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Old 10-22-2007, 07:51 PM   #1
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anyone use the dewalt cordless vacuum

the 18v 2 gallon version? Currently I have a corded model which is a little cumbersome and looking for something to easily clean up small messes from remodeling jobs. Any recommendations?

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Old 10-22-2007, 08:09 PM   #2
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I bought four of those little Dewalt cordless job and put one in each company truck, they work well for both liquid and dry cleanup.
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Yup....Had mine for a little less than 3 years now. I think it's the DC-500 we are talking about correct? I have put it through he** and back....Still works great for anything that doesn't require vacuuming up huge volumes of crap.
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I don't own one, but I did use another guys a bunch of times. I think i'm gonna get me one it worked great, I don;t think it would be real good for the real big cleanups but it deffinetly did a great job on saw and drywall dust.


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I have a 14v (14.4v?) ...comes in handy.
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Does anyone know if it's powerful enough to run a Flowbee? It would be a deal breaker, for me, if it couldn't do that.

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Does anyone know if it's powerful enough to run a Flowbee? It would be a deal breaker, for me, if it couldn't do that.

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