Detailing lesson to be learned here?

I have both the 4 gallon & 16 gallon Ridgid vacuums, and it’s always a PITA to have to move the 16 gallon Ridgid over to the drivers side when doing some vehicles. Even moving the small one sucks, because my 50’ extension cord bearly reaches the drivers side of my driveway. [I keep the cord on my vacuums zip tied, so I’m usually limited to where my extension cord can reach]
This is why I’ve been looking at the EGO vac. I’ve got a ton of EGO lawn equipment so I don’t need to pay for batteries and can get the tool only for a decent price. My Ridgid works perfectly fine but the convenience of cordless is tempting. I hate having to plug in my vac and then getting out the extension cord.
 
This is why I’ve been looking at the EGO vac. I’ve got a ton of EGO lawn equipment so I don’t need to pay for batteries and can get the tool only for a decent price. My Ridgid works perfectly fine but the convenience of cordless is tempting. I hate having to plug in my vac and then getting out the extension cord.

I hate when you’re trying to move it and it gets unplugged. Happens all the time.
 
This is why I’ve been looking at the EGO vac. I’ve got a ton of EGO lawn equipment so I don’t need to pay for batteries and can get the tool only for a decent price. My Ridgid works perfectly fine but the convenience of cordless is tempting. I hate having to plug in my vac and then getting out the extension cord.
For the longest time I resisted a cordless shop vac. I have two corded ones and thought it was silly. But I had a fire in my pocket and went for it. It's been very handy. The corded ones sit on the shelf.
 
For the longest time I resisted a cordless shop vac. I have two corded ones and thought it was silly. But I had a fire in my pocket and went for it. It's been very handy. The corded ones sit on the shelf.
Which model did you get?
 
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