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Wet/Dry Vacuums

Commercial wet-dry vacuums handle both liquid spills and dry debris in environments where a standard vacuum would be damaged: construction sites with drywall dust and water, restoration jobs with flood water and wet debris, and industrial facilities with mixed waste streams. Drum-style commercial units in 10 to 55 gallon configurations for contractors, facility maintenance teams, and restoration crews.

Original price $675.00 - Original price $725.00
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Powr-Flite 20-Gallon Dual-Motor Commercial Wet/Dry Vacuum – 192 CFM, 100" Water Lift

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PF57 / PF58 Dual-Motor Wet/Dry Vacuum — 192 CFM for Industrial Recovery in 20-Gallon Tank The Powr-Flite PF57 (stainless steel) and PF58 (polyethyl...

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Original price $675.00 - Original price $725.00
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Original price $595.00 - Original price $660.00
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Powr-Flite 20-Gallon Commercial Wet/Dry Vacuum – Stainless Steel or Poly Tank

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PF55 / PF56 Wet/Dry Vacuum — 20-Gallon Large-Volume Recovery in Stainless or Poly Tank The Powr-Flite PF55 (stainless steel) and PF56 (polyethylen...

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Original price $595.00 - Original price $660.00
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Original price $590.00 - Original price $599.00
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Powr-Flite 15-Gallon Commercial Wet/Dry Vacuum – Stainless Steel or Poly Tank

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PF53 / PF54 Wet/Dry Vacuum — 15-Gallon Commercial Recovery in Stainless Steel or Poly Tank The Powr-Flite PF53 (stainless steel tank) and PF54 (po...

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Original price $590.00 - Original price $599.00
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Powr-Flite PF51 5-Gallon Commercial Wet/Dry Vacuum – Compact, Heavy-Duty

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PF51 Wet/Dry Vacuum — Compact 5-Gallon Commercial Unit for Small-Job Recovery The Powr-Flite PF51 is a 5-gallon polyethylene tank wet/dry vacuum w...

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Original price $269.00 - Original price $269.00
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Commercial Wet-Dry Vacuums for Contractors and Industrial Facilities

Commercial vs Consumer Wet-Dry Vacuums: Motor and Tank Differences

Commercial wet-dry vacuums use bypass motors rated for continuous operation under load — essential when vacuuming slurry, saturated debris, or fine drywall dust that would overheat a consumer motor within minutes of continuous use. Consumer shop vacuums are designed for intermittent use; commercial units are built for multi-hour daily operation on construction sites and restoration jobs where stopping to let the motor cool is not an option. Two-stage commercial motors maintain suction performance as filters load with debris, rather than declining progressively as the filter restriction increases. Tank volume determines how long an operator can work before emptying — a 10-gallon tank limits runtime on active flood extraction; a 55-gallon drum unit handles significant water volumes before requiring a dump cycle. The OSHA construction safety standards specify that vacuum systems used for silica-generating operations (concrete grinding, masonry cutting) must meet specific filtration requirements — commercial wet-dry vacuums equipped with HEPA filters satisfy these requirements where specified.

Restoration and Flood Extraction Applications

Water damage restoration contractors use commercial wet-dry vacuums in the initial extraction phase — removing standing water from flooded floors before deploying air movers and dehumidifiers for the structural drying phase. High-extraction-rate commercial units remove water far faster than waiting for dehumidifiers alone, shortening the total drying timeline and reducing secondary damage. Drywall demolition and construction cleanup generates wet and dry debris in the same work area; commercial wet-dry vacuums transition between collection modes without tool changes. The IICRC S500 Water Damage Restoration Standard positions extraction as the first mitigation step after water intrusion, before any drying equipment is deployed — the extraction phase directly determines how much residual moisture the drying equipment must address. Industrial facilities use commercial wet-dry vacuums for coolant and cutting fluid collection in machining areas, oil spill cleanup on shop floors, and mixed solid-liquid waste collection in processing environments.

Related: Flood Water Extraction · Commercial Vacuums · Air Movers · Restoration Equipment

Tank Size, Filter Type, and Accessory Compatibility

Selecting the right commercial wet-dry vacuum requires matching tank size to the job's waste volume, filter type to the material being collected, and hose diameter to the debris size. Fine drywall dust requires a dust bag or cartridge filter inside the drum before the motor; without it, fine particles pass through standard foam filter media and coat the motor. For liquid collection, the foam filter must be removed — running a wet-dry vacuum with a dry-use filter while collecting liquid causes motor damage from moisture ingestion. The EPA guidance on construction and demolition waste addresses proper disposal requirements for construction debris collected by vacuum systems — different material types (lead paint dust, asbestos, silica) require different containment and disposal procedures that affect filter bag selection and vacuum model choice. Accessory compatibility — hose diameter, gulper attachment for liquid extraction, crevice tools for detail work — determines whether a given commercial wet-dry vacuum can handle the full range of tasks in a contractor's typical job scope.

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