Home Depot[homedepot.com] has Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Compact Spot Blower w/ M12 Compact 2.0 Ah Battery (2-Pack) Starter Kit and Charger on sale today for $109. Shipping is free.
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The Milwaukee M12 Compact Spot Blower delivers more control and faster cleanup. It features high and low-speed settings, a lock-on button and a variable speed trigger for increased control during jobsite cleanup. The M12 Compact Spot Blower's compact size allows for greater access, maneuverability in tight spaces and easy storage. The axial fan provides the best combination of power and run-time with 175 CFM and 110 MPH of air speed. This jobsite blower includes two nozzles, a rubber nozzle to remove debris from hard-to-reach spaces and a wide sweeping nozzle to efficiently clear debris in open spaces. The M12 Compact Spot Blower is ideal for jobsite debris removal and workbench cleanup. The M12 Compact Spot Blower is fully compatible with 125+ solutions on the M12 System.
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Home Depot[homedepot.com] has Milwaukee M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Compact Spot Blower w/ M12 Compact 2.0 Ah Battery (2-Pack) Starter Kit and Charger on sale today for $109. Shipping is free.
Model: M12 12V Lithium-Ion Cordless Compact Spot Blower with M12 Compact 2.0 Ah Battery (2-Pack) Starter Kit and Charger
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I got one. It's not very strong. Great for camping though. Blowing off all the dust before packing up or blowing the dust of tables. Don't expect to be cleaning your yard with it
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They call this a "compact spot blower" for a reason. It is super small and lightweight and is intended to be used for small job site cleanups, blowing sawdust off power tools and benchtops, clearing out the work van, etc.
If you need a bigger blower for bigger jobs, they make those too.
They call this a "compact spot blower" for a reason. It is super small and lightweight and is intended to be used for small job site cleanups, blowing sawdust off power tools and benchtops, clearing out the work van, etc.
If you need a bigger blower for bigger jobs, they make those too.
Wouldn't most folks just use a shop vac for something like that, rather than blowing stuff everywhere?
They call this a "compact spot blower" for a reason. It is super small and lightweight and is intended to be used for small job site cleanups, blowing sawdust off power tools and benchtops, clearing out the work van, etc.
If you need a bigger blower for bigger jobs, they make those too.
I wouldn't call it super small either. Compared to my ridgid 18v its 2x the size and the output is terrible. I use these on jobsites to do a quick final "dust off" and this Milwaukee one is useless.
Love this for my workshop. It's weak enough to not give me lung damage. This is not a yard cleanup machine. It's for sweeping light stuff or cleaning electronics.
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I have the Dewalt version. These are good for blowing or "Sweeping" wood dust and wood shavings when cleaning up your shop or work area.
These are not a leaf blowers... more like a jobsite blower. The lower airspeed option on these is like "sweeping" a small area with out blowing dust and dirt all over.
For the job site and tool cleanup purposes, I prefer a pistol grip blower. My Ryobi high volume inflator has been awesome. Also great for cleaning up tents, stoking camp fires, or getting a bbq raging.
Looks like they come with a sweep attachment now. I've seen them go on sale for ~$25 but have used mine so much that $40 seems reasonable.
This doesn't seem like the worst at 110 MPH and air flow of 175 CFM, but compare to a bigger Ego or Greenworks which can get over 700 CFM. Don't expect anything except maybe blowing some dry grass or dust.
The Ryobi pistol blower in the other comment does seem like a good alternative.
Yikes, blowing off dust is what this is good for? Hard pass.
It will easily blow leaves off a deck and dry grass clippings off the sidewalk.. I find it great for everything other than working in actual grass. I have an Ego blower for the big jobs.
Yikes, blowing off dust is what this is good for? Hard pass.
Right lol? Their 18v blower is weak too, they probably should've upgraded that one before releasing a weak baby sized 12v. Their new dual battery 18v blower is kind of corny, I have a hard time considering that a true next gen model. Just a cheap bandaid fix because they know their regular 18v is weak sauce.
I use this thing all the time. Just in the past week: helped Kickstart some Charcoal, blew a bunch of hay bale debris out of the back of my hatchback, cleared leaves and dust off the deck, blew crushed acorns off the driveway. I use it with a 5.0Ah battery, not sure how good it would be with the little guys.
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If you need a bigger blower for bigger jobs, they make those too.
If you need a bigger blower for bigger jobs, they make those too.
If you need a bigger blower for bigger jobs, they make those too.
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These are not a leaf blowers... more like a jobsite blower. The lower airspeed option on these is like "sweeping" a small area with out blowing dust and dirt all over.
Looks like they come with a sweep attachment now. I've seen them go on sale for ~$25 but have used mine so much that $40 seems reasonable.
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The Ryobi pistol blower in the other comment does seem like a good alternative.
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