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7' x 1.875" DeWALT Shop Vacuum Hose

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Amazon has 7' x 1.875" DeWALT Shop Vacuum Hose (DXVA19-2500) for $14.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Lowe's also has 7' x 1.875" DeWALT Shop Vacuum Hose (DXVA19-2500) for $14.98. Free store pickup is available where stock permits. [discuss]

Note: Availability for store pickup will vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix & Community Member PowerfulHose331 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Compatibility: Compatible with DXV04T DXV05P DXV05S DXV06G DXV08S DXV06P DXV09P DXV09PA DXV10P DXV10PL DXV10S DXV10SA DXV10SB
  • Size: The diameter of the hose is 1-7/8 inch (48mm); the length is 7 feet (2.1m)
  • Feature: Locking tab allows the hose to attach to the vac securely, even pulling the vac by the hose Ultra durable hose,not easy to break

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  • Our research indicates this offer is $19.93 lower (57% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on 770 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has 7' x 1.875" DeWALT Shop Vacuum Hose (DXVA19-2500) for $14.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Lowe's also has 7' x 1.875" DeWALT Shop Vacuum Hose (DXVA19-2500) for $14.98. Free store pickup is available where stock permits. [discuss]

Note: Availability for store pickup will vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix & Community Member PowerfulHose331 for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Compatibility: Compatible with DXV04T DXV05P DXV05S DXV06G DXV08S DXV06P DXV09P DXV09PA DXV10P DXV10PL DXV10S DXV10SA DXV10SB
  • Size: The diameter of the hose is 1-7/8 inch (48mm); the length is 7 feet (2.1m)
  • Feature: Locking tab allows the hose to attach to the vac securely, even pulling the vac by the hose Ultra durable hose,not easy to break

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • Our research indicates this offer is $19.93 lower (57% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant at the time of this post.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on 770 Amazon customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Model: DEWALT 7-ft x 1.875-in Shop Vacuum Hose | DXVA19-2500

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bearstampede
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I just bought a 12 gal. Stealthsonic & an adjacent related question came up re: adapters. The general consensus seems to be that 2-½" starts at 12 gal & everything below is 1-⅞"—the real question is whether it makes sense for your use case(s) to use a smaller diameter hose like this. If you're using it for dust collection it probably does, but that means youl also need corresponding 1-⅞" adapters (vs 2-½") for your tools.

I also ended up getting an adapter for the sucky end that swivels since—for whatever reason—they only provide a swiveling connection at the vacuum end. This makes it a real bitch to use if you're doing "spot" cleaning and nigh impossible if you're using it for dust collection from a tool.

For this reason a 3rd-party replacement swivel cuff was basically requirement & per another SD user's recommendation I bought one on Etsy from a store called SuctionEqualsSafety that sells both 2-½" and 1-⅞" swivel cuff replacements. You'll have to remove the stock hose cuff which is reverse threaded onto the hose (and in my case was also glued). I wiggled a long flathead screwdriver (thinner the better) up under the hose cuff from the hose end by twisting it left & right to loosen up the glue & make a path until I got it all the way through, held the flathead end with my left hand and the handle with my right & worked my way around using equal leverage to keep the screwdriver parallel to the cuff until it finally let go. It was a pain in the ass actually, but the new cuff threaded on (lefty-tighty) fine with no leaks or seal issues. The 3rd party cuff also was a little flexible & rubberized which is kind of nice because it has some give to it—which also makes it a little more sticky, but a little Blaster/WD40 Specialist Dry Lube will erase that problem.

Wow, that was really hard for me to explain and I've only had 2 drinks. EDIT: Actually now that I'm done it's 4, so hopefully this is helpful to other people lmao 🍻

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pyrokid73
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Do these work on larger vacuums? It states 6-10 gallon, but am I correct in thinking that it's a universal-ish connector to the vac? Does it state 6-10 because those usually come with 1⅞" vs 2½"?
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M5910May 30, 2026 08:33 PM
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Quote from pyrokid73 :
Do these work on larger vacuums? It states 6-10 gallon, but am I correct in thinking that it's a universal-ish connector to the vac? Does it state 6-10 because those usually come with 1⅞" vs 2½"?
They'll work on it you would need a 2 1/2 to 1 7/8 adapter. Those are standard sizes for any shop vac. If you scroll down they have the models it works on if you have a Dewalt and a reducer if you need.
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SmartPolice667May 30, 2026 08:51 PM
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Quote from pyrokid73 :
Do these work on larger vacuums? It states 6-10 gallon, but am I correct in thinking that it's a universal-ish connector to the vac? Does it state 6-10 because those usually come with 1⅞" vs 2½"?
As stated, you will need adaptors. In my experience, it is best to find a kit of adaptors so you have many that end up costing far less and provides a number of options for tools, etc.
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HulaH00pYesterday 12:17 AM
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Looks like someone spray painted the Ridgid hose yellow
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ChrisFuYesterday 01:10 AM
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Quote from HulaH00p :
Looks like someone spray painted the Ridgid hose yellow
Or someone painted the dewalt hoses orange. The compnaies probably get them from the same manufacturing facility and brand them.
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Quote from pyrokid73 :
Do these work on larger vacuums? It states 6-10 gallon, but am I correct in thinking that it's a universal-ish connector to the vac? Does it state 6-10 because those usually come with 1⅞" vs 2½"?
I just bought a 12 gal. Stealthsonic & an adjacent related question came up re: adapters. The general consensus seems to be that 2-½" starts at 12 gal & everything below is 1-⅞"—the real question is whether it makes sense for your use case(s) to use a smaller diameter hose like this. If you're using it for dust collection it probably does, but that means youl also need corresponding 1-⅞" adapters (vs 2-½") for your tools.

I also ended up getting an adapter for the sucky end that swivels since—for whatever reason—they only provide a swiveling connection at the vacuum end. This makes it a real bitch to use if you're doing "spot" cleaning and nigh impossible if you're using it for dust collection from a tool.

For this reason a 3rd-party replacement swivel cuff was basically requirement & per another SD user's recommendation I bought one on Etsy from a store called SuctionEqualsSafety that sells both 2-½" and 1-⅞" swivel cuff replacements. You'll have to remove the stock hose cuff which is reverse threaded onto the hose (and in my case was also glued). I wiggled a long flathead screwdriver (thinner the better) up under the hose cuff from the hose end by twisting it left & right to loosen up the glue & make a path until I got it all the way through, held the flathead end with my left hand and the handle with my right & worked my way around using equal leverage to keep the screwdriver parallel to the cuff until it finally let go. It was a pain in the ass actually, but the new cuff threaded on (lefty-tighty) fine with no leaks or seal issues. The 3rd party cuff also was a little flexible & rubberized which is kind of nice because it has some give to it—which also makes it a little more sticky, but a little Blaster/WD40 Specialist Dry Lube will erase that problem.

Wow, that was really hard for me to explain and I've only had 2 drinks. EDIT: Actually now that I'm done it's 4, so hopefully this is helpful to other people lmao 🍻
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pktarYesterday 07:31 PM
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How's this compare to HF's red hose?
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Dah-DeeYesterday 08:06 PM
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Quote from pktar :
How's this compare to HF's red hose?
It's much less red and a lot more yellow.
Last edited by Dah-Dee May 31, 2026 at 01:49 PM.
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CitizenTomToday 12:32 AM
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Quote from bearstampede :
I just bought a 12 gal. Stealthsonic & an adjacent related question came up re: adapters.
Great info, thank you! I have that same unit. In addition to the swivel from etsy, do you recommend a specific adapter that would make it compatible for this hose?

Edit: I ended up getting this adapter set: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Shop-Vac...5013192279
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pinnerman08Today 01:24 AM
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Thanks OP
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bearstampede
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Quote from CitizenTom :
Great info, thank you! I have that same unit. In addition to the swivel from etsy, do you recommend a specific adapter that would make it compatible for this hose?Edit: I ended up getting this adapter set: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Shop-Vac...5013192279
Glad it was helpful! Not sure I'm entirely clear what you're looking to do—are you wanting to adapt your 2½ hose to this 1⅞ hose with a coupler? If so, that kit probably wouldn't work since it's designed for tools & it looks like from the reviews it's for 2¼ (some complaints about 2½ compatibility). This adapter: https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL...re-details
can adapt to chain these hoses together, and that Etsy store I linked has one that swivels for a few bucks more:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/4455...c-hose-tip

Then you'd just need a 1⅞ swivel and you'd have a swiveling joint and a swiveling cuff at the end of your chained hoses. That way if you wanted to pull your 1⅞ hose off & just use the stock hose you'll still have a swiveling end, although of you don't have 1⅞ accessory/attachments you'd have to swap your OEM cuff back on to use the ones that came with your Stealthsonic.

Hopefully I interpreted you correctly—lots of options either way.👌
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BlasvaderToday 06:08 PM
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I recently purchased https://www.costco.com/p/-/dewalt...?langId=-1 ($20 off right now, by the way, only $79 for a great vacuum) - this appears to be the default hose that comes with it.

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