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Just kinda wondering - seems to me a 40V or 80V shop vac - and even a house vacuum, compatible with lawn/power tools would be nice addition to a tool line-up.
Just kinda wondering - seems to me a 40V or 80V shop vac - and even a house vacuum, compatible with lawn/power tools would be nice addition to a tool line-up.
Milwaukee
DeWALT
Rigid
all make one.
they seem to offer products in the 18-20V range.
i was wondering about 40V and 80V like Kobalt and Greenworks series.
What would be the benefit in having one over a regular shop vacuum? It's not like you'll be using a shop vac where you can't get to a plug, like a mower.
a shed,boat or vehicle remote from the house. Disaster recovery when electrical service is interrupted. Reduced chance for tripping/tangling a cord.
just thinking of products to extend the utility of the battery system I already have an investment in.
I'd buy one, you might not.
The problem with battery operation is the battery's don't last. When you go to buy a new battery you can nine times out of ten replace the whole system cheaper. I've been that way with battery operated vacuums before. Same thing with drills, that's the reason I just purchased a new DeWalt Combo Drill and Driver set I could buy it cheaper than the replacement battery. It's also the reason why the Zeon battery operated ZTR's fell short, there to expensive to be cost effective when you need to replace the battery's every other year..