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Ridgid WD1246 Review(*est. $70)You are here: House & Home >> Shop Vacs >> Ridgid WD1246This page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Shop Vacs which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.
What the reviewers like:
The 5-hp Ridgid WD1246 has ample suction for wet and dry pickup, and its lifetime warranty is a big plus. The tank has a large drain, and the shop vac turns itself off when vacuuming liquids once the maximum level is reached. The medium size makes it more portable and easier to store than larger models, and it runs fairly quietly. What the reviewers don't like: Although experts say most Ridgid-brand shop vacs emit fairly clean exhaust, emissions seem to be a problem with this model's predecessor, the Ridgid WD12145, and the newer model hasn't been run through similar tests. Although it’s inexpensive, other budget shop vacs are recommended more often in reviews. Ridgid WD1246 review highlights Experts and owners agree that the 12-gallon Ridgid WD1246 shop vac is powerful for its size, but testing says emissions seem to be a problem, which makes the 14-gallon Ridgid WD1450 (*est. $120) a better buy. Consumer Reports compares the predecessor of the Ridgid WD1246 with 22 other consumer-brand shop vacs in its most recent review, running the vacs through objective tests and ranking their performance. We found no user-reviews of this particular model on the Home Depot website, but it does receive some feedback in the Ridgid Tool Forum. Also see full report: Shop Vacs *In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).1.
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