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M12 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Jobsite Fan (Tool-Only)

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description: The MILWAUKEE M12 Mounting Fan delivers 18V air speed anywhere on the jobsite, providing air performance up to 14 MPH and 400 CFM. The fan's 6 inch blade propels air at a fast rate, allowing for quick and efficient cooling, drying, or ventilation. This mountable fan is compact with integrated features for users to easily mount it in various locations around the jobsite. The Milwaukee cordless M12 Mounting Fan has powerful magnets, a 2 inch spring-loaded clamp, keyholes, and pass-through holes to deliver air movement wherever needed. This battery powered fan provides users with unlimited directional airflow with 360-degree head rotation. The Milwaukee cordless jobsite fan offers three-speed settings - high, medium, and low, providing optimal air speed control. With up to 16 hours of run time on a MILWAUKEE M12 XC 6.0 battery, the M12 Fan provides all day run time on a single battery charge (batteries and charger sold separately).height: 13.06 inwidth: 7.25 inweight: 4.38 lb

Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 38 reviews)

Miles G. ★★★★★

I’ve been running this fan nonstop on my deck during the heat wave, and the 14 MPH airflow really cuts through the humidity. The 6-inch blade is surprisingly quiet for how much air it moves.

Natalie T. ★★★★★

My neighbor's fan died midsummer, so I picked this up as a replacement—the 14 MPH airflow actually makes a noticeable difference on the back porch. Charges in about 40 minutes on a standard battery, which is faster than I expected for something that moves this much air.

William G. ★★★★★

Bought this to keep cool while working in the attic and the 14 MPH airflow really makes a difference on those hot days—it’s surprisingly powerful for such a compact fan. The 6-inch blade moves air quietly enough that I can hear my radio, which is a nice bonus.

Robert B. ★★★★★

I’ve been using this in my garage during summer renovations, and it’s surprising how much airflow that 6-inch blade actually pushes. It’s noticeably quiet for its size too.

Brian ★★★★★

Set it up on a hot attic job and was surprised how much air that little 6-inch blade pushes, definitely keeps me cooler. Battery lasts through most of the day on low.

Brian ★★★★★

Finally, a jobsite fan that actually moves some serious air—the 400 CFM is no joke and keeps the dust moving when I’m sanding drywall. Battery life is decent on a 4.0Ah pack, though I wish it came with a battery for the price.

Edward B. ★★★★★

I was skeptical about how much air a battery fan could push, but the 400 CFM rating isn't marketing fluff—it kept me cool while sanding in a hot attic all afternoon. Even on low, the 14 MPH breeze is noticeable and steady, and it's quiet enough to have a conversation near it.

Nicholas ★★★★★

I was skeptical about battery-powered fans, but this one actually moves serious air—the 400 CFM rating isn't just marketing hype. It’s held up fine on dusty job sites for a few weeks now, and the battery life on a 4.0Ah pack is decent.

Isabella M. ★★★★★

Set this up on a sawhorse while doing drywall and it kept a steady breeze on me for two full shifts before the battery died. The 400 CFM really moves air compared to the little clip-on I used to fight through.

Steven ★★★★★

Blowing through smoke from my last trim job — this fan moves serious air for its size. The 400 CFM rating is no joke, and it’s quiet enough to run while I’m on the phone.