A little while ago you did a short about this vac and I was amazed and searched and searched for anything on this vacuum. I final found them at my local Lowes. I have to say it is awesome! I use it with my cnc and the noise level in my shop has plummeted. Thank you for all the tool info!!
Based on your review, I bought this vacuum. About $130.00 at Lowes. I dropped it off at the job, but wasn't there when they started using it. Everyone was extremely impressed. When I heard it, I thought there was something wrong. Nope, nothing wrong, just not used to a shop vac being so quiet. It has great suction. I've had several over the years and settled on the Rigid for the last few. No more. I've never seen a vacuum as good as this one. It is so quiet. Deserved repeating. Thanks for the review. You sold at least 3 vacs for DeWalt.
@@joshuajay2886 I would say it's a little better, in my opinion. I just bought another one. Nothing wrong with the first ones, but it is so good, I bought one for my house.
Bought this vac a few days ago after contemplating building a silencing enclosure for my current Ridgid. $130 saved me HOURS of work and easily that much in plywood, hardware, and misc materials like sound dampening foam. This Dewalt stealth sonic vac is easily one of the best shop upgrades I've made. Total game changer to be able to just turn it on without having to go put on hearing protection. Ironically the sound of air rushing into the tool or hose is often louder than the vac motor!
Thanks for the very straight up test. As a lifelong landlord I've got to tell you Mr. Vac is in my top five favorite tools. And the quiet test turned my head and moving water is the primary job I do with this tool.
Worth every dollar, well designed, quite and even rolls better. I have a detail business and it is the best yet. I don’t know if it is a two stage motor but who cares the way this works.
DeWalt brand vacuums are not made by DeWalt, they are made by a company called Alton Industries. They also make porter cable and Stanley brand vacuums too. They are actually really good vacuums and I am very impressed with mine.
@@altonindustryltdgroup5300 oh wow, the actual company replied to me :) I have a porter cable brand vacuum and bought it from menards. I was thinking it was going to be cheap Chinese junk but I was pleasantly surprised it was a good quality vacuum.
I have a shop in a basement, and the noise off of the concrete walls will break your brain. I got a quiet air compressor, and now I will look for one of these. Very impressive. Great comparison!
Now dewalt needs to make a flexvolt version of this vacuum. Double flexvolt battery with corded adapter option that they already made for miter saw. Dont know why dewalt refuses to keep doing this. Or at least a 60v vacuum with the option to use a 2nd battery if you want for extended runtime. I believe dewalt should really start expanding into larger flexvolt tools that are 60v but have 2nd battery optional. Everybody else doing requires 2 but dewalt doesn't need to because of battery already being a higher 60v. The 2nd battery would be more for runtime. Although for a vaccuum corded or cordless would be best if both worlds
It would be nice, but probably would be the most expensive vacuum vacuum on the market. 2 9ah, corded adapter, vacuum. Sounds like a $500 vacuum to me lol
I just bought this vac a few days ago for dust extraction in the basement for my scroll saw (way too cold to be doing that in the garage). It's so much quieter than my Ridgid. It's even more quiet than our house vacs, only 1 of our robot vacs makes less noise.
Thanks, that helped me decide, and I bought this model at Lowes yesterday, and it is a 2 stage motor, it’s quiet and great suction and then steps up with more suction when it feels resistance and needs more power. 😊
What a game changer. My team DeWalt strikes again! A little on the pricey side but to not have to wear earmuffs while vacuuming I will be investing in one.
Im remodeling a bath , I was about to get the stainless steel from Craftsman’s people say its a decent machine for the money My local Ace Hardware store Has it for $140 as well I m so glad i saw this video this morning , Went to Lowes instead and wow im very impressed with Dewalt Quality power and of course how quiet it is that alone its worth buying it Thanks for sharing
I got the 2 gallon cordless Dewalt and it is so handy for so many things. Replacing doors and windows, cleaning the truck...just any small repairs or little messes. Lightweight and small but good power and enough space to not get full in 2 seconds.
That was very impressive, lower sound and better water pickup. Just wish one company would make a vac that had a convenient way to attach a 5 gallon bucket with a cyclone separator on it.
I bought one yesterday. I'd hate the noise more than the work. Now, I take my time because all the noise isn't irritating the hell out of me. I still have the auto detail accessories from Ridgid that fits the Dewalt, too. Power and quiet, too.
Dewalt been stepping up their game. Nice stuff. I have a 15 year old ridgid 5 gallon I got when I got tired of lugging around the 12 gallon beast. If you ever have to move a full 12 gallon vac full of water you will wonder what the freak were you thinking. Now I also have a small m18 vac that because it’s cordless is so much more convenient it’s crazy but would never consider sucking up more than the bottom of a toilet holding tank or maybe a trap of water. But because of is cordless would go with that over just cleaning up with rags. Would not even think of trying to get a full size shop vac in those spots. For the big water jobs I’d go hose and pump over a vacuum. I like my old 5 gallon been chugging along for years and it’s great for cleaning up cars but have hardly used since I got the m18.
Holy cow! I got a new Ridgid last year after my Craftsman vac from 1993 croaked. Love the Ridgid, but I wish the old Craftsman would have lived a bit longer - I’d pick up that DeWalt sucker in a minute! Thanks for the video. Educational and entertaining like always!👍
That DeWalt is nice and quiet and powerful, but $180 per your link. Wow, I think I’ll stick with my Rigids. Have two of them and one is like 28 years old and going strong. Both were well under $100.
I used to sell vacs to a specialized construction industry. One of the best comparison factors for these types of vacs is called water column. You demonstrated that very well.
Almost choked when you mentioned Ridgid and breaking the mold. I’ve been trying to get a replacement molded plastic part (cord wrap) for over 2 years and finally just got it. It seemed to require the involvement of way too many people at Ridgid and HD to finally make it happen. Must’ve been Covid. Yeah, that’s it.
Originally, before Dewalt or Rigid ever even thought of making a shop vac, I had a Craftsman. Rigid was based on the Craftsman, but mine would fit a regular garbage can (Lol). Last year I bought a shop vac brand, and it has the storage, comes with 2 sizes of hoses and tools, and the top pulls off to use it as a blower. It, however, is not quiet.
Just bought a 12 gal ridgid. Got a 50$ HD gift card and spent like 55 cash on the vacuum. But damn you could have a conversation with that DeWalt vacuum running
Got one and noise level was close to 80db.. not quieter like the marketing says so I exchanged thinking it was faulty and the replacement was the same…
My same Dewalt won’t even suck up a nail or screw, yet my craftsman and rigid will suck them up from inches away! It just lingers on in the hose til I try to shake a nail into the bucket
The owners manual for the Dewalt says to never run without the filter . How important is that I wonder? I’ve noticed that many uses are removing the filter when using as a wet vac. Thanks!
You should remove the filter when using wet. You could buy a wet filter, but thet are expensive. The only reason why you shouldn't remove filter is when you are picking up fine dust at it will blow it out of the vac again while using it
I've been looking for one in Canada since I heard about it but no one seem to know when or even if it is coming. Where are they available in USA? Maybe I can get one sent up.
DEWALT DOES SEEM TO HAVE UPPED IT'S GAME. I RECENTLY GOT THEIR NEW PRESSURE WASHER. IT'S A FLAT BOX LOOKING THING. REALLY NICE POWER. AS FOR VACUUM. I HAD THE RIGID 6.5HP SMART CART VACUUM. AND THAT IS A BEAST. LOVE THAT VACUUM. BUT! I WENT WITH THE JOHNNY VAC AND NO TURNING BACK. JOHNNY VAC IS THE WAY TO GO.
I have used many vacuums over time but the DeWalt is streets better than any other. The only pain in the butt is the adapters to planers, saws, and sanders. That information is hard to come by.
I have a Ridgid cordless vacuum and the Dewalt Stainless steel vacuum just like the yellow one being shown except in stainless. I do not even use my Ridgid anymore because the Dewalt is so much quieter. Plus it sucks up stuff better then the Ridgid.
@@ToolReviewZone seriously though, I've got 3 Shop-Vac brand ones 1 ridgid 1 vacmaster and a Stanley. Not to mention all the normal house vacuums. *I don't have a problem everything is fine*
Cool, how does it compare to festool? Ive got a ctm36 ac, I have festool and dewalt 18v and 54v, and some hikoki now. I had makita batteries and radio but regretfully got rid of them, so now I dont have makita option but probably helps with stop buying tools!
Clint, thanks so much for posting this. So is the StealthSonic a home depot exclusive? Model number looks to be DXV12P-QTA, while Lowes has DXV12P-QT. They both have the same specs and noise rating, but Lowe's is 40 dollars cheaper!
Hey man, like your channel, like you're enthusiasm, but there's one VERY big problem with your results...... The DeWalt vacuum in front of you....... IS NOT A DEWALT VACUUM!! I'll say it again, IT'S NOT A DEWALT VACUUM!! I've owned 2 large DeWalt shop vacs in the past year and a half. The 12 gallon model first, which burnt out over about 8 months. I then bought a DeWalt 9 gallon model, which burnt out over 3 months (3 months). Frustrated, I took it back to home Depot and they replaced it with another 9 gallon replacement model. That one lasted 10 months. At the same time, a good friend, who also had a 9 gallon model burnt out after 5 months. So I took it back to HD again, and they said that it's a manufacturers defect, and they are not responsible for replacing it. So I physically took it to an Certified DEWALT Repair Center, located in Front Street in Philadelphia. As soon as I walked through the door I knew I was "out of luck". The service repairman behind the counter took one look at what I had, immediately started shaking his head, and told me that there was nothing he could do for me. So obviously I asked why he couldn't help me out, and this is what he said...... The DEWALT shop vacs I have been purchasing at "DEWALT" prices, with a registered "DEWALT" manufacturers warranty, in a "DEWALT" box......... WASNT EVEN A DEWALT PRODUCT!!! The man said that the DeWalt corporation "sells" it's brand name to cheaper, no-name manufacturers, and allows them to sell their inferior products under the "DEWALT" brand name we. He said he couldn't even look at it because it doesn't have anything to do with DeWalt! But don't take my word for it, find an authorized DEWALT service center, call them up and find out for yourself. Listen, I've been a loyal DeWalt fan for many years, almost 20, and have watched the drastic decline in the quality of their products over the last 5. So I say to you, when your pretty new "DeWalt" shop vac burns out, (AND IT DEFINITELY WILL "BURN OUT"), just know that you WILL NOT be able to get another without paying for it! Like I said, check it out for yourself. There are a prime example of a major world-wide corporation that is able to skirt around the law's but fourth to product consumers from fraud. It's pathetic, but very real. Thank you for your time
A little while ago you did a short about this vac and I was amazed and searched and searched for anything on this vacuum. I final found them at my local Lowes. I have to say it is awesome! I use it with my cnc and the noise level in my shop has plummeted. Thank you for all the tool info!!
That's is freaking amazing. I really appreciate this comment Karl 👊👊👊
Based on your review, I bought this vacuum. About $130.00 at Lowes. I dropped it off at the job, but wasn't there when they started using it. Everyone was extremely impressed. When I heard it, I thought there was something wrong. Nope, nothing wrong, just not used to a shop vac being so quiet. It has great suction. I've had several over the years and settled on the Rigid for the last few. No more. I've never seen a vacuum as good as this one.
It is so quiet. Deserved repeating.
Thanks for the review. You sold at least 3 vacs for DeWalt.
Is a suction power comparable to rigid? And other brands
@@joshuajay2886 I would say it's a little better, in my opinion.
I just bought another one. Nothing wrong with the first ones, but it is so good, I bought one for my house.
I have a Vacmaster. Although it’s more quiet than the Rigid, there is still a high pitch, annoying noise. That Dewalt is spectacular!!
Finally!!! A vacuum that doesn’t whine or blow your ear-drums out!!!
Bought this vac a few days ago after contemplating building a silencing enclosure for my current Ridgid. $130 saved me HOURS of work and easily that much in plywood, hardware, and misc materials like sound dampening foam. This Dewalt stealth sonic vac is easily one of the best shop upgrades I've made. Total game changer to be able to just turn it on without having to go put on hearing protection. Ironically the sound of air rushing into the tool or hose is often louder than the vac motor!
It's pretty amazing how quiet this damn thing is. Appreciate the feedback Jon 👊
I just bought one its definitely the best shop vac I ever bought. Awesome product
Thanks for the very straight up test. As a lifelong landlord I've got to tell you Mr. Vac is in my top five favorite tools. And the quiet test turned my head and moving water is the primary job I do with this tool.
Worth every dollar, well designed, quite and even rolls better. I have a detail business and it is the best yet. I don’t know if it is a two stage motor but who cares the way this works.
Thanks for the feedback brother
DeWalt brand vacuums are not made by DeWalt, they are made by a company called Alton Industries. They also make porter cable and Stanley brand vacuums too. They are actually really good vacuums and I am very impressed with mine.
Thanks for the feedback! Glad you enjoy our products!
@@altonindustryltdgroup5300 oh wow, the actual company replied to me :)
I have a porter cable brand vacuum and bought it from menards. I was thinking it was going to be cheap Chinese junk but I was pleasantly surprised it was a good quality vacuum.
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I have a shop in a basement, and the noise off of the concrete walls will break your brain. I got a quiet air compressor, and now I will look for one of these. Very impressive. Great comparison!
Drape some rockwool in fabric
Now dewalt needs to make a flexvolt version of this vacuum. Double flexvolt battery with corded adapter option that they already made for miter saw. Dont know why dewalt refuses to keep doing this. Or at least a 60v vacuum with the option to use a 2nd battery if you want for extended runtime.
I believe dewalt should really start expanding into larger flexvolt tools that are 60v but have 2nd battery optional. Everybody else doing requires 2 but dewalt doesn't need to because of battery already being a higher 60v. The 2nd battery would be more for runtime. Although for a vaccuum corded or cordless would be best if both worlds
I would love to see that as well brother
It would be nice, but probably would be the most expensive vacuum vacuum on the market. 2 9ah, corded adapter, vacuum. Sounds like a $500 vacuum to me lol
Only problem is these vacs are lisenced by dewalt so they can't really add anything proprietary to them.
@@Bootchair *festool dust extractors have entered the chat*
@@bread-gz3rl 😂 😂
I just bought this vac a few days ago for dust extraction in the basement for my scroll saw (way too cold to be doing that in the garage). It's so much quieter than my Ridgid. It's even more quiet than our house vacs, only 1 of our robot vacs makes less noise.
Great shout. I just bought the Dewalt based on your video and I love it
Awesomeness. Appreciate the feedback brother 👊
You might compare the tip resistance. One of my big complaints has been about how stable a vacuum is.
Thanks, that helped me decide, and I bought this model at Lowes yesterday, and it is a 2 stage motor, it’s quiet and great suction and then steps up with more suction when it feels resistance and needs more power. 😊
Awesome!!!!
I love my rigid vacuum but damn that Dewalt
What a game changer.
My team DeWalt strikes again!
A little on the pricey side but to not have to wear earmuffs while vacuuming I will be investing in one.
Im remodeling a bath , I was about to get the stainless steel from Craftsman’s people say its a decent machine for the money
My local Ace Hardware store Has it for $140 as well
I m so glad i saw this video this morning , Went to Lowes instead and wow im very impressed with Dewalt Quality power and of course how quiet it is that alone its worth buying it
Thanks for sharing
I got the 2 gallon cordless Dewalt and it is so handy for so many things. Replacing doors and windows, cleaning the truck...just any small repairs or little messes. Lightweight and small but good power and enough space to not get full in 2 seconds.
It's agreat vac but I still want them to update it with moar power! It'd help with cleaning carpet and such
I got an older one. Dewalt and it uses battery’s and or ac cord. Brilliant design. Thank you dewalt. Team yellow
That was very impressive, lower sound and better water pickup. Just wish one company would make a vac that had a convenient way to attach a 5 gallon bucket with a cyclone separator on it.
I agree. There are some awesome diy videos out there for the rigid setup. The manufacturers are missing out.
I bought one yesterday. I'd hate the noise more than the work. Now, I take my time because all the noise isn't irritating the hell out of me. I still have the auto detail accessories from Ridgid that fits the Dewalt, too. Power and quiet, too.
Dewalt been stepping up their game. Nice stuff. I have a 15 year old ridgid 5 gallon I got when I got tired of lugging around the 12 gallon beast. If you ever have to move a full 12 gallon vac full of water you will wonder what the freak were you thinking. Now I also have a small m18 vac that because it’s cordless is so much more convenient it’s crazy but would never consider sucking up more than the bottom of a toilet holding tank or maybe a trap of water. But because of is cordless would go with that over just cleaning up with rags. Would not even think of trying to get a full size shop vac in those spots. For the big water jobs I’d go hose and pump over a vacuum. I like my old 5 gallon been chugging along for years and it’s great for cleaning up cars but have hardly used since I got the m18.
“THE POWER” earned an immediate Like, thank you for that
Thanks for the SMEEESH Jason!
Dude, I thought the exact same thing. love this guy.
@@ToolReviewZone 8⁸7th
Thanks Clint. I’m putting that DEWALT in my basket right now. 👍😃
We bought the DeWalt and we or should I say I love it. I use it for cleaning out
my pellet stove snd it’s the best shop Vac I’ve ever owned..
i have a standard dewalt vac, just love it because of the bag for the accessories thats integrated and the build quality. when on special its like 90$
I was looking for video like that. Now I can pick easier my next shop vac.
Holy cow! I got a new Ridgid last year after my Craftsman vac from 1993 croaked. Love the Ridgid, but I wish the old Craftsman would have lived a bit longer - I’d pick up that DeWalt sucker in a minute! Thanks for the video. Educational and entertaining like always!👍
Thanks for the awesome comment brother
WTH. I think that's way more quiet than Fein vacuum. Thanks!!
That DeWalt is nice and quiet and powerful, but $180 per your link. Wow, I think I’ll stick with my Rigids. Have two of them and one is like 28 years old and going strong. Both were well under $100.
Yeah, it is definitely a bit more pricey
Lmao a similar ridgid here is 299 and a dewalt is like 179
@@bread-gz3rl You can keep them both. Not paying over $100 for any corded shop vac.
I used to sell vacs to a specialized construction industry. One of the best comparison factors for these types of vacs is called water column. You demonstrated that very well.
Awesomeness 👊
Almost choked when you mentioned Ridgid and breaking the mold. I’ve been trying to get a replacement molded plastic part (cord wrap) for over 2 years and finally just got it. It seemed to require the involvement of way too many people at Ridgid and HD to finally make it happen. Must’ve been Covid. Yeah, that’s it.
I ordered me one from Amazon, it's a great vac 👍
As the first poster yesterday, I told you that Dewalt sucks!!! That water test was insane. Cool video, Clint!!
Hahaha, thanks for the comment and info brother
I got mine at my local Lowes even tho it said it was not in stock online so if you want this best thing to do is just go to your local Lowes
Hey Clint! Great comparison video! I miss you telling us to "Smeesh that like button" so I went ahead and Smeeshed it for old time sakes!
I will definitely restart the SMEEESH campaign Chad. And thanks for the SMEEESH Brother!!!
😂😂😂Im listening to you, sharping knifes & outta nowhere I here "Marky Mark.. I got the power??" It has a Bluetooth?!?! 😔😒 Nevermind 😂
you're a very likeable guy...i enjoyed your informative, entertaining and very logical video. thank you sir.
That is the nicest garage fridge I have ever seen, and I'm seen some garage fridges in my time.
🤣🤣🤣
Originally, before Dewalt or Rigid ever even thought of making a shop vac, I had a Craftsman. Rigid was based on the Craftsman, but mine would fit a regular garbage can (Lol). Last year I bought a shop vac brand, and it has the storage, comes with 2 sizes of hoses and tools, and the top pulls off to use it as a blower. It, however, is not quiet.
Great comparison! I hate the shop vacs noise, that DeWalt will be next in my purchase!
Does the Dewalt vacuum come in smaller sizes with the quiet motor?
DeWalt Stealthsonic comes in a 9 gallon, 12 gallon, and 16 gallon.
@@altonindustryltdgroup5300 Thank you very much for the information! 🤗
Just bought a 12 gal ridgid. Got a 50$ HD gift card and spent like 55 cash on the vacuum.
But damn you could have a conversation with that DeWalt vacuum running
Did Dewault buy ShopVac? My older shopvac has onboard storage and a filter which screws on.
Got one and noise level was close to 80db.. not quieter like the marketing says so I exchanged thinking it was faulty and the replacement was the same…
You’ll have to pry my Ridgid vac out of my cold dead hands! I just got it and now you got to show it up? Right after I passed up on the Dewalt? Lol
Lmao, sorry bro 😪🤣👊
Wow. Now I want one.
I was pretty impressed with it brother
Finally, something worth upgrading to
I want it 😳
So quiet and still powerful
Got mine today out the door for $147 in Pittsburgh, pa
Awesomeness!! STILLERS FOR LIFE!
@@ToolReviewZone u know it!
My same Dewalt won’t even suck up a nail or screw, yet my craftsman and rigid will suck them up from inches away! It just lingers on in the hose til I try to shake a nail into the bucket
The higher price of Dewalt is well worth it every time in my experience. 👍
Yeah that traditional method of accessory storage is a pain in the backside. That pocket seems like it would work better.
I get it! A vacuum with the benefits of an elephant and a kangaroo.
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The owners manual for the Dewalt says to never run without the filter . How important is that I wonder?
I’ve noticed that many uses are removing the filter when using as a wet vac.
Thanks!
You should remove the filter when using wet. You could buy a wet filter, but thet are expensive. The only reason why you shouldn't remove filter is when you are picking up fine dust at it will blow it out of the vac again while using it
Do you have a video on a DeWalt shop vac where you replace the motor? Thank you 🤓 got a hold of one (like yours) to-day but motor doesn't work!
I've been looking for one in Canada since I heard about it but no one seem to know when or even if it is coming. Where are they available in USA? Maybe I can get one sent up.
DEWALT DOES SEEM TO HAVE UPPED IT'S GAME. I RECENTLY GOT THEIR NEW PRESSURE WASHER. IT'S A FLAT BOX LOOKING THING. REALLY NICE POWER.
AS FOR VACUUM. I HAD THE RIGID 6.5HP SMART CART VACUUM. AND THAT IS A BEAST. LOVE THAT VACUUM. BUT! I WENT WITH THE JOHNNY VAC AND NO TURNING BACK. JOHNNY VAC IS THE WAY TO GO.
I got the 10 gallon and it's great.
Appreciate the feedback brother
I have used many vacuums over time but the DeWalt is streets better than any other. The only pain in the butt is the adapters to planers, saws, and sanders. That information is hard to come by.
OK where is the decibel meter? Thanks
my 15 yr old rigid has a basket on the back like that for the tips it is awesome but i like the quite .. might have to go yellow
Very impressive. Ive been looking for a quiet vac. Now i just need to find an excuse for the wife when the box shows up on my porch
Just tell her I said it was ok 🤣👊
Wish Dewalt would make a belt sander
When will the dewalt vac be available bro
I have a Ridgid cordless vacuum and the Dewalt Stainless steel vacuum just like the yellow one being shown except in stainless. I do not even use my Ridgid anymore because the Dewalt is so much quieter. Plus it sucks up stuff better then the Ridgid.
Just bought a new Rigid recently. Wish I had seen this sooner. Been a DeWalt guys for many years. How does it compare price wise?
Now I just gotta wait for the 6 shop vacs I have to die
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@@ToolReviewZone seriously though,
I've got 3 Shop-Vac brand ones 1 ridgid 1 vacmaster and a Stanley. Not to mention all the normal house vacuums. *I don't have a problem everything is fine*
@@bread-gz3rl lol we need to do an intervention soon brother
How does it compare to a Fein? I have an older one and they are much quieter than any of these models except for the Dewalt which I haven’t tried.
I see you have the muffler on the rigid…. Will the diffuser/ muffler fit on the dewalt? …do you like the muffler?
Thanks
Sweet stuff.
Does all the vac have new filter if not not a real Comparison.
Nice! I wish it came with an auto on off switch to use with a miter saw
Nice Dewalt vac but it's a year late for me. I have a rigid steel and got it on sale at home depot. Can't beat the lifetime warranty.
Nice features on dewalt.
Your video seems missing color grading steps.
Nice video! I like this type of review
Whoa! Impressive!
👏👏👏👏👍👍a quiet vacuum that actually Sucks in a good way 😆😆😆. Keep’m coming
So true brother. Also, pay no attention to the BS spam bot that I just blocked below. Freaking scammers
Cool, how does it compare to festool? Ive got a ctm36 ac, I have festool and dewalt 18v and 54v, and some hikoki now. I had makita batteries and radio but regretfully got rid of them, so now I dont have makita option but probably helps with stop buying tools!
Looking at a new vac - may be a contender.
Damn.Damn.Damn just got a new Rigid.....I Didn't know!
Very impressive. Nice and quiet. What does it cost compared to home depot vacs?
This is $180 for the 12 gallon, so a bit more expensive
Shut up and take my money! That noise difference is unbelievable. One less noisy tool on the job that kills all communication. This is huge.
It's pretty impressive
The speed at which I click on new tool videos is absurd.
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Clint, thanks so much for posting this. So is the StealthSonic a home depot exclusive? Model number looks to be DXV12P-QTA, while Lowes has DXV12P-QT. They both have the same specs and noise rating, but Lowe's is 40 dollars cheaper!
Yeah it should be a lowes exclusive but I dunno why tf HD has them
Cool Clint
Jamal 👊
Now that's a vacuum that really sucks!🤣 In the way you want that is
Is it a vacuum or just another low pressure Suction device?
Wow they are finally as quiet as a Fein of 20 years ago.
Whats the model number for this dewalt vacuum?
DXV12P-QT (Lowes) DXV12P-QTA(HD)
Impressive!
Everything you said was true.
Sold.
When working in a room with a noisy vacuum it's very annoying.. you end up having to wear ear protection, which is just another item to keep around.
Why do you call it Milwauka i i?
Hey man, like your channel, like you're enthusiasm, but there's one VERY big problem with your results...... The DeWalt vacuum in front of you....... IS NOT A DEWALT VACUUM!! I'll say it again, IT'S NOT A DEWALT VACUUM!! I've owned 2 large DeWalt shop vacs in the past year and a half. The 12 gallon model first, which burnt out over about 8 months. I then bought a DeWalt 9 gallon model, which burnt out over 3 months (3 months). Frustrated, I took it back to home Depot and they replaced it with another 9 gallon replacement model. That one lasted 10 months. At the same time, a good friend, who also had a 9 gallon model burnt out after 5 months. So I took it back to HD again, and they said that it's a manufacturers defect, and they are not responsible for replacing it. So I physically took it to an Certified DEWALT Repair Center, located in Front Street in Philadelphia. As soon as I walked through the door I knew I was "out of luck". The service repairman behind the counter took one look at what I had, immediately started shaking his head, and told me that there was nothing he could do for me. So obviously I asked why he couldn't help me out, and this is what he said...... The DEWALT shop vacs I have been purchasing at "DEWALT" prices, with a registered "DEWALT" manufacturers warranty, in a "DEWALT" box......... WASNT EVEN A DEWALT PRODUCT!!! The man said that the DeWalt corporation "sells" it's brand name to cheaper, no-name manufacturers, and allows them to sell their inferior products under the "DEWALT" brand name we. He said he couldn't even look at it because it doesn't have anything to do with DeWalt! But don't take my word for it, find an authorized DEWALT service center, call them up and find out for yourself.
Listen, I've been a loyal DeWalt fan for many years, almost 20, and have watched the drastic decline in the quality of their products over the last 5. So I say to you, when your pretty new "DeWalt" shop vac burns out, (AND IT DEFINITELY WILL "BURN OUT"), just know that you WILL NOT be able to get another without paying for it! Like I said, check it out for yourself. There are a prime example of a major world-wide corporation that is able to skirt around the law's but fourth to product consumers from fraud. It's pathetic, but very real. Thank you for your time
Sounds like a Festool dust extractor
I missed my car payment this month because I had to buy new Milwaukee batteries
That sucks 😪
The Dewalt was sucking it sucking it sucking it down. Hahahhhahha
Hahaha