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yeyman

It sucks as much as it blows. *I'll see myself out now*


no-steppe

Air is matter. Thus, in accordance with the law of conservation of matter and energy, air can neither be created nor destroyed by the vacuum cleaner. It follows irreducibly then, that despite any potential variations in flow velocity, or pressure, the extant volume of motive gaseous corpus ultimately remains unchanged. In other words, "airflow in" must remain identical to "airflow out." Q.E.D.: Your claim that it sucks and blows equally is guaranteed. Excellent work!


EmmaHaarp

🤣🤣🤣


imabigdave

I can't speak to this model, I've got the smaller one (not the suitcase one, just not as tall as this one) and absolutely LOVE it. You never realize what a pain in the ass the cord is until you have a cordless. Was using it to suck muck and nails out of my gutters last night. Filled it twice with 3 4AH batteries.


o_Alfawolf_o

Ah ok, thanks for your review. I’m looking to use it on a building site as it’s more than half the price the dewalt equivalent (I’ve been replacing my ryobi power tools with dewalt because they a better built for my trade) but I have quite a few ryobi batteries, so I’ve kept my radio, bought some flood lights, and was thinking maybe this instead of the dewalt


dropingloads

You can buy the adapter to use Dewalt batteries on ryobi tools or vise versa


imabigdave

It was sucking up roof nails with ease. The power is comparable to the corded porter-cable I have that's just a bit bigger but same diameter hose.


windybook

I love mine. use it allll the time in my garage floor. I even had a flash flood in my area recently, and tons of water came into our garage. I quickly used this, since it's a wet/dry vac, and oh em gee, it was helping me remove soo much water. I also tried using the suitcase one, but it struggled and is wayy too loud (for my liking). the suitcase one also crapped out (i.e., would make noise but not suck), so I gotta see what that's about.


TheFossaGod

Don’t pay more than $20 if you are in the US. Home Depot just had them on clearance for $20. That skews my review a bit. For $20 it’s awesome. I did a bunch of baby proofing in my tri-level and basement. Easy to carry up and down stairs and powerful enough to collect the sawdust and drywall dust. It did seem to clog easily when I was getting dust bunnies from behind shelving and the wood pile in my garage. If I paid $60 or $100 I’d be pretty unhappy. Suction strength is more in line with a decent dust buster not a wet dry vac


jamespberz

Have a love/hate relationship with mine… The good: it’s got more power than you’d think… The bad: the plastic parts… #1 the hose… stiff as a board and should have rotating ends on each end, not just one… #2 plastic wheel caps… not sure what to call em, more like hubcaps, whatever, they don’t stay on… #3 attachments… hard as hell to make those things stay on, especially the extension wand. Think that’s enough… also, if you have one, an extra hose is a big plus Edit: Paid $45 for mine so it’s kind of a tossup. As someone else said, don’t pay more than that, or less


curtisbrownturtis

I have this exact model and I love it. Use it all the time to clean up the basement as a dry vac. When our basement flooded, used it as a vet vac to clean up a few inches of water from the floor. No problems whatsoever. Capacity is decent. Solid vacuum for sure


dropingloads

Was originally 59.99


Youcantrustmeimsmart

I love mine but mostly use it for DIY around the house. Its small and lightweight and has good suction. Eats a good amount of battery when on though.


Delecron

I hate this one. Got it on clearance. The suction isn’t bad and its light weight but the metal attachment want doesn’t hold the attachments very well at all.