 120°adjustable head, the user is able to easily control airflow whether providing comfort in hot or poorly ventilated working conditions; or drying leaking pipes, drywall mud or paint.

Powered by any M18™ battery, the M18™ Jobsite Fan can operate for up to 17 hours on low with an XC5.0 pack, and includes an AC adaptor for extended runtime. For added utility on the jobsite, the user can hang the fan in a variety of positions from four keyhole hangers or two hanging holes.

The new Jobsite Fan is compatible with the entire M18™ System, now offering more than 70 cordless Lithium-Ion products. Milwaukee® is committed to the ongoing development of this platform and will continue to provide innovative solutions that offer industry leading reliability, performance and ergonomics.
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