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12/15/22 | Home Depot | $147.76 popular |
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Product Name: | M18 FUEL 6 Gal. Cordless Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum with Filter, Hose, and Accessories |
Product Description: | The MILWAUKEE M18 FUEL 6 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum brings unmatched performance, durability, and versatility to jobsite cleanup. The POWERSTATE Brushless Motor and optimized components Outperforms 3.5 Peak HP Wet/Dry Vacuums, delivering more cleaning power than corded. The wet/dry vacuum cleans up more common jobsite debris like drywall dust, concrete dust, and wood/metal shavings than 3.5 Peak HP wet/dry vacuums in the same amount of time. This wet/dry vacuum provides users with the Most Durable Wheels and Hoses. Reinforced casters and tread design result in up to 8X wheel life. The crush and twist resistant hose construction deliver up to 2X hose life. The included casters and hose ensure key touchpoints of the vacuum will survive rough jobsite use and create longer overall tool life. With interchangeable motor heads, tanks, and carts, it is part of the Most Versatile Wet/Dry Vacuum System. Interchange motor heads, tanks, and carts for varying performance, holding capacity, and mobility with the easy access foot pedal. Part of the M18 System of tools, it is powered by M18 REDLITHIUM Battery Packs. MAX POWER MODE delivers up to 31 minutes of continuous cleaning time, and up to 1,000 ft2 of debris clean up per charge on a M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT HD12.0 Battery Pack. MAX RUN-TIME MODE delivers up to 47 minutes of continuous cleaning time and up to 1,300 ft2 of debris clean up per charge on an HD12.0 Battery Pack. |
Product SKU: | 319165218_319165218 |
UPC: | 45242542871 |
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The biggest drawback I could see is that it needs two beefy batteries and IDK how well the wheels would work on anything but concrete.
The biggest drawback I could see is that it needs two beefy batteries and IDK how well the wheels would work on anything but concrete.
How well does it work with one battery? I'm thinking about getting this but concerned I will really need two batteries.
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Buying extra parts, rigging it, and hoping it works with each particular tool (maybe, maybe not)?
Thanks for sharing this, though.
what do you guys recommend?
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what do you guys recommend?
The two gallons is perfect to keep in the car or light duty vacuum. For heavy duty vacuum such as deep cleaning in car's carpet, vacuum the attic or even unclog an ac drain this one or even cheaper corded wet/vac is a better choice. if space, money, and you don't have a wet/dry vacuum already and have a Milwaukee ecosystem go for the 6 gallons. If you already have a wet/vac corded go for the 2 gallons. I was planning to get this one, but I already have a wet/vac corded already for heavy duty task, and the Milwaukee 2 gallons for light duty anywhere...car, home, etc...
Did you get chance to use it? How is it?
I haven't had a chance to use it for an actual project yet but design and feature-wise, it is really nice. Suction is not as strong as my corded 14-gal Ridgid (understandably) but is notably more powerful than the 1.6* gal M12 I have (also understandably).
I'm definitely keeping this to replace the 1.6, if that helps. The footprint is almost twice as much (a little over twice when using the roller base) but I just needed something that was capable/longer-lasting for most DIY jobs and wasn't as much of a pain to lug around as the 14 gal. Ridgid. The hose is also much longer so it is more practical if space is not an issue. This seems to covers those bases.
I'm definitely keeping this to replace the 1.6, if that helps. The footprint is almost twice as much (a little over twice when using the roller base) but I just needed something that was capable/longer-lasting for most DIY jobs and wasn't as much of a pain to lug around as the 14 gal. Ridgid. This seems to covers those bases.
Appreciate the input. How loud is it compared to the rigid and other m12?
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Good question! The 6 gal is probably ~60% louder to my ears with a higher, whinier pitch. The 1.6 gal M12 is deeper by comparison.
I wouldn't say the 6 gal. sounds annoying though. They're both pretty smooth sounding, if that makes sense.