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Portable 6 gallon wet/dry vacs are great for small clean-up projects.

Powerful 4 peak horsepower motor gives just the right amount of suction for most any cleanup job.

Ultra-durable rubberized casters make it easy to move around.

A 10′ power cord with a cord wrap can help with almost any cleanup need.
Ideal for small jobsite clean-up jobs.

With a built-in blower port, most workshop tools can be cleaned up with a powerful enough blaster.

The 6 gallon wet/dry vac is small and easy to move around. It’s good for small jobs.
This vacuum has a powerful, heavy-duty motor that makes it the best in the business. It has the most suction power for heavy-duty cleaning.
For small, dry debris and wet materials, it comes with a dust cartridge filter and a strong handle for easy transportation. It has a large on/off switch with a water-resistant design, a 10′ power cord, and an accessory bag to keep all of your tools and accessories in one place.
Swiveling casters make it easy to move in any direction, and a built-in tank drain makes it simple to empty.
The inside diameter of the hose is 1.875 inches.

I have to say that this is the best vacuum cleaner I have seen so far.
It’s well-designed for the most part, and it’s also very quiet, which is good.

That makes sense.
During the last week, I’ve sent back two things because they were both broken because of a design flaw that I think was made.
You can’t put the hose into the holes because they are made of a plastic ring that’s too thin.
In fact, if it had been even 1/32 of an inch thicker, it would have been more durable.
A large chunk of the ring was broken off of both vacuums I sent back. The part that has the release was also broken off in both. This is why I didn’t use them.
It is very important to make sure that the part that connects the hose to the can doesn’t break. If it does, the hose won’t stay in place and will pull out every time it is pulled on.

I don’t think DeWalt will fix this, so it’s just a matter of luck if you get one that’s broken or not. If you get one in good condition, be careful not to damage the part.

No, I won’t.
Maybe one day, but not right away.

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