The 9 Gallon* wet/dry vacuum is perfect for job site and large clean-up applications. It also features a washable dust cartridge filter for small, dry debris and wet materials. This vacuum also features a strong handle for easy carrying, large on/off switch with water-resistant design for safe and quick access, convenient, built-in 10’ power cord and accessory bag to get all your accessories/tools organized. Large Rubbert Swiveling casters provide ease of movement in any direction while a built-in tank drain makes draining easy.
Feature:
- Sturdy 9 Gallon* wet/dry vacuum ideal for large pick-up applications 9 Gallon* poly container
- Powerful 5 peak horsepower** motor provides just the amount of suction needed to most any cleanup job
- Ultra durable rubberized casters allow smooth swiveling for ease of movement
- 10' power cord with cord wrap helps reach almost any cleanup need
- Built-in blower port powerful enough to blow sawdust and debris from most any workshop
- Built-in accessory storage bag conveniently attached to the backside of the vacuum to keep all accessories neatly organized
- Large built-in tank drain makes it easy to remove liquids picked up
Accessories included: 1-7/8" X 7' hose, 2- extension wands, washable & reusable cartridge filter, floor nozzle, utility nozzle, crevice nozzle, disposable filter bag & accessory storage bag
Specifications
- Gallon Size: 9*
- HP: 5**
- CFM: 90
- Cord Length: 10'
- Hose Length: 7'
- Hose Diameter: 1-7/8"
Accessories
- Cartridge Filter: DXVC6910
- Disposable filter Bag: DXVA19-4101 ,
- 1-7/8" X 7' Hose: DXVA19-2500,
- 2 Extension Wand: DXVA19-1202
- Utility Nozzle: DXVA19-1300
- Crevice Nozzle: DXVA19-1400
- Floor Brush: DXVA19-1900
Packaging Information
- CTN dimension (inches): 18 x 18.3 x 22.25
- Length (inches): 18
- Width (inches): 18.3
- Height (inches): 22.25
- Weight (lbs): 23
*Tank capacity refers to actual tank volume and does not reflect capacity available during operation.
**Peak Horsepower" (PHP) is a term used in the wet/dry vacuum industry for consumer comparison purposes. It does not denote the operational horsepower of a wet/dry vacuum but rather the horsepower output of a motor, including the motor’s inertial contribution, achieved in laboratory testing. In actual use, motors do not operate at the peak horsepower shown.