I actually bought the detail kit along with this. So happy I did. 1st day I went up and down all my steps without the machine having to be dragged up and down the steps. Well worth the $40 for the extra accessories as well.
8:34 12/27/22 I’m glad I saw this video. I needed this because I bought one for my basement. It’ll come handy. Next I need to know if I should pay for the filters
Definitely need to pick this one up my old old barely gave up on me after 7 years that vac been through alot from car details to sucking water out the full tank toilet to washers and also attaching a 25 ft pool hose and suck water out a house and draining for 1hour straight lol
RIGID’s are the best shop vacs. *Ergonomics (exactly taller is better for space) *I’ve used them to clean underneath loading docks at work and they get everything (chunks of wood from pallets, nails, screws, and lots of other junk) *Lifetime warranty can’t go wrong. *The locking feature is the best. It would be nice to see a battery powered shop vac. (Only for portability). Can’t go wrong with the power of a cord though.
On sale today for 98 bucks at hd so my wife grabbed one for the house, Says it has a Lifetime Warrenty so that great, hopefully i never need it but good its there if need be
Thanks for this video. Just bought one to help with my pool. Also you can purchase a inner bag liner that will collect the leaves and help save the filter from clogging.
Things were definitely cheaper 2 years ago. HD has the 12 gallon NXT on sale for 79.99 today. Had to get it because its probably the last time i will see it for that price.
I bought that behemoth over 5 yrs ago👍🏾. My advice concerning the filter in between usage is to gently use a stiff brush to scrape the filter clean or else suffer buying and replacing them after two or three uses👺. I love my rigid wet vac, but I’m disappointed with those “easy clog” filters.
I just bought one. Manual says there should be a filter for dry work and a separate one for wet cleanup yet I only see the one pre installed white filter which is for dry cleanup. I did not see a wet filter in your video, can you comment?
Wet filters are usually always the foam style or none at all. The paper or mesh filters are the ones that are for dry, typically combined with a foam filter
@@ToastyDIY thanks for reply. Your comment and other research has confirmed that Ridged does not provide a wet filter with this purchase. One has to buy that separately which I did today at Home Depot for roughly $25. I am a little annoyed that I bought a wet/dry shop vac and I can’t use it as a wet shop vac unless I buy a stand alone filter.
I actually bought the detail kit along with this. So happy I did. 1st day I went up and down all my steps without the machine having to be dragged up and down the steps. Well worth the $40 for the extra accessories as well.
8:34 12/27/22 I’m glad I saw this video. I needed this because I bought one for my basement. It’ll come handy. Next I need to know if I should pay for the filters
Definitely need to pick this one up my old old barely gave up on me after 7 years that vac been through alot from car details to sucking water out the full tank toilet to washers and also attaching a 25 ft pool hose and suck water out a house and draining for 1hour straight lol
RIGID’s are the best shop vacs.
*Ergonomics (exactly taller is better for space)
*I’ve used them to clean underneath loading docks at work and they get everything (chunks of wood from pallets, nails, screws, and lots of other junk)
*Lifetime warranty can’t go wrong.
*The locking feature is the best.
It would be nice to see a battery powered shop vac. (Only for portability). Can’t go wrong with the power of a cord though.
Inflation is a mofo. Just got this same shop vac for $90. Thanks for the review!
Yeah, I think it’s $99 now
Be grateful. In here its 165 usd
It’s $115.45 now. 😭
120
I just bought this same one for $119 today at Home Depot in Tennessee.
On sale today for 98 bucks at hd so my wife grabbed one for the house,
Says it has a
Lifetime Warrenty so that great,
hopefully i never need it but good its there if need be
Thanks for the review brotha!!!!! Just the video i need!!!! Today i will go to the Depot an take one to my home!!!! Nice day!!!!
Thanks for this video. Just bought one to help with my pool. Also you can purchase a inner bag liner that will collect the leaves and help save the filter from clogging.
Save your filter, add a stocking over the filter or a scum sock or ua-cam.com/video/G85Zjs0ZFdY/v-deo.html
Dang. 80 dollars? I guess this model was cheaper back then. I just bought a new HD1200 today new at Hone Depot for $119. I like it so far.
Things were definitely cheaper 2 years ago. HD has the 12 gallon NXT on sale for 79.99 today. Had to get it because its probably the last time i will see it for that price.
I bought that behemoth over 5 yrs ago👍🏾.
My advice concerning the filter in between usage is to gently use a stiff brush to scrape the filter clean or else suffer buying and replacing them after two or three uses👺.
I love my rigid wet vac, but I’m disappointed with those “easy clog” filters.
Hey quick question. When you are using the vacuum does air come out of the hole for the air blower?
What about the Vevo? It's 65 CFM - whatever that means, but claims it's 5HP.
Just purchased one. Used it as wet vac. Should I keep the top off so the filter can dry?
Just picked up this shop vac from Home Depot I’m pretty excited thanks for the review on it!
NICE early model MGB
You got the wrong size floor brush that floor brush is 1 7/8 you need 2 1/2 floor brush
my rigid shopvac is making a VERY LOUD SOUND when using it now, it has no filter in it , the hose is clear any suggestions ?
You going to get gutter attachment?
can you dry a car with it?
Much appreciated 🙏🏽
Super helpful. This is exactly the review I needed.
I just bought one. Manual says there should be a filter for dry work and a separate one for wet cleanup yet I only see the one pre installed white filter which is for dry cleanup. I did not see a wet filter in your video, can you comment?
Wet filters are usually always the foam style or none at all. The paper or mesh filters are the ones that are for dry, typically combined with a foam filter
@@ToastyDIY thanks for reply. Your comment and other research has confirmed that Ridged does not provide a wet filter with this purchase. One has to buy that separately which I did today at Home Depot for roughly $25. I am a little annoyed that I bought a wet/dry shop vac and I can’t use it as a wet shop vac unless I buy a stand alone filter.
@@j.lincoln5992 hi, can you do wet without any filters?
Dope video!
Just bought one today!!
Pretty’ good helpful video 👍
Wow it’s not $69 it’s $85 now. Smh
A little crevice reacher... 😂
:0 not dyson nani
It’s fucking Noisy