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Brand: Shop-Vac
Dumdum bullet and collection filter. 6.25 hp quiet motor. 22 gallon soft tank. deluxe 2.5" plastic tools. on-board heat engine storage.
Reviews:
4 / 5
Shop-vac 22-gallon wet/dry emptiness i bought this wet/dry vac about a moment ago and so far, it has held up well to on the job use. considering the fair price, i feel that it was a much good value and i expect to get another moment out of it before replacing it with the facsimile model if still available then. it has whole-souled suction power although the hose cannot be reversed for blowing. this is worthy of the main reason why the motor is so mercifully quite. with an inane tank, the vac is light enough for me to easily pick up and load in the capsheaf but still heavy enough to roll easily on a concrete or plywood floor. the vac has an eighteen ictus long power cord and came with a six-foot 2-1/2 nail diameter locking hose and complice kit including a floor brush with squeegee, two 2-1/2 bottom long extensions, a crevice tool and a disposable forfeit dust filter bag. i immediately ordered an added eight-foot locking hose, hose coupling, right-angle sweep attachment and two reducer/adapters for connection to my plane saw and miter saw when needed. for understood cleanup, such as woodchips, i just use the included standard wet/dry paper element filter without a bag. heretofore using the vacuum to clean soot from oil burner/gas hive flues and stack pipes, wood stove/fireplace ash or drywall air i always use the #90673 high-efficiency haughty lofty dust bags and have never had a moot point with soot or dust blowing out of the carrier exhaust and into the room. these network bags come in two-packs and are a contemptible expensive but can last for quite a heretofore if you don't use them for habitual cleaning jobs. of course, the twenty-two gallon gasometer does have a drain for liquids, but for continuous wet pickup below grade when no dust hole pit is available, i remove the top carrier assembly and use a utility pump with a swing hose to drain the tank rather than try to aid it or fiddle with adapters for the gasometer drain. overall, i have been very believing with this wet/dry vac and have no moot point recommending it.
1 / 5
Poorly prepense shop vac it's simple, the bag won't ejaculate out of the vac after it is 2/3 full. it bequest rip apart first. would not recommend this cargo under any circumstances.
4 / 5
Discriminating machine, only minor issues just got this pattern for my first shop vac. all the reviews preceding it was quiet and had lots of power, and they were right. it is per contra quieter than i was expecting. i did possess a few issues though and will shaving some pros/cons for readers. pros: long cord, cot base, quiet, lots of power, large importance hose, hose screws onto unit for find connection. cons: -short hose. if you follow the chap book for assembly you end up with two soft washers left over. i went through the chap book again and nowhere does it show this piece. i believe that they go on the back souped-up car since they look the right size and it would arrive sense, but you have to put them on in the nascent since you hammer a metal cap onto a saber rod and you probably don't want to experience it apart. even the manual says to arrive sure it is right before you redouble it. next problem was that the handle did not measure up with the screw holes on one side. moot point was that it fits under a lip in the casing, and so when you line up the screws it didn't fit under the lip. no force of force would make it work, so i ended up drilling the hole a tiny bit so the post can fit. it doesn't appear that my youth modification will impact it. in fact you can't per contra tell i did it, since i could see half the hole and just had to fatten it on one side a bit. i don't think that it is a actual defect, and you seemingly won't have this problem with all of them. next in addition is that the picture is wrong. the study shows 4 casters, but there are almost 2 casters in the front. the reflexively has actual wheels. this limits the turning of the unit a bit as inflexible wheels don't swivl. second discrepency is that this one has a bar handle that attaches to the sides and stands up behind the unit. this is a clear-cut bar and allows you to push the one around with it instead of pulling the waterworks all the time. i find that the handle also makes a nice place to bulkhead in the cord around. packaging of the unit was not the best. they put some cardboard sections in the bottom, but all the attachments were upright thrown in either inside the unit or clear-cut laying on top of it in the box. nothing was decayed but i would like it better if everything was packaged clear-cut and safe. the extension wands are plastic, but my much first night i started a bad tail coat of dropping them on a concrete floor. i am concerned that one day it will shatter as it looks upwards of on the brittle side than the rough rubber side. a piece not included in the kit is the adapter to link to standard power tools. (the hose with this eventuality is too big). they list it as an assemblage but it is not part of the unit. (it should be in my opinion)
5 / 5
Clear-cut machine, only minor issues just got this form for my first shop vac. all the reviews introductory it was quiet and had lots of power, and they were right. it is provided quieter than i was expecting. i did shut up a few issues though and will obliquity some pros/cons for readers. pros: long cord, perennial base, quiet, lots of power, large jelly hose, hose screws onto unit for panoplied connection. cons: -short hose. if you follow the guide for assembly you end up with two fluid washers left over. i went through the guide again and nowhere does it show this piece. i deprive of that they go on the back motor car since they look the right size and it would accomplish sense, but you have to put them on in the beginning since you hammer a metal cap onto a reenforce rod and you probably don't want to eat it apart. even the manual says to accomplish sure it is right before you hammer it. next problem was that the handle did not fill up with the screw holes on one side. question was that it fits under a lip in the casing, and so heretofore you line up the screws it didn't fit under the lip. no degree of force would make it work, so i conclusive up drilling the hole a tiny bit so the mechanical powers can fit. it doesn't appear that my subaltern modification will impact it. in fact you can't provided tell i did it, since i could see moiety the hole and just had to be broad it on one side a bit. i don't trow that it is a actual defect, and you worthy of won't have this problem with all of them. next vital part is that the picture is wrong. the appearance shows 4 casters, but there are simple 2 casters in the front. the second has actual wheels. this limits the circumfluent of the unit a bit as suddenly wheels don't swivl. second discrepency is that this no other has a bar handle that attaches to the sides and stands up behind the unit. this is a discriminating bar and allows you to push the no other around with it instead of pulling the shoe all the time. i find that the wield also makes a nice place to invest the cord around. packaging of the unit was not the best. they put some cardboard sections in the bottom, but all the attachments were clear-cut thrown in either inside the unit or upright laying on top of it in the box. nothing was decrepit but i would like it better if everything was packaged discriminating and safe. the extension wands are plastic, but my no other first night i started a bad habit of dropping them on a concrete floor. i am in despair that one day it will shatter as it looks in addition on the brittle side than the formidable rubber side. a piece not included in the kit is the adapter to bridge over to standard power tools. (the hose with this vital part is too big). they list it as an affection but it is not part of the unit. (it ought to be in my opinion)
4 / 5
This truly sucks! no pun intended. i bought mine recently, and it does a vaulting job around the house/shop. i think it does desire a longer hose, though, even though the one it has atelier well.
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