Does anyone have any experience with this model?
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...ession.new=Yes
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00916994000
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Does anyone have any experience with this model?
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...ession.new=Yes
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00916994000
The one I have looks very much like that one but I`m not sure of the model number.
Mine works great and the blower is a very nice plus. I like the low profile style as it`s much more stable and less likely to tip over. The blower is very easy to detach and does a great job on the leaves. No more raking....well ok..very little raking. :) I`m glad I got mine....no complaints.
I also got a long extension hose so I could leave the vac in one place and still be able to reach all of the truck. I put hooks in the ceiling of the garage and wrapped the hose up there leaving it hanging down over the vac. When I want to vac the truck or the garage floor I unwrap as much of the hose as I need. It`s much quicker and easier that pulling the whole thing, cord and all, clear across the garage.
JimS
what horsepower rating is yours? How does it do with extracting and I was wondering if the blower could be a good replacement for an air compressor to blow out side view mirrors and engines and such? Thanks for any info.
I can`t remember what hp mine is but it`s no bigger than the first link you gave and that`s the only one in your post that I looked at.Quote:
Originally posted by 89GTA
JimS
what horsepower rating is yours? How does it do with extracting and I was wondering if the blower could be a good replacement for an air compressor to blow out side view mirrors and engines and such? Thanks for any info.
I haven`t used it as an extractor...yet..and I sincerely hope that I don`t need to. Meaning, I don`t want my carpet that wet ever.
I just went back and looked at your original post and be careful about the accessory kit you`re considering. I don`t think the hose size of those accessorys will fit on the wet/dry vac you are considering.
The blower works great to help dry all the areas you mentioned. It really puts out some air.
I have a 3.5 HP Craftsman wet/dry vac that I`ve had for few years and is great. I`ve only used it for vac`in my vehicles out.
I have a 6.5 H.P. Craftsman very similar to the one you`ve shown. Mine is a couple of years older. It is a very powerful vacuum. The blower works the way you would expect it too also. It is VERY loud however. I understand that you can purchase a muffler for them but have never gotten around to it.
JimS is right. The accesories will not fit the wet/dry vac. Neverthess, I think they sell an adapter.
Using the smaller accessories with an adapter might crank up the vac power too....dontcha think?Quote:
Originally posted by andriver
JimS is right. The accesories will not fit the wet/dry vac. Neverthess, I think they sell an adapter.
Here`s the model that I use on a regular basis.
Craftsman 3 gal. Wet-Dry Vac, 3 hp with Blower Port
The lightweight 3 hp Car Vac features an attached shoulder strap and motor strong enough to pick up both water and debris. Sears item #00917768000 Mfr. model #17768
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=00917768000
Thank you for all your responses....Decision time....hmmmm......and aSpecial thanks for the heads up on the car tools fitting the Dry/Vac......
I DONE GOOD!Quote:
Originally posted by CrobarCars
Thank you for all your responses....Decision time....hmmmm......and aSpecial thanks for the heads up on the car tools fitting the Dry/Vac......
You`re very welcome. Enjoy the vac/blower. You won`t be sorry you got it.
Hey Crowbar,
I have been using that model for about a year and a half now and absolutely love it!! It has a ton of power, and the blower is superior on there. There is an optional handle attachment that is awesome, and the crevice kit is good too.
Good luck with yours!