Home Depot has
Milwaukee M12 FUEL 12-Volt 1.6 Gal. Lithium-Ion Cordless Wet/Dry Vacuum Kit w/ 6.0 Ah Battery & Charger (0960-21H) for
$149. Choose free store pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to community member
PurpleNarwhal9512 for finding this deal.
Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location.
Includes: - Milwaukee M12 FUEL Cordless Wet/Dry Vacuum
- Milwaukee M12 XC6.0 Battery
- Milwaukee M12 Charger
- HEPA Filter
- Flexible Hose
- Wall Mount
- Utility Nozzle
- Crevice Tool
Features: - 45 CFM
- 42" Water Lift: Powerful suction for wet and dry applications
- Hanging mount for easy storage
- Sound Power Level: 87 dB(A)
- Capacity: 1.6 Gallons
- Built-in Blower Port
- High / Low switch
- On-board accessory and hose storage
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4.0ah at 18v is same run time (technically energy) as 6.0ah at 12v.
So really does come down to other things like form factor or if you want to invest in a particular battery platform.
50cfm vs. 33cfm
Dewalt doesn't list suction but same size hose.
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50cfm vs. 33cfm
Dewalt doesn't list suction but same size hose.
It's a vacuum, you use it to "Vacuum"
I have the dewalt 18v and it works well but its getting old, and I can take it back to my basement now and use this in the garage. I also have the Porter cable, but it just doesnt seem to work as well and I dont have as many batteries. I am really buying this for the size and the fact that I have a dozen mke batteries charged and ready to go at any given time.
Thanks OP!
Use it around the yard and in the shed instead of dragging out a cord and my large shop vac.
Used it in my attic after a new roof was put on to clean all the debris off the plywood floor where I store stuff, again instead of lugging big shop vac into attic.
Just convenience
50cfm vs. 33cfm
Dewalt doesn't list suction but same size hose.
HOSE DIAMETER 1-1/4 IN
HOSE LENGTH 5 FT
MAX CFM 31 CFM
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HEPA FILTER
HOSE LENGTH 8.0 FT
MAX CFM 125.0 CFM
My concern is 3min run time per AH? Love my Milwaukee 12V tools but mostly have 1.5 AH batteries. That would mean if I used up all 4 I may get 18 minute run time? OUCH!
I have plenty of Dewalt 20V batteries 3/4/5 and even some flexvolts. But again, their vacuums suck.
The Milwaukee 18V gets great reviews, but 2 battery types are enough for me, (Dewalt 20V and Milwaukee 12V)
Each 6 Ah battery only lasts 15 minutes after all...
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