Plus it has a lifetime warrantyI have a Ridgid from Home Depot. It been going strong for about 8 or 9 years so far.
I seriously abused it when I was finishing the concrete floor in my basement.
Plus it has a lifetime warrantyI have a Ridgid from Home Depot. It been going strong for about 8 or 9 years so far.
I seriously abused it when I was finishing the concrete floor in my basement.
Rigid's "lifetime warranty" is a joke.Plus it has a lifetime warranty
Might this have happened during the wuwho flu paranoia? In 2020 I had a defective automatic trash can lid, I got no response to repeated messages and calls, gave up on it until a month ago , I called, they answered, I told them my story, had a brand new lid in a few days at no cost over four years later.Rigid's "lifetime warranty" is a joke.
My brother and I both purchased Rigid cordless drill packages because of the warranty and the "free batteries for life".
One of my brothers batteries quit in less than 6 months and my drill lost the high gear in about the same time.
Multiple attempts to get them to honor their warranty have gone completely ignored.
Neither my brother or I even received confirmation that we even filed a claim.
No contact at all, no response, just crickets...
I'll never buy another Rigid product.
I bought a Masterforce (Menards brand) wet-vac 2 years ago and could not be happier.
I abuse my wet-vacs on a routine basis and the Masterforce is well built.
Rigid ain't worth
You know, I didn't even consider that.Might this have happened during the wuwho flu paranoia? In 2020 I had a defective automatic trash can lid, I got no response to repeated messages and calls, gave up on it until a month ago , I called, they answered, I told them my story, had a brand new lid in a few days at no cost over four years later.
Damn, that's hookers and blow money, not just suction $$$If you one that will last, you could pickup one of these https://www.grainger.com/product/22...nE941AMgLu1Z8RlxBlEaArLlEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
That's like my Craftsman. The filter is well retained by a screw-on nut.I replaced my old one with a Ridgid. It really sucks.
I couldn't find filters for the Craftsman anymore and it was missing wheels anyway.
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I've worked two places that used that brand of vacuum. One was a nuclear research facility, they used it to vacuum up stuff that was potentially radioactive, and the second was in the clean rooms of a bio pharmaceutical manufacture. You'd probably get a lot of suck for your money with one.Damn, that's hookers and blow money, not just suction $$$
That kind of money should get you this, not just a vacuum that looks like it: