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Have I Found My New Mistress in a RIDGID Cordless Vacuum? Maybe…

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Ridgid Cordless Vacuum:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-18-Volt-9-Gal-Cordless-Wet-Dry-Shop-Vacuum-Tool-Only-with-Car-Nozzle-Utility-Nozzle-Wet-Nozzle-and-Extension-Wands-HD0918/308699714

18V Ridgid Batteries:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RIDGID-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-4-0-Ah-Battery-Pack-2-Pack-AC840087P/205999648

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Comments

A GM says:

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.

cdcruizer05 says:

Bruh your hair? lol I don’t mind a corded vacuum

Patrick Guida says:

Great episode bad product I can give a list why. I will keep using my Ridgid 4.5 gallon you demonstrated

OblivionDio says:

Thing is too freaking large to justify cordless. It would need to be smaller like the 4gal rigid to merit the expense

Snooty Fox says:

Just picked up the little 3 gallon rigid vac
…..love that bItch. Lol

Mike Barboza says:

Might as well buy a gas powered vacuum.

Sam Holman says:

will the auto detail vac hose fit that that ridgid sells ????

PAPPY 40 says:

Boy I can never pick up dog hair like that

Ed Ruiz says:

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. 😁

wrbergner says:

I just got the non-cordless, oh well…looks sweet!!! Would defininately has an advantage when you are mobile.

Harry Rodriguez says:

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!

Martin Ritch says:

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

Jim Ross says:

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!

ky1le says:

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.

ABDULLAH_FARD M. says:

I wonder if the Ridgid batteries have power level indicators.

ABDULLAH_FARD M. says:

That's a lot of pet hair.

ABDULLAH_FARD M. says:

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.

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