The Stanley stainless steel 8 Gallon* wet dry vacuum features a powerful heavy-duty motor for industry-leading performance, providing maximum suction power for heavy-duty pickup. Great for wet and dry pickups, this powerful blower port instantly converts the wet dry vacuum into a power blower. It features a strong handle for easy carrying, large on/off switch with water-resistant design for safe and quick access, convenient, built-in power cord wrap, accessory storage casters that keep your tools organized and provide ease of movement in any direction, and a built-in tank drain makes draining easy. Stanley wet dry vacuums provide superior performance in any environment.
Features
- 6.0 peak HP** with a heavy-duty motor providing maximum suction for heavy-duty pickup.
- 8 gallon* stainless steel container.
- Great for both wet and dry cleaning projects.
- Rear blower port design converts the wet/dry vacuum into a powerful blower.
- Swiveling front casters provide ease of movement in any direction.
- High performance cartridge filter for wet or dry pick up.
- Strong handles for easy carrying.
- Built-in cord wrap and accessory holder keep all accessories organized.
- Large on/off switch with water-resistant design.
- Built-in tank drain makes draining easy.
Specifications
- Gallon Size : 8.0*
- HP : 6**
- CFM :100
- Sealed Pressure : 70"
- Cord Length : 10'
- Hose Length : 6'
- Accessory size : 1-7/8"
Accessories
- Accessory size : 1-7/8"
- 1-7/8" x 6' hose (19-1100), crevice nozzle (19-1400), 2-extension wands (19-1200), utility nozzle (19-1300), floor nozzle (19-1900).
- Foam/Cartridge Filter : (08-2566B)
- Disposable filter bag : (19-3100)
Packaging Information
- CTN dimension (inches) : 24.8 x 15.16 x 18.5
- Length (inches) : 24.8
- Width (inches) : 15.1
- Height (inches) : 18.5
- Weight (lbs): 23.8
*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.