Does anybody have any suggestions on what i should get.
I have a dewalt 12" sliding miter saw and a ridgid 9 gallon shop vac
I have to move equipment from jobsite to jobsite and i am looking for a automatic switch to turn vacuum on and off.
I have seen two such products one called isocket and the other ivac
The ivac seems to have 2 plugs for different circuits and i usually only have one circuit available to use
Awesome thanks. My phpne is jusy being a pita at the moment. Couldnt find a add to cart button or anything. Gonna fire up the ol laptop and try that route lol. I like the price if it works good.
Just a little worried about running a 15 amp saw and a shop vac together. Wont be running long periods just to cut trim piece by piece
Yeah just spent $600 on dewalt saw and $60 on a shop vac. Im over my tool budget for the next few months. Plus going out today and buying a new dewalt 20v max brushless drill and impact set for $260
I have that one and use it with my Dust Coolector. It works great, but is only rated to 13 Amps, I believe. Go on Amazon and look up the iVac Pro. There is a 15A and a 20A version available. Get one of those. Make sure you get the 115V version. There is also a 220 available.
I looked at those you gotta buy 2 units one for tool for $60 and one for vac for 70. Still a little more than i am wanting to spend. It would be great for a dust collector not locatex real close to saw. My show vac sits under saw on the jobsite
I have that one and use it with my Dust Coolector. It works great, but is only rated to 13 Amps, I believe. Go on Amazon and look up the iVac Pro. There is a 15A and a 20A version available. Get one of those. Make sure you get the 115V version. There is also a 220 available.
I havent had a chance to use my ivac yet maybe tomorrow
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