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Your friend has shared a link to a Home Depot product they think you would be interested in seeing.



I posted that for Tango a few days ago. He says they’re POS
 

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Home Depot has them. Bought 1 a few weeks ago for one of the techs. Awesome for toilet change outs.

The real shop vac bucketmax #49940 and or 600BH150 ? If so I could send you funds to send up here in Canada? I use mine daily but eventually when it breaks down I'll be in a bind.

I do not want the home depot brand buckethead.
 

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The real shop vac bucketmax #49940 and or 600BH150 ? If so I could send you funds to send up here in Canada? I use mine daily but eventually when it breaks down I'll be in a bind.

I do not want the home depot brand buckethead.
I think shop vac quit making the model you want. It’s not listed on their website and no store I’ve found has it in stock.
 

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I have the 2gallon 18v Milwaukee vac. One my most used tools. I used to use it a lot around the house and on my boat. But I’ve sucked out way too many toilets with it to use it at home I should buy a new one
I have one in my truck, one in my shop and one at home(great for vacuuming stairs).
 

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Yes! I love it. But I mostly use it to trim dog nails. So, I might not be the user you are looking for. It needs the larger battery though. The small batteries are done fast.
I bought it but it hasn’t been delivered yet.

I bought the bare tool, I have a few of the extended run batteries to run in it.

I also ordered a Dremel flex shaft that is suppose to fit it.

I work on guns as a hobby so this tool should come in handy.
 

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I bought this Ridgid vac today. I have another larger Ridgid vac that works great so I’m sticking with that lifetime warranty and the Home Depot. Manager will just about swap anything out for me I spend so much money in there.
Tool Pipe wrench Motor vehicle Machine Wood
 

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Anyone have these Ridgid cutters
I have all of them, all 3 small ones, a medium and a large. They are the only cutters available anyway and every plumber I've known in the last 25+ years have ridgid. My medium and one small has been in use for 28 years.
 

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I have all of them, all 3 small ones, a medium and a large. They are the only cutters available anyway and every plumber I've known in the last 25+ years have ridgid. My medium and one small has been in use for 28 years.
The ones I posted are self advancing. You tighten the knob once and it does the rest.

I don’t think they’ve been making that exact cutter for very long. Maybe they have and terry been under a rock ?
 

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Anyone have these Ridgid cutters

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These are great little cutters. I’ve owned a countless number of them but I always seem to lose them. I used one years ago to hold back the pipe insulation while I soldered on a new Slone valve male adapter at a local restaurant and left it on the pipe. They retiled the wall and every time I go there to eat and use the bathroom I know the cutter is just inside the wall in front of my face.
 

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The ones I posted are self advancing. You tighten the knob once and it does the rest.

I don’t think they’ve been making that exact cutter for very long. Maybe they have and terry been under a rock ?
I have that one, it might of worked for a few weeks but I never really felt it tightened enough.
 
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