Been working on some drywall at home and using the old Craftsman shop vac to collect drywall sanding dust. When it stops not being effective, I take the filter and knock it outside. I spotted the filter was getting to a point of needing replaced. The rubber on the ends was cracking and the filter paper ripped down a pleat.
I began the hunt for a replacement filter. First problem, Sears is done and not around. Secondly, the vac is old, like 18 years old. Third, there is no part number anywhere on this vac. Atleast not that I can find.
I take a measure of the width of the filter to fit inside the vac about 4.25". I figured a replacement would be easy to find. I stop at Lowes, they're carrying a bunch of Cman stuff. I find a Shop-Vac brand filter but I know it's too tall. SO I pass and make a trip up the road to Menard's.
At Menard's I see some of the same Shop-Vac brand filters. Al told there are a few HEPA filters, don't need them nor am I going to spend 30+ dollars on one. I spot a Performax brand filter, take a measurement, it looks good. I buy it head home. I stick it in the vac and find it's too tall by 3/4".
So what next, I scroll the internet looking for pics of my Cman shop vac maybe I can find a part number this way. I search, nothing till I try a different method. My vac has the lift off blower that can be used as a leaf blower and I spot it as a typical Emerson Tool product and a recall on them, great. Now, I find a few varibles of the part number it could be.
So what does all this rambling mean, I found it at Home Depot under the Multi-Fit brand. It fits several models of Cman shop vacs. So if you are looking for a filter for yours, hopefully you don't have to search forever trying to find one.
One side of the package lists a ton of part numbers to cross reference.
I began the hunt for a replacement filter. First problem, Sears is done and not around. Secondly, the vac is old, like 18 years old. Third, there is no part number anywhere on this vac. Atleast not that I can find.
I take a measure of the width of the filter to fit inside the vac about 4.25". I figured a replacement would be easy to find. I stop at Lowes, they're carrying a bunch of Cman stuff. I find a Shop-Vac brand filter but I know it's too tall. SO I pass and make a trip up the road to Menard's.
At Menard's I see some of the same Shop-Vac brand filters. Al told there are a few HEPA filters, don't need them nor am I going to spend 30+ dollars on one. I spot a Performax brand filter, take a measurement, it looks good. I buy it head home. I stick it in the vac and find it's too tall by 3/4".
So what next, I scroll the internet looking for pics of my Cman shop vac maybe I can find a part number this way. I search, nothing till I try a different method. My vac has the lift off blower that can be used as a leaf blower and I spot it as a typical Emerson Tool product and a recall on them, great. Now, I find a few varibles of the part number it could be.
So what does all this rambling mean, I found it at Home Depot under the Multi-Fit brand. It fits several models of Cman shop vacs. So if you are looking for a filter for yours, hopefully you don't have to search forever trying to find one.
One side of the package lists a ton of part numbers to cross reference.
