MILWAUKEE'S 0886-20 M18 Jobsite Fan
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This product works with any 18 volt lithium ion battery made by Miluawkee. If you want longer run time, though, you should consider upgrading the It's not surprising that I have a few 18 volt Milwaukee tools and a 4-volt Milwaukee as well. There are 0 and 5 in this sentence. The fan is great. The battery life is 0! Working in confined spaces is one of my tasks, so when I do it, I bring the fan with me. A lot of people benefit from it.
The website for the city of Milwaukee With up to 284 cubic feet per minute and There is a maximum air velocity of 18 MPH.
A bigger battery could not fit, if it was any bigger this would not work.
Not at all. If you have only one battery, there is no point in buying it.
Selected User Reviews For MILWAUKEE'S 0886-20 M18 Jobsite Fan
I've had "industrial" fans fail after only months. This is a 5 star rating. Throughout my work on commercial construction sites and also at home, I have used this fan daily for at least eight hours a day. The fan is still working fine. I've had "industrial" fans fail after only a few months of continuous use in the California I will not give up on this fan. the battery is charged or the provided AC plug is plugged in, it continues to function. Airflow is good as well. From a distance of 15 feet or more, I can feel it. The Milwaukee charger would receive five stars if it powered a battery while it was.
It moves a lot of air with this fan. This was a godsend during the storm Irma (10 days) when our power went out. When the battery is full and the fan is set to medium, the battery will last up to six hours If you slept for 8 hours a night, you would have needed to charge it after 3 days. Another one will definitely be purchased for the beach and camping in the near future.
I love this fan! (I have every Milwaukee tool I own, as well as this fan). A complete translation My entire life has been transformed by it Honestly, I havn't known how I survived without it. I will never go back to it. Among the things I use it for are in my toolbox as well as in the garage My trailer is used in the cabin of my boat at night, while working indoors and outdoors, while at the helm on my boat in slow no-wake zones, and while working inside the trailer. My M18 9 is still using it without breaking, and so far, it hasn't died. I have yet to acquire a battery for my M18, but I have After about ten years, not a single person dies It has been used for hours without a break. If I run out of fans, I might just purchase another one Really impressed with your work.
It's a fan, what more can I say. Is that correct? There are several key features that define this little guy This device is supplied with a USB AC adaptor which you can connect to the fan, which will run at 3 speeds on the AC adaptor, but it does not charge the battery if you have one onboard. Just be aware of that. A selection of 3 speed modes are available from mild to fast In the summer, take it outside where it will be warm on the deck. When the fan is on high, this guy moves some air for the small fan. This space can accommodate the common 5Ah or a new 9Ah pack while sitting flat on the bottom (barely with a 9Ah). It is possible that 12ah will not fit flat on a desk. The unit will run quite a bit on a 9ah if you have one. It could operate in the highest settings for a whole work day without any issues. With two-hour packs, you can expect near an hour of battery life on a normal setting. If you run on low or medium, this would be a bit longer. The air column makes it reach a bit farther when it moves out. Sort of like a flashlight that is in between a floodlight and a spot light. The ratio reminds me of the goldilocks rule. My joy of owning this unit for under 70 bucks is unquestionable, however, I would not pay any more for it unless I absolutely The cons are Unlike milwaukee tools which are reputedly bombproof, the craftsmanship here is decent but not as good as what they're known for. As far as the strength of this unit is concerned, I can't see anything wrong with it for conscientious users or homeowners/hobbyists. I ended up wrapping up the wallwart and using velcro to keep it attached to the fan when I'm traveling, since it's not the easiest to store with the unit. If I buy in a store or another predominately retail environment, this would likely not be an issue.
I would happily buy it again, or buy another if a good deal came along.
I purchased the fan, charger, and batteries, which I believe is a huge We have not used it for very long (3 days after amazon discontinued its refund policy) and both of the batteries failed. There would be a flash of red and green light on the charger, but the batteries would no longer charge. However, I didn't use this product at all until it fell apart. I understand that nothing lasts forever, but I didn't get too much use out of it. My next step consisted of returning the batteries to the manufacturer who charged me $139 for the service. The cost of repairing a battery is $50. I have thrown away the fan and charger since I have no idea how long these new batteries will.
Working as an Automation Technician in a factory for automotive glass, I provide services to the industry. It gets stupid hot in the spring and summer with (2) 200 ton furnaces at just 1200 degrees Fahrenheit and about 16 heated washers creating humidity. I have (2) five of these little dudes with me at all times. It is possible to get around 13-hours out of a 0 AH battery With each battery running on low, they can last 15 hours. A fully charged battery lets me use it continuously for 12 hours during each shift. I spent the best money I've ever spent on a gadget. Now everyone at work wants one, haha.
It's tough to find a better tool than Milwaukee. The brand led me to believe it would be a good buy. That was incorrect. There is a lot of noise. A fifth of the bottle was drained. On high setting, you will run out of battery in about 3 hours. Plugging it in requires an extension cord that cannot be used for normal use. The power adapter that comes with the fan must be used. Reviewers were less than enthusiastic about the new cordless fan after I purchased it. I watched reviews after I handed it over for review. There are better fans made by DeWalt, Ryobi, and Ridgid. It is possible to use the Milwaukee batteries with Makita and Ryobi tools with the use of an adapter. The route I should have taken could have been more beneficial to me. It was a disappointment to have Milwaukee disappoint me.
I received it today, and I am satisfied with it. I like that it is well made, very heavy duty, and that I can control if the air blowing is too strong or not using the 3-speed switch. In spite of its strong blowing power, this fan will only be used in smaller areas. It is unable to handle large areas or supply comfort to more than one individual. The fan is similarly large, but this is to be expected because of it's size. Also, I gave it 4 instead of 5 stars since I didn't like the concept of the AC cord. Plug it in. As such, it is not attached to the fan or integrated into it. Plugging the fan's power cord into the adapter on the back is difficult because the cord is thin and flimsy. The cable cannot be stored with the fan so I can imagine that over time, if the cord is exposed to a construction site, it will most likely break. I wonder if Milwaukee will sell a replacement cable? It comes at a cost! The overall product is a decent one and is great for those with a need for a cordless fan for short-term projects.