DEWALT DC515K 1/2-Gallon 18-Volt NiCd Cordless Wet/Dry Vac
- Dual clean-up modes allow for debris removal with either the front utility nozzle or extendable rubber hose
- 1/2-gallon tank with heavy-duty latch is easy to empty and clean
- Gore HEPA wet/dry filter traps 99.97 percent of dust at 0.3 microns
- Washable filter–rinse with water to clean
- Heavy-duty rubber hose provides durability and flexibility
18V, 1/2 GAL, XRP Portable Job Site Wet/Dry Vacuum, Cleans With 1 Hand Or Remove 1-1/4″ Diameter Extendable Rubber Hose To 2-1/2′ To Reach Into Tight Spaces, Features Large Hepa Filter Captures 99% Of Dust Down To O3 Microns, Filter Rinses Clean To Reuse, Use Wet Or Dry, Removable Dust Tank Easy To Empty, Includes: 1 XRP 18V Battery, Charger, DC5151H Filter & Manual, 6 LBS, 90 Day Money Back Guarantee, 1 Year Free Service, 3 Year Extended Warranty.The DEWALT DC515K 18-Volt Cordless 1/2-Gallon Wet/Dry Portable Vac makes your shop or jobsite cleanups quick and easy. Powered by DEWALT exclusive extended run time batteries, this wet/dry vac features a durable tank that’s suitable for both wet and dry messes. For added convenience the wet/dry va
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Cordless Vacuum Handheld
Just what I was looking for.,
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First impression.. nice replacement for Dustbuster with replaceable batteries, more convenient than corded shop vac,
I got this yesterday, charged up the battery and used it to vacuum out my car pretty thoroughly (large SUV) [note: I also bought the shop vac 1.25″ attachment set]. It did a good job — good suction… the battery was pretty much shot by the time I had done the front seat area and back seat area pretty thoroughly (I have 2 kids and we had been on a long road trip, so I spent a long time in the back seat cleaning).
Like the other reviewers said, the thing is loud. I don’t think it’s any louder than a corded shop vac, but it’s in that ballpark. It didn’t bother me while I was vacuuming the car, but I noticed my ears were ringing slightly after having it running in the enclosed space of the car with me for 20 minutes.
It’s a nice trade-off…. I have a corded shop vac, but it’s a hassle to run an extension cord out to the car — I can just walk out and use this, so I have a feeling I’ll do more vacuuming than I would with a cord. The suction of the corded shop vac is obviously better, but the convenience factor of this makes up for it for most uses.
I ordered a second off-brand battery so I can go a little longer in one shot.
DeWalt makes a larger battery powered version, but the size of this one seemed a little more bearable for storing for regular around the house use.
So far I’m happy with it and I’ll be even happier that I can easily order another battery when necessary.
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