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Originally Posted by High_Noon
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Any brand will do. Get the big holed one of whatever brand you choose if you can swing it. They'll go on sale around here on Black Friday for $25 or used to, for a smallish one with a small hole. That was when Walmart's carried Shop Vac brand. They're okay with the limitations of the small hole

I'll definitely need the big hole.


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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty

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Originally Posted by kingston
Originally Posted by High_Noon
Originally Posted by EthanEdwards
Any brand will do. Get the big holed one of whatever brand you choose if you can swing it. They'll go on sale around here on Black Friday for $25 or used to, for a smallish one with a small hole. That was when Walmart's carried Shop Vac brand. They're okay with the limitations of the small hole

I'll definitely need the big hole.


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Did you need the big hole attachment?


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Where the hell is Beaver?


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If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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i have used everything they make on jobs in the last 30yrs. they are all the same. i air to clean them out once in a while and they work like new again. drywall dust is the worst thing use them for. its very hard on motors. take your pick.

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Ridged here.


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Another Rigid user here. It's been sucking nicely for many years. My wife has another smaller one that she uses in the house for dust bunnies, etc. It works fine but has the smaller hose. You don't want that one as it plugs up too easily.


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I have a rigid and Craftsman.
Pretty good info here.
He does alot of comparsons on his channel.




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I had a small Craftsman for about 20 years. Recently bought a Rigid. It had the.best reviews in that price range. It does have better suction than the craftsman.

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Originally Posted by 12344mag
I haven't used my shop vac since I bought my Milwaukee m18 vac.


That’s what I’m getting.

Milwaukee cordless kicks all ass.


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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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My old Shop Vac finally died and I replaced it with a RIGID.

The RIGID is a complete POS.


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Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
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Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
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My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Originally Posted by LRoyJetson
I have a rigid and Craftsman.
Pretty good info here.
He does alot of comparsons on his channel.




I've watched his comparisons before. He does a good job. I didn't totally agree with his conclusions as he placed IMO, too much emphasis on warranty which, isn't really an objective measure. I've currently got Shop Vac, Craftsman, Rigid and Hart vacs. Have never owned a Stanley, Bauer or DeWalt shopvac. Will be looking hard at Bauer after that test though. One thing he should've emphasized was money. For the money, it's gonna be hard to beat that Bauer. If I was the OP, that's what I'd be getting, most likely.

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Originally Posted by deflave
My old Shop Vac finally died and I replaced it with a RIGID.

The RIGID is a complete POS.
I've got a RIGID. While I wouldn't characterize it as a complete POS, I'm not looking to buy another one.

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Originally Posted by Hogwild7
I had a small Craftsman for about 20 years. Recently bought a Rigid. It had the.best reviews in that price range. It does have better suction than the craftsman.

You can use any recent Craftsman tool since they all suck.


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They all work about the same as long as you keep the filter clean and the drum cleaned out... the advantage of the smaller units is you can find the small cleaning ends with the brush on them a lot easier than the big hose units... I've found they work great for knocking the dirt and dust loose so the vac can suck it up...


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Originally Posted by deflave
Originally Posted by 12344mag
I haven't used my shop vac since I bought my Milwaukee m18 vac.


That’s what I’m getting.

Milwaukee cordless kicks all ass.


This is what I’ve got. I use it way more than I would have thought. Having the ability to take it with me where there’s no power awesome. Deer blinds, in the truck, camping to sweep the tent out....

Been awesome so far.

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