
In the latest round of Home Depot Math, let’s take a look at this secret deal on the Milwaukee M18 Fuel cordless blower.
To start off, this is a fantastic cordless blower. I have one on my testing rack – it’s performed very well, and feels comfortably balanced.
It blows air at up to 120MPH and 500 CFM, which are respectable performance specs for 18V class cordless blowers.
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It’s also refreshingly quiet, or at least quieter than most others I’ve used, with a 54 dB(A) noise rating.
Runtime has been great – Milwaukee says you’ll get around 20 minutes at 3/4 throttle with a FORGE 8Ah battery, and 30 minutes at 3/4 throttle with a FORGE 12Ah battery.
The variable speed and locking control switch is easy and convenient to use.
I really like this model cordless leaf and debris blower and feel I can recommend it without reservation.

At the time of this posting, Milwaukee authorized retailers have it for $149 for the tool-only blower, which seems like a fair price.
But as shown in the top image, Home Depot is bundling it with tinted safety glasses for $15 less.
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It’s a special buy at $149 right now. So I guess we can call the secret bundle deal an extra special bonus buy at $134 with free shipping.
I wear corrective glasses and so I can’t use the tinted safety glasses that come with the special deal bundle. If the same is true for you, give them away and keep the $15 extra savings that come along with it.
If you’re looking to buy an M18 cordless leaf blower, this is a good model at what looks like an excellent deal right now.
Both listings are for the M18 Fuel 3017-20 tool-only blower. So why do you get an extra $15 off if you buy the bundle with safety glasses? “Home Depot Math.”
This is a recommendable cordless blower at lower pricing. I’ve learned not to overthink it.
Home Depot has a couple of other bundle deals featuring the same blower: with the 16-inch chainsaw for $399, and with the 24-inch hedge trimmer for $349. Those bundles seem to give you a discount compared to buying the bare tools separately.
As an aside, Milwaukee just launched a new M18 brushless cordless blower, and Acme Tools has it available for preorder at $149. I don’t know what the implication is of Milwaukee launching a slightly lower spec’ed non-Fuel blower at the same price as the current street price of the M18 Fuel model.
It was price-checking that led me to stumble across the hidden bundle deal at Home Depot, and I suspect that the Fuel version won’t be at the $149 special buy price for much longer.
Retailers won’t be able to sell the M18 Fuel brushless and non-Fuel M18 brushless blowers at the same $149 price point. The M18 Fuel blower has a “was” and list price of $199. I would guess that the Fuel version might see a price increase next season, and that the non-Fuel model allows Milwaukee to offer something that’s still decent at the $149 price point.
To me, speculating about future pricing makes the $134 bundle price seem even better.
Robert
Could the good deal with the safety glasses just be that Home Depot is being a good corporate citizen? Cynicism tends to be a reflex reaction at times, but maybe a HD executive simply thought they could do this without much cost to the company.
Jonathan OAF
At my old building, I tried this with a 5AH battery and it lasted 2 minutes, you definitely need the larger battery types.
Clay
I have the slightly older version of this one and really like it.
This is a good reminder to wear eye protection when blowing. I damaged my eye once with airborne particulates while blowing and had a very painful few months and eventual surgery.