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New Ridgid 18V Cordless Hand Vac

Apr 13, 2022 Stuart 20 Comments

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Ridgid has a new 18V cordless hand vac, model R8609021B.

Its main selling points include over 40% increased airflow and 65% increased suction power compared to its predecessor.

In other words, it’s a much-improved cordless vacuum.

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Key Features & Specs

  • 40 CFM airflow
  • 24.6 IOW (waterlift/inches of water)*
  • 2-stage filtration
  • Filter is washable and reusable
  • Transparent tank
  • Replacement filter: AC32VF1 (single), AC32VF21 (3-pack)

*The vacuum is only suited for dry pickup.

The vacuum comes with an extension wand, utility nozzle, crevice nozzle, and crevice clip.

Price: $60 (tool-only), $99 for the kit

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Discussion

While not as interesting and exciting as Dewalt’s new 20V Max cordless stick vacuum, the new Ridgid looks like to be a notable redesign.

Home Depot has a special buy on a kit featuring the older model, for $79 with a 2Ah battery and charger.

This is just one of many new Ridgid 18V cordless power tools that are soon hitting the market.

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Read More: Ridgid is Launching Many New 18V Cordless Power Tools in 2022

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20 Comments

  1. fred

    Apr 13, 2022

    Maybe there is some cross pollination (so to speak) from Dirt Devil or Hoover – TTI’s other vacuum cleaner brands

    Reply
  2. Nathan

    Apr 13, 2022

    one attachment I can think of that might help it – a 4 inch or such wide nozzle with brush attachment.

    think – sweep off the work table – hence the brush addition.

    Reply
  3. TonyT

    Apr 13, 2022

    Font part and specs look similar to the $35 Ryobi PCL705 (37 CFM, 28 IOW), but the rear is quite different.
    https://www.ryobitools.com/products/details/33287201860

    Ryobi also has TWO more hand held vacuums coming, the PCB704 (40 CFM, 37 IOW) and the wet/dry PCL702, which is the first wet/dry hand held vacuum I’ve seen.

    PCL704K https://www.ryobitools.com/products/details/33287208951
    PCL702K https://www.ryobitools.com/products/details/33287200283

    Reply
    • Jammer

      Apr 14, 2022

      Metabo hpt has a handheld wet/dry vac.

      Reply
      • TonyT

        Apr 14, 2022

        Thanks for the info on it https://www.metabo-hpt.com/us/main-navigation/item/r18dslq4-18v-lithium-ion-vacuum-(tool-body-only)

        BTW, the Metabo HPT 36V wet/dry canister vac looks VERY nice (much nicer than my 3 gal Ryobi wet/dry vac, but then again, it costs a lot more).

        Reply
      • Jammer

        Apr 14, 2022

        Link to a video of it being used. Not sure if anything has changed between Hitachi and Metabo hpt versions.

        https://youtu.be/jOUeroh7Low

        Reply
  4. Frank D

    Apr 13, 2022

    And it is 79.99 with battery and charger …
    Is the CFM and such actually any good???

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Apr 13, 2022

      I don’t see it. I see $60 for tool only, $99 for the kit, and $79 for the OLDER MODEL kit.

      18V-class hand vacs can be fairly powerful these days. They’re small and meant for spot cleanup tasks. They’re great if you have reasonable expectations.

      Reply
      • Frank D

        Apr 13, 2022

        Sorry, if that was the older model kit, that got suggested to me. I have had my eye on the Ryobi stick vacs that look like a “ dyson “ …

        Reply
        • Chris

          Apr 18, 2022

          The push to release on the tank will be much improved compared to the twist tank on the old version that would come off every time you removed an attachment and spill all the dirt and debris you just meant to pick up.

          Reply
  5. EagleBeagle

    Apr 13, 2022

    Are we sure that it’s 40cfm? I have the Ridgid Gen5x vacuum and it’s rated at 150cfm and can pick up liquids. I feel like the last two iterations of this vacuum have been sorely lacking in comparison to their Gen5x line.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Apr 14, 2022

      That’s what it says in press materials and HD’s retail listings.

      The new Dewalt hand vac is rated at 46 CFM. 40 CFM is in the same ballpark and seems reasonable.

      Reply
      • EagleBeagle

        Apr 14, 2022

        Wow, I’m pretty surprised at that. The Gen5x is a beast of a vacuum but it is LOUD and a little hefty. I’ve noticed that Ridgid has moved towards less power in some tools (i.e. their high torque impact) and some of their newer offerings have similar specs to the Gen5x line, like their hammer drill. I wonder what caused them to move away from the Octane line.

        Reply
      • Eagle Beagle

        Apr 14, 2022

        Actually Stuart, I just looked at the specs on the Gen5x and it is 40 CFM. I was looking at the spec for a different tool that was in the same article. Sorry!

        Reply
        • Stuart

          Apr 14, 2022

          It’s not just you; Google highlights 150 CFM in searches, pulling it out of context from a source that doesn’t clearly enough state the rating is for a different product.

          Reply
  6. Mike

    Apr 14, 2022

    I have been underwhelmed by my Gen5X vac – small dust bin and a pain to empty – so this is improvement.

    The Gen5X was brushless. At the HD web site, I do not see anything about whether this model is also brushless?

    Reply
  7. Davethetool

    Apr 14, 2022

    States it has a 2 stage filter but doesn’t show the two filters. Looks very similar to the Ryobi 18v hand vac in filter reproduction however. I’m own a few of the Ryobi hand vacs that I purchased to replace all three of my B&D 18v Nicad hand vacs and honestly like the B&D filtration system better which pretty much consisted of a corrugated filter shielded behind a plastic pre filter with lots of smaller holes in the plastic. The Ryobi filter system IMO, with the nylon pre-filter, gets clogged too rapidly and loses suction. Then you have to pull the dust bucket off more frequently to wipe the junk off the pre filter than I ever had to do with the B&D Dustbusters. NiCads we’re getting too expensive to find and replace, aftermarket NiCad replacement 18v batteries would get less life than the OEM batteries and my 18-20v battery converter for the B&D would not work on the hand vacs which is why I switched over to Ryobi hand vacs.

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    • Koko The Talking Ape

      Apr 14, 2022

      I wonder if you could improvise something out of wire mesh, maybe supported by stiff wire.

      Reply
  8. Mr. C

    Apr 18, 2022

    I have the previous model vac which this one is replacing…

    I’m not a fan. Let’s just say it sucks [ha. ha.]. Seriously, it just doesn’t have the suction you’d expect — and it’s MUCH louder than even a full sized Dyson home vacuum. I actually need to wear hearing protection with the Ridgid. And it just DOES NOT get the job done.

    I hope this new one fixes that issue, but I’ll wait until the reviews are out. I won’t get burned again.

    Reply
  9. Bob Adkins

    Apr 18, 2022

    That vac looks a lot like my “Mellif” brand vac I purchased on Amazon. It uses DeWalt batteries and colors. It actually works great.

    Reply

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