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Milwaukee FUEL M18 Compact Vacuum Review 0940-20 Certified Washable HEPA Filter

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The Milwaukee M18 FUEL Compact Vacuum is a versatile small-area job site cleaning machine. This new M18 FUEL Compact Vacuum has a brushless motor, two-stage debris separation, and a lot of attachments. The two-stage debris separation divides small and large particles into the bagless canister prior to entering the filter. This delivers up to 50% more sustained suction versus the competition and more efficient clean-up. For maximum versatility, the portable vacuum’s orientation and quick-change accessories can be manipulated from upright use at ground level, waist level, or for use overhead. It comes fully equipped with an extension wand, powered floor tool, floor tool, flexible hose, crevice tool, utility tool, brush tool, accessory holder, HEPA filter, and foam pre-filter.

This kit includes:
(1) FUEL Compact Vacuum
(1) Extension Wand
(1) Flexible Hose
(1) Powered Floor Tool
(1) Floor Tool
(1) Crevice Tool
(1) Brush Tool
(1) Utility Tool
(1) Accessory Holder
(1) HEPA Filter
(1) Foam Pre-Filter

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Comments

Firearems&Freedom says:

I am looking for a cordless vacuum that I could use to clean a gymnastics gym that I clean part time. It would need to be able to pick up pieces of stuck on fabric strings and small string from athletic tape. Plus the normal dirt and hair (loots of girls hair). This carpet is very low and tight. Would this work for that situation. I have one dyson stick vacuum that I use already however the battery isn't removable I have to charge it when it runs down. Would this be a viable option in your opinion? Is the brush strong enough and the suction powerful enough to do the job? The reason I'm looking at Milwaukee is because I already have a bunch of M18 batteries.

Jeff6275 Cars boats atvs says:

What’s better this or the craftsman ? Thank you

Cleaner Biehle says:

well i have this vac but out of all of tools that comes with it i usethe motorized floor 1 i clean my house carpet with that & then after it looks like new .

Race Neely says:

What about as a vacuum for vehicles when you clean them up?

Kevin Hernandez says:

I’m praying 🙏🏼 you can reply to my question. I know you tested the Craftsman stick vacuum and you are the reason I purchased and my gf loves it but how does that compare to this Milwaukee?

keep thinking says:

are you all crazy 200 bucks for the vac maybe 100 you can get a shark or dyson that does a better job, wow milwaukee if it did wet and dry maybe but just dry not a chance in hell

Cornelius Agrippa says:

Is it as powerful as an Henry?

Eleazar Arellano says:

Great product, I just wish it will come with LED lights.

Kyle Mchugh says:

On the side that don’t have the filter . The center came out and now when I put it back in I can’t get it to work right any tips

APR928 says:

You said on of the attachments is for a wet floor, is this vacuum use for wet floor too??

Hang Loose Recluse says:

Dyson vs Milwaukee, which cordless vac should I buy for home

Gary R says:

Thing isn't long enough to do floor pickup for extended periods. What they do make this for short people only? Gotta bend over to floor vacuum? Forget that… no thanks.

Bob Francos says:

10 secs of using it and that filter lite came on

Grant Deisig says:

First off, I am a huge milwaukee tool fan. (So that should be noted.) I just bought one of these, and I ran into a few issues right away. First, the battery packs are a super tight fit. Putting them on isn't super terrible, but getting them off is a pain in the butt. 2nd, the battery terminal connections on the vacuum are really loose and slop around a bit. (Doesn't feel like milwaukee quality so far) 3rd, and by far the most relevant. The vacuum quit on me after a minute of use. I turned the vac off and then back on only to hear the motor making a fast clicking noise, but not starting. It continued to do this for several minutes. The little red light was flashing 3 times, pausing, and then repeating. Over heated maybe? Not too sure. Once I did finally get it to start, the exhaust vent was putting out a massive amount of heat, which cooled down some eventually. Overall the vacuum feels well balanced, but I can't help but wonder if I may have gotten one built on a Friday. Has anyone else experienced these issues? The manual is very vague about the red indicator light.

Well Armed says:

Vacuum designed poorly. Too short, doesn't work on carpet other than flat commercial carpet. I have 20+ milwaukee 12v and 20v tools… and I love most of them….this one is one of the worst by far.

Enhance homeimprovements Tools and renovations says:

Great video as always. Which vac is better the craftsman or milwaukee?

millatime62401 says:

I could be wrong but when Milwaukee designed this I think they had the typical homeowner in mind, not contractors. I am interested in buying this to vacuum stairs, clean up after kids messes, and vacuum vehicles. I already have several Milwaukee power tools so I have plenty of batteries, which makes this a smart choice, since the batteries will be relevant for a long time. I just hope replacement filters will be also.

Kathy Pellin says:

Is there a way to mount and store the vacuum on the wall?

R Smith says:

Looks great — so many job sites have carpet!

Henry Phillips says:

Does it beat a shark cordless?

K says:

Does the MILWAUKEE 18V 12.0AH BATTERY fit the wet vac?

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Analog Matrix says:

Will this work well with dog hair?

Baby Powder says:

is this vac good for car use? carper, seats, cup holder, center console, etc.?

Ivan Nightingale says:

Thanks for the great reveiw. I have yet to be disappointed by any of the decisions based in part by your reviews over the years.
And thats for you Brian, Jeff, Andy and the other guy👍🏾

Jared Wiser says:

Is it fairly quiet? I work in a lot of occupied areas and my Milwaukee wet/dry is just too damn loud.

rex demeo says:

When is Milwaukee going to produce a vacuum for lead please!

Donny Sanner says:

Here's a little tip that I do with some of my cordless vacs that really don't have enough oomph to pic up screws , paper clips in your case and other things that are magnetic. I took some good glue and put very strong small magnets around the attachment right at the edge near the floor…. solved the small metal object problem. But the best part is that it keeps jagged metal pieces out of the hose that can be a real pain in the arse to get out. Take it or leave it….works for me.

dan mekeel says:

So this its just useful enough for showing an Attempt of cleaning up your Area.

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