Wall mounted vacuum (what's the best?)

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Me and my guys have recently moved to our new shop location and we are looking to get a good wall mounted shop vac for doing cars and cleaning up the shop when needed, we already have two metro vac and blows but now we need something that's for the shop and only the shop.... any suggestions ???


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I have a bissell garage pro at home, good power, 25 foot hose and it's wet/ Dry.
 
I love the Garage Vac Pro by Vacumaid. 30ft hose I can reach anywhere with it.

No wet just dry. I use regular shop vac for wet if needed.
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Nice I like that


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I have the same one and for the money it's a great wall mount.
 
I have a Vacuoflo which is a house vac, not just garage. Works great as a vacuum for cars and garage. Big downside for me is dry only. Seriously considering adding a wet/dry wall mount in the garage.
 
I have a Vacuoflo which is a house vac, not just garage. Works great as a vacuum for cars and garage. Big downside for me is dry only. Seriously considering adding a wet/dry wall mount in the garage.

Same here, built the house in 1980/81. 3500 square foot. Does house and garage and never had any trouble with it other than replacing a hose that wore out to vacuum.
 
I'm considering a GUV or a Garage Vac Pro. Seen good reviews on both. Looking for someone who has a GUV now that we got the thumbs up on the GVP
 
My buddy had some master blaster vacuum and didn't have the OE brackets. I fabricated some at the shop for him only took me a couple hours to modify the axles and make it so that he could still easily remove them and roll them around. If I remember to i'll get pictures of what I made. I made a pretty badass buffer rack too that hold 5 machines w/ cord hangers. I'll try to get pics of that as well.
 
My buddy had some master blaster vacuum and didn't have the OE brackets. I fabricated some at the shop for him only took me a couple hours to modify the axles and make it so that he could still easily remove them and roll them around. If I remember to i'll get pictures of what I made. I made a pretty badass buffer rack too that hold 5 machines w/ cord hangers. I'll try to get pics of that as well.

I'd love to check out that polisher mount. I'd love to find a good solution for our Rupes and Cyclo polishers that looks well and holds everything secure.
 
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