Price: $67.00 - $57.70
(as of Jan 28, 2023 18:16:43 UTC – Details)
Every workspace needs a fan. Get one that you can take from job to job, or move around the workshop. The 20V WORX NITRO 11” Fan with Ready Charge is perfect for that. Small and lightweight enough to be portable, powerful enough to cool down or clear out a personal workspace. Use it anywhere on battery power, or plug it in and charge that battery while it’s still in use. (The indicator light will turn red while the battery is being charged.) 2-speeds: Low is 0-1500 rpm, High is 2500 rpm. 2 volumes of airflow: 310 CFM on Low, 450 on High. The head rotates 360 so you can blow or ventilate in whichever direction you need to, and the convenient hanging hook lets you place it up high. You can even mount it to the wall for a more permanent installation. And the locking knobs on the frame allow you to lock it in place when you find the perfect position. The Power Share battery runs up to 6 hrs on Low, and 2 hrs on High. This fan doesn’t come with a battery or charger, but that’s by design. It’s meant for those that use other Power Share tools and have those batteries already—and we can offer this fan at a lower price as a result. Power Share tools are a great way to save money because you don’t have to buy a battery every time you buy a new battery-powered tool.
[READY CHARGE] Use this fan anywhere with 20V Power Share battery power*, or plug it in and charge the battery while the fan runs. *battery not included
[CHARGING TIMES] A 2.0Ah battery will charge in 1.5 hrs when the fan is off and plugged in, 2 hrs when it’s running on Low and plugged in, 4 hrs when blowing on High and plugged in
[SHARE BATTERIES, SAVE MONEY] Worx Power Share is compatible with all Worx 20V and 40V tools, outdoor power and lifestyle products
[11” FAN] Blows out enough air to clear out or cool down a workspace, with 310 or 450 CFM depending on the speed
[COMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT] Only 5 lbs, with a durable metal frame and handy hanging hook that let you take it and place it anywhere
[360° HEAD] Blow it up in the air, or spin it over and ventilate the room, or spin it back down and dry off a project
[HIGH & LOW SPEED] 0-1500 rpm on Low when you need just a bit of a breeze, 2500 rpm on High, when you want some real wind