Milwaukee M12 Vs M18 Wet Dry Vac at Andrew Gillan blog

Milwaukee M12 Vs M18 Wet Dry Vac. If you have enough batters for the m12. Given that there’s only a $10 price. Hepa filter will collect 99.97% of airborne. I have the m12 and use it for my trailer, i also have the m18 shop vac i use for my truck. If you’re tired of treating. Powerful 18 v motor with a maximum air flow of 1300 l/min/ 80 bar provides excellent suction power for both wet and dry clean up applications. Milwaukee’s wet dry vacuum performance is fantastic, the build is clearly more durable than other designs, and we absolutely love the modular aspect. The reservoir in the m12 is tiny. The hepa filter it comes with is for dry only. If you leave the original filter on that is definitely your problem. If you want to be able to vacuum up any measurable amount of water, go with the m18. The m12 wet/dry, m18 toolbox, and m18 packout are all very capable and top options in the cordless wet/dry vac realm. Even with the hepa filter. I’m in both the m12 and m18 platforms. 4.5/5    (66)

MILWAUKEE M18 CORDLESS WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANER M18VC2 ToolForce
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I have the m12 and use it for my trailer, i also have the m18 shop vac i use for my truck. Even with the hepa filter. Milwaukee’s wet dry vacuum performance is fantastic, the build is clearly more durable than other designs, and we absolutely love the modular aspect. If you’re tired of treating. Hose, utility nozzle, crevice tool. Given that there’s only a $10 price. If you want to be able to vacuum up any measurable amount of water, go with the m18. Hepa filter will collect 99.97% of airborne. Powerful 18 v motor with a maximum air flow of 1300 l/min/ 80 bar provides excellent suction power for both wet and dry clean up applications. If you're sucking up water at all you should get a wet filter.

MILWAUKEE M18 CORDLESS WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANER M18VC2 ToolForce

Milwaukee M12 Vs M18 Wet Dry Vac If you leave the original filter on that is definitely your problem. If you leave the original filter on that is definitely your problem. If you have enough batters for the m12. Hepa filter will collect 99.97% of airborne. If you're sucking up water at all you should get a wet filter. The m12 wet/dry, m18 toolbox, and m18 packout are all very capable and top options in the cordless wet/dry vac realm. If you want to be able to vacuum up any measurable amount of water, go with the m18. The reservoir in the m12 is tiny. Milwaukee’s wet dry vacuum performance is fantastic, the build is clearly more durable than other designs, and we absolutely love the modular aspect. Given that there’s only a $10 price. I’m in both the m12 and m18 platforms. Even with the hepa filter. Hose, utility nozzle, crevice tool. If you’re tired of treating. I have the m12 and use it for my trailer, i also have the m18 shop vac i use for my truck. Looking to get a small wet/dry vac for small inside jobs.

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