Suggestions for a handheld cordless vac?

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Snattlerake

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Dyson. I used one the customer had when I changed out their access control panel and fire alarm panel. It sucked! Picked up wire trimmings and metal filings from where I drilled the cabinet for more wiring.

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If you have Dewalt 20v stuff already I’d suggest looking into the little dcv517b. It’s a great little vacuum I use mine almost every day. Had the bigger model and it was a piece of junk FYI

I have the 18v version(using a 20v/18v sled) that I like as well.
 

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I have a 2 story house and 3 upright Sharp Vacuum cleaners Yes Sharp.
No longer sold here.
The debris goes into the bag and never hits the suction fan.. the fan is after the bag.

Smokeless powder will not light off when vacuuming it.
In fact I put IMR 3031 powder into a torch striker and began striking it and covered the powder with sparks and it did not light off.
I put the same powder into a side lock muzzleloader with #11 cap. I tried 3 times to light it off and it did not happen.
Yes primer hole was clear and primers went bang but none of the 3031.

For what that is worth.
I also have a carpeted loading room.

Maybe you need your own full size bag type vacuum.
Those battery ones are high and eventually die and that angers me a bit..Just like cell phones anger me.
I do not have either.
You could just about find a free corded vacuum if you looked.
 

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I would say go by Lowes or Home Depot and check out the Cordless tools. I had a bunch of Porter Cable tools that had a vaccum that the tool batteries would run. Other brands may have the same option.
 

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