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This Shop-Vac Blows (But In A Good Way)

By Sean O'Hara

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We dig the Shop-Vac Blower System’s Transformer-like vibe: it starts off as a normal wet/dry vacuum (with a 4-1/2 hp motor and 12 gallon capacity bucket), but the motor in the top separates to become a detachable leaf blower.

Sure, your Shop-Vac blows, too.  But this one’s a little different.  Its head is completely removable via a pair of side clips that release with just a push.  The 18′ power cord is attached to the blower, so there’s no extra hassle plugging it in, either; just attach your preferred length of blower tube and a nozzle and you’re ready to go — provided whatever you want to blow around is less than 18′ from a power outlet.

One complaint, though: if the demonstration video on the Shop-Vac site had the shown someone blowing sawdust out of the garage and into the neighbor’s yard while holding a cold beer — instead of vaccuming up bark and blowing leaves around – we’d probably be more inspired to part with $145.  We’re just sayin’.

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5 Responses to “This Shop-Vac Blows (But In A Good Way)”

  1. Rick Says:

    that’s not really anything new..
    My dad’s ~10 year old Craftsman does that..

  2. Steve Thompson Says:

    Agree. Nothing new. I have this one, and only $120.

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  3. eschoendorff Says:

    Again… what these guys said - I have one too and it will NOT die! I’ve even used it to vacuum up antifreeze .

  4. DaveD Says:

    Yep….my Ridgid does that too.

  5. Fletcher Says:

    I’ve got one too, paid $85 or so for it 3 years ago. Still haven’t used it as a blower though.

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