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Home Depot [homedepot.com] has 4 Gallon Husky Poly Wet/Dry Vac with Filter, Hose, and Accessories for $24.97. Shipping is free.
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20ft power cord vs 6ft power cord .
7ft hose vs 5ft hose
120cfm vs 85cfm
18 pounds vs 4 pounds
1.8" diameter hose vs 1.2" diameter hose
...but 3x more money.
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Looking for the same thing. Might just go with RIDGID.
Same, I also recently bought the 6 gallon Bauer from HF. I wonder how the 6 gallon husky compares to the Bauer. It seems the husky one comes with more accessories
I am a new home owner and the home has a garage, front and backyard and 2 stories. Would i need this and what's it's uses? I have a normal vacuum cleaner but need another one.
I am a new home owner and the home has a garage, front and backyard and 2 stories. Would i need this and what's it's uses? I have a normal vacuum cleaner but need another one.
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edit: ah damn, the Ridgid wd4080 is 4gal with 6hp which is pretty damn compact with a lot of power compared to huskys 16gal 6.5hp
edit2: I'd definitely go with the Ridgid if you're wanting 120+ CRM or 6+ HP. it's $79 on sale rn
Bauer has been well tested for good suction but 90 day "warranty".. rather pay a handful more bucks for warranty
You may need an adapter. Most small to midsize Ridgid hoses are 1-7/8in but the stock hoses are just meh. If you want the premium hoses, you can either pay the ridiculous $55 for Ridgid's car detailing kit or buy Bauer's exact same kit (but in red) for $25
Yes that'll do *but* if you want to pick up heavier rocks or get stuck-in pet hairs though, I suggest 1) a larger diameter hose that is at least 1-7/8" and 2) 5HP+ or 100+CFM (you should be able to find those specs on the product page).
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