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Cordless Hand held vac

Discussion in 'Product Reviews' started by Sgt.Tee, Jul 12, 2019.

  1. Jul 12, 2019 at 9:52 AM
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    Sgt.Tee

    Sgt.Tee [OP] Well-Known Member

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    i am wanting to buy one but after reading reviews on them my head is hurting. Any of you guys have luck with these machines
     
  2. Jul 12, 2019 at 3:55 PM
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    Nope......I use compressed air nozzle.......
     
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  4. Jul 13, 2019 at 5:32 PM
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    Friend at my shop has the Milwaukee M18 shop vac and its great, I would buy one if I didn't already have 2 corded shop vacs. If I can find one on clearance I will likely buy it.
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/Milwauk...ss-Wet-Dry-Vacuum-Tool-Only-0880-20/202043806
    The ryobi and ridgid ones are probably cheaper but just as good, I just already have a ton of milwaukee tools so they are my go to brand.

    Edit - I checked all three brands are the same price.
     
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    Milwaukee M18 vac is my go to :thumbsup:

    BTW....couldn't help it :devil:

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    Looking at the rigid 18v one myself.. would be good to have for long trips, and cleanups in the RTT... getting a fan first.. cause comfort.. have to fins some cheaper batteries first though.. HD wants $189 for 2 6.0AH batteries.. where I can get 1 6AH battery, and one 3.0AH, a charger base, and a 1/2" impact for $176... I find the pricing scheme just ODD.... and i can buy "fakies" (some of which are actually decent, and comparable to the real ones for half, or less....
     
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    I bought the Onson and use it for a number of things, mostly cleaning the interiors of my vehicles though. It's fairly powerful at 8Kpa and is light, easy to clean, and the charge seems to last for a good while. I don't have others to compare it to so take that into consideration. Since I tend to clean my vehicles frequently I can move through them quickly with it, when I don't and it builds up then I just pull out the shopvac. If you have a dog like me, then I would recommend you get a Speedy Stone as well because I've found that and the Onson make quick work of the dog hair. I heard the cyclone's work extremely well, but have no experience with those unfortunately. Best of luck in your search...
     

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