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Wall Mount Garage Vac

jbogacki

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Whats the best wall mount garage vac with the best suction. It would be nice to get the blower option available too. I looked at the hoover, Vacumaid, and Kobalt. Just dont know what one is better.

Any help would be great.
 
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Jsf721

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If I am correct MetroVac makes a good one. I have their 4HP blower to dry my car. It also can vacuum but I don't use it in that capacity. I believe they make a wall mount. this unit is a dry only vacuum.
 

Matt M PA

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I have one of the Metropolitan vacs mounted on the wall. It came with a wall bracket for the hose. I added one new length of hose and can reach any area of the garage without taking down the actual vac. One word of caution...it's not a wet vac.

I also installed a 120V relay to the feed line for the vac outlet. Then, I rigged it up with a wireless remote so that I can turn the vac on or off anywhere in or near the building. The relay i used looks like a vacuum tube.
 

kngelv

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I had the Kobalt and it ended up "sucking" but not in a good way. They are/were made by Vacmaster.

James
 

slice

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Vacumaid. Enough said. I tried the others. I have two one for garage one for shop.
 

cdestuck

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Check out Garage Vac buy Vacu Maid. Just installed one in my garage, built a oak cabinet around it and really like the system. Nice powerful suction. Rven got a 50 foot hose for it.
 

coljar

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My dilemma is where to mount it in my garage to get the best use out of it. I keep looking at my two post hoist as a good spot, but it's getting kind of full of stuff: retractable air hose, 110 outlet, future welding recept. outlet.
 

Dakota00

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I say get yourself a new or used central vacuum system where you can pipe the outlets where ever you like!! Which uses a 30ft hose and endless attachments.
 

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I have been watching this 5 hp unit from Sears with hose-mounted controls.

http://www.sears.com/craftsman-remote-control-wall-mount-5.0-peak-hp/p-00916825000P

Tony D

Vacmaster now makes Craftsman shop vacs in China. The previous Craftsman shop vacs were made by Emerson in Mexico.

That wall mounted unit is a Vacmaster model that's sold under many different brands.
http://www.vacmaster.com/model/vwm510
http://www.channellockproducts.com/wdvGiveaway.php
http://www.menards.com/main/tools-h...p-wall-mount-wet-dry-vac/p-1873666.htm?trig=1
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-remote-control-wall-mount-5.0-peak-hp/p-00916825000P

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Junkman

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I have a couple of central vac outlets in the garage, and I also have a central vac mounted on the wall. I picked up a Nutone central vac that was slightly damaged for very little money, and that is why it is mounted in the garage, even though I didn't need it. I paid less than the cost of the hose.
 

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I have this one. The motor on mine recently quit and I sent it in for warranty replacement. Ten days later there was a new, complete vacuum sitting on my front porch. They included all the hoses, attachments, and everything.

How did the warranty process go? I assume you had to submit your original receipt?

I recently bought a Ridgid wet/dry vac with the claimed "lifetime" warranty, but I haven't read many reviews of warrantying the vacuums.
 
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Nope, nothing required as far as the receipt went. They never asked a thing about when it was purchased or where. I called them, they gave me a claim number, stuck the entire power head (upper 1/2 of vac) in a box and sent it in. I was shocked to receive more than just a new power head. They also sent an additional filter to compensate for the shipping costs of sending in the old power head.

I got a smoking deal originally too. HD was closing out that model in the link above in their stores and I got the floor model for an additional discount. I think it was around $30.
 
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Dan in Pasadena

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I have this one. I found it at an outlet place for a good price but to be honest I don't like it, hardly ever use it. The suction is low compared to Craftsman and Rigid models I've had plus I don't like the smaller diameter hose. With a loooong *** hose it'd be a huge improvement to have the controls on the business end.
 

Todd.Brock

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Garage Utility Vac here. Works great. Not really a full bore shop vac though. Will not to wet. I use it for the cars. Pics up Cheerios like no body else
 

elronin

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Nope, nothing required as far as the receipt went. They never asked a thing about when it was purchased or where. I called them, they gave me a claim number, stuck the entire power head (upper 1/2 of vac) in a box and sent it in. I was shocked to receive more than just a new power head. They also sent an additional filter to compensate for the shipping costs of sending in the old power head.

I got a smoking deal originally too. HD was closing out that model in the link above in their stores and I got the floor model for an additional discount. I think it was around $30.

I also have a Ridgid, have been using it for about 13 years great vac. :thumbup:
 
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340wedge

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I like my Sears Craftsman, works pretty good and reaches across the garage
 

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NewEdgePerf

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Vacmaster now makes Craftsman shop vacs in China. The previous Craftsman shop vacs were made by Emerson in Mexico.

That wall mounted unit is a Vacmaster model that's sold under many different brands.
http://www.vacmaster.com/model/vwm510
http://www.channellockproducts.com/wdvGiveaway.php
http://www.menards.com/main/tools-h...p-wall-mount-wet-dry-vac/p-1873666.htm?trig=1
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-remote-control-wall-mount-5.0-peak-hp/p-00916825000P

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Thanks for the info! I will look into this more.

Tony D
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djm999

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I've had the Vacumaid for 5+ years with great performance and no issues. It would get my vote and I would buy it again! :beer:
 

softailgarage

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I like my Sears Craftsman, works pretty good and reaches across the garage

I've got the same and only cost about $65.00 and I'm happy with it. It's a freaking vacuum cleaner guys, ***** up dirt and thats it. No reason to go spend megabucks on some fancy looking thing with remote control. Save the money for more important things like beer and car parts.:eyecrazy:
 

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I've installed a lot of central vacs in service stations, glass shops and body shops and IMO you can't go wrong with Vacu maid. A lot of shop buy the split unit and mount the motor outside or in a separate room and mount the dirt canister in another location thus keeping the noise to a minimum.
If your going to run some vac tubing, make sure and use 'sweep' 90s and 45s. Also, if your going to be sucking up a lot of abrasive material your going to wish you used Alum 90s on your tubing.
 

Walt Dockery

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I use a wet/dry for major spills and messes, but for everyday cleaning the vehicles, I use a flush mount model with a super long hose. Works great and has never let me down...

http://www.garagevacuums.net

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Interesting, you use the wall mounted vs. the metro vac for cars? Also, doesn't that metrovac mount to the wall?

Yes I realize this thread is a little old.

Been reading on a lot of these (I have to read every review for every purchase I make), the vacu-maid seems to have the highest % of positive reviews.
 
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