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Thumper said:My friend got this vacuum for Christmas and he swears by the thing. He lives in a condo so he got this cordless for vacuuming out his car without lugging around his upright with extension cords. http://www.target.com/gp/detail.htm...ef=sr_8_2/602-4687865-1014259?asin=B000069BF8
I can't vouch for it, but he's pretty picky.![]()
An 18-volt cordless hand-held vacuum in a world of more and more increasingly cordless tools leaves this consumer wondering, “What took them so long?�
Sucking power is excellent, I’d event place it in the realm of my Shop Vac in terms of dealing with little pieces of junk that lodge in my truck and in dealing with dusy-type pick-ups.
This tool saves me having to utilize my large shop vacuum for every little spill and pile of sawdust I may create. It’s certainly no replacement for such a large vac, but it does mean that areas that I normally lived with in terms of mess tend to be a bit cleaner. In fact, I do believe I may convince my wife to sit my truck someday soon. Noise level does not require hearing protection though I certainly am not going to tell someone to absolutely avoid their ear plugs.
Scottwax said:Make sure you notice all the people who've had the cordless EuroShark for a while...the battery doesn't last. I know from personal experience. When I first got it, the battery would hold it's charge for 20 minutes. Now it holds a charge for about 1-2 minutes max. I won't buy another one.
I have a 12 volt Campbell-Hausen that is very similar to a hand held Dirt Devil. It has worked fine for the last 4 years or so. I found it at a Super Walmart.
AutoNova said:Was the battery unit included w/ the Ryobi? How much did you pay and can you let us know how it goes?