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Milwaukee M18 FUEL 120 MPH 450 CFM 18-Volt Lithium Ion Brushless Cordless Handheld Blower (Battery Sold Separately)

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Milwaukee M18 FUEL 120 MPH 450 CFM 18-Volt Lithium Ion Brushless Cordless Handheld Blower (Battery Sold Separately) …

Brand: Milwaukee


Color: Red/Black


Power Source: Battery Powered


Voltage: 18 Volts


Form Factor: Backpack


Special Feature: Compact Design, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable


Air Flow Capacity: 450 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Model Name: M18


Style: Handheld


Brand: Milwaukee


Color: Red/Black


Power Source: Battery Powered


Voltage: 18 Volts


Form Factor: Backpack


Special Feature: Compact Design, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable


Air Flow Capacity: 450 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Model Name: M18


Style: Handheld


Product Dimensions: 23.5"L x 7.5"W x 11"H


Speed: 120 Miles per Hour


Manufacturer: Milwaukee Tool


Item Weight: 6.98 pounds


Item model number: 2724-20


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Balances well with large Milwaukee battery.
Good unit. Good air flow. Does use up lower amp hour batteries pretty quickly. I’d buy it again. Works as described.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2026 by Doug

  • Great quality/ gas blower power, lightweight
Very happy with power from this blower, you'll need a large 5-6 Ah battery to go with it!
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2026 by Roger Jennings

  • Holy mackerel this thing's got some mojo!
I own about 30 cordless tools (Milwaukee) of the M12 & M18 Fuel type (mostly M18). I'm an ex-general contractor so there isn't much that I haven't seen, so much stuff that there is little that impresses me any longer. But with this blower tool (which is quite a departure from the typical Milwaukee tool), you can genuinely color me impressed! Not only am I that guy with the noisy blower next door but I friggin love this thing! I am always looking for things to blow! (easy fellas). I clean the street, the neighbors yard, you name it, I will clear you a path. It isn't heavy, doesn't feel like much and I sure didn't expect much but boy what a pleasant surprise once I figured out how to get it into high power mode. It has variable speed so why the need for the low power mode? I have never used it except by accident. Anyhow, it creates a small hurricane so, as a reasonable person would expect from a battery powered tool in our current state of cordless tech, it takes no prisoners when it comes to killing off batteries so I advise one to have plenty of batteries on the wait. I have many batteries and chargers AND I bought a 9mAh and the new 12 (wow) along with a number of 5's so it is truly a non-issue for me. I just don't time it but I get a very acceptable amount of time and additional wind with the 12 so that's all I have to offer there. What do people expect? I mean the people moaning about battery life. I knew this thing was going to mow down batteries. It is logical. Oh well, some aren't happy unless they get to belly-ache about something. Anyhow on the note of belly-aching, I do have one gripe and it is an annoying one. I almost always wear loose fitting t-shirts and my dang shirts are constantly getting sucked in by the into the intake. Perhaps they could have a "deflector" to suck the air from another direction and not right where my shirt hangs. Anyhow, not a deal breaker and honestly, I'm not sure there is anywhere else to put it. I'll let Milwaukee work that out. I must, however, imagine that unless folks use it as an over the shoulder blower, I'm not the only one experiencing shirt sucking issues. If you are properly (adequately) armed with batteries, this really is a good, FUN and powerful addition to the M18 Fuel arsenal. Example of fun, read it...true story: Sometimes I get a pile of leaves in a corner and when that happens with 120mph of wind, thing tend to go UP so I just go with it and let everything blow over the (6') fence into the yard where "not so favorite" neighbor set up camp. He said "y'all must really get some heavy winds over there because lot's of leaves keep blowing right over the fence into my yard. I said "YES we do Bob", you know, sometimes it's like a polar vortex or something over here man". He looked at me with a genuine look of awe! I offered to help clean them up. Of course he said (and I knew he would) "there is no need for that!" Gotta love Bob, he has the IQ of a speed bump! Score one for me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019 by Craig SoCal

  • Delivery
Blower works great. Mostly used for snow on stair case and cars. It will work out great later on for drying off the car from a wash. Light and easy to use. Only down side was, it was delivered to the wrong house. Drove me nuts.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2026 by Angelo Longo

  • Battery only lasts about 10mins
My only complaint about this product is that the BATTERY LIFE IS AWFUL! It’s light weight and the blowing power is incredible…but if you’re expecting to use this for anything bigger than a residential area size yard, I’d recommend buying 3 or 4 batteries. We have 1.5ac and trying to clean up grass clippings was incredibly frustrating with rotating multiple batteries. This isn’t even 1/4 of our property and was the only area I was able to do with 2 fully charged batteries. It would have been fine for blowing off the driveway, porches and sidewalks. I was hoping to be able to use this in the fall to clean up leaves which is why I opted for battery operated instead of a corded blower. Super disappointed about that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2025 by Sprankle Sprankle

  • GREAT BLOWER
Good cordless blower, batter doesn't last very long but we purchased it for blowing snow off the cars and sidewalks quickly. So far it hasn't let us down.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026 by carolyn sukel

  • Quality product!
This has been a great purchase. We share it amongst the family. The battery lasts long enough for several uses and we have about 3/4 of a acre. It's light enough that your arm doesn't get tired quickly. Quality made product! I highly recommend this blower!
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Fast shipping
Came faster than expected and works great.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2026 by Anna Belle Forest

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