🛠️ Clean Like a Pro with DEWALT's Ultimate Wet/Dry Vac!
The DEWALT Wet and Dry Vacuum is a robust 9-gallon poly vac designed for heavy-duty cleanup tasks. With a powerful 5 HP motor, it offers exceptional suction and versatility for both wet and dry applications. Its user-friendly features, including a built-in blower port and convenient accessory storage, make it an essential tool for any jobsite or workshop.
Controller Type | Push Button |
Control Method | Touch |
Wattage | 135 watts |
Amperage | 10 Amps |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 22.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22"L x 18"W x 17.5"H |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Color | Yellow |
Motor Horsepower | 5 Horsepower |
Maximum Suction | 85 Inches |
Capacity | 9 Gallons |
Portable | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor, Indoor |
Filter Type | Cartridge |
Noise Level | 80 dB |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Style Name | Wet/Dry Vac |
Surface Recommendation | Carpet, Hard Floor, Upholstery |
Additional Features | Wet/Dry, Wheels, Corded, Blow |
Form Factor | Cannister |
Battery Life | 300 Hours |
Hose Length | 7 Feet |
M**E
Small, convenient and it really sucks! And blows! too
I have the old style DEWALT 18v 1/2 gallon, the newer 20v 2 gallon , the DWV-012 extractor, and finally the 10 gallon, DXV-10p. Aside from price i was really look for a smaller vacuum more for wet than dry, with bottom drain and quiet. I could not be more pleased with this vacuum.I think i paid $159 a couple of years ago for the 10 gallon vac, and typically dedicate that to HEPA filters and mostly drywall or other fine dust. The dust extractor is reserved for sawdust. I really feel like the 9 gallon is the perfect vacuum. It’s small enough to lug around one handed, but large enough to pick up a significant amount of liquid. Even better, if you have a big mess the outlet at the bottom allows easy discharge with a hose.My next biggest pet peeve with shop vacs is the noise. I had 10+ year old 16 gallon and 4 1/2 gallon shop vac that made me essentially deaf when it was running. All the DEWALT vacuums improve on those those older vacuums. This vacuum is perhaps the least annoying sound and perhaps the quietest - just my opinion.If i were only going to have one shop vac and HEPA filtration was not important, I believe this vacuum would be my choice as it has the biggest bang for the buck.One other plus to the DEWALT vacs is the carrying pouch that mounts to the frame. I really have found that i don’t use it for attachments, but instead for rags or paper towels, cleaning supplies or other tools i might use while i am using the vacuum. The other advantage for me is that all of the DEWALT vacuums use common tools. I now have so many interchangeable pieces and parts that i can pretty much reach anything - cobwebs in 12 ft ceilings or reaching under or through most obstructions.EDIT: 6 months in and after extensive use of this vacuum, I may like it even more. I have been re insulating ducts where the fiberglass had just disintegrated. I have sucked up large amounts of material in tight cramped quarters. Under a house, I would have thought a shop vac would drive me crazy after running for hours - but it hasn’t. What’s more I have gotten this vacuum into some really tight spots. I also have used the blower function and in tight spots, I have to say it provides a controlled sweeping. My flexvolt blower basically blew things from one side of the house to other and stirred up dust, I sawed a handle off a broom and used that until I came up with the shop vac. It actually may blow as much as it sucks...Remained convinced for one shop vac households, this is the optimum vacuum.
T**T
Suck-o-rama!
This replaced another manufacturer's vacuum, a top-heavy monster that had the incredibly irritating tendency to fall over. This design is quite a step up.The inaugural test was a total gross-out. It involved a six-inch shower drain jammed with hardened (though unused) cat litter. (Don't ask.) I had to bust up the litter with a long, thin metal rod, place the end of the hose on the drain, then seal the uncovered portion of the drain with my hands to maximize suction. (The drain grate, by the way, is 100 years old. Those screws are set for life, so there was no removing it.) Back to our story: It took a half-hour, but the drain is now clear -- and litter had been packed 12 inches deep to a bend. So that's the level of suction we're talking about.The second test was on a rarely used second-floor screened porch that had been abused by 100 years of sycamore tree junk. In the past you couldn't remove rice-size tree seeds from the screening. UNTIL NOW. God in his infinite wisdom took that SOB in a wind storm two months ago, inspiring me to clean that damn porch. This vac cleared all the screens of seeds -- the last step that will allow us to actually use this space. It also picked up quite a few stray sycamore leaves and bark without clogging or losing suction.Here are my fave features:-- Give the hose a yank and the tank comes toward you. That is: It doesn't fall over like sad R2D2.-- The casters are heavy, sturdy, non-marring and secured with self-tapping screws.-- The accessories bag. God bless this thing. My old unit had accessories storage on the tank, and they popped out whenever the thing fell over -- which was pretty much on every use. The bag is deep and wide, designed to hold more accessories than it came with. It's very handy for keeping the instructions with the machine. I appreciate having extra space to stow an extension cord and spare paper bags. It's also deep enough to accommodate the two extension wands.-- Relatively quiet. My hearing is canine-like, and loud noise literally hurts. I don't need earplugs with this thing. I'll use them anyway, but I don't NEED them.-- The floor attachment has brush bristles. My old vac had just hard plastic, which scratched and made a terrible screeching noise.-- A sturdy rubber keeper holds the hose in place for storage. The power cord wraps nicely around the carry handle.-- Nine gallons is a lot of wet-dry vac and frankly more than I need. But I had to get the cat litter out of that drain, and only the bigger models had the kind of horsepower to tackle that job. It's a big awkward getting the tank up and down the stairs but the carry handle is sturdy and well-designed. Also, the tank gives the heft, I suspect, that keeps the unit from falling over.-- Hoping that I never run into a water emergency, but it's good to know that a plug at the bottom allows easy drainage.
S**R
VALUE FOR DOLLAR
This was a gift for my friend, he still uses this to operate his public car wash on a daily basis. This collects all dust and debris, has a great storage space and is very noise friendly.I would reorder this, it is effective and affordable.
C**D
The best for the $
Ive had this shop vacuum for 4 years now it runs great still the thing I like most about it is the storage bag on the back for accessories and they never fall out. Good suction power easy to clean for the most part.
M**N
This thing is awesome!
I don't do a lot of heavy duty things, but I do some small projects around the house and I have 3 large dogs that shed like crazy. I basically got it for cleaning up the garage, vacuuming my car, and the random emergency water suck-up. I had a terrible little one from Walmart that wasn't cutting it, so I got this one after reading some reviews.This thing is life changing coming from that poor excuse for a vacuum. It's relatively light and as easy to maneuver as a bulky thing with a cord and hose can be. I love the removable basket so I can have all of the accessories within reach. It does better than my regular vacuum, and sweeping my house is quite the endeavor, so now I just use this guy. I can get through my house in 20 minutes and it's way cleaner than I can get it otherwise. I don't have to worry about the random water dribble on the floor picking up fur and making a bigger mess - this thing gets rid of it all.On the water side of things, this thing will suck up 5 gallons in a few seconds. Make sure the plug is tight or you'll lose some suction. It cleans easily and is a workhorse!
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