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CEE DOG
09-12-2011, 08:10 PM
Review: Metro Full Size Vac N' Blo 4.0 HP Vacuum

Introduction:

For some time now I’ve been using a rigid shop vac I purchased at home depot. I’ve been interested in the Metropolitan line of blowers and vacuums for a couple years and after purchasing the Metro 8HP Master Blaster a few months ago I was blown away and was eyeing a couple of the Metro vacuums including the compact silver unit as well as this vac n blow. Well, I’ve had it for a few weeks now and spent a good amount of time with it.

Product Claims:

Larger vehicles are easily dried with the Metro Full Size Vac N' Blo 4.0 HP Vacuum, using 24 feet of flexible hose. Whether you're vacuuming the inside of a SUV or blow-drying your motorcycle in the driveway, the Metro Full Size Vac N' Blo 4.0 HP Vacuum gives you the extra hose and extra power you need. This convenient wall-mount car vacuum is a fantastic addition to a detailer's garage.

Details:

01.- Color: Black
02.- Shell Material: Steel
03.- Weight: 8 lbs
04.- Hose: 24 FT Long
05.- Hose Diameter: 1 1/4” I.D.
06.- Power Cord: 12 FT long (grounded)
07.- Filter: Washable / re-useable
08.- Lift: 95” (claimed) Will be tested in follow up
09.- Horsepower: 4.0
10.- Current Price: $249.99
11.- Manufacturer: Metropolitan Vacuum Cleaner Co
12.- Made in: United States of America


Includes:

Dual Power Unit with wheels
Wall mounting bracket
(4) 6 foot Hoses (24 feet)
(2) 20” Extension Wands
Micro detailing attachments
Shoulder Strap
Blower Nozzle
Floor brush
Inflator Adapter
Pik-All Upholstery nozzle
Dust Brush
Crevice Tool
Hose bracket
Attachment organizer
3 paper bags
12ft. grounded cord set.



Getting Started:

When I unpacked my new Metro Vac N Blo I sorted through all the goodies and got to the wall bracket and hardware. Next I got my drill out, used a level to set the bracket where I would be placing it, and marked a couple spots on my garage wall. After drilling the holes and setting the bracket up I was ready to go. There is also a hanger for the hose but with the way I have things set up I use the garage door track to hang the hose so it wasn’t needed for me.

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Getting Familiar:

The option of both mobile and static access around the vehicle is the first of many versatile features. It comes with an attachment so it can be hung on the wall and with a 24 foot hose - (4) 6 foot sections to be exact, you can leave it on the wall and reach all areas of most vehicles. By fashioning a bracket or attachment on the ceiling or simply running it across the garage door tracks you can reach the other side of the vehicle without pulling the hose through the vehicle and without moving it.

Of course there are many people who for one reason or another need to take the unit outside or go mobile with it. Luckily it’s easily removed from the wall bracket and ready to go mobile just by lifting it. It has 4 wheels so it can be set on the ground and wheeled around and also comes with a shoulder strap, which allows it to be carried around on your shoulder if that is your preference.

Video: Introduction


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH6KFbg_77U


Two Functions / One Machine:

As the name implies this unit is a vacuum and also a blower. There is an upside and downside to having (2) units in one. On one hand you don’t have to deal with an additional machine but on the other you will have to remove the bag for maximum air movement and correct usage. The bright side of this is that the top of the unit pops right off with two nicely designed stainless steel snaps. Removing the top and bag and or filter (when needed) couldn’t be quicker or easier so the benefits far outweigh the negative. However, if you want a blower that can be used to blow the entire car without the use of a towel I would recommend the Master Blaster.

Applications:

With a variety of tools and attachments the Vac n Blow can quickly clean the wide-open area of a van and with the switch of an adapter be used to clean the vents or anything in between. The bend radius on the hose is incredible and allows you to get into just about anywhere. As seen in the videos below it has a very user-friendly bag and filter system as well. I’ll let the videos show you the unit in action.

Video: Vacuum In Action #1 (Various attachments and Skybaby) Music by: Tom Petty


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lrjeCdBJY0



Video: Vacuum In Action #2 (Sand filled Carpet) Music by: The White Stripes


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyNcx6NpON0



Video: Blower In Action (Music by: Tom Petty)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PLL1j1bOro


Images:

Metro Vac N Blo standing next to its Cousin the Metro Master Blaster

http://i1082.photobucket.com/albums/j376/CEEDOG7/Reviews/Metro%20Vac%20N%20Blo/MVNB8.jpg

Some of the included Attachments and Hanging Organizer Bag

http://i1082.photobucket.com/albums/j376/CEEDOG7/Reviews/Metro%20Vac%20N%20Blo/MVNB9.jpg

Some of the included Attachments

http://i1082.photobucket.com/albums/j376/CEEDOG7/Reviews/Metro%20Vac%20N%20Blo/MVNB10.jpg

Before Vacuuming

http://i1082.photobucket.com/albums/j376/CEEDOG7/Reviews/Metro%20Vac%20N%20Blo/MVNB11.jpg

After Vacuuming

http://i1082.photobucket.com/albums/j376/CEEDOG7/Reviews/Metro%20Vac%20N%20Blo/MVNB12.jpg


Pros:
1.- Versatility: Detachable hose lengths, adapters, wall hanger, and shoulder strap
2.- Flexible Hose: Boasts an incredibly tight bend radius
3.- Filter prevents the unit from blowing debris and is washable and reusable
4.- Attachments of every kind
5.- Made in the USA
6.- Intelligently designed
7.- Well Built: so far so good

???
1.- For those that need more capacity the Vac N Blo Sr. is the same unit with double the capacity. It weighs 16 lbs in contrast to the 8 lbs of this unit.
2.- Water lift test to follow soon

Cons:
1.-Price
2.-No Hepa filtration (Higher priced Metro Stainless Steel unit does offer Hepa filtration)
3.-Blower not very powerful (Of course after using the Master Blaster I suppose it would be hard to impress me)

Final Observations:
I agree with the product claims shown at the beginning of this review. It is indeed perfect for blowing your motorcycle dry or vacuuming any vehicle.

I’m happy with my Metro Vac N Blo as I was constantly having trouble with my old Rigid Vac trying to bump against the edge of the car. The hose from my old vacuum was very bulky and stiff and unable to access some areas of the vehicle so the flexibility of the Metro Vac hose is a treat.

With a variety of options for both carrying and storing the unit as well as a huge variety of attachments and extensions the Vac N blow is able to reach into just about any area you can think of. And it does so without the bulky car banging bother of a lot of shop vacs.

For those fearful of using the same hose to vacuum and blow you could use 12 feet exclusively for each function or purchase another hose. Personally I enjoy my Master Blaster for drying the car so I won’t take advantage of the blowing function that much but for those that don’t have the MB I can see this coming in handy. While it doesn’t have the power of the master blaster for blowing it would be an excellent tool for blowing out crevices, wheel wells, and wheels when drying your car. If you were of the OCD variety (like myself) I would consider a separate hose for blowing delicate surfaces. If you decide to purchase a Metro vacuum and are interested additional hoses are available from the same place you purchase the vacuum.

I hope you enjoyed the review. Comments and questions are appreciated.

Buckskincolt
09-12-2011, 08:18 PM
Another Amazing Review Corey!

I just can't bring my self to spring for one ..... Yes I'm cheap! This review makes me want one tho.:dblthumb2:

Mr. T
09-12-2011, 08:50 PM
Awesome vac. I original got one a year ago to vacuum the area rug in my house and that thing pics up dog hair out the rug with no problem. Used it in the car and wow

Harleyguy
09-12-2011, 09:13 PM
Corey your the only guy I know who has His and Hers Metro's Thanks for another awesome review .

CEE DOG
09-12-2011, 09:17 PM
Thanks guys!

Btw, please click on the 2 videos that got blocked and you can still see them.

CEE DOG
09-13-2011, 07:04 AM
Corey your the only guy I know who has His and Hers Metro's Thanks for another awesome review .

LOL Adam!! :laughing:

BobbyG
09-13-2011, 07:12 AM
Great review Corey!

Metro makes some high performance quality products and your in-depth analysis illustrates this perfectly. I agree they are pricey but they seem to be top shelf in design and craftsmanship.

The perfect combination!! :props:

Allot like US politicians; One sucks the money out of my pocket and the others blowing hot air!! :laughing:

LegacyGT
09-13-2011, 10:10 AM
Corey - another professional level review. I think Bella wants a role as voice over :)

Those attachments look like they would be perfect for cleaning out computers / electronics (something I find myself doing frequently).

The Vac'N Blo is on my future purchase list.

LegacyGT
12-21-2011, 09:59 AM
Corey,

I was equally as confused with the mounting hardware, but I decided to go a different route. Using the J-hooks just didn't make sense to me, so I used the washers and a wood screw (into the stud) and a drywall anchor to mount my bracket:

http://www.billmorton.com/Detailing/OnlinePosts/Vac-N-Blo/i-W63R9mC/1/L/IMG1032-L.jpg

I ended up using the two J-hooks to hang the accessory pouch nearby, this is my completed installation:
http://www.billmorton.com/Detailing/OnlinePosts/Vac-N-Blo/i-JdnXTWX/1/L/IMG1037-L.jpg

Kinalyx
12-21-2011, 10:51 AM
Maybe a little off topic, but dont most of us have a compressor? I would think a compressor would be just as good at drying a car, and its not an extra piece of equipment.

Maybe i just have a lack of space, cause i sure would like a vac'n'blo, but have no extra space in my crap garage.

Shawn

Twister
12-21-2011, 11:19 AM
Corey- after seeing both reviews I couldn't decide which to get. I've got a shop vac so I ordered the Master Blaster. Can't wait for it to come in. Once my Shop Vac goes out I'll get the portable Vac n Blow. I love all those attachments. The ones on my shop vac are much bigger and not much use

FUNX650
12-21-2011, 03:39 PM
Thanks for sharing your review Corey.
As usual...A pleasure to read. :props:

The Metropolitan Co. really has some top-of-the-line equipment. Also...Glad to see that they're: Made in the USA.

:)

Bob

CEE DOG
12-21-2011, 04:39 PM
Great review Corey!

Metro makes some high performance quality products and your in-depth analysis illustrates this perfectly. I agree they are pricey but they seem to be top shelf in design and craftsmanship.

The perfect combination!! :props:

Allot like US politicians; One sucks the money out of my pocket and the others blowing hot air!! :laughing:

I agree Bobby!! There is just nothing like having a quality tool for a task eh?!?!

Corey - another professional level review. I think Bella wants a role as voice over :)

Those attachments look like they would be perfect for cleaning out computers / electronics (something I find myself doing frequently).

The Vac'N Blo is on my future purchase list.

LOl Bill! Indeed she did :)

As to your last statement it appears the future is here! Congrats buddy!!! Im the MAN


Corey,

I was equally as confused with the mounting hardware, but I decided to go a different route. Using the J-hooks just didn't make sense to me, so I used the washers and a wood screw (into the stud) and a drywall anchor to mount my bracket:

http://www.billmorton.com/Detailing/OnlinePosts/Vac-N-Blo/i-W63R9mC/1/L/IMG1032-L.jpg

I ended up using the two J-hooks to hang the accessory pouch nearby, this is my completed installation:
http://www.billmorton.com/Detailing/OnlinePosts/Vac-N-Blo/i-JdnXTWX/1/L/IMG1037-L.jpg

Great job on the install Bill!! I used the J hooks but after you inspired me with the errrum... banner to paint my garage :gidiup: and then the picture of your install I also hung the hose holder today! Loving it!


Corey- after seeing both reviews I couldn't decide which to get. I've got a shop vac so I ordered the Master Blaster. Can't wait for it to come in. Once my Shop Vac goes out I'll get the portable Vac n Blow. I love all those attachments. The ones on my shop vac are much bigger and not much use

Awesome!! I can't wait to see what you think buddy! Pricey but man they are nice tools.


Thanks for sharing your review Corey.
As usual...A pleasure to read. :props:

The Metropolitan Co. really has some top-of-the-line equipment. Also...Glad to see that they're: Made in the USA.

:)

Bob

Thanks Bob, these days using a product Made in the USA just feels so right doesn't it. Top quality and made In the USA? I say that's a WIN WIN.

daves120
12-26-2011, 05:52 PM
Can an extension cord be used with this unit?

CEE DOG
12-26-2011, 07:13 PM
Can an extension cord be used with this unit?

Yes, absolutely. I use this one:
Yellow Jacket 12 Gauge
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41CDHU8QEsL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

At times I've had my 14 Ga hooked to it as well but usually avoid that.

EDIT: I was thinking Master Blaster. For this unit the 14 Gauge should be fine I would think.