DXV12P DeWALT 12 Gallon Poly Wet/Dry VacuumThe 12 Gallon* wet dry vacuum has a convenient handle and large rear wheels for large clean up applications. It also features a fine dust cartridge filter for small, dry debris and wet materials. This vacuum also features a strong handle for easy carrying, large on off switch with water resistant design for safe and quick access, convenient, built in 20 power cord and accessory bag to get all your accessories tools organized. Swiveling casters provide
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The 12 Gallon* wet/dry vacuum has a convenient handle and large rear wheels for large clean-up applications. It also features a fine-dust cartridge filter for small, dry debris and wet materials. This vacuum also features a strong handle for easy carrying, large on/off switch with water-resistant design for safe and quick access, convenient, built-in 20’ power cord and accessory bag to get all your accessories/tools organized. Swiveling casters provide ease of movement in any direction while a built-in tank drain makes draining easy.
Feature:
Sturdy 12 Gallon* wet/dry vacuum ideal for large pick-up applications
Powerful 5.5 peak horsepower** motor provides just the amount of suction needed to most any cleanup job
Ultra durable rubberized casters allow smooth swiveling for ease of movement
Extra long, 20' power cord with cord wrap helps reach almost any cleanup need
Built-in blower port powerful enough to blow sawdust and debris from most any workshop
Built-in accessory storage bag conveniently attached to the backside of the vacuum to keep all accessories neatly organized
Large built-in tank drain makes it easy to remove liquids picked up
*Tank capacity refers to actual tank volume and does not reflect capacity available during operation.
**Peak Horsepower" (PHP) is a term used in the wet/dry vacuum industry for consumer comparison purposes. It does not denote the operational horsepower of a wet/dry vacuum 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.