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






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Despite being labeled as "tool-only," this fan moves serious air with 400 CFM—kept me comfortable during a hot wiring job. The battery connection is rock-solid and it stands up perfectly on its own.
Exactly what I needed to keep cool while working in the attic—the 400 CFM airflow is surprisingly strong for such a compact unit. It’s quiet enough to run near me without being distracting, and the battery mount feels solid.
This little fan pushes the air around impressively well for its size; I used it on a ladder all afternoon and the 400 CFM was plenty to keep me cool. Just wish it came with a battery, but for the price of the tool-only deal I can't complain.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.