Popular Post gee-dub Posted December 29, 2023 Popular Post Report Share Posted December 29, 2023 Merry Christmas to me. I have another small Ridgid 18v cordless vac that isn't worth spit and so I was challenged to remain objective . It weighs about 12 pounds and has a large comfortable handle. The included brush and nozzle hose ends fit in a built in storage compartment. It is a 3 gallon wet or dry unit. The battery is enclosed in the exhaust area and would only be exposed if you were using this as a blower. In typical Bradley fashion I add a 99-cent-Store nylon stocking as a pre-filter. I have these on my post Dust Deputy filter boxes and they have lasted for many years . . . for a buck. The included hose is 6' which works well for small jobs like cleaning up around machines. A nice feature here is that unlike so many small vacs this one will take the pretty-standard 1-7/8" hoses that other shop vacs use. It has this seemingly silly floor sweep port. When the hose is stored the vac suction is directed to this port. I set it on the floor and swept stuff toward it and was surprised that the feature actually seems to work. I prefer a dust pan to emptying a vac barrel so I doubt I will use it much. It is shown being used like a powered dust pan but swinging around a 12 pound box that is only getting heavier the more you use it is an activity I left somewhere back in time . Final result: I used the vac to clean up around many machines and hard to reach areas in the shop. The suction is certainly adequate for this task and I have no complaints in the area of convenience versus power. I would give it a thumbs up. It is better than the corded 11amp Dirt Devil rolling tank vac from 1970 that I was using for this function. The Dirt Devil is smaller but doesn't store the hose and attachments at all so it is ungainly to store in the shop. Of course the filter is new and the bin is empty so I may pop in again later to give an update after use. 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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