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Old 04-10-2012, 10:49 PM   #1
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Wet/Dry Vac

Does anyone have any feedback on this vacuum? I need to buy from home depot because i have a gift card currently.

5-Gal. 5 HP Wall Mount / Portable Wet/Dry Vacuum with 2-Stage Motor-VWM510 at The Home Depot
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Old 04-11-2012, 12:21 AM   #2
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Re: Wet/Dry Vac

Not one person?
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Old 04-11-2012, 12:35 AM   #3
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Re: Wet/Dry Vac

Read the reviews on the HD site theres two. One likes it, one thinks its ok.
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Re: Wet/Dry Vac

I strongly recommend the PF51 and did a review on it here last year. It is not available at HD where you have your credit, so I did not bother replying earlier.
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Re: Wet/Dry Vac

I use a ridgid 5hp vac that i'm happy with . not that wall mount unit though. the square toolbox style unit (45550 I think??)

I've seen several others in the forums using this same vac

recommend you pick up the accessory kit as its much better than the few stock accesories
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I strongly recommend the PF51 and did a review on it here last year. It is not available at HD where you have your credit, so I did not bother replying earlier.
I would second this vacuum, doing it over again I would have got this one. I saw Richy's review AFTER I bought mine. This is a industrial brand of vacuums, made to last and made strong. Not the prettiest thing in the world, but who cares... its a tool and it seems to work extremely well.
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I use a ridgid 5hp vac that i'm happy with . not that wall mount unit though. the square toolbox style unit (45550 I think??)

I've seen several others in the forums using this same vac

recommend you pick up the accessory kit as its much better than the few stock accesories
Ya i was looking at that. Or the 4 gallon 5HP one.
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