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Pauly Z 03-06-2016 09:15 PM

Shopvac
 
So I picked this up to try. It worked great. Makes it easy to have a vacuum and blower in one for detailing and washing the car. The best part is its only $50.

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JC-Nismo 03-06-2016 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Pauly Z (Post 3430688)
So I picked this up to try. It worked great. Makes it easy to have a vacuum and blower in one for detailing and washing the car. The best part is its only $50.

http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...e1ad196aff.jpg

$50
Where???

Pauly Z 03-06-2016 09:36 PM

Walmart

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YzGyz 03-06-2016 09:47 PM

Too big for IMO. I had a large one like that but it took up too much space in the garage and would bump other things in the garage as you move it around while cleaning. As for the blow part. Well, the thing tends to hold some dust even if you take the filter off and disconnected it from the canister part. You will blow dust all over the freshly washed car. You would need a dedicated vac and blower to keep things clean.

YzGyz

Pauly Z 03-06-2016 09:52 PM

The filter isn't part of the blower. You never open the canister. The motor just twists off. Just used it and it worked great for me.

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JARblue 03-07-2016 10:40 AM

Nothing special here other than a unique detachable blower feature, which I have to admit is pretty cool. But that shop vac does not filter the blown air any more than a normal leaf blower ...

http://i5.walmartimages.com/dfw/dce0...f017712.v1.jpg

I bet the filter on the motor is similar to this:
( Click to show/hide )
It's only designed to keep debris out of the motor. It does not filter dust or other small particles.

http://www.jackssmallengines.com/gra.../502844401.jpg

Pauly Z 03-07-2016 12:11 PM

Lol. OK guys, do what you want. But the blower itself has a separate second filter separate from the vacuum filter.

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JARblue 03-07-2016 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Pauly Z (Post 3430710)
The filter isn't part of the blower.

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Originally Posted by Pauly Z (Post 3431041)
But the blower itself has a separate second filter separate from the vacuum filter.

First, you said the filter isn't part of the blower. Then you say the blower has a separate filter. Which is it?

I would be very surprised if that $50 shopvac has a separate filter on the blower. Quality handheld air filtered blowers are like $80, and they are the size of a dust buster. Larger ones with a decent motor cost $200+ typically.

Pauly Z 03-07-2016 04:07 PM

First off, I wasn't asking you for your input or opinion. I was simply putting it out there so that people would have options. SECOND.. all you have to do is check it out for yourself. A regular leaf blower doesn't have a filter at all so this one is better in my opinion due to the motor having a filter and the canister has a separate filter for the dirt.

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SouthArk370Z 03-07-2016 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Pauly Z (Post 3431169)
First off, I wasn't asking you for your input or opinion. ...

You don't have to ask. It's The Intertubes. ;)

LA370z 03-08-2016 06:47 AM

I actually need to invest in something similar.

I normally do all my washing and detailing at my house then sneak into one of the car washes near buy and just use their free vacuum to finish the job out. ;)

falconfixer 03-08-2016 08:38 AM

OP don't listen to the haters here. Bunch of Uncle's Ben eating race tards. What they really want to know is if you stuck your penis in the end and did not get carpet crumbs stuck in your peehole?

I had a Craftsman shopvac that only had one filter and I'd use it to vacuum up the corn flakes from the floor boards but after the missus went to bed, I'd get a little naughty and next thing you know I got sugar coated razor blades jammed into my urethra.

On a 1 to 10, 10 being a prison fifi, how would you rate this multi purpose tool? Aside from blowing dried baby gravy all over your freshly washed Z after using it elseware?

madeinjapan 03-08-2016 08:47 AM

i jus bought a wall metro vac n blo

JARblue 03-08-2016 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Pauly Z (Post 3431169)
First off, I wasn't asking you for your input or opinion. I was simply putting it out there so that people would have options. SECOND.. all you have to do is check it out for yourself. A regular leaf blower doesn't have a filter at all so this one is better in my opinion due to the motor having a filter and the canister has a separate filter for the dirt.

If you want to cop an attitude about my first post, that's fine. But for the record, you did start a thread on an internet forum :rolleyes:

But in my second post, I was simply asking you to clarify your contradicting statements about the filter. From everything I can tell, the blower on your shop vac does not have a filter. Therefore, it is no different than a leaf blower. If you're suggesting that the vacuum side has a filter that still works after reversing the air flow through the filter then you're a moron (btw that's not how the blower function works on your shop vac).

The $80 hand held blower I was referring to is in a completely different category from shop vacs and leaf blowers. The Metro Blaster Sidekick, for example.

Pauly Z 03-08-2016 09:26 AM

A moron? Wow, good job JARblue. Now if you read back you would realize that it was you that coped an attitude first because you had the indecency to not do your research first before arguing about something you obviously don't know anything about. I own this vac and I know that the motor has its own filter. I now know that you do not have the mental capacity to understand all this since all you can do is resort to name calling. Have a good day.

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