No, but they are not made to clean as deeply as inside vaccums so you wont ever get a really clean clean.
Yes, just empty the shop vac often so it wont overfill.
A ridgid shop vac is not a vaccuum for cleaning your house. It is however, a shop vac for cleaning basements, attics, garages, and porches/decks of your house. It is sometimes reccomended outside.
There are a number of vacuum cleaners available from Shop-Vac that do not require a bag change. Some of these vacuums are the 'Shop-Vac Portable', 'Shop-Vac Air Mover' and the 'Shop-Vac Ash Vacuum'.
If the Shop Vac is tripping the breaker to a house turn other electronics off while it is in use. The power in the house should be checked out by a electrician.
Yes, but be careful not to overuse it. Most shop vac filters are fibrous and get clogged with fine drywall dust. I always change filers after vacuuming drywall.
The brand new shop vac 6 is made by the company Shop-Vac. vacuums. The 6 actually stands for 6 gallons which is what the vacuum holds. They are the makers of the original wet dry vac.
The number of gallons a Shop Vac filter holds depends on which model you have. A Shop Vac filter can have a capacity of between 5 and 15 gallons depending on the make.
You need to use forced air through the suction pipe from the pool pump, to the skimmer, this will blow out any debris trapped inside. you can use the air out port on a shop vac. hope this helps.
Yes but, you don't want to do it yourself make sure you have a shock vac with a small enough hose that you can get into the gas tank.DO NOT use shop vac,gas vapors can explode from vac motor
Removing the filter from your wet / Dry vac makes it a wet vac. Only vacuum water with a wet/dry rated vac. If you use a regular vac you might ruin the vac or electrocute yourself.
One can purchase an industrial shop vac at Shop Vac, Amazon, Lowes, Home Depot, Grainger, Industrial Vacuum, Hellman Versand (Germany), Northern Tool, eBay, Goodway, Rewci and many more.
Yes, Monkey Glue Confetti and Lighting in Sacramento makes a thing called The Shop Vac Confetti Blower. It's simple, you pay 149.00 for the box that hooks to the blowing end of your shop vac and it will blow confetti for as long as you like, just keep feeding it. It's fun and very new. Check the company out at Monkeyglue.com.