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Anne, Zookeeper has the info on the model within post. I had read the post
from zookeeper and RichToyBox earlier this year. "Anne Lurie" wrote in message . com... Model number, please, ma'am? (I know I could actually go find a Sears store, but what's the fun in that??? Seriously, water is heavy stuff, and not having to empty the thing would be a big plus! (I think I may have been the one who originally posted about "his & hers" wet vacs, or "one for wet & one for dry" vac -- a concept that should not be overlooked, IMHO!) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "FBCS" wrote in message ... This model you can attach a hose to it so you don't have to keep emptying the container, it drains to gardens or where ever. I'm tickled! "ponder" wrote in message ... They are amazing are they not??!!! ![]() i just need one with a very big holding tank........ FBCS wrote in message ... I purchased a Craftsman wet vac for myself to clean my pond. I never thought the purchase of a wet vac would give me this much pleasure. I told my husband it was mine (early Christmas present) hands off. Joann |
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