Great video, thank you for uploading! I mostly use the old vacuum for quick car cleaning (I have a corded shop vac for more intensive deep cleaning) and was looking to upgrade to something new. I wanted a comparison video and just happened to find your channel. The new vacuum seems to address my dislikes about the old version: 1) hose length, 2) accessory storage - lost/dropped accessories all the time, and 3) the lip inside the vacuum chamber that made it slighlty difficult to dump contents. I appreciate you detailing the differences and have subscribed to show my support! Thanks again!
Hey. This is one of the most detailed comments I have ever received. May god bless you! I have not noticed the lip you mention - maybe I have not used it enough. I'll have a look in the new one next time I do it. I don't have the old one anymore. And yes, it is totally worth the upgrade if you can afford it. Many thanks Kamil
I bought the newer version a couple weeks ago. Great vac. One difference with the one here in Canada is that there is no cover for the battery. I didn't know that the bottom links plate came off. I don't use that system so good to know. Thank you
Thanks for the info! That's a shame about the battery cover. Also, it's no good removing the bottom part as then you end up with pointy plastic parts sticking out at the bottom. All the best ;-)
Great comparison, very well done! FYI: I know that it is popular in Britain to refer to these devices as "Hoovers". The device is a "Vacuum Cleaner" , where "Hoover" is a brand name for a manufacturer of vacuum cleaners. I suppose it is similar to calling a "Tissue" a "Kleenex" {as we do in the US).
Yes, I believe you are correct. Hoover was a well known brand here. I am from Poland originally and I use both terms 😉. It's similar with Sellotape and duct tape as well. Another example is Tupperware. Tissues are never called Kleenex in the UK - I have not heard that, but the brand is known to people. And thanks for the compliments.
Just picked up the new 1gal $50 and the 3gal $99 vs. M18 Packout 2.5gal $179; they're all on sale right now. I'll adapt them to fit my packout cases, home owner, not a pro so this will be handy around house, car, and remodels.
Well done! Thanks for making this video! I just saw the new one and was debating whether I should purchase it given that I also have the old one. I will after watching this video as the upgrades are significant enough for me to want it.
@@KamilsTechTips zastanawiałem się nad zakupem i różnicą między tymi modelami, bo jest różnica też w cenie i świetnie to wyjaśniłeś. Po Twojej recenzji zdecydowałem się na zakup i dzisiaj odebrałem ten nowszy model :)
Great job on the comparison. Has anyone found a good bag filter that fits yet? I just purchased the new 3 gal version US model. Sucks that ours does not have the battery cover like yours does. I will be getting the pool socks though.
Oh it's that rubber hose adapter from Ryobi? I have one but couldn't remember where I got it from. It's brilliant, I can shove anything easily into there. I wish I could buy them separately, I'd get half a dozen.
Great review, any chance you could do a review using it to clean he car or maybe wet vac carpet stains? really tempted as this is on sale at the monent.
Hey. Not right now - busy with other things. But it's definitely better than the old one. For the old one check the video by Project Farm - great test.
Thanks for reviewing the comparison. I like the background musics that you've put on the segments "Summary" and "Design", would you mind writing the name of those instrumentals please (if anyone knows, feel free to write it down :P )?
Hey. You're welcome - my pleasure. The tracks are: Gift Shop Theme (Royalty Free Music - Stream Beats), and Fun-Hip-Hop_AdobeStock_601103020 - I hope this helps. Cheers!
Check the specs. Ryobi filters are good, but not great. Watch the video I mentioned in my video to see the exact results of the particles measurements.
@@KamilsTechTips Currently renovating so my place is trash right now, I do have a 3D printer and tested one of those 3 gallon items on thingiverse, I did not have any success with them, problem is the bag slides off. i seen other vac devices that has some interresting locking mechanism, i think all you need are 2 rings, one small and one longer, so will look at that, also wonder what kind of bags would fit best, I have the old version
Ok, so if you have any luck, it would be nice to see a video of that. Also, maybe a simpler solution like duct tape? It is kind of funny and cliché, but there are so many things a duct tape can sort out! Keep us posted, buddy.
Has anyone attached an extended hose on it? It looks very short even when it's pulled to its max 👀 i'm also thinking of getting a makita battery to ryobi tool adapter so I don't have to invest in more batteries. Wondering if the newer model would be problematic since it has the waterproof plastic case over the battery. Hopefully it still runs without the case being closed 🧐
You won't fit an adapter and the battery, but you could remove the cover and fit it, or at least keep the cover open - then you can have a battery with an adapter. Regarding a hose, you should be able to fit extensions to it, either fining ones that fit or using some kind of adapter. For handheld applications the hose is long enough. For workshop applications you could use an extensions.
@@KamilsTechTips ah okay, what size diameter hose is required if I want a longer one if I want to use it for larger areas like the garage using a floor attachment like normal house vaccums ?
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Great video, thank you for uploading! I mostly use the old vacuum for quick car cleaning (I have a corded shop vac for more intensive deep cleaning) and was looking to upgrade to something new. I wanted a comparison video and just happened to find your channel.
The new vacuum seems to address my dislikes about the old version: 1) hose length, 2) accessory storage - lost/dropped accessories all the time, and 3) the lip inside the vacuum chamber that made it slighlty difficult to dump contents.
I appreciate you detailing the differences and have subscribed to show my support!
Thanks again!
Hey. This is one of the most detailed comments I have ever received. May god bless you!
I have not noticed the lip you mention - maybe I have not used it enough. I'll have a look in the new one next time I do it. I don't have the old one anymore. And yes, it is totally worth the upgrade if you can afford it.
Many thanks
Kamil
Great video! What battery do you recommend that'll give you the best run time for these vacuums
Hey. The higher the capacity, the longer runtime. I use 5Ah usually, or at least 4Ah. They eat batteries pretty quickly.
I bought the newer version a couple weeks ago. Great vac. One difference with the one here in Canada is that there is no cover for the battery.
I didn't know that the bottom links plate came off. I don't use that system so good to know. Thank you
Thanks for the info! That's a shame about the battery cover. Also, it's no good removing the bottom part as then you end up with pointy plastic parts sticking out at the bottom. All the best ;-)
@@KamilsTechTips Ya, I took off the bottom yesterday and saw the points so I put it back on. Still a good vacuum.
Yeah, a very good one. And that Link System might come handy one day ;-)
Great comparison, very well done! FYI: I know that it is popular in Britain to refer to these devices as "Hoovers". The device is a "Vacuum Cleaner" , where "Hoover" is a brand name for a manufacturer of vacuum cleaners. I suppose it is similar to calling a "Tissue" a "Kleenex" {as we do in the US).
Yes, I believe you are correct. Hoover was a well known brand here. I am from Poland originally and I use both terms 😉. It's similar with Sellotape and duct tape as well. Another example is Tupperware. Tissues are never called Kleenex in the UK - I have not heard that, but the brand is known to people. And thanks for the compliments.
Just picked up the new 1gal $50 and the 3gal $99 vs. M18 Packout 2.5gal $179; they're all on sale right now. I'll adapt them to fit my packout cases, home owner, not a pro so this will be handy around house, car, and remodels.
Sounds like a good deal. Here in the rip-off UK this is unheard of.
Well done! Thanks for making this video! I just saw the new one and was debating whether I should purchase it given that I also have the old one. I will after watching this video as the upgrades are significant enough for me to want it.
Good choice! I am really happy with the upgrade. I already sold the old one. It's a night and day almost.
Super, bardzo mi pomógł Twój film, dziękuję.
No to fajnie. Moja robota się przydała komuś. A co najbardziej ci pomogło?
@@KamilsTechTips zastanawiałem się nad zakupem i różnicą między tymi modelami, bo jest różnica też w cenie i świetnie to wyjaśniłeś. Po Twojej recenzji zdecydowałem się na zakup i dzisiaj odebrałem ten nowszy model :)
No to gratuluję jedynie słusznej decyzji ;-)
Great job on the comparison. Has anyone found a good bag filter that fits yet? I just purchased the new 3 gal version US model. Sucks that ours does not have the battery cover like yours does. I will be getting the pool socks though.
Thanks. I have not heard from anyone about any good bags. The battery cover is not a critical items, so no sweat ;-) .
Oh it's that rubber hose adapter from Ryobi? I have one but couldn't remember where I got it from. It's brilliant, I can shove anything easily into there. I wish I could buy them separately, I'd get half a dozen.
Yes, they are very good. I have two of them - one I kept from a vacuum that I had returned to Ryobi. Indeed, why don't they sell them separately?
How big batteries will fit under the plastic cover on this new one? Will the new 8Ah battery fit?
I doubt it. The standard 4 and 5Ah seems to be max. But if you keep the cover open, sky's the limit ;-)
11:27 Dang! A filter for your filter. And then another filter!
Yeah :-). Something like that :-)
Great review, any chance you could do a review using it to clean he car or maybe wet vac carpet stains? really tempted as this is on sale at the monent.
Hey. Not right now - busy with other things. But it's definitely better than the old one. For the old one check the video by Project Farm - great test.
@KamilsTechTips I've never owned one but ordered the new style vac lastnight as it on sale, hopefully good enough for hoovering the car out.
Definitely good enough. It's a nice work vac - it can handle dust and water, so a car will be easy. Good choice, buddy.
To use as a wet vac on the 11l do you just take filter out? Cheers
I should imagine. There should not be anything else. Just remove what you do not want to get wet.
Thanks for reviewing the comparison.
I like the background musics that you've put on the segments "Summary" and "Design", would you mind writing the name of those instrumentals please (if anyone knows, feel free to write it down :P )?
Hey. You're welcome - my pleasure. The tracks are: Gift Shop Theme (Royalty Free Music - Stream Beats), and Fun-Hip-Hop_AdobeStock_601103020 - I hope this helps. Cheers!
@@KamilsTechTips Thanks for the references :)!
My pleasure. I know how annoying it is not to be able to find the tune we are looking for ;-)
But, isn't the vacuum that project farm tests in that video you have used the old one?
Yes, it is, but it gives us some idea of what to expect.
Has it got a HEPA filter?
Check the specs. Ryobi filters are good, but not great. Watch the video I mentioned in my video to see the exact results of the particles measurements.
hello can you please share the dust bag you used? I bought the 3-4.5 gal dust bag from ridgid but it doesn’t work :/ thanks!
I used one for Henry, but it's not a good fit either. I could not find anything good. Just check the size and shape and hope for the best.
thanks for your reply
Let me know if you find something suitable. Cheers.
The new one mounts to the new toolboxes.
Yes, the Link system. I think I mentioned them.
there must be possible to make a 3D print to make vac bags fit more neatly ?
I guess it is possible. Are you up for the challenge?
@@KamilsTechTips Currently renovating so my place is trash right now, I do have a 3D printer and tested one of those 3 gallon items on thingiverse, I did not have any success with them, problem is the bag slides off. i seen other vac devices that has some interresting locking mechanism, i think all you need are 2 rings, one small and one longer, so will look at that, also wonder what kind of bags would fit best, I have the old version
Ok, so if you have any luck, it would be nice to see a video of that. Also, maybe a simpler solution like duct tape? It is kind of funny and cliché, but there are so many things a duct tape can sort out! Keep us posted, buddy.
Has anyone attached an extended hose on it? It looks very short even when it's pulled to its max 👀 i'm also thinking of getting a makita battery to ryobi tool adapter so I don't have to invest in more batteries. Wondering if the newer model would be problematic since it has the waterproof plastic case over the battery. Hopefully it still runs without the case being closed 🧐
You won't fit an adapter and the battery, but you could remove the cover and fit it, or at least keep the cover open - then you can have a battery with an adapter.
Regarding a hose, you should be able to fit extensions to it, either fining ones that fit or using some kind of adapter. For handheld applications the hose is long enough. For workshop applications you could use an extensions.
@@KamilsTechTips ah okay, what size diameter hose is required if I want a longer one if I want to use it for larger areas like the garage using a floor attachment like normal house vaccums ?
The nozzle has external diameter of 30mm and it gets a bit wider with distance, so you can wedge something over it. I hope it helps. @@dotdot2723
@@KamilsTechTips Yeah it does, thanks!
nice review
Thanks, buddy. What in particular did you like about it, if I may ask?
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Ok. Thanks. This takes lots of effort an no one knows really what works, apart from Mr Beast, maybe ;-)
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how about car cleaning? wtf, just a lot of trash info and did not show how it works.
There are lots of other videos showing how it works. It's a vacuum cleaner - you know what to expect, so I just discussed what is relevant.
And yes it's very good for the car too.