Version 2.0. Should have Dual battery, dual motor. You have the option to run a single motor/18v for longer run time or dual motor/36v for more power. Please also add a plug in option on the same unit. A Hybrid power vacuum. You might just have yourself the best portable vacuum.
I think the 36v duel m18 battery tools was a bad idea. The issue I have with the duel battery tools like their leaf blower and mower is when the tool I'ds out of power I take the batteries out and almost always 1 battery says it's at 50% and the other is drained. I'm sick of that happening so I'm only gonna buy m18 single battery tools and hop Milwaukee makes a 60v battery for more heavy tools like this.
Phillip thank you for comparing these two vacuums. These are the two that I am considering but the extra batteries in the 9 gallon is a negative to me. I have plenty of m18 batteries including 4 12 amp hour batteries but I agree with you that despite more power, you will then lose two batteries at once. Is there a big difference in power between the two in your opinion?…I wanna pull the trigger on the 6 gallon but not wanting to sacrifice the power…Thanks Phil!…Paul
I can notice the difference between the two. After using the dual vac for a long period of time and switching to the single battery. You notice the less suction the single produces.
Version 2.0. Should have Dual battery, dual motor. You have the option to run a single motor/18v for longer run time or dual motor/36v for more power. Please also add a plug in option on the same unit. A Hybrid power vacuum. You might just have yourself the best portable vacuum.
Just a some information 12, 8 and 6 use the 21700 batteries instead of the 18650 which deliver more power to the tools.
I think the 36v duel m18 battery tools was a bad idea. The issue I have with the duel battery tools like their leaf blower and mower is when the tool I'ds out of power I take the batteries out and almost always 1 battery says it's at 50% and the other is drained. I'm sick of that happening so I'm only gonna buy m18 single battery tools and hop Milwaukee makes a 60v battery for more heavy tools like this.
Phillip thank you for comparing these two vacuums. These are the two that I am considering but the extra batteries in the 9 gallon is a negative to me. I have plenty of m18 batteries including 4 12 amp hour batteries but I agree with you that despite more power, you will then lose two batteries at once. Is there a big difference in power between the two in your opinion?…I wanna pull the trigger on the 6 gallon but not wanting to sacrifice the power…Thanks Phil!…Paul
I can notice the difference between the two. After using the dual vac for a long period of time and switching to the single battery. You notice the less suction the single produces.
@@PhillipBridgesReviews …Thank you Phillip!