Thread Number: 32908
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Post# 360019   9/27/2016 at 20:30 (2,766 days old) by upright886 (Wauwatosa Wisconsin)   |   | |
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Big Plus Crank wind cord storage and 45/47 decibels 680 watts. $350+ www.parish-supply.com/ultra-quiet... Promo Video Craftsmen 12002 Sub $100 72 decibel auto rewind cord who knows the watts only marketing peak HP numbers that do not mean a thing. PROMO Video Quiet is good. Any experience on the list with Henry? Is it worth 3X? I want to find something smaller in the wet/dry arena than my 16 gallon shop vac. Matt |
Post# 360042 , Reply# 2   9/28/2016 at 09:05 (2,766 days old) by upright886 (Wauwatosa Wisconsin)   |   | |
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An agent of Vacmaster wrote me the VF408 which looks strangely like a Craftsmen 12002 with the same "peak HP" differing in color and accessories is 8A or 960w.
www.vacmaster.com/vf408-quiet-hou... I like the wet dry option. Change over is involved but at these prices one could have 2 one for wet and one for dry. The hose retention is better on the Craftsmen version. Matt |
Post# 360052 , Reply# 3   9/28/2016 at 12:43 (2,766 days old) by wyaple (Pickerington, OH)   |   | |
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A 5.0 Peak HP Shop-Vac specs out at 176 CFM (2.5 inch diameter hose), 61" of lift, 330 AirWatts and 10A power usage. This equates to 1200 Watts in a 120V scenario, which would be 1200/746 = 1.61 HP continuous load.
"In actual use, Shop-VacŪ motors do not operate at the peak horsepower shown." I'm still amazed any manufacturer is still permitted to print blatently false info if it wasn't for the work "peak" included before the "HP". Bill CLICK HERE TO GO TO wyaple's LINK |
Post# 360177 , Reply# 4   9/30/2016 at 20:30 (2,763 days old) by n0oxy (Saint Louis Missouri, United States)   |   | |
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Actually, both of these brands are made by a company called Cleva, that's why they are similar. I have a craftsman 5 gallon model that is very similar to a vacmaster 5 gallon model that I also have, they use different motors though. As has been stated, peak HP is meaningless. The main specs of interest are the water lift and CFM. |
Post# 360187 , Reply# 5   10/1/2016 at 02:29 (2,763 days old) by Mike81 ()   |   | |
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All shop vacs what I have used are extremely loud. Real suction in most cases is not comparable to the "home vacuum" although airflow is good. |
Post# 360204 , Reply# 6   10/1/2016 at 15:09 (2,763 days old) by upright886 (Wauwatosa Wisconsin)   |   | |
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It appears Cleva trims these out under 3 names. I ordered the Craftsmen 12002 version because it has formed wire to retain the hose when not in use. The VF408B is CLEVA's industrial version with a longer non self retracting cord and a nicer hose. This was a close second because of the hoses.
www.amazon.com/Cleva-Indu... I will do a sound signature video next to my 6A Royal 886 when it arrives. Does anyone have any experience with the Numatic brush accessories below? www.amazon.com/Numatic-De... www.amazon.com/Vacmaster-4-Inch-... Matt |
Post# 360373 , Reply# 7   10/4/2016 at 22:30 (2,759 days old) by upright886 (Wauwatosa Wisconsin)   |   | |
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The Craftsmen 12002 has a real nice smooth sound. It is equipped with a paper bag filter, followed by a pleated cylinder followed by a HEPA outlet. Great shop vac/hard surface vacuum. Quiet so you can hear what your are working on. 1-1/4" tubes.
I posted two short clips for comparison. Note: Visually only one vacuum is plugged in and running per video... Craftsmen 12002 Royal 886 Reference Matt |