Fusion 360 is free for hobbyists tho? So the price tag is about the same either way. Although Blender is a lot cheaper if you're doing professional work or need to upgrade F360.
And for students. There is even a little documented (imo) way to use it on the browser with a student account. Autodesk basically runs an instance of fusion360 remotely for you in a VM for free.
https://fusion.online.autodesk.com