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Old 09-15-19, 04:43 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Jeff-Groves View Post
Plus this Vac can suck up water if need be.
So does the Milwaukee and it can be carried and operated with one hand.

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But I do work on a professional level in commercial construction so It may be above the average user tool.
Well I dunno. I have also been working in a professional level on commercial construction sites since the mid 1980's and it's been my experience that Porter tools (a Lowes product I believe?) in general are kind of on the cheap side.

Do I want to use this model of Milwalkee for cleaning up around a table saw? No, they make bigger vaccuums for that application, but i will tell you the one I have is handy as heck to clean up bits of ceiling tile, sheet rock and concrete dust that is generated when we run cable.
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