Never saw the back but yes, they sell wall panels with that diamond shape that is on the bottom and should be on the back of the vacuum. They already have shelves and hangers for the system but according to the documentation this and the new 1 gallon wet/dry are the first actual tools designed to use it as is.
You get 10 to 12 minutes on a 4aH battery. Suction is above average, portable at 11.4 pounds, filter is reusable, hose pivots, length of hose just over 5 feet, holds 2 gallons 6 oz of water, not 3 gallons, next detach the hose, plug it into the other port, and use it for a blower, downfall only has 2 attachments. Will need to buy some 1 1/4 (1.25) attachments for use in your car. The cost of a Ryobi One+ 18V 6aH or 8aH battery is extremely expensive more than the 3 Gallon dry wet vacuum itself. Wait until on Sale for $99. Here as of May 2024 Home Depot wants $129 for the basic unit. Amazon is a ripoff. The One Gallon is great if you want a smaller portable vac but the 3 Gallon suction is so much better even though battery life duration while in use is like 10 minutes whereas the 1 Gallon vac with 4aH battery will last 15 minutes. Always best to have 2 to 4 batteries. The 2aH battery is best for a small handheld vac. The 4aH batteries are somewhat affordable but if you have lots of extra cash then get those big heavy duty 8aH batteries. Maybe it would be best to consider buying DeWalt since they are the better quality machine providing you are a big spender. Bottom line, it always comes down to money. Ryobi does well for what it is, want better just have to pay a lot more. The Ryobi Power switch is flimsy like so be careful and do not over extend the reach of the hose or that will break. Plastic is cheap, Ryobi quality is PAR. Rough with it you get an Over Par defeating the purpose of ownership aka not taking care of your belongings only to break quicker. Electrical Plug Equipment will always be more efficient and powerful than battery power tools. Do you research on the products before you buy. Just don't rely on 1 or 2 UA-cam videos. I was going to buy the 1 Gallon Ryobi Wet/Dry Vac. but $79 when said to be $59 I held off. Finding info about the 3 Gallon Ryobi is now what I want but refuse to pay $129 and will wait until $99. I already have 1-2aH and 2-4aH Ryobi batteries so why spend a lot of money on new or bigger batteries for a different machine.
Hey, Shelly, I'm catching up with all the comments. I hope you and your family had a great 2023 holiday as well. Yeah, She is the owner of the vacuum and the other excellent vacuums we just got in 😅 If I buy another one, I will hide it in my car😅
Never saw the back but yes, they sell wall panels with that diamond shape that is on the bottom and should be on the back of the vacuum. They already have shelves and hangers for the system but according to the documentation this and the new 1 gallon wet/dry are the first actual tools designed to use it as is.
Hello, you are right! I will get the wall link soon! THANKS!
You get 10 to 12 minutes on a 4aH battery. Suction is above average, portable at 11.4 pounds, filter is reusable, hose pivots, length of hose just over 5 feet, holds 2 gallons 6 oz of water, not 3 gallons, next detach the hose, plug it into the other port, and use it for a blower, downfall only has 2 attachments. Will need to buy some 1 1/4 (1.25) attachments for use in your car. The cost of a Ryobi One+ 18V 6aH or 8aH battery is extremely expensive more than the 3 Gallon dry wet vacuum itself. Wait until on Sale for $99. Here as of May 2024 Home Depot wants $129 for the basic unit. Amazon is a ripoff. The One Gallon is great if you want a smaller portable vac but the 3 Gallon suction is so much better even though battery life duration while in use is like 10 minutes whereas the 1 Gallon vac with 4aH battery will last 15 minutes. Always best to have 2 to 4 batteries. The 2aH battery is best for a small handheld vac. The 4aH batteries are somewhat affordable but if you have lots of extra cash then get those big heavy duty 8aH batteries. Maybe it would be best to consider buying DeWalt since they are the better quality machine providing you are a big spender.
Bottom line, it always comes down to money. Ryobi does well for what it is, want better just have to pay a lot more. The Ryobi Power switch is flimsy like so be careful and do not over extend the reach of the hose or that will break. Plastic is cheap, Ryobi quality is PAR. Rough with it you get an Over Par defeating the purpose of ownership aka not taking care of your belongings only to break quicker. Electrical Plug Equipment will always be more efficient and powerful than battery power tools. Do you research on the products before you buy. Just don't rely on 1 or 2 UA-cam videos.
I was going to buy the 1 Gallon Ryobi Wet/Dry Vac. but $79 when said to be $59 I held off. Finding info about the 3 Gallon Ryobi is now what I want but refuse to pay $129 and will wait until $99. I already have 1-2aH and 2-4aH Ryobi batteries so why spend a lot of money on new or bigger batteries for a different machine.
It works with the wall system.
Merry Christmas to you and your family! Just like your wife, I would have taken that vac too and claimed it as mine 😂😂
Hey, Shelly, I'm catching up with all the comments. I hope you and your family had a great 2023 holiday as well. Yeah, She is the owner of the vacuum and the other excellent vacuums we just got in 😅 If I buy another one, I will hide it in my car😅