Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18V 500CFM Blower, Tool Only
Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18V 500CFM Blower, Tool Only
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Key Features
Overview
The Milwaukee 3017-20 M18 FUEL Blower is a cordless handheld blower built for quick, routine cleanup work. This is a cordless handheld blower designed for landscape cleanup. Model Number: 3017-20. It is aimed at landscape maintenance pros, property crews, and homeowners already invested in Milwaukee's M18 platform who want solid clearing power without gas engine noise, pull starts, or maintenance.
On the numbers that matter, this blower delivers 500 CFM, 120 MPH, and 12.2 N of blowing force. That combination matters because airflow, air speed, and force all play a role in how a blower actually works on the job. In practical terms, it gives you enough output to move leaves, grass, and light debris efficiently for routine passes on sidewalks, driveways, patios, garage bays, and smaller turf areas.
Milwaukee uses a POWERSTATE brushless motor here, and the benefit is straightforward: consistent output with less wear than a brushed setup. The tool also reaches full throttle in under one second, which makes it easier to start and stop around delicate areas instead of waiting for the blower to build power. If you are cleaning around vehicles, planters, entryways, or finished spaces, that quicker response gives you better control.
One of the biggest selling points on this model is noise. The rated sound level is 54 dB(A), which is notably low for a blower in this class. That makes the Milwaukee 3017-20 M18 FUEL Blower a smart fit for residential maintenance, occupied commercial properties, and early or late cleanup windows where noise complaints are a real issue. You still get meaningful clearing performance, but without the usual gas-tool headache.
Milwaukee also got the handling right. The blower weighs about 5.1 to 5.4 lb bare, depending on source listing, and the tool is described as lightweight and balanced. The ambidextrous sliding lock-on lever and variable speed trigger help when you need to hold a steady output for longer passes or dial back the airflow around mulch, flower beds, decorative stone, or fresh seed. That is the kind of control that saves rework.
For battery users, this is part of the Milwaukee M18 System, so it works with M18 batteries and fits into a platform that spans over 250 tools. Milwaukee specifically notes that it is optimized for M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT batteries, with the HD12.0 pack called out for best-in-class power and runtime. This listing is a bare tool, so battery and charger are not included. That is good news if you already own M18 packs, but it is something you need to budget for if you are starting fresh.
The blower is also nozzle attachment compatible, which adds some flexibility for different cleanup tasks. That matters when you want to narrow airflow for more concentrated blowing or tailor the tool to specific applications like drying off hard surfaces or moving debris out of edges and corners. It is a simple detail, but it makes the blower more useful beyond basic leaf work.
Who should buy it? If you want a cordless leaf blower for routine maintenance, touch-up cleanup, and quieter jobsite use, this one makes a strong case. It is especially well suited for landscape crews, maintenance departments, general contractors, and serious homeowners who already run M18 batteries. If your main job is clearing heavy, wet piles all day long on large properties, you may step up to a larger blower. But for fast, everyday cleanup with good control and low noise, this is the kind of tool that earns a permanent spot in the truck.
Low-Noise Cleanup With Jobsite Control
This blower is built for the kind of cleanup work that happens constantly on real properties: blow off a sidewalk, clear grass clippings from a driveway, clean a garage threshold, or tidy up a job before you leave. The big advantage is that it does that without the usual gas-tool fuss or the high noise that gets attention for the wrong reasons.
- 500 CFM, 120 MPH, and 12.2 N for leaves, grass, and light debris
- 54 dB(A) noise rating for quieter use around homes and occupied sites
- Variable speed trigger and sliding lock-on lever for better airflow control
- Full throttle in under one second for quicker response around detailed areas
What's in the Box
- (1) Milwaukee M18 FUEL Blower
Battery and charger are not included. This is a bare tool.
Key Specifications
| Battery Platform | M18 |
|---|---|
| Air Volume | 500 CFM |
| Air Speed | 120 MPH |
| Blowing Force | 12.2 N |
| Noise Rating | 54 dB(A) |
| Motor Type | POWERSTATE Brushless |
| Weight | 5.1 lb |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you are using this blower around mulch beds or decorative stone, start with the variable trigger backed off and only lock in more power once you see how the material moves. The under-one-second throttle response makes it easy to feather airflow instead of blasting everything around the first pass.
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Tool Nut's Take
Milwaukee 3017-20 M18 FUEL Blower Keeps Cleanup Fast Without Making a Scene
This is the kind of cordless blower that makes a lot of sense for everyday cleanup because it hits a sweet spot: useful power, low noise, quick throttle response, and no gas-engine nonsense.
- Who it's for: M18 users, landscape maintenance crews, property managers, and homeowners who need a handheld leaf blower for frequent cleanup instead of occasional heavy storm work.
- Why it stands out: The 54 dB(A) noise rating is the headline, but the real win is getting that quieter operation while still putting out 500 CFM and 12.2 N of force.
- Worth knowing: This is a bare tool, so plan on adding a battery and charger if you are not already on the Milwaukee M18 platform. It is also best suited to routine cleanups and light debris, not the heaviest all-day commercial clearing.
Common Questions
- Is this a gas blower? No. It is a battery-powered cordless handheld blower.
- What battery platform does it use? It uses Milwaukee M18 batteries and is part of the M18 system.
- How loud is the blower? Milwaukee lists the noise rating at 54 dB(A).
- What kind of cleanup is it designed for? It is designed for quick, routine cleanup of leaves, grass, and light debris.
- Does it support nozzle attachments? Yes. Milwaukee lists it as nozzle attachment compatible.

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