• Includes: 7 ft. hose, 12 ft. Cord with Cord Wrap, Air Control Nozzle, 2 Extension Wands, Multi Surface Floor Nozzle, 2-in1 Utility Nozzle, Crevice Tool, Round Dust Brush, standard cartridge filter, dust bag and reusable foam sleeve
  • On Board Accessory Storage, including on the rear base
  • Dust sealed switch and Balanced top handle design
  • Weather resistant design
  • 2 Year Warranty

This is a powerful little machine that my husband and I just LOVE. I ordered it as a gift for him to use in his workshop and "man cave," but once we found out how great the suction is, I basically took it over. This machine is light-weight and easy to carry. It rolls around quickly and easily. It has a nice long cord that reaches across a big room, plus the cord is automatically retractable. It has all the parts you need for all different kinds of projects, and it just keeps working. I got crud and dirt out of my carpet that you wouldn't believe right after I'd vacuumed with my Dyson! This is absolutely the best sweeper I've ever used.

Update: 14 Jan 17: I have been renovating the heck out of my home the last 8 or so months. I purchased this because of the price alone. Figured, if I was going to be abusing it to the level that I have, I wouldn't be out a massive amount of money if I ruined it. Well, this thing is incredible. It is easy to empty, easy to use, quieter than any shop vac I have ever used, easy to roll around, and the filter blows out easy too. One of the best decisions I have ever made for renovating this house. Let me tell you how badly I have abused this machine. My home is covered in popcorn ceilings. I hate popcorn ceilings, and hate scraping it off and making a massive mess. So, I taped a drywall mud knife to the underside of the floor attachment, sprayed the ceilings with water (pump sprayer) and then proceeded to scrape and suck up all the popcorn with this vacuum. After every room, I set the filter outside to dry. Once dried, I bang it out in the trash can (wear a mask FYI) and then use the vacuums blower function to blow it out. Slap that puppy back in, and do the next room. This thing just keeps on going. The hoses do get a little clogged up, but take a garden house and spray them out, it does fine. Man, I will never buy another brand of vacuum as long as these people are around. Buy it, if you don't like it, you're insane. I have had this about a week now. Easy set up. Was up and running within five minutes. Great suction and has enough attachments to get just about any job done. Also there is something it comes with I didn't see listed, it has a muffler attachment. This machine runs quieter (with this on, you do lose a tiny bit of suction, not much) than my normal upright vacuum. Seriously, my wife and I were talking while I was running it. The blower is great as well. Does everything advertised and more.

Just perfect! I'm in my 70's and it is a perfect size for me to lift, wheels roll really well, easy to maneuver, very sturdy. I love the hose attachment for it screws onto the base which makes it secure, unlike some that just push in (and come out when pulling the machine around). Was able to clean my screened in porch, which was filled with pollen and dirt from the winter, without a problem. Sucked up the pollen and dirt first using the vac bag included then removed the bag and sucked up the water I used to wash the porch down. Hard work for an old lady, but this made it easier. But to make you aware, although it is a 4 gallon it only holds less than 2 gallons of liquid before shutting down. But that was OK with me because it was easier to empty the water out.

I'm generally too lazy to write reviews, but thing thing is so good I feel obligated to do so. I'm a bit of a vacuum guy. I own canister vacs from Fein and Festool, as well as a number of more traditional "shop" type vacs. This little guy is relatively small and lightweight, especially considering how well it works. It's not convenient for me to run this side by side with the Fein and Festool, by my impression is that it's noticeably quieter than either. Suction seems to be equivalent. I don't use this to collect dust from power tools, it's just for clean up tasks around my home. It's great for vehicle cleaning as well as any other common vac tasks. Because it's supposed to be a HEPA vac, I used it last weekend to thoroughly clean my sons room as he is suffering badly from allergies. I ran the vac continuously for over an hour, and it showed no signs of getting too hot. His allergies immediately improved, though I can't give all the credit to the vac because we also washed and wiped every surface. It comes with a nice assortment of tools. My only wish is that the hose were about 2 feet longer. Considering the cost of the other vacs I own, this is about the best deal ever. Inlove mine and am trying to come up with an excuse to buy another.

I am new to the Vacmaster brand but am happy to report that this is a very high quality shop vac system. Everything you need in a shop vac kit is here with this particular model intending to be mounted to the wall. I mounted in my garage which makes car and floor cleanups very easy and convenient. Both hoses connected will give you easy coverage for 20-feet in all directions, by my estimate. The vacuum works well and is a huge improvement over my older 14-gal Rigid, which I came to realize was way too big for my needs. 5 gallon seems just about perfect. Setup is easy and the device seems to be well engineered. Everything from the thoughtful power cord wrap in the rear to the clamps that hold the motor to the bucket. The only thing missing from the directions specifically is what to do about the 2 hoses. Put them together? Which one first? The images on the box itself shows both hoses connected so this is clearly a supported way to operate. I tried it both ways and think the best method is with the standard hose connected directly to the vac base and the flex hose put on the end nearest to you. When the suction is active, the flex hose will constrict quite a bit, this constriction is worse when it's connected directly to the base. I'd say it would almost be better with 2 lengths of standard hose, honestly. The only other thing that I think would improve this product greatly is some kind of clear sight window in the base bucket so you can gauge how full it is. Being that this is mounted on the wall, you may not be very likely to take it down and check unless you really have to. One other thing to note is that the remote power control wand is battery operated and communicates wirelessly to the base which is activated by putting the base power switch in a special wireless position. The battery is included in the wand, which is sadly a non-standard model that will have to be sought out specially. We'll see how well this works over time. When mounting on the wall, make sure to mount it high enough so that you don't have to duck around the hose port if it will be in your walking path. Things I really like about the Vacmaster: -Powerful suction -Wide assortment of attachments which are stored on the base directly -Blower noise diffuser included -Remote on/off power handle -Very large and high quality filter included (foam for wet included as well) -Wall mount system works great and stores everything, including extension wands Things that could be improved: -Sight window on bucket to gauge fullness would be nice (since this is mounted on the wall) -Dual connected hoses work ok but flex hose shrinks a lot while in use. 2 standards hoses would've been fine. -There is also no "good" way to wrap and store the hoses. I just wrap both around the body using the top handle as a stop. Not pretty but effective. -The power handle uses a non-standard 23a 12v battery which will have to be purchased specially Overall very happy with the vacmaster and even happier I no longer have to lug my large and heavy 14-gallon rigid vac around to clean the car or pick up messes.

I'm leaving this vacuum a five star review. I've used it on my carpeted stairs as well as outside for leaves. The vacuum did better than expected in both scenarios. I read a ton of amazon reviews on this product and it seems to get some negative feedback in terms of its reliability out of the box. People also complain a lot about the wheels falling off. I'm hoping to clear some of those reviews up. Lets get the easy one out of the way first. The casters slide onto the bottom of the chassis. Vacmaster provides screws to secure the casters on. People who are complaining about them falling off, simply did not use the screws to secure the casters into place. As for the reliability out of the box. When I first plugged in the vacuum and started it up, it worked great. After about 5 minutes it shut off. My first thought was that I got a dud unit like some of the other reviews I read. After some trouble shooting I realized the vacuum tripped a breaker. I found this odd until I realized I had plugged it into an outlet that was running off a #15 breaker. I'm assuming this was the case for most of the one star reviews the product received. I would suggest plugging this vacuum into a kitchen outlet. Most kitchen outlets are running off a #20 or higher breaker because they are meant to run appliances. Once I plugged into a kitchen outlet (#20 breaker) the thing worked like a dream. It has plenty of suction in vacuum mode and did very well in my smallish back yard as a leaf blower. That being said, you will definitely need an extension cord. Especially for me because most of the breakers in my house are #15's. I have only used the unit three times and can't attest to it's reliability over an extended time, but with a two year warranty I'm not too worried. I love all of the on-board storage for the accessories. The hose also has a locking mechanism and stays connected to the chassis with no worries. This comes in handy when you're pulling the unit around by the hose in vacuum mode. Overall, it was a good purchase in my mind and exceeds my needs. Thanks for reading and happy shopping!

I probably researched for a week and found that this was the best value for the motor power and ability to blow. It's incredibly easy to use and I love the long cord and easily detachable blower. I had a previous vacuum of a comparable power and this one just is built stronger. The switch is a rocker where my old one was a push switch. The push switch would always get stuck. I love all the places for attachments so things are at hand. The hose itself is rather big and my large hands can hardly hold it but I'm adjusting to the use.

We used to have a shopvac qsp which we used as a household vac, before it was used to suck up water with the wrong bag (motor got wet) and replaced it with the Vacmaster. The Vacmaster is well thought out and well designed. Much quieter, built in cord reel, large buttons, and follows behind (tows) easily while vacuuming. We have hardwood, tile, granite, and some carpet throughout our house so this vacuum works perfectly for our needs. One plus is the diameter of the hose fits all our (small diameter) shop vac attachments, so they are interchangeable.

Two labs in the house. Brick and hardwood floors. Dog hair galore. The Shark just could not handle this and the regular household dirt. Works like a champ, my wife loves it, and so do I when she lets me take it out to the garage. 2" hose never clogs and there's a variety of attachments that come with it.