Review: Bosch GAS18V-3 cordless vacuum
Experience convenient cleaning with Bosch's battery-powered vacuum.The power cord on a standard shop vacuum is a troublesome tether, forcing you to switch outlets in order to reach all four corners of your shop. Bosch’s new battery-powered vacuum solves this problem without sacrificing suction.
The clear 2.6-gal. canister lets you see at a glance when it needs emptying, and the whole unit weighs just 12 lb., making it easy to carry with one hand.
The 18-volt battery provides excellent power, with suction rated at 51 cfm and run time at up to 30 minutes on a single charge. Inside the canister, rotational airflow creates a mini-cyclone, allowing dust and debris to fall to the bottom, keeping it away from the washable, HEPA-rated filter. The vac also comes with various nozzles and connectable wands to let you reach the floor without stooping.
I found this compact, cordless vacuum to be incredibly convenient for cleaning up my shop, and my vehicles as well.
—Roland Johnson is a contributing editor.
Photos: courtesy of the manufacturer
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