Lowe's - 10 Gallon Shop Vac on sale

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Pull and CFM displacement doesn't always equate though [;)]. What we need is high CFM. That said, it might work for those with small shop...just make sure to buy some ear muffs too. [:D]

I am just baffled how they can get away with this hp rating. I thought there should be some kind of "REAL" standard.
 
Ive have a BIG nasty noisy Craftsman for yrs and it works great but I don't use it for a dust collector !! It would drive me outta the shop and my hearing would be gone by now .. dang thing sucks up anything it gets close to :O).... [:D]Having said all that IF I didn't have this one I would buy one a those at Lowes nice buy IMHO ... But I would have to try it first I like a shop vac to really suck[:D]




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Originally posted by Dario
<br />How do they rate the HP on these?

I mean, it can't be more powerful than my 1.5 HP dust collector right?

I'm pretty sure my Shop Vac states max hp at top speed. They don't really need high torque when just starting. Mine is 5.5 hp (12 gal.), I wouldn't reccomend anything less. I paid $79.00 at Lowe's.
 
Originally posted by Dario
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How do they rate the HP on these?

I mean, it can't be more powerful than my 1.5 HP dust collector right?

I got my answer from Kevin Brady (member of another forum I frequent) who is the author of this:
http://users.goldengate.net/~kbrady/motors.html
 
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