Metro Vac N Blo or other Vac

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I'm looking for an awesome car vac right now I have a 2.5 HP shop vac from Lowes. It's not bad, but it's not super great either. I would get one of those huge 6 HP shop vacs, but I need something relatively small, as those things are huge.

Anyone out there have a Vac N Blo? Do you feel its awesome or just meh... ? Maybe another vac under $200 or less price range? But, it's got to re sort of small.

What about the Vac n Go... Its a nice size. Are they much better than a 2.5 HP shop vac? Its hard to go by specs, because all manufacturers don't list them.
 
I have a 16 gal rigid 6.5 hp wet/dry vac. I dont think its that big but most of the 5+ hp models also have larger tanks. You may be able to find a 5hp with a smaller tank. No experience with Metro Vac n Blo
 
I have the vac n blo , the bag is really small but it has good lift and the blower feature so I think it's a good buy.
 
STeve IMO I would try and get by with your small shop vac and get a Master Blaster. I cant imagine the same hose that sucks all the crap from my cars and garage serving as a blower for my paint. BTW I have a wall mounted Hoover with a 30' hose. I only detail interiors on my cars so I don't need a super powerful Wet/Dry vacuum. I absolutely love my 8 HP MB but I consider it a luxury not a necessity.
 
I really like my small (2.5gl.?) 5hp Shop-Vac. It's nice and compact and really sucks! That being said if I had dispensible funds I would like to have several of the Metro models.
 
I have a Vac N Blo and love it. Compact, powerful, plenty of attachments. It even has a small hose and brush for cleaning the instrument cluster and navigation system. The blower isn't powerful enough to dry an entire car, but it is useful for blowing out wheels and crevices. It also comes with a dolly, wheels, extension wand and floor attachment so it could be used as a second vacuum in the house, like in a finished basement or rec room. Only drawback is that the metal casing gets quite hot and can potentially cause a minor burn.
 
STeve IMO I would try and get by with your small shop vac and get a Master Blaster. I cant imagine the same hose that sucks all the crap from my cars and garage serving as a blower for my paint. BTW I have a wall mounted Hoover with a 30' hose. I only detail interiors on my cars so I don't need a super powerful Wet/Dry vacuum. I absolutely love my 8 HP MB but I consider it a luxury not a necessity.

I did order a Master Blaster. This would be just to vacuum.
 
Way over priced IMO,though it works but how much better than my Shop-Vac?
I mean I don't let my carpets get flirty, in fact I vacuum once per week, how much dirt can be deep into the carpets doing it weekly
I prefer spending my money on other machines instead, like my new GG buffer, now that's money well spent :)
 
I have a Metro and really like it. The only drawbacks are the aforementioned small bag and you can't lift liquids with it.
The fact that the bag is washable is nice.


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After a few weeks of trying to decide which vac to replace my 16 gallon shop vac , I decided on the vac n blo. When I unpacked it, I was very pleased with how portable it was and the fact I could also hang it on the wall and use the 24 feet of hose to reach the car. So much easier than lugging my shop vac out of the basement. When I used it as a vacuum, I was impressed with the suction, even when using all 24 feet of hose. I was very dissapointed when using it as a blower to dry the car. Since I blow dry the car way more than I vacuum, I regret spending so much on the vac n blo. On the bright side, it is very convenient for me as a vacuum.
 
After a few weeks of trying to decide which vac to replace my 16 gallon shop vac , I decided on the vac n blo. When I unpacked it, I was very pleased with how portable it was and the fact I could also hang it on the wall and use the 24 feet of hose to reach the car. So much easier than lugging my shop vac out of the basement. When I used it as a vacuum, I was impressed with the suction, even when using all 24 feet of hose. I was very dissapointed when using it as a blower to dry the car. Since I blow dry the car way more than I vacuum, I regret spending so much on the vac n blo. On the bright side, it is very convenient for me as a vacuum.

I wouldn't use the same hose you vacuumed the carpets with to dry the car
 
I wouldn't use the same hose you vacuumed the carpets with to dry the car
Thats a great point. So maybe it's for the best that I will only be using the vacuum feature, and sticking with the leaf blower for drying.
 
There is an attatchment that has a revolving brush you can buy for the Vac. Love this thing, really great for hair. Im sorry your dissapointed by the Vac N Blo. It may be excessive for the guy just doing his own car, but for me doing 100 cars a year this thing is a great time saver and money maker. It would not be a stretch to say it cuts my Vac time almost in half compared to when I used my old 5hp Ridged. Like said before, dont blow your paint, but it is useful for airpurging the interior. Blow out all the nooks and crannies, really gets stuff out from under the seat. Way better then compressed air.
 
Way over priced IMO,though it works but how much better than my Shop-Vac?
I mean I don't let my carpets get flirty, in fact I vacuum once per week, how much dirt can be deep into the carpets doing it weekly
I prefer spending my money on other machines instead, like my new GG buffer, now that's money well spent :)

Have you tried it?


I mean I don't let my carpets get flirty

:)
 
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