vpd66
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Can anyone recommend a small wet/dry vacuum for cleaning car interiors? I see plenty of them on the market but don't trust online reviews. Anyone with any real world experiences or recommendations?
I second this recommendation.Ridgid makes a nice 4 gallon vac that's powerful and fairly quiet. I have it and like it alot.
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RIDGID 4 Gallon 5.0 Peak HP Portable Shop Vacuum Wet Dry Vac with Fine Dust Filter, Locking Hose and Accessory Attachments WD4070 - The Home Depot
Offer powerful performance necessary to tackle even the messiest projects with this RIDGID Portable Wet Dry Vac. Lightweight design and very portable.www.homedepot.com
I have the small Ridgid mentioned above and got rid of my full size Ridgid shop vac, this one has equal power and way easier to use and store. Unless you found yourself filling a 16 gallon bin regularly this is all the shop vac I will ever need.
I third this recommendation. i love mine.I second this recommendation.
Also, if youre considering a handheld, I like this one:
its quick and easy to clean up after the kids drop all their goldfish on the floorAmazon.com - BLACK+DECKER dustbuster Handheld Vacuum, Cordless, 16V (CHV1410L), 21oz, Blue - Household Handheld Vacuums
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Can anyone recommend a small wet/dry vacuum for cleaning car interiors? I see plenty of them on the market but don't trust online reviews. Anyone with any real world experiences or recommendations?

And the plastic/rubber flapper that is designed to keep dirt inside the vacuum (once it's been sucked in) usually doesn't seal very tight.... So if you're lucky enough to **** up any dirt to begin with, it just falls right back out of the vacuum. lol.There was a corded version of them that wasn't too bad for cars. You seldom see them. The rechargeable ones barely pick up a dust bunny from a hardwood floor & do nothing for auto carpets or upholstery.
Absolutely get the car hose kit. I got mine on a "Black Friday" sale for $20 and it is perfect for detailing.The 4gal 5.0hp Ridgid everyone's recommending is outstanding for cars, particularly if you get it with the orange hose car kit, which is much better than the standard one.
+1I have a Milwaukee M18 cordless wet dry vac... 9 times out of 10 I grab that thing before my plug in RIDGID.
We had one of these when I was a kid. It was useless. I think we also had a similar rechargeable flashlight that was also junk. It lasted maybe 10 minutes before needing to be charged. I think it was also B&D. My Dad had some B&D power tools (back when they were good), but these pieces of junk really soiled the name for me, even as a kid.
Project Farm on YouTube did a video on the battery powered vacs from the major manufacturers. Ridgid performed very well. His biggest diss on the Ridgid was the short battery life - which makes sense. It has a lot of suction, but it pulls a battery down pretty fast.
I have these units for both home and my work. It's less than 4 minutes with a 1.5 AH battery. The 4AH battery is much better.
Same.I have a Milwaukee M18 cordless wet dry vac... 9 times out of 10 I grab that thing before my plug in RIDGID.
Ive got a 3-gallon Craftsman that I really like and I only paid like $25 for it. Ridgid also makes some nice ones and Menards has some small Masterforce vacs that are nice and really affordable.Can anyone recommend a small wet/dry vacuum for cleaning car interiors? I see plenty of them on the market but don't trust online reviews. Anyone with any real world experiences or recommendations?