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Ultra Pro Hardware Store Wet/Dry Vacuum 18 Gal 6.5 HP - Shop-vac Corporation

Part #: 955-18-00

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Shop-vac Corporation
  • Model Number: 955-18-00 955-18-00
  • Capacity: 18 Gallons
  • Motor: 6.5 Peak Horsepower (HP)
  • Weight: 31 lbs
  • Type: Wet/Dry Vacuum

Key Features

  • High-Performance Motor: Equipped with a 6.5 Peak HP motor, this vacuum delivers strong suction for demanding cleaning tasks.
  • Large Capacity Tank: The 18-gallon tank allows for extended cleaning sessions without frequent emptying, handling significant volumes of debris or liquids.
  • Dual Cleaning Capability: Designed to effectively clean both wet spills and dry debris, offering versatility for various cleanup needs.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand rigorous use in professional and workshop environments.

Applications

  • Workshop Cleanup: Effectively removes sawdust, wood chips, metal shavings, and other workshop debris.
  • Job Site Maintenance: Suitable for construction sites, tackling plaster dust, drywall fragments, and general building materials.
  • Liquid Spill Management: Ideal for rapidly clearing water, floods, or other liquid spills in commercial or industrial settings.
  • Garage and Home Improvement: A powerful tool for cleaning garages, basements, and handling messes from renovation projects.

Benefits

  • Efficient Cleanup: The powerful motor and large capacity enable quick and thorough cleaning of large areas and heavy messes, reducing cleanup time.
  • Versatile Performance: Seamlessly switches between wet and dry applications, providing a single solution for diverse cleaning challenges.
  • Reduced Downtime: Its substantial tank capacity minimizes interruptions for emptying, allowing users to complete tasks more efficiently.
  • Reliable Operation: Constructed for durability, this vacuum offers consistent performance in challenging environments, ensuring a dependable cleaning solution.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 23 March, 2012.