Cordless vacuums and dust extractors keep job sites clean without tethering you to a socket. Â Compact models clip onto belt hooks for rapid cleanup, while larger units collect sawdust and debris from sanders, routers and drills. Â HEPA filters capture fine particles to protect your lungs.
Cordless vacuums are designed for quick, mobile cleanup of:
Wood dust, shavings, and sawdust
Drywall dust and light debris
Metal chips or workshop scraps
Many models are also used for vehicle detailing, HVAC work, and construction sites, thanks to their portability, strong suction, and durable housings.
Yes—wet/dry cordless vacuums are common and can safely handle liquids, damp debris, and fine dust (depending on the filter setup). Look for:
HEPA or fine dust filters for drywall and sanding applications
Foam filters or tank liners if using for wet spills
Always check the product specs to confirm whether your cordless vacuum is dry-only or wet/dry compatible.
Key features include:
Tank capacity (typically 4L–10L for cordless units)
Suction power (air watts or kPa) and airflow rating (L/min or CFM)
Filter type and replaceability (HEPA, fleece, foam, etc.)
Hose length, nozzle attachments, and integrated storage
Also ensure battery compatibility with your existing cordless platform (e.g. 18V or 36V systems) to avoid extra battery/charger costs.
Cordless vacuums and dust extractors keep job sites clean without tethering you to a socket. Â Compact models clip onto belt hooks for rapid cleanup, while larger units collect sawdust and debris from sanders, routers and drills. Â HEPA filters capture fine particles to protect your lungs.
Cordless vacuums are designed for quick, mobile cleanup of:
Wood dust, shavings, and sawdust
Drywall dust and light debris
Metal chips or workshop scraps
Many models are also used for vehicle detailing, HVAC work, and construction sites, thanks to their portability, strong suction, and durable housings.
Yes—wet/dry cordless vacuums are common and can safely handle liquids, damp debris, and fine dust (depending on the filter setup). Look for:
HEPA or fine dust filters for drywall and sanding applications
Foam filters or tank liners if using for wet spills
Always check the product specs to confirm whether your cordless vacuum is dry-only or wet/dry compatible.
Key features include:
Tank capacity (typically 4L–10L for cordless units)
Suction power (air watts or kPa) and airflow rating (L/min or CFM)
Filter type and replaceability (HEPA, fleece, foam, etc.)
Hose length, nozzle attachments, and integrated storage
Also ensure battery compatibility with your existing cordless platform (e.g. 18V or 36V systems) to avoid extra battery/charger costs.
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