The Stanley SL18125P 1 Gallon 1.5 peak horsepower, wall mounted wet dry vacuum features a high performance motor which provides maximum suction power. The light weight and compact design is ideal for easy carrying. The 6-foot cord with cord wrap design is perfect for easy organization. Accessories include a 1-1/4 in. x 4 ft. flexible hose, crevice nozzle, utility nozzle, reusable dry filter, foam filter, and wall mount. Includes; 1.5 Peak HP 1 Gallon Hang-Up & Portable Poly Wet Dry Vac
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Brand | STANLEY |
Item model number | SL18125P |
Color | Yellow |
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Product Id | 324229 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 871613002930 |
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Works well. Enough capacity to pick up any water seepage in my sunroom.
I recently purchased a small vacuum, and I must say, it's been a game-changer. Despite its compact size, this thing has serious power. It effortlessly handles all the dust and debris, making my cleaning routine a breeze. The simplicity of use is a big plus – no complicated buttons or settings, just straightforward cleaning. It's become my go-to for quick clean-ups, and I couldn't be happier with its performance. If you're in need of a reliable, compact vacuum for basic cleaning, this one definitely gets the job done.
Great little vacuum., exactly what I was looking for.
It is small, powerful and exactly what I need for little jobs. Like most of my corded power tools, it requires an extension cord. It takes 1 1/4 inch attachments and I bought a horse hair dusting attachment to add to its versatility. The model number at Walmart.ca is SL18101P-1H. Use this one if you search for parts at altonindustries.com and as a compatibility reference at other sites. The model number at Walmart.com is 8100101A and is also on this model's sticker. The wall mount kit is a real bonus for me.
Good unit. Powerful suction with dry material. Needs a better filter for liquids. Small & portable/
I use this in a business/commercial application and it performs great and has withstood bumps, drops and stepping on the hose. The power cord is coming loose at the machine end, but the plug end has held up fine.
i found this on walmarts website i used the shipt to store option and it came in ahead of schedule and it works great i would highly recommend thsi to anyone that orders online a lot.
Love it but...(like most reviews) - it needs a longer cord. My house is not large, yet I am always finding the ends of the cord. This is the main thing I would want altered. It drives me nuts. - it could really use an optional anti-tip piece for the base - having the venting pointed forward seems like a simple whoops when they designed it All-in-all, it is a fantastically useful tool and is quite the bargain. Be prepared for sore ears as this is a "shop vac" am not a weak duster. Find a decent extension cord and carry the base around to avoid tipping. The +'s are much greater thanks the -'s.
Awkward design. It has great suction, a nice compact size, easy to carry, small enough to stash in a closet. The cord is surprisingly short, didn't reach the length of my room. I found the hose to be stiff/new, and it easily *spills* the vacuum and sucks the float ball up. The bottom/foot is too narrow, Too heavy with motor above. A base Ring would prevent spilling, and a softer hose less likely to topple it. Its only flaw, is the awkwardness.
This little thing is the absolute worst case in engineering. The moment you turn it on the exhaust air comes out the same direction the vacuuming hose goes, so you actually blow the dust further away from where you want to clean it up. But that only happens if the little thing keeps standing upright which normally it does not, it topples over with the slightest move. If this happens you cannot just set it back upright, no, you have to turn it off, so the valve inside can go back to its right location, then you can set it up and turn it on again, only to start the whole show over and over again. I seriously have no clue, how somebody could invent something so bad. However, I have a very narrow crawl space that I desperately need for storage, and I needed something as small as possible to go in there with me, that would still give me enough space to move around. So, during my first super frustrating test run I had a galvanized bucket from the dollar store (those that are a bit on the heavier side of things) by sheer accident sitting right next to me, so I put the little thing in there. This solved all the problems: The bucket re-directs the exhaust air upwards, away from your working space and the weight of the bucket keeps the vacuum cleaner from falling over all the time. Ever since it's a great little device, I love my little vacuum and carry it around with me in the said bucket everywhere I clean. The suction is really good and it's easy to clean once it's full. I find it a lot of extra mile to go with, if you're willing to do that it's really great, if you don't - keep your fingers off, don't waste your money!