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frontpage Posted by lmclaurin777 • Jan 12, 2025

DeWALT 20V MAX 2-Gallon Cordless Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum + 2.0Ah Battery & Charger

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$99

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Lowe's has DeWALT 20V MAX 2-Gallon Cordless Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum + 2.0Ah Battery & Charger (DCV580C1) for $99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.

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About this Item:
  • 2-Gal cordless wet/dry shop vacuum produces 52-in of sealed pressure and 31-CFM of powerful suction, perfect to empty a toilet or a clogged pipe
  • HEPA-rated reusable wet/dry filter traps dust with 99.97% efficiency and can be easily cleaned by tapping or rinsing with water

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  • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $58.43 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $157.43.

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Lowe's has DeWALT 20V MAX 2-Gallon Cordless Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum + 2.0Ah Battery & Charger (DCV580C1) for $99. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member lmclaurin777 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
About this Item:
  • 2-Gal cordless wet/dry shop vacuum produces 52-in of sealed pressure and 31-CFM of powerful suction, perfect to empty a toilet or a clogged pipe
  • HEPA-rated reusable wet/dry filter traps dust with 99.97% efficiency and can be easily cleaned by tapping or rinsing with water

Editor's Notes

Written by RazorConcepts | Staff
  • Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $58.43 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $157.43.

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Model: DEWALT 20V Cordless Wet-Dry Vacuum Kit | DCV580C1

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It may be a lower price, but based on experience, this vac sucks at sucking.
Yeah they really need to update this vac with a 20v brushless motor and make a bigger Flexvolt model. This model is around 13 years old at this point and even back then it didn't have good suction.
I disagree. I have this model and two other dewalt cordless vacs and this is my preferred choice. It was great at removing the thousands of pebbles that are left over after removing wall tile laid over wire mesh. My complaint is that the filter is kinda small and can get clogged quickly with fine dust (e.g., sanding sheetrock mud).
Not sure it's a slick deal, though. The battery is way under-powered so you're basically paying 99 for the vac and the charger...which if you're in the dewalt ecosystem, you probably have a dozen chargers already.

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Smoking deal. Would be all over this if I didn't already have a similar Milwaukee. Bare tool is $159. But this includes battery and charger.

That said, the 2Ah battery is going to last 10 minutes on this thing. Use the on/off switch like a trigger to extend battery life.
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Quote from katncaed :
Smoking deal. Would be all over this if I didn't already have a similar Milwaukee. Bare tool is $159. But this includes battery and charger.

That said, the 2Ah battery is going to last 10 minutes on this thing. Use the on/off switch like a trigger to extend battery life.

It may be a lower price, but based on experience, this vac sucks at sucking.
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Quote from NewDoc :
It may be a lower price, but based on experience, this vac sucks at sucking.
Yeah they really need to update this vac with a 20v brushless motor and make a bigger Flexvolt model. This model is around 13 years old at this point and even back then it didn't have good suction.
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Quote from NewDoc :
It may be a lower price, but based on experience, this vac sucks at sucking.
I disagree. I have this model and two other dewalt cordless vacs and this is my preferred choice. It was great at removing the thousands of pebbles that are left over after removing wall tile laid over wire mesh. My complaint is that the filter is kinda small and can get clogged quickly with fine dust (e.g., sanding sheetrock mud).
Not sure it's a slick deal, though. The battery is way under-powered so you're basically paying 99 for the vac and the charger...which if you're in the dewalt ecosystem, you probably have a dozen chargers already.
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Quote from NewDoc :
It may be a lower price, but based on experience, this vac sucks at sucking.

X10000000

You can suck all the shit from this Dewalt with a Milwaukee vacuum if you have both vacuums turned on with their hoses facing each other.
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I have the corded / cordless version of this same vacuum. One of my most used tools.

Not sure why others say it does not have suction. Never had an issue. Seems to be as good as my larger corded wet dry vacs.
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Quote from jake.london :
I disagree. I have this model and two other dewalt cordless vacs and this is my preferred choice. It was great at removing the thousands of pebbles that are left over after removing wall tile laid over wire mesh. My complaint is that the filter is kinda small and can get clogged quickly with fine dust (e.g., sanding sheetrock mud).
Not sure it's a slick deal, though. The battery is way under-powered so you're basically paying 99 for the vac and the charger...which if you're in the dewalt ecosystem, you probably have a dozen chargers already.

Flip the battery and charger for like $40 ez for both

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Quote from gpturner :
I have the corded / cordless version of this same vacuum. One of my most used tools.

Not sure why others say it does not have suction. Never had an issue. Seems to be as good as my larger corded wet dry vacs.

Cordless seems like it'd be good for dust collection on cordless tools
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Have this and the dcv501. This one is now in storage and I bought a second 501 for the house. 501 isn't for liquid, only battery, and has a much smaller bin. This one has a great design but even plugged in, it isn't strong enough to be useful.

Side note: The angled brush attachment for the 501 fits great on the newer Airlock system. No need for an adapter. Snaps onto my drywall sander, random orbital, and chop saw. Just push the bristle side onto the tool output.
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Not worth it. Suction is terrible, especially as a wet vac. This is the only DeWalt tool where I've actually regretted my purchase.
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Quote from Pepelepu :
X10000000

You can suck all the shit from this Dewalt with a Milwaukee vacuum if you have both vacuums turned on with their hoses facing each other.

I'd like to see Adam Savage try and bust this myth
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dealsandrewards
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Quote from gpturner :
I have the corded / cordless version of this same vacuum. One of my most used tools.

Not sure why others say it does not have suction. Never had an issue. Seems to be as good as my larger corded wet dry vacs.

I've had ^ 8 years now, (same corded/battery). Totally agree.
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Quote from dealsandrewards :
I've had ^ 8 years now, (same corded/battery). Totally agree.

Same here. I don't hate this vacuum as others have stated. Obviously it's not the most powerful "shop vac" I own but it is the most portable by a mile. It's great for small messes and small jobs. I even use it to clean out vehicles most of the time. Admittedly, I don't think I've ever used the cord.

Maybe they are different now. If I didn't have mine I'd buy it for $99 all day and use the battery on another tool.
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Quote from dealsandrewards :
I've had ^ 8 years now, (same corded/battery). Totally agree.

Same here but got two. I keep one in the rv and other in shop, they work great. 4Ah on mine and use it all the time, kinda surprised it still runs after many many hours. The 2 Ah battery is way too small though
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We couldn't give these vacuums away at work as it was utterly useless in suction power.
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