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






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
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.
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.
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.
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.
I was skeptical a small job site fan could keep me cool, but this one's 6 inch blade pushes serious air even on medium speed. It's been running for hours on a single charge and still going strong.
Even on the lowest setting, this fan moves enough air to keep me cool while I’m sweating through drywall work, and it’s surprisingly quiet for the breeze it generates. The battery lasts a full shift on low, which is a huge plus.
Had to clear out the summer heat in the garage while working on a project, and this little fan seriously moves some air—way more than I expected from something that runs on a small battery. The adjustable head lets me angle it right where I need it, and it's quiet enough to have on during a call.
I was skeptical about the battery life, but this fan runs for hours on a single charge and moves serious air. The 400 CFM really cools down my garage workshop fast, and the 6-inch blade is surprisingly quiet.
Bought this for cooling down in my workshop, and the 400 CFM rating is no joke—it cuts through the dust and heat even on low. The 6-inch blade design is surprisingly quiet for how much breeze it kicks out.
This little fan moves serious air for its size—the 6-inch blade pushes enough breeze to keep me comfortable while working in the attic, and it runs quietly enough to use on a nightstand. I just wish the battery gauge was easier to see in direct sunlight.