For a variety of jobs around your home or shop, this PORTER-CABLE PCX18406-5B 5-gallon*, 4HP** wet/dry vacuum gives you powerful, reliable performance. The high-performance 4 peak HP** motor provides maximum power for suction and blowing. The included blower port instantly converts this wet/dry vacuum into a powerful blower when you need it. The quick-lock hose allows for quick connections and the wide stainless steel base prevents this shop vacuum from tipping over. With swiveling casters built-in, this wet dry vacuum is easy to move in any direction. With a large water-resistant on/off switch and a sturdy handle for easy carrying, this 5-gallon* capacity wet/dry vacuum can be used in a variety of uses.
Whether you want to deep clean your floors and curtains or to clean up water after some flooding, this 5-Gallon* Wet/Dry Shop Vacuum from PORTER-CABLE will come in handy.
Features:
- Swiveling casters give you ease of movement around the workshop, garage, jobsite, or home.
- Large, water-resistant on/off switch.
- Sturdy handle attached to the body for easy carrying.
- Convenient design make all the accessory storage easily.
Specifications:
- Blower Port: Yes
- Brand: Porter Cable
- Cord Length: 10 ft.
- Peak Horsepower: 4 Horsepower**
Includes:
- Super Flexible Hose (25-1226), 3 Extension Wands (25-1205A), Floor Nozzle (13-1570), Gulper Nozzle (13-1588), Crevice Nozzle (13-1508), 1-1/4" Inflation Kit (13-4001), and Accessory Storage Bag (19-5158).
- Foam Filter: (19-1600)
- Disposable Filter Bag: (19-3100)
- Reusable Dry Filter With Clamp Ring: (19-1500)
Packaging Information
- CTN dimension (inches) : 13x17x12
- Length (inches) : 13
- Width (inches) : 17
- Height (inches) : 12
- Weight (Lbs): 14.8
*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.