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Anyone have the Ridgid Pro Pack vacume?

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Well; I've easily spent more than $19 in time and gas calling and driving around to several HD's looking for a "Stor-N Go" but no dice. :( I have accepted defeat on this one and need to find closure and move on. I wanted it for a permanate basement mount as I hate dragging a shop vac with casters up and down stairs. A seemingly very portable alternative I was looking at is a toolbox shaped vacume called the "Pro Pack" for $100. Anyone have one? Any comments would be greatly apreciated. Thanks.

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Matt M PA

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Yep...I have one and it's been great. I used it mostly in the garage, but it's been used in the house too.

It has a stretchy hose and all attachments fit inside the vac. I like it much better than the wheeled vacs.
 

koditten

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Yep, Have had one for 3 years. I think they are one of the better shop vacs out there. I like the fact that it is much quieter than other shop vacuums out there. The rack that you set the unit is handy for all the assecories and you can easily remove the vacuum to go another work area if the hose isn't long enough. The hose is a bit larger in diameter than the wall mount units that have been discussed here, but smaller than the Craftsmans brand. To me this was the size I was looking for.

The unit is nice to use to blow the dust out of the shop too, I just remove the hose and muffler and point the exhaust like a handheld leaf blower.
 
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a91syncro

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I use one for Work. I'm a tile setter so it gets used everyday. The cord is nice and long to reach outlets. I have also been known to stand on it to reach the top of showers while setting tile. It says that your not supposed to stand on it but it holds my 250lbs and not a crack in it yet. I also like that it is square so it packs into my van easily. Very nice vac.
 

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I have the predecessor to that model. I bought it off CL for only $10! It looked brand new! It has worked flawlessly in the 2 years I have had it. My wife loves it.
I bought a small stainless shopvac off CL this spring and sold my 5 other shopvacs I now have only one home and 2 great shopvacs.
 
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