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The Rigid looks nice. Craftsman’s brand actually got good reviews too. The problem with all these is that the price doubles if you have buy the batteries.I'm already invested into the Ridgid brand, so I bought their version of this.
I have number of DeWalt products, including a 3/8" cordless drill that is great on the boat and everything is good value. My vacuum is corded, a 1 gallon Craftsman. too big for my inverter, but I have a dust pan for backup.I like my Dewalt DC drills, so the commentary on this particular product is really disappointing
I have the Craftsman version. I had already bought into the Craftsman eco system, so I had several batteries - local hardware store has a full line of Craftsman tools. I'm very pleased with it.The Rigid looks nice. Craftsman’s brand actually got good reviews too. The problem with all these is that the price doubles if you have buy the batteries.
Isn't that what the different grades of filters are for? You can buy basic all the way to HEPA, depending on what you're vacuuming up and the particle size.One problem: there is - necessarily - an exhaust port. It tends to scatter the things that you are trying to vacuum up. Not sure how that could be avoided.
Yeah, I think the Milwaukee got short-changed in the reviews above. Sounds like it has the best suction but they dinged it because they didn't like Milwaukee's wet pick-up tool. That's sorta silly.I have a Milwaukee wet/dry one that runs on the 18v batteries my drill and grinder use.
I bought into the Makita platform a long time ago, so my experience has been with them. The vacuum is so good, we now have two. It was actually my wife who said we need to buy the second just for around the house after having one on the boat for a year. With the major players in the market, I don't think you can go wrong. It's great for the consumers that they're all pushing each other to make better products.
I'm also well invested into Makita so would you two mind sharing what you bought that works so well?I have used the cordless Mikita hand vacume for about three years. Much smaller than those units shown in the previous posts. Works very well, the battery is also useful for my cordless drills, and it take up very little space.