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Brand | RYOBI | Milwaukee | RIDGID | Milwaukee |
Name | 18-Volt ONE+ 3 Gal. Project Wet/Dry Vacuum with Accessory Storage (Tool-Only) | M18 18-Volt 2 Gal. Lithium-Ion Cordless Wet/Dry Vacuum (Tool-Only) | 14 Gal. 6.0-Peak HP NXT Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum with Fine Dust Filter, Hose, Accessories and Premium Car Cleaning Kit | M18 FUEL PACKOUT 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 2.5 Gal. Wet/Dry Vacuum (Tool-Only) |
Price | $9900 | $11900 | $13900 | $19900 |
Ratings | (1573) | (1989) | (4153) | (73) |
Vacuum Capacity (Gallons) | 3 | 2 | 14 | 2.7 |
Filter Type | General Dirt Filter | HEPA Filter | Fine Dust Filter | HEPA Filter |
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Brand | RYOBI | Milwaukee | RIDGID | Milwaukee |
Name | 18-Volt ONE+ 3 Gal. Project Wet/Dry Vacuum with Accessory Storage (Tool-Only) | M18 18-Volt 2 Gal. Lithium-Ion Cordless Wet/Dry Vacuum (Tool-Only) | 14 Gal. 6.0-Peak HP NXT Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum with Fine Dust Filter, Hose, Accessories and Premium Car Cleaning Kit | M18 FUEL PACKOUT 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless 2.5 Gal. Wet/Dry Vacuum (Tool-Only) |
Price | $9900 | $11900 | $13900 | $19900 |
Ratings | (1573) | (1989) | (4153) | (73) |
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I use mine intermittently with a 5 amp and 9 amp batteries when needed and not usually for an extended time. I would expect the 5 amp battery to go for atleast 10 minutes but I have never just turned it on to see how long it would run without slowing down. BTW. I now have three of the vacuums including the newer 12 volt fuel model which is quieter and still powerful.
I use the 9’s in mine
It doesn’t come with a “regular store warranty”. It comes with a manufactures warranty.
Yes
It is really difficult to get the 12.0 Ah out of the battery compartment I can run my 9.0 Ah for 30 minutes straight.
YES IT WILL
The blower puts out the same amount as the vacuum takes in.
Yes, it can. Also cars, trucks, and furnaces.
The water lift is greater than the length of the hose. If you want to lift water use a pump. Vacuums will lift far higher with air mixed with the water.
I dont believe that Milwaukee currently sells one, but if you go to the shop vac section in Home Depot they have an area where they sell universal vaccum attachments and hoses in various diameters.