I bot a Sears a couple years ago, and I luv it. Well, maybe I’m getting carried 
away, but I have tried Sharks, larger shop vacs, but this one is perfect.  I 
tried to find it on their site, to no avail, but they may still have it. It was 
one of the smallest, maybe 2 or 2 .5 gal.

It has a little felt bag instead of the regular filters. Make sure you get one 
that blows as well as sucks.  I use it to suck on the faucet to prime it in the 
spring, Blow it in the fall to clean out the lines, (oops, this is starting to 
sound a little graphic, sorry)  sometimes when I am sanding or using the dremel 
I hold it nearby to suck up the dust.  Oh, and I have even used it to clean!

The great thing is, it came with a little side attachment point, and I screwed 
the attachment point under the chart table, in completely wasted space.  It 
just hangs there, and You would never know it was there, and I can run it with 
the inverter when out.

 

Bill Coleman

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From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin 
Driscoll via CnC-List
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 1:14 PM
To: C&C List
Subject: Stus-List Wet / Dry Vac recommendations?

 

Looking for recommendations for  a wet / dry vac for boat and some home. 110v 
is fine, but prefer something other than the huge ~16 gallon versions. 
Suggestions and links are welcome. Of course…price/value is a consideration.

 

Thanks!

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