Hand held vacuums for cleaning vehicles....what do you recommend?

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goddamn it lmao just goto amazon type "
Vacmaster 6 Gallon, 3 Peak HP, Stainless Steel Wet/Dry Vacuum, VQ607SFD"
 

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$50? How's the stainless steel treat you?
I've had it years now. Works damn good. Hella good deal for 50 bux. The first vac I had blew up after 2 uses and I tossed it lol. I love that Vacmaster.
 

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Ridgid shop vac and a Tornador hooked up to the air compressor. That's the only way to go IMO.
 

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I use this guy at work and it works great. Kinda noisy but works very well. And FYI, we all use Milwaukee tools at work in an industrial environment and they take a beating.



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Looking to get a small hand held vacuum for cleaning the inside of my vehicle. Do you guys have any suggestions? The last one I had was a Black & Decker dust buster if that tells you how long its been.

I suppose if the prices are comparable, I'd also consider a full size shop vac. But, I can't imagine a good shop vac being as cheap as a hand held.

What say you, SVTP?
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My mini van has one built in bitches.

OK Bozos, stop clowning around.
 

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Funny as it is they are listening! I opened up my phone and had all these ads for vacuum cleaners! BAHAHA This one popped up and I think I'm actually gonna buy it.
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I use this guy at work and it works great. Kinda noisy but works very well. And FYI, we all use Milwaukee tools at work in an industrial environment and they take a beating.



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I have this one, (I have milwaukee everything) and it sure is powerful but +1 on the noise... Its a bit too loud sometimes
 

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I have used a 20V Black and Decker cordless for a couple of years and it does a pretty good job in the car, boat, and in general.

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I use this guy at work and it works great. Kinda noisy but works very well. And FYI, we all use Milwaukee tools at work in an industrial environment and they take a beating.



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Same one I have. Works great, but yea, +1 on the noise. One of the few downfalls.
 

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Think I'm gonna go with a shop vac. It'll be powerful enough to clean other things besides the car.
 

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Think I'm gonna go with a shop vac. It'll be powerful enough to clean other things besides the car.

Do yourself a favor and get a ridgid vac from HD instead of a shop vac. My ridgid kicks some serious butt! Dad threw away his shop vac and switched to ridgids as well.


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