The vac works great. I used it to **** some water from a toilet and it didn't even blink under load. The runtime is limited, as anything with constant use will be.. with a 4.0 pack I think it'll run about 20 min or so (this is not exact) with constant use. It's great to bring out to car for cleaning, the tool storage under the lid is nice since the lid can be left open and that's not part of the vacuum chamber. you can use a brush attachment from a vac that uses the same hose size, I recommend getting one.. IMO it should have come with that, but they are cheap enough so it's not a big deal.. the "paper" filter is not exactly paper. You can run it under a hose and it will not deform, the element sort of repels water, so it's reuseable many times over. I'd have to compare it to one of those washable K&N filters for a car.
It's not a "clean my whole shop floor" type of vac - you're obviously not gonna be cleaning the gutters with it, but for small stuff it's great. I'd imagine you can easily connect it to miter saw for dust collection. Also, the blower port is inline with the suction, just on the opposite side. It makes it very easy to use that way. You can attach the crevice tool to the hose, and it will produce enough airflow to blow any dust off the hard to reach spot you can't reach with the suction hose. IMO it's worth the money for something so small and portable. An AC power option would have been nice, but I guesss you can't have it all.. it also doubles as a nice seat, or step stool if the need arises, depending on people's individual weights of course. I'm about 185 and I can stand on it if i need to..
just FYI, there is a new hand held m18 floor vac, similar in style to the dyson and shark. It's also about $100, but it's a dry vac only. This is it.
https://www.ohiopowertool.com/p-165...JpbjmrJliBfDkvMqDhY26zjkWs6Jg1M8EcaAt5M8P8HAQ