Wet and Dry Vacuums Only.
How to Choose a Wet and Dry Vacuum.The wet and dry vacuum market is full of options, so here are a few key features to consider when choosing.. Capacity.

Capacity is how much water and waste a vacuum can hold.Liquid and dry capacities are often different, so check them both..The jobs you need the vacuum for will determine the size you need.

Small tasks around the home won’t need as large a capacity as one for dealing with ponds or worksites..Hose Diameter, Hose Length, and Cord Length.

It might sound obvious, but the width of the hose will determine what types of debris a vacuum can pick up.. Commercial models tend to have wider hoses.
While this reduces airspeed, it does allow you to pick up larger debris.The Shark manages to pull up long hairs and pet hair without any trouble.
And it’s a whizz at edge cleaning, so you can get right up to the skirting board without swapping to the crevice tool.. Hard Floors.Hard floors are another strong area for the Shark AZ910UKT.
It picks up everything from fine dust to larger bits of cereal, rather than pushing them along in front of the floorhead.It even pulls dirt out from the crevices between floorboards.. As with carpets, it cleans right up to the edges, so you don’t need to swap tools so often.
(Editor: Eco Weights)