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11PX1
05-15-2012, 04:21 AM
I own a full size Shop Vac and have always been a little unclear about which filter to use when. The manual also implies the use of more than one filter or a filter and collection bag at the same time.

Right now, my Shop Vac has the foam sleeve and the Donaldson blue cartridge filter. Is this the best set up for vacuuming car interiors and general cleanup like garage floors?

I presume a collection bag would keep the filter cleaner longer, but the Donaldson blue cartridge is washable. What about those sheet filters that wrap around the foam sleeve?

What do you you guys use when on Shop Vac brand full size vacuums?

Flash Gordon
05-15-2012, 08:47 AM
I own a full size Shop Vac and have always been a little unclear about which filter to use when. The manual also implies the use of more than one filter or a filter and collection bag at the same time.

Right now, my Shop Vac has the foam sleeve and the Donaldson blue cartridge filter. Is this the best set up for vacuuming car interiors and general cleanup like garage floors?

I presume a collection bag would keep the filter cleaner longer, but the Donaldson blue cartridge is washable. What about those sheet filters that wrap around the foam sleeve?

What do you you guys use when on Shop Vac brand full size vacuums?

Not sure of the exact model you have and how often you vacume water, but generally you're suppose to remove the filter before vacuming water. However, I currently have a Shop Vac I bought from Lowes that I never did bother installing the filter as I vacume a lot of wettness. Its been almost 3 years now and it is still running strong

If you don't vacume a lot of water, then just remove the filter each time before you do. For me its to much trouble (or I'm just lazy). The replacement filters are priced crazy too! Almost $20 for a filter for my unit. I only paid 39.99 (on sale reg retail 89.99) for the entire vacume cleaner?!?!? I'll just wait untill it blows up then go get a new one. I won't be getting another Shop Vac. Next time I'm going back with Craftsman

Hope you can decifer what I'm trying to tell you. I just re-read it and could hardly makes sense of it myself


Flash

ShinyRex
05-15-2012, 11:26 AM
@Flash: If your shopvac has been going strong for 3 years why do you want to switch to craftsman when it dies?
I need a new back this summer but I haven't decided on a brand or model yet.

Flash Gordon
05-15-2012, 12:33 PM
@Flash: If your shopvac has been going strong for 3 years why do you want to switch to craftsman when it dies?
I need a new back this summer but I haven't decided on a brand or model yet.

Because of the attachments Craftsman offers. I already have most all of them but they won't work with a Shop Vac. Lowes wanted an arm and a leg just for the coupler that you attach two hoses together. I'm not going to tie up 50-60 dollars worth of acc on something I only paid $40 for. I'm real bull-headed when it comes to stuff like that

ShinyRex
05-15-2012, 12:44 PM
Because of the attachments Craftsman offers. I already have most all of them but they won't work with a Shop Vac. Lowes wanted an arm and a leg just for the coupler that you attach two hoses together. I'm not going to tie up 50-60 dollars worth of acc on something I only paid $40 for. I'm real bull-headed when it comes to stuff like that

apparently auto correct thinks I need a new back instead of a vac :) One more question for you. Is there a min amount of peak hp that one should look for when choosing a shop vac?

Flash Gordon
05-15-2012, 12:53 PM
apparently auto correct thinks I need a new back instead of a vac :) One more question for you. Is there a min amount of peak hp that one should look for when choosing a shop vac?

5hp and above. My friend has a 4.5 that I use and it works great, but his cars hardly get dirty. Not much price difference between the two

richy
05-15-2012, 02:00 PM
apparently auto correct thinks I need a new back instead of a vac :) One more question for you. Is there a min amount of peak hp that one should look for when choosing a shop vac?


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ShinyRex
05-15-2012, 03:20 PM
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