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The Vacmaster Blue Line VBV1210 is a robust 12-gallon wet/dry vacuum featuring a 5 peak HP motor that delivers 106 CFM suction and a detachable blower with 210 MPH airflow. Designed for professional and home use, it offers a 22-foot cleaning reach, on-board accessory storage, and durable mobility with wide stance casters and a balanced handle. Perfect for heavy-duty garage or indoor cleaning tasks, it combines power, convenience, and organization in one portable unit.
Brand | Vacmaster |
Special Feature | Wet/Dry |
Filter Type | Cartridge, Foam |
Included Components | Crevice tool |
Is Cordless? | No |
Capacity | 12 Gallons |
Hose Length | 7 Feet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Garage, Home |
Form Factor | Handheld |
Color | Blue |
Model Name | VBV1210 |
Product Dimensions | 84"L x 24"W x 12"H |
Amperage | 10.5 Amps |
Manufacturer | Cleva North America |
Number of Items | 1 |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Motor Horsepower | 5 |
Control Method | Touch |
Style | 12 Gal 5PHP Vac w/Blower |
Connectivity Technology | Cordless |
Portable | Yes |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00899794001511 |
UPC | 899794001511 |
Part Number | VBV1210 |
Item Weight | 23.9 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | VBV1210 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 12 Gallon |
Material | Polypropylene |
Pattern | Vacuum |
Amperage Capacity | 10.5 Amps |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Wet/Dry |
Usage | Garage |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 2 years. |
D**A
Excited
I really like the separate blower that is amazing and I cannot wait. I’m going to charge it as I just got it today and then I’m gonna take that apart so that I can go out and blow the cobwebs out of my garage along with the neighbors lint from their dryer And clean my garage easily this time thank you. What I mean by that is last year I had to use a broom to do it all and it took a lot longer. I’m sure this will make it easy and quicker. I’m grateful for that.
A**R
Life changing!!! Best investment!!!
This wet vacuum has changed my life because I live on a property with a spa that’s on concrete that is become uneven and intends to gather water and this little vacuum just sock it up and then it has a piece that looks like a real handheld vacuum and it sucked up all the debris and it look like I spent hours cleaning my patio, but it was truly thanks to this Wet vacuum. I recommended to anyone because it is so easy to use. Make sure you read the description on the filters so that you put the gray foam one on when you were doing wet stuff and then you put the yellow one on that looks like something you’d put in a car for an air conditioning filter for dry stuff And the wheels screw on with one screw that you can do so easily and it even has a little handheld blower that has so much power and strength. Amazing!
A**R
It’s really good.
Really cool little vac and blower. I needed something powerful and small for car detailing, as my wall-mounted vac and large Craftsman vac can get cumbersome. I will need to buy a longer more flexible hose and a couple attachments but it’s not a big deal. This is a lot of vac for the money.The blower detaches as it is an actual leaf blower, not just a lid. I’m really happy with it.
M**N
It works great.
Works great but the lid didn't stay set. Would pop off when trying to carry it around.
J**.
Great wet dry vac for the money
So I admit I got a little excited watching car detailing videos. The Detail Geek does such a good job that I began thinking that maybe I could grow up and do at least half as nice a job as he could. So I Googled around, read on reddit, and found a few options. But the Home Depot one most commonly suggested had some really poor reviews. And when I found this one, I saw it had good features and more horsepower, as well as happy reviews. The price was right, so I picked it up.It's going to do great with the car but at first I've used it in the house. I live in the south and it can get a little cobwebby pretty fast. After the zip through with the regular vacuum, I came along with this one. I used the extension tubes, two of them, plus the crevice tool, and was able to reach ceilings, corners, wood trim along the floor, and other hard to reach places with ease. The suction is great and the house looks nice.You have to screw on the four wheels, which is not really a big deal, one screw each. And I also found my crevice tool inside the actual vacuum. So you may have to take yours apart to find some extensions. That's not difficult. Just pop two clip handles off the side and then pull the motor and filter top off. It doesn't weigh much. As a matter of fact, the whole unit doesn't weigh much at all. It comes with a pretty good power cord that seems to be the same diameter as my heavy duty extension cord that I attached to it so I could roam around the entire house. The vacuum has a thick red handle mounted at the top that also folds down, and when you pull it up and lift the unit with it it's an easy chore. So far, I've enjoyed working with this vacuum a lot and the results on the house have been effective. Will take it out to the car when it stops raining. But given the suction that I've seen so far inside it won't have any problem getting me towards Detail Geek results.
M**R
Serendipity - and 5 stars
Hi Friends,The short version: I recommend this vac, easy assembly, great suckage, nice big visible power button.The long version: I recently purchased a cabin/weekender to escape to once in a while. So, I recently ordered a bunch of stuff to 'stock' the place, and had added a canister vac to my initial list. When I placed the order - that vac was no longer available, Bummer. I noticed this Vacmaster VBV1210 on the 'customers also viewed' list and on a sheer whim added it to my order with little if any research - and bonus (as you will soon find out) it is a wet-dry vac.The order arrived, and last weekend my mom's cousin and I made a trek to the cabin to kick the tires, turn on the water/well since the freeze season was over. By chance I decided to put the boxed Vacmaster into the car, heck it had to go up anyway why wait for the movers at the end of May?Several hours later we arrived, moved stuff from the car inside, and eventually ventured into the dark and eery crawl space to turn on the well/pump, water heater, and so on. We met Hammy, my non-rent paying chipmunk who was rather shocked to see us in his chip-cave.We turned everything on, and all seemed to be ok. As we helped each other hoist our middle-age bodies out of Hammy's domain, we heard a somewhat unsettling rush of water. "Hmm," I said, "sounds like the shower was left on when they drained the pipes." Close, but no banana.We entered the lovely vintage 1983 blue-everything-including-the-toilet bathroom to realize that there is a pipe in the wall that was disconnected as part of the drain process, which the sellers had not felt the compunction to mention. It was a mini-Niagra with a gusher emanating from the blue formica closet - not unlike old faithful. Water water everywhere and not a mop in sight.I dove back to the crawlspace, again causing Hammy not insignificant terror. He was like, WTF!? I shut the pump off, and went back up to find several inches of water in the blue-beauty bath - which was now flowing with verve out the door. Like the wondertwins, my cousin and I activated and both immediately said "THE VAC!" Mind you, there were no towels, no mops, nothing at all in the all-but-empty cabin. Luckily, the wet-dry vac was mere feet away.We ripped open the box and began assembly, literally tossing the instructions to the side. There is no time to do things properly when in panic mode! Fortunately, assembly was easy-peasy, the hardest part being locating the attachments and hose (they are stored in the central canister for easy shipping). Still, we had the thing together and plugged in within 60 seconds. Without our glasses.I turned it on, and within moments sucked up the gallons of water that had baptized my fabulous formica and pooled on the floor. The vac has great suction and made short work of the mini-flood. I later used in to suck up some debris from a bit of wall-demo, which the vacmaster also sucked up with ease.So, I sure am glad that quite by chance, I ended up with this unit and it ended up in the car on our first trip. It sort of got us out of a pickle. Mind you, this review is based only on a few uses one afternoon - it is not a long term review. And, I ended up saving about $45 vs. the one I had originally planned on getting.Pros: simple simple assembly, it has great suction, and has a blower detachable (I have not yet tried).Cons: the only slight thing that could be improved is the cord length, seemed a bit short 4-6 more feet would be great (when I used it later in the day, it kept coming unplugged as I tugged the unit around because the cord is maybe only 4-5 feet long - just a guess).Anyway, I would recommend this unit at least based on my initial use. I promise on my next visit up there to read the assembly instructions :)
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