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Best Cordless Wet/Dry Vac for the Money! (Yes… they all Suck!) 2021 Edition

Best Cordless Wet/Dry Vac for the Money! (Yes… they all Suck!)
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Armor All: https://homedepot.sjv.io/QOOMO9

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Comments

Hrsplit Hr says:

Looks like a Makita battery

Mikhail Hylton says:

I brought a brand new moosoo L10 plus vac for just under £25 and after researching, it shares Makita batteries which I manage to find a generic Makita battery online with a higher amp than the original one it comes with however I haven't managed to find a spare filter. I will be buying a new 18v AC/DC charger with a higher amp than the one given which should significantly decrease the overall charging time from 8hrs.

Once I receive the vac I will have to test everything out but at £25 with buying a better spare battery to increase runtime and better charger, it will bring it to a total of £60, I am defo not complaining esp after watching comparison test videos and it coming out being up there with a Dyson V11 and slightly better than the DeWalt

Adam Coyne says:

the moosoo will run on makita battery's

Mike Castaldo says:

I would look at a kobalt 24v 3 gal it sucks pertly good and blows..

photonmom says:

love the avatar..very clever, And..a great review. Will be very helpful this year for Christmas

101ThunderRock says:

Hey Bear, since you were doing small versions of vacs, I'm surprised you only featured the Ryobi 6 gallon. I was hoping you had some words on their 3 gallon version. And, like you always say, "shine on".

kmrjeep says:

Been sucking watery sludge and clogged drains with my 3gal Ridgid for several years at work only issue I've had was the wires on the motor being attached with spade connectors but I cut those out and soldered the wires on and hasn't been an issue since the vac has plenty of power but you gotta run a 4ah or larger battery for it to be useful. And just recently I swapped to the 9gal version and love it even better.

andreo says:

I'd like a cordless vac. But just how many chargers can I have on my shelf? The answer. I consider my shelf full at the moment.
I simply don't want to invest in another eco system of batteries.

I am already in the Worx system for a lightweight blower, the Landroid (which I love), a multi-tool (which I love). And a lightweight trimmer (which isn't half bad). But from what I've seen ofof their "shop vac" it looks like a toy. It would be perfect if I was still living in an apartment and only needed it to clean out my car. But that hasn't been the case for 15 years.

I'm looking for something I can grab, slap a battery into. Head down to the basement, clean up after some project without manhandling my 10 gallon 16 year old shop vac down the stairs (or up the stairs for that matter). I want decent power. It doesn't have to be 65 CFM like my corded portable. But I don't think that 35 CFM will do the job all the time.

Maybe I'll look at the Ryobi since I'm still hanging in their battery eco system as well. Or just wait for EGO to release some overpriced vac where the battery will weight more than the vac since I'm in their ECO system big time at the moment. The Kobalt looks really attractive with 50 CFM but I have nothing of theirs at this point. Which leads me back to how many chargers do I want sitting on my shelf?

nokiaphone says:

I fuming love the talking bear how you do it

LoNuevoEnTv says:

I was expecting to see bear claws or at least hairy arms 🤣

Jackson White wrestling says:

I didnt believe it either but project farms tested all of them and that ridged one ended up being the better option because it had more suck power then the rest

glocklvr22 says:

They’re all made in China, Ryobi us the best one, anything WORX sucks literally…the battery’s won’t last long

travis abt says:

strongly considered getting the dewalt corded/cordless but considering i was only going to be using it for furniture cleaning and the car, i decided to get the armor all! plus the usb power adaptor looks like it could come in handy! comes in on friday!

Dennis Mathias says:

If these are vacuums..why doesn't anyone talk about vacuum? How much pressure..how much volume?

Rick Z says:

You did good but you missed the smaller Ryobi project shop vac and the hart shop vac at Walmart. Both come in around $75-80 tool only

Robert Dean says:

So, the thing about dewalts vacuum. You can’t clean that filter without it falling apart. And you have to order the sucker direct from dewalt. It’ll run you like $50 too. Granted that may be simply be because of the shipping to my area. But jeez. I need the vacuum. So I just bought a second one while waiting on the daggum filter.

Jim Ivey says:

On the Black Friday sale at Lowe’s, for $200 I bought a 20 v power detect DeWalt brushless recip kit (saw + bag + 8 ah battery) & got the DeWalt vacuum free.

jack smith says:

Come on man thats not fair what you did to ridgid. You picked the crappiest one the have to show. They have like 4-5 others that are cordless. They even have one you would like that holds the attachments in the top under the cover.

dubbed modz says:

I have the HART from Walmart got on sale for 25$….love it

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