Model: DeWalt 20V MAX Bagless Cordless HEPA Filter Hand Vacuum
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DEWALT 20V Vacuum, Cordless Handheld Vacuum, HEPA, Battery Not Included (DCV501HB)
Manufacturer:
DEWALT
Model Number:
DCV501HB
Product SKU:
B09YXZ4L8T
UPC:
885911718707
ASIN:
B09YXZ4L8T
Brand:
DEWALT
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
20.375 x 7.438 x 9.188 Inches
Item model number:
DCV501HB
Manufacturer:
DEWALT
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I paid about the same a couple weeks ago. I like it, but it definitely didn't blow me away or anything... but decent price if, like me, you need a small cordless shop vac.
Just bought one a few weeks back for $99 from ebay seller toolup (still available; they also have a standalone website but charge ~$10 for shipping).
So far I love it, great suction (as far as handvacs go), compact size, and battery life is very respectable with a 5 ah or larger battery. It comes with a variety of attachments and the new milwaukee air tip attachments fit well also.
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If you are looking for something smaller Amazon has an off brand (Mellif) dust buster size vacuum for $60 that uses DeWalt 20V batteries. Got it just before Christmas and it has been fantastic.
Rats, I wish they'd bring back the other Dewalt vac deal with the more portable version for $65. Tractor Supply wouldn't ship (nowhere near me) and I missed the Amazon deal for $75.
My Ryobi wet dry is much too big to maneuver around as a hand vac in a car (primary use) and the hose is too short.
Not the same, but an option for those wanting a cordless option with wet/dry or larger capacity that haven't looked into it before.
I haven't had to use it yet, but I bought this cordless Ryobi wet/dry 4.75G shop vac for $40 on DTO, and I'll be using my DeWalt batteries with an adapter. Cheapest full kit is $30, hammer drill is $40, dual batteries with drill for $60. Flat rate shipping is $15. https://www.directtoolsoutlet.com.../ZRPWV201B
Comes with some attachments: telescoping wand, crevice tool, floor nozzle and dust brush.
It'll be good when I don't want to get out my small, corded shop vacuum.
I ordered the same from this seller a few weeks back, also for $99. It arrived in a timely manner and the vacuum itself is more nimble than the DeWalt 1/2 gallon wet/dry vac I also have.
Just bought one a few weeks back for $99 from ebay seller toolup (still available; they also have a standalone website but charge ~$10 for shipping).
So far I love it, great suction (as far as handvacs go), compact size, and battery life is very respectable with a 5 ah or larger battery. It comes with a variety of attachments and the new milwaukee air tip attachments fit well also.
Same here, I bought from the same seller for the same price and am very happy with it
"Compared to options from Milwaukee, Rigid, Makita, and Ryobi (really, any of the other power tool manufacturers), this is hard to justify buying at the current price. Had DeWALT installed a brushless motor in this and squeezed out another 20-30% more power, I'd be all for it."
"I really like this but the filter plugs constantly and is very difficult to clean. It needs some bag or pre filter. Literally takes about 10 minutes for the filter to plug solid."
"The thing works great until you have to clean it. Since there is no bag you are massively exposed to debris when it comes time to empty the vacuum. Not to mention the hepa filter becomes saturated extremely fast which requires you to beat it a little at every cleaning.
Sure, you could wear a P100 every time you empty the vacuum, but dust will land on your body etc. There is also a design flaw with a little "one way" valve which essentially never closes so when the vacuum is off, you should be careful or else debris can come back out of the nozzle.
They shouldn't be able to put a HEPA sticker on a vacuum if they don't even have bags. The bag isn't just a safety feature for the operator, its a profit making opportunity for a manufacturer."
HARD pass. Lemme know when cordless hand vacs don't have to have their filters changed every couple uses. What a joke, smh that people buy literal $100 dust busters that still suffer the same catastrophic flaws..
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/374293737447
So far I love it, great suction (as far as handvacs go), compact size, and battery life is very respectable with a 5 ah or larger battery. It comes with a variety of attachments and the new milwaukee air tip attachments fit well also.
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Yep! You can use either the short attached "nozzle" to do cleanups, or attach the included flexi hose
My Ryobi wet dry is much too big to maneuver around as a hand vac in a car (primary use) and the hose is too short.
I haven't had to use it yet, but I bought this cordless Ryobi wet/dry 4.75G shop vac for $40 on DTO, and I'll be using my DeWalt batteries with an adapter. Cheapest full kit is $30, hammer drill is $40, dual batteries with drill for $60. Flat rate shipping is $15.
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Comes with some attachments: telescoping wand, crevice tool, floor nozzle and dust brush.
It'll be good when I don't want to get out my small, corded shop vacuum.
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Mini review: OK for light sawdust and dust bunnies. Due to the small footprint of the brush head, will take for ever to vacuum a full room.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/374293737447
I ordered the same from this seller a few weeks back, also for $99. It arrived in a timely manner and the vacuum itself is more nimble than the DeWalt 1/2 gallon wet/dry vac I also have.
So far I love it, great suction (as far as handvacs go), compact size, and battery life is very respectable with a 5 ah or larger battery. It comes with a variety of attachments and the new milwaukee air tip attachments fit well also.
Same here, I bought from the same seller for the same price and am very happy with it
"I really like this but the filter plugs constantly and is very difficult to clean. It needs some bag or pre filter. Literally takes about 10 minutes for the filter to plug solid."
"The thing works great until you have to clean it. Since there is no bag you are massively exposed to debris when it comes time to empty the vacuum. Not to mention the hepa filter becomes saturated extremely fast which requires you to beat it a little at every cleaning.
Sure, you could wear a P100 every time you empty the vacuum, but dust will land on your body etc. There is also a design flaw with a little "one way" valve which essentially never closes so when the vacuum is off, you should be careful or else debris can come back out of the nozzle.
They shouldn't be able to put a HEPA sticker on a vacuum if they don't even have bags. The bag isn't just a safety feature for the operator, its a profit making opportunity for a manufacturer."
HARD pass. Lemme know when cordless hand vacs don't have to have their filters changed every couple uses. What a joke, smh that people buy literal $100 dust busters that still suffer the same catastrophic flaws..
It's back on eBay. Just ordered
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