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Way too expensive. A corded vacuum is around $50.00. Too much money for the convenience of no cord, and if you forget to charge it, you have to wait. No waiting on plug in.
Bruh your hair? lol I donβt mind a corded vacuum
Great episode bad product I can give a list why. I will keep using my Ridgid 4.5 gallon you demonstrated
Thing is too freaking large to justify cordless. It would need to be smaller like the 4gal rigid to merit the expense
Just picked up the little 3 gallon rigid vac
…..love that bItch. Lol
Might as well buy a gas powered vacuum.
will the auto detail vac hose fit that that ridgid sells ????
Boy I can never pick up dog hair like that
Very nice, but a little expensive for what it does. I think I'll keep my 20 yr. old Shop Vac a little longer. It still sucks, but in a good way. π
I just got the non-cordless, oh well…looks sweet!!! Would defininately has an advantage when you are mobile.
Funny, how I just bought mine about a week ago, great vid. Few things I didn't like was no cord came with vacuum in case battery died, and having to purchase the battery and charger separately! Seemed like a great deal until I realized no batteries came with it; I bought 2 and it works fantastic!
LIKE ALWAYS A GREAT VIDEO. VERY INFORMATIVE . PLEASE KEEP US UP DATED ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE VAC, AND HOW LONG THE BATTERIES LAST . THANKS. GOD BLESS
Sometimes we detail 8 hoursin a day and nearly 3 hours of that is vaccuming. Our corded rigid is awesome. We would probably have to own 6 batteries to get through 1 mobile detailing day. It would probably be a good 2nd vacuum for terrible vaccum jobs. The batteries need to last 2-3 hrs for it to be practical for us. Would be perfect for home use!
I use the Ryobi 6 gallon cordless 18v vacuum for detailing and it's been amazing. It has more power than a lot of shop vacs, it's 110 bucks and is superb for mobile detailing. I use other Ryobi tools for detailing like the impact drill and cordless leaf blower to share batteries and just make mobile detailing simple.
I wonder if the Ridgid batteries have power level indicators.
That's a lot of pet hair.
Paused at 3:06
(I own a Craftsman cord vac. I did notice a few months ago at a Home Depot that Ridgid's cord vacs aren't cheap. I dont remember what I paid for mine a lot of years ago, and it hasn't broken.)
I guess that vac in your video costs total near $400.