Any Recommendations For a Wet/Dry Vac?

Marty Weiner

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I'm on a quest to buy one for my garage.

I like the Craftsman line. In particular the ones with a wider diameter hose, long cord and a blower port. I need at least a 12 gallon with about 5 hp.

Any recommendations?

Marty
 

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Sears has some decent vacs. My recommendations would be to wait for a sale, and drop the $ on one of the washable Gore-Tex filters. They're great and really clean up the vac's exhaust, which is really nasty with the stock filter. Also sign up for the Craftsman Club if you aren't already a member. More info in this thread.

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One thing that bugs me with Vac's and other shop equipment are the claims of huge horse power on standard 15 amp 120 VAC plugs...

15a x 120vac/746 watts per horse=2.4 hp (assuming 100% eff)...

In reality, you cannot pull much more than 1 to 1.5 hp continuously from a 15 amp outlet--where are they getting these 5-6 hp numbers from???

When you look at other ratings, such as CFM for air compressors, the numbers seem to be more accurate (or at least, optimistically consistent across brands).

-Bill
 

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Locked rotor would be zero shaft power output--3,500+ watts of heat? Circuit breaker/fuse would pop at ~0-20% over current (for anything more than a few seconds).

The only thing that I could think of was rotational momentum and a brake--Or possibly the instantaneous power consumption/surge on startup (IIRC 40amp max for a few cycles on a 15 amp circuit is allowed).

Again, either rating is useless in real life--unless you are running on a source that has limited surge current (such as a small generator). Then you would want the "peak horsepower" to be a smaller number, not a larger number.

-Bill
 

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Take a look at the RIDGID brand at Home Depot. My GF's son got their biggest one 3-4 years ago and I was very impressed with it. I got the 12 gal 4.5 hp just a year ago. I waited for it to go on sale ($40).
 

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We have a Rigid vac. Bought it after my big Craftsman died after only a moderate amount of use. Very happy with the Rigid.
 

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I just bought a 16gal. 6.5hp Ridgid wet Dry vac at Home depot a couple of weeks ago and it came with a free small wet dry Vac and the large vac comes with a lifetime warranty.It was on sale a couple weeks ago for $69.00
 

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I saw a Dewalt shop vac at Home Depot that uses Dewalts rechargable Batteries.
I have a unch of the 18v batteries around from years of tool collecting. That unit is not for everyone but it would be priceless in the right circumstance.
 
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