Stanley Wet/Dry Vacuum 4 Horsepower Stainless Steel Tank
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- Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025
- Stanley Wet/Dry Vacuum 4 Horsepower Stainless Steel Tank
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Stanley Wet/Dry Vacuum, 4 Gallon, 4 Horsepower, Stainless Steel Tank
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In this quick video I demonstrate how the Stanley Wet/Dry Vacuum, 4 Gallon, 4 Horsepower, Stainless Steel Tank work with a brief how to assemble.
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Stanley Wet/Dry Vacuum 4 Horsepower Stainless Steel Tank
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I Like this guy straight to the pint no 50 minute intro about ads just straight to the product
Finally someone doing a wet test . Thank you sir.
I plan to purchase a very similar five gallon four horsepower unit by Stanley. I plan to treat mine with more care once it arrives . I appreciate the tutorial .Thanks.
I luv the fact that u were so gentle with taking out the accessories from the box...luv the "I don't give a F@#%" attitude🤣
Haha lol
No kidding!
Tools are tools.
😂
Why didn't you take the blue filter off for wet pickup?
So take the blue filter and the foam filter off for wet? And for dry keep them both on?
@@eltigre1374 No, take off just the blue filter when doing wet pickup. You can keep them both on for dry.
Great suction,light weight, easy use and clean
The wet pickup should have been done with only the foam not with blue dry filter also attached
Exactly what I was coming to say. I did the exact same thing not knowing. When I went to purchase more blue dry filters, this is when I learned. Ive had one of these Stanley shop vac's for a few years, but its smaller (still a 4.0/4.0) and I lost my paperwork and box and extra goodies.
Thank you! Your comment just saved my b🚬tt!
You gotta push forward when you're doing wet suction. That's why it kept pushing the water back instead of picking it up. Cheers.
He looked where the squeegee was but didn't quite understand how to use it lol.
Glad im not the only on who caught this.
Can I use this machine to clean wet carpet as the rental one from home depot?
When picking up dry do we use bag
I plan to use this appliance to clean where there is lots of construction dust "leaking" in a home remodel. Area of home outside of remodel area hit with dust even when construction area is cordoned off with plastic - wet/dry is needed bc wetting the dust with water prevents sawdust etc. from flying around and can then vacuum more effectively without kicking more dust into the air. Thanks for the video!
Or not make a nasty shit cauldron and just buy a shop vac with a actual filter and use it normally
Doesnt it act as a blower too?
That brown bag sir is for when u want to vaccum out your car or whatever.. it goes in the inside of the vaccum and attach to the black nozzle inside
Does the foam filter go on first? then the blue filter with the ring? The blue filter bag keeps coming loose.
the blue filter is for sucking dry stuff only. The black foam is for wet stuff. You cant and do not put both on. The blue dry filter is clamped on by a ring.
how do I put the power unit back together
I've just unboxed mine. First off there is no clamp for the blue filter to hold it on. So I guess I need to send it back. The rest was easy to put together and took me a few minutes. The castors aren't the same though it is still the same stainless steel model. I;m in Canada so maybe that is why. I got from the instructions that you should take off the blue filter if you vacuum something wet.
How much did u pay and where at in canada
thanks for your video, it made me decide for this handy and compact vacuum for my cars.
What's the other bag for?
I also bought the "strap pack" backpack that was featured on the Amazon page with the Stanley so I can wear the vac while clearing cobwebs in the basement
Nice demo. Thanks
Great video! I'm still not
sure what the dust bag is
for, did you figure it out?
Every home needs one. Mostly for spills or leaks on carpet.
Got it to clean up on from a flood.ty.i love it
Did you take the dry filter off before you did the wet test?
Yes.
The blue cover was on when you finished vacuuming wet test. Maybe I’m confused what the dry filter was.
Nope 🙅🏻
@@Banditvaldez Dry is blue, wet is the black foam one under the blue.
@@mstinamichele so take off the black foam one when using dry vacuum?
Please, post a vacuum sound warning. My cats lost it. 😂
How about reading the instructions before you do a review. For wet pickup use only the foam filter. For dry use only the blue filter bag.
Lord is that the reusable filter with water lol
When cleaning something wet take the blue bag off
Stupid question.....do you need to use the bags?
Thanks for the video ,!!
Best video demo of this product ive see. Just made my mind up to pick this up. Well done Sir !!
So the blue filter is for wet right?
Quiero el motor o la armadura gracias puedes decirme dónde comprarla en Hermosillo sonora
Ojalá que sea de el porque no me imagino como será con lo ajeno.
Quiero comprar, es de uso rudo tal como lo demuestra usted. 💪
PSA: Remove the filter when using your vacuum on fluids.
psa a, if ur vac has a wet filter, then put it on and remove any bag u might have put in the inside, so it wont get rip and melt.
There's our wet situation
Just throwin shit🤣
i bought that one. Wrok well, but it is very, but very noisy!
Do you really throw things on the ground like that?
Es una bestia mostrando el producto tienes que ser más delicado
You did not address using the disposable bag which is why i watched this video.
Cuidadoso total. Jajajajja
You don’t take good care of things. Very unappreciative as to how he throws everything on the floor
Brayden Bryant I see many unpacking videos where they do this. It's plain stupidity😡
The before part of the car carpet cleaning portion of the video shows how he takes care of things.
Lol
I lost the blue filter
brutal. lots of water left behind.
Re bestia el chabón tira todo alto Gil
Bro, did you read the manual 🤦🏻♂️
Why you so rough
Needs some care
Very annoying music
Dude, stop throwing stuff its so annoying
What a gross person to show a product throws everything away