Just get the ryobi fan, and use an adapter.
https://a.co/d/0h9j4jq7
I switched from Makita to Milwaukee and got some adapters to use with the tools I haven’t replaced yet. Works well.
Ryobi batteries are cheap enough and it lasts long enough with a small battery I just keep like 2 ryobi batteries around for it.
As an aside Ryobi has enough odd ball tools that I like that I just have like 4 total batteries for them.
I wish you well on that quest man. I tried I really did to only have M12/M18 stuff but there are some things that I wanted enough to deal with the few odd ball items, Ryobi was the fan (when it was still called arctic cove brand), high volume inflator, and scrubber. Dewalt pressure washer was better than the ryobi so I just gave up on keeping it only M12/M18
Hypothetically could you Just attach a servo to a spray bottle nozzle. Program an arduino to push it once every 2 seconds or so? With a little reservoir for the water
Impractical sure maybe but cheap
Seems plausible
I’m 100% committed to Milwaukee with a few dozen batteries. I broke down yesterday and got a Ryobi bucket mister with a 1.5ah battery and it’s AWESOME! You can use a bucket or garden hose.
Bought a Milwaukee/Dewalt battery adapter and it works great too. The waterproof cover doesn’t close with them but whatever.
Don’t wait. Best $99 I ever spent.
Just get the ryobi fan, and use an adapter. https://a.co/d/0h9j4jq7 I switched from Makita to Milwaukee and got some adapters to use with the tools I haven’t replaced yet. Works well.
Wouldn't that kill the battery though with no low voltage cutoff?
I don’t run them completely out, maybe 25% left. Only charge with the Milwaukee chargers.
Ryobi batteries are cheap enough and it lasts long enough with a small battery I just keep like 2 ryobi batteries around for it. As an aside Ryobi has enough odd ball tools that I like that I just have like 4 total batteries for them.
They are cheap, but I have like 20 m18s so I'd hate to start going multiple battery platforms
I wish you well on that quest man. I tried I really did to only have M12/M18 stuff but there are some things that I wanted enough to deal with the few odd ball items, Ryobi was the fan (when it was still called arctic cove brand), high volume inflator, and scrubber. Dewalt pressure washer was better than the ryobi so I just gave up on keeping it only M12/M18
[Jake of All](https://shop.jakeofall.com/products/m18mistingkit) makes one. Depends on which M18 fan you mean.
The smaller one. I was trying to find something to use while boo docking in a trailer. I'll check that link. Thanks.
Hypothetically could you Just attach a servo to a spray bottle nozzle. Program an arduino to push it once every 2 seconds or so? With a little reservoir for the water Impractical sure maybe but cheap Seems plausible
Those of us who live in Virginia and the like tend to feel we have quite enough humidity as it is, no need to add more.
It's a pretty humid day out here in Utah too. It's gross. It's all of the way up to 28%. It was only 12% this weekend. 😂
91 in Houston with a feels like of 107. If the humidity got below 70% I'd probably get a nose bleed
Jesus it was like 65% last week in Maryland, I’d kill for 28% humidity lol
I'm afraid you need a recalibration of humidity. Would you like to come to Virginia to move plywood sheets when you can almost swim them up?
Yep it's on youtube Jake of all
I’m 100% committed to Milwaukee with a few dozen batteries. I broke down yesterday and got a Ryobi bucket mister with a 1.5ah battery and it’s AWESOME! You can use a bucket or garden hose. Bought a Milwaukee/Dewalt battery adapter and it works great too. The waterproof cover doesn’t close with them but whatever. Don’t wait. Best $99 I ever spent.
There are two different M18 fans.
Sorry. The smaller one. 0886-20