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ToolGuyd > Shop Essentials > Vacmaster Wall-Mount Garage Vacuum

Vacmaster Wall-Mount Garage Vacuum

Jun 5, 2012 Stuart 2 Comments

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Vacmaster wall-mount shop vacuum

Vacmaster’s VWM510 wall-mount wet/dry vacuum is currently on sale over at Amazon for just $108 with free shipping. Yes, this might still seem a bit pricey, but this Vacmaster isn’t an ordinary shop vacuum.

The vac is wall-mountable and has a remote starter feature that lets you toggle the vac on and off while you’re cleaning. A long 2-part hose makes it great for garage use.

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The vac features a 2-stage 5HP motor and has a 20-foot power cord. It comes with a handle with on/off remote and adjustable suction control, 10-foot flex hose, 11-foot hose, 2 extensions, cartridge filter, foam sleeve, round dust brush, wide utility nozzle, crevice tool, medium-size nozzle, noise diffuser, detachable tool caddy, and wall-mount bracket.

We reviewed the Channellock-branded version of this vac and were quite pleased with the design, build quality, and complement of accessories. It’s a great buy, even at the regular price of $130-140.

You can use this in a shop, but its smaller capacity (5-gallons) and medium-sized 1-7/8″ hose makes it somewhat better suited for home/garage use.

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2 Comments

  1. Graham Linney

    Jul 4, 2018

    Hello, I have this Vacmaster vacuum and I have a defective filter retainer that holds the cartridge filter in place.
    I am located in Berwick Nova Scotia , Canada, is there any way that I can get this part?
    Thank you very much

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    • Stuart

      Jul 4, 2018

      I am sorry, but you will have to contact Vacmaster. ToolGuyd is a tool news and review site, and so there is nothing we can do to help you.

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