Definitely impressive. A car wash vacuum that is working properly with good seals around the motors & doors along with clean vac bags is 80" wc. The large Milwaukee vac on high was 76" wc. Very nice! 👍
Your last comment is true for me as well, Ted. I do like the Milwaukee tools. My biggest Issue with the new vacuum is the space it takes up in the service truck, the little vacuum is hard to beat for the space it takes. Thanks for the videos, appreciate your time.
So the new machine has about 2x the sealed vacuum as the old one, but the vacuum doesn't change much whether on I or II. That suggests that the second motor is in air parallel with the first and that the airflow should be increased substantially when both are running. Also they must have a separate check valve on each motor intake to allow one motor to run without pulling air through the other.
For clearing drains higher vacuum is better ,moving material higher volume air flow is better . Just like 1/2” vacuum line speeds emptying refrigeration system faster than 1/4” line .
I went through 3 dewalt 20v max. This milwaukee is much better. Maybe not so much more on suction but this has a compartment, hose compartment, and the squared off shape is much more truck friendly. The plastic hinge holders keep breaking on the dewalts
Might be a bit more size than the small one but the added suction and run time will give you a chance to go in the attic if needed while it’s doing it’s thing
I was thinking about getting the big one I already have the smaller m18 one. I vacuumed a mouse nest out of like 10 feet of pvc piping with it. But it smells bad now lol
Compared to the little vacuum that big one will suck the pvc drain lines flat, 😅good grief. Wondering if dewalt will make a flexvolt vacuum instead of dust collector to compete
Wonder how hard it is on the motor to use that much power with 3/4" pipe. Especially when it's clogged. Bigger isn't always better. I use the 18 already. May get this to replace my buckethead wet vac. Really really needs bluetooth so I can shut it off from inside the house. Dewalt has a bluetooth but it's too big and I think it's dry only.
Are the filters interchangeable? I think that new vacuum is too big and bulky to carry around on a regular basis. Most of the clogs you seem to run into are able to be cleared by the small vacuum pretty easily so the added power may not be worthwhile
Definitely impressive. A car wash vacuum that is working properly with good seals around the motors & doors along with clean vac bags is 80" wc. The large Milwaukee vac on high was 76" wc. Very nice! 👍
Your last comment is true for me as well, Ted. I do like the Milwaukee tools. My biggest Issue with the new vacuum is the space it takes up in the service truck, the little vacuum is hard to beat for the space it takes. Thanks for the videos, appreciate your time.
"Gotta have it" is correct.
Holy crap! 😳😳😳 That’s impressive! I have the little one, and I’m happy using it around the house and garage
I would like to see a 120v power supply on each new vac for versatility. Wall power when it's available or battery power when you're working remote.
So the new machine has about 2x the sealed vacuum as the old one, but the vacuum doesn't change much whether on I or II. That suggests that the second motor is in air parallel with the first and that the airflow should be increased substantially when both are running. Also they must have a separate check valve on each motor intake to allow one motor to run without pulling air through the other.
You have probably said this and even linked it before but where do you get the tool attached to the vacuum for the drains?
so would you say power wise the dual battery is worth the extra cost over the 6 gallon single battery vacuum?
Can't wait to see you use that in the field Ted. Great stuff!
Wow. What an improvement. Thanks for the test.
I love all my Milwaukee tools its a great line of tools
For clearing drains higher vacuum is better ,moving material higher volume air flow is better . Just like 1/2” vacuum line speeds emptying refrigeration system faster than 1/4” line .
Great test for comparison!
Nice Ted, Good choice, I'm a sucker for Milwaukee tools too, Hardly ever disappointed when I buy anything they make.
that is a substantial difference in efficiency
I like it! I’m using 18 v dewalt . Been looking into replacing it. Thanks
I went through 3 dewalt 20v max. This milwaukee is much better. Maybe not so much more on suction but this has a compartment, hose compartment, and the squared off shape is much more truck friendly. The plastic hinge holders keep breaking on the dewalts
Might be a bit more size than the small one but the added suction and run time will give you a chance to go in the attic if needed while it’s doing it’s thing
I was thinking about getting the big one I already have the smaller m18 one. I vacuumed a mouse nest out of like 10 feet of pvc piping with it. But it smells bad now lol
I love Milwaukee Tools as well!!!!
Dang the big guy generates more vacuum than most cars! Well then, the little one has more vacuum than my car makes at idle ;)
I thought the new one was going to have a little more suck, but it really sucked. I was surprised to say the least.
You need a commission. Im sold.
Compared to the little vacuum that big one will suck the pvc drain lines flat, 😅good grief. Wondering if dewalt will make a flexvolt vacuum instead of dust collector to compete
I'm the same love Milwaukee cordless tools
thanks for the info
Looks big but powerful
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Wonder how hard it is on the motor to use that much power with 3/4" pipe. Especially when it's clogged. Bigger isn't always better. I use the 18 already. May get this to replace my buckethead wet vac. Really really needs bluetooth so I can shut it off from inside the house. Dewalt has a bluetooth but it's too big and I think it's dry only.
Are the filters interchangeable? I think that new vacuum is too big and bulky to carry around on a regular basis. Most of the clogs you seem to run into are able to be cleared by the small vacuum pretty easily so the added power may not be worthwhile
To be fair, we probably see a extremely small percentage of his service calls. We don’t know how much he uses his vac
You running filters when using it with water?
How can I get that attachment you use to help drain the lines. I need to have one! Lol
Where can I get the DIY tool on end of hose?
Didn't see much of a difference between high and low. Probably more of a velocity thing as opposed to vacuum I''m thinking.
What's the vacuum attachment called?
Project Farm test 😉💪
that's s huge difference
I wonder what the horsepower is?
“Sucker” for Milwaukee tools.😂😂😂
Good demo ... Nice product ...
Milwaukee tools are great! Yes, they are expensive, but you get what you pay for.
I think for Your work, the smaller Vacuum would be better.
Buy once cry once a person should set themselves up for success.
👍👍👍🔥🔥
Not a fair test - old vacuum with old filter against new vacuum with new filter. I, too, am a Milwaukee fan boy.
No filters in either… ever.
@@TedCookHVAC Thanks for the clarification.
That thing sucks! 💪👍🏻
Problem is it’s as big as a bale of hay
Yes, but do you still need that bale of hay.