HART 8 Gallon 6 Peak HP Stainless Steel Wet/Dry Vacuum $29
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The HART 8 Gallon Stainless Steel Wet/Dry Vacuum is the perfect combination of performance and convenience. This wet/dry vac not only features a 6 Peak HP high performance motor, but also large rear wheels and a push handle for easy transport during and after use. The on-board hose, cord and accessory storage allows you to keep all of your attachments organized and in one place. This wet/dry vac comes standard with locking accessories, so you don’t have to worry about attachments disconnecting during even the toughest jobs. The VOC812SW 3701 comes with a cartridge filter for dry vacuuming and a foam wet filter for liquid pick-up, so you’re prepared no matter the task. Turning this vac into a blower to remove debris from your yard or workspace could not be easier – all it takes is a simple conversion.
- Premium 8 Gallon Stainless Steel Tank with Push Handle
- Powerful 6 peak HP High Performance Motor
- Complete Vac Organization with On-Board Hose, Cord and Accessory Storage
- Locking Accessories Won’t Detach During Use
- 10-Foot Power Cord with Cord Storage
- Extra Large Drain Port
- Easily Converts to Blower
- 17-Foot Cleaning Reach with Hose and Power Cord
- Large On/Off Dust-Sealed Switch
- 1-7/8″ Hose and Attachments
- Includes: 7′ x 1-7/8″ Premium Hose, (2) Extension Wands, Utility Nozzle, Crevice Tool, Floor Brush/Squeegee Nozzle, Cartridge Filter, Foam Wet Filter, Collection Bag
- Manufacturer Model Number: VOC812SW 3701
- 3 Year Limited Warranty
- Tank Size refers to the actual tank volume, and does not reflect capacity available during operation
- Peak Horsepower is a term used in the wet-dry vac industry for consumer comparison purposes. It does not denote the operational horsepower output of a wet-dry vac, but rather the horsepower output of a motor, including the motor’s inertial contribution, achieved in laboratory testing. In actual use, motors do not operate at the peak horsepower shown