Milwaukee’s New M18 FUEL Dual Battery Backpack Blower in Action [3009-20]

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Check out the powerhouse of outdoor cleanup - the MILWAUKEE M18 FUEL Dual Battery Backpack Blower! 💨 Designed specifically for outdoor trades, this beast delivers higher blowing force than even a 60cc gas blower. With the POWERSTATE Brushless Motor, it consistently pumps out 650 CFM at 155 MPH and a whopping 20.5 Newtons of blowing force, hitting full throttle in under one second. Talk about boosting productivity and control! 🔥
This blower runs on (2) M18 REDLITHIUM Batteries and has (2) extra battery terminals to extend your runtime. Using the recommended (4) M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT 12.0 Batteries, you get an impressive 30 to 60 minutes of continuous use, depending on the mode you select. This flexible battery setup lets you choose between lighter weight for quick clean-ups or longer runtime for those big jobs.
With a fully adjustable harness, mode select, telescoping nozzle, variable speed trigger, and a super low noise level of just 62dB(A), this blower adapts to your needs and keeps you comfortable. 🌟 Plus, it's part of the M18 System, so it's fully compatible with over 250+ solutions!
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  • @CharlesPJiardina
    @CharlesPJiardina14 күн бұрын

    Oookaaaay..... I buy this product ;)

  • @CharlesPJiardina
    @CharlesPJiardina14 күн бұрын

    Oookkaaaay.... I buy this product ;)

  • @woltergrant
    @woltergrantАй бұрын

    For continual use on high you would need 12 of the 12ah batteries and 8 super chargers, which would cost $4200. Also 22 batteries and 9 rapid chargers for $6,670 will give you continuous use per blower. Seems pretty steep, but I often use my gas blower for longer than 90 minutes in a single continuous use, let alone 30 minutes.

  • @tgsgardenmaintenance4627
    @tgsgardenmaintenance46279 күн бұрын

    I currently use the Husqvarna 580BTS, it is quite heavy and loud, but , it's very powerful, and runs for at least an hour on a tankful, and takes seconds to refuel! Exactly how much does this kit cost? Not to mention all the extra batteries I would need for a full day's work?

  • @crzyworm623
    @crzyworm623Ай бұрын

    Too bad all my m18 batteries failed and Milwaukee refused warranty even though 2 years old.. M12 failing too... Expect run time to be a fraction of what they say within a year.

  • @toolnut

    @toolnut

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear that. Crazy that all of them failed at the same time......Did you try warranty through where you bought them or did you go direct through Milwaukee website? The only cases I've seen claims turned down directly by Milwaukee is when the batteries failed due to water. This voids the warranty.

  • @crzyworm623

    @crzyworm623

    Ай бұрын

    @@toolnut I had two M18 batteries that came with the string trimmer kit and a blower, both purchased within a few weeks of each other. By the 2nd season I was seeing half the run time. One is completely dead. Sent them into Milwaukee, they no longer keep registrations records, and without the original receipt they would not honor the warranty. I had one M12 replaced under warranty, the rest are past the 2 years that you get with M12. Most now come off the charger at 3 bars, and drop very quickly. Real shame, I loved my M12/M18 tools, but now I'd be hesitant to spend that much with how poor their batteries have been.

  • @toolnut

    @toolnut

    Ай бұрын

    @@crzyworm623 Ahhh, yes receipts are required for any warranties

  • @thomasgilliam3104
    @thomasgilliam3104Ай бұрын

    Thats rediculas. Milwaukee is going to the shits.

  • @windows10pro81
    @windows10pro8114 күн бұрын

    So around 3000 for 20 min only yikes

  • @toolnut

    @toolnut

    14 күн бұрын

    Way off.....where'd you get that pricing? $500 for bare tool and $1500 for the kit

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