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post Aug 20 2025, 03:34 PM, updated 4 months ago

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Hello, i have dogs at home basically at the front porch, at the side and around the house exterior, is there a vacuum that is suitable for vacuuming just about everything for outdoor use ? My outdoor flooring consists of terraccota tiles and concrete flooring. Mainly furs, hairs, small stones, sands, dusts etc.

Please do recommend me some budget friendly yet durable vacuum thank you tongue.gif

P/S - Prefer cordless

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jaycee1
post Aug 20 2025, 03:46 PM

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Just get a cannister type wet/dry vacuum.

Edit. yes, they do have cordless versions.

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post Aug 20 2025, 03:55 PM

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i use an industrial style vacuum cleaner to suck up all the dust in my garden
also particularly useful for when i do bbq and use it to suck up all the ash
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post Aug 20 2025, 06:09 PM

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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Aug 20 2025, 03:46 PM)
Just get a cannister type wet/dry vacuum.

Edit. yes, they do have cordless versions.
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any specific brand or model ?
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post Aug 20 2025, 08:23 PM

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Cordless abit hard.
Just get a good wet dry vacumm and buy a proper long extension cord.
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post Aug 21 2025, 11:25 AM

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QUOTE(Sotsotzaii @ Aug 20 2025, 06:09 PM)
any specific brand or model ?
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If you want a good one, you can look for Bosch, Makita or Milwaukee. They are pricey though, especially the batteries. These are professional level shop tools, so they are quite durable.

You can also try the Keelat branded ones from shopee that uses generic Makita pin 21v batteries so replacement generic batteries are easier to find. Around 250ish.

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Otherwise, like someone already suggested, just get a normal cannister wet/dry and run a longer extension cord. They are more powerful. Cheap ones you can find for around 150 on shopee.

So unless you already run an existing ecosystem of batteries (like I do with my shop tools), its just usually better to get the corded versions.

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post Aug 21 2025, 11:41 AM

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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Aug 21 2025, 11:25 AM)
If you want a good one, you can look for Bosch, Makita or Milwaukee. They are pricey though, especially the batteries. These are professional level shop tools, so they are quite durable.

You can also try the Keelat branded ones from shopee that uses generic Makita pin 21v batteries so replacement generic batteries are easier to find.  Around 250ish.

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Otherwise, like someone already suggested, just get a normal cannister wet/dry and run a longer extension cord. They are more powerful. Cheap ones you can find for around 150 on shopee.

So unless you already run an existing ecosystem of batteries (like I do with my shop tools), its just usually better to get the corded versions.
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I see, thanks for the advice, so if want powerful suction and better durability and also ease of convenience overall, get a corded wet/dry vacuum ? Any brand that I can keep a lookout ?
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post Aug 21 2025, 11:58 AM

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You can get those corded vacuum with steel bin for your outdoor work.
You can see those vacuum use by the car wash shops.
Get china brand can already, not expensive also, probably less than rm800?

the only cordless vacuum I know that can match 230v power is makita's 40v vacuum cleaner.
Machine + 2x40v8ah battery probably around rm4.5k.
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QUOTE(Sotsotzaii @ Aug 21 2025, 11:41 AM)
I see, thanks for the advice, so if want powerful suction and better durability and also ease of convenience overall, get a corded wet/dry vacuum ? Any brand that I can keep a lookout ?
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Go for the bigger brands like karcher and bosch. But you said you were looking at something more budget. So what exactly are you looking for? hahaha

But even cheap ones tend to last ok...considering you are not industrial level work. Can find them starting at about 150. If it konks out, just buy a new one. Ive have 2 "daewoo" branded ones for shop and site use for a year + now.

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post Aug 21 2025, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Aug 21 2025, 11:59 AM)
Go for the bigger brands like karcher and bosch. But you said you were looking at something more budget. So what exactly are you looking for? hahaha

But even cheap ones tend to last ok...considering you are not industrial level work. Can find then starting at about 150. If it konks out, just buy a new one.
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Hahaha i think karcher is ok if it's good, i can stretch my budget slightly for karcher, but bosch maybe not, any particular model from karcher ? im also looking at karcher WD 1 classic, which is about 250+, how's that ?
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QUOTE(Sotsotzaii @ Aug 21 2025, 12:02 PM)
Hahaha i think karcher is ok if it's good, i can stretch my budget slightly for karcher, but bosch maybe not, any particular model from karcher ? im also looking at karcher WD 1 classic, which is about 250+, how's that ?
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No experience with the expensive brands. I just use the cheap ones. When they die, I just replace them.
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post Aug 21 2025, 12:05 PM

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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Aug 21 2025, 12:04 PM)
No experience with the expensive brands. I just use the cheap ones. When they die, I just replace them.
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Which are the ones that you use before for outdoor vacuum ? Can share ?

 

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