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Best Shop Vacs of 2025

We tested the highest performing shop vacs from popular brands like Craftsman, Ridgid, Dewalt, Vacmaster, and more to bring you the best products for your next big project
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Best Shop Vac Review (We tested nine shop vacs to find the top performers)
We tested nine shop vacs to find the top performers
Credit: Miles Knotek
Miles Knotek
By Miles Knotek ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Updated December 15, 2025

Tired of your regular vacuum choking on sawdust, screws, or big messes? A shop vac gives you serious power and durability to tackle heavy-duty cleanups that regular vacuums just can't handle.

We purchased 10 of the top shop vacs and used them in our own workshops to clean up after renovations and other messy projects around the house. From small handheld vacs to multi-gallon beasts, we tested a wide variety of products to fit different needs, budgets, and styles.

The Craftsman 16-Gallon is our pick for larger projects. The wide hose, strong suction, and large canister make this a great companion for big messes that need cleaning. The Dirt Devil 5-Gallon is a great budget pick at under $100. It is well-suited for smaller messes, but still gets the job done with little fuss.

Just need a small vacuum for quick jobs? Handheld vacuums can be more convenient for simple messes. If you're after something easier to use for everyday messes, cordless vacuums is better for inside the house.

Editor's Note: On December 15, 2025, we updated this review to include the Stanley 6-Gallon as a budget-friendly option.

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Bottom Line Excellent suction power and a high-volume canister, this shop vac is great for heavy-duty projects and construction cleanupA good alternative for medium-sized projects where you don't need the strongest suction but still want something durableA burly vacuum, this shop vac is sure to handle the hefty jobsA well-rounded performer with the unique ability to convert into a corded leaf blowerWith its ergonomic handle, well-designed attachment storage system, and compact build, this is the best shop vac for portabilityA high-value performer that packs more power than its price would suggestFor under $100, the Dirt Devil 5-Gallon brings excellent value to a reliable shop vac for smaller projectsThis vacuum is perfect for cleaning out the car with an array of crevice attachmentsAn economical choice for those who value price above all elseA versatile combo corded or cordless vacuum with great portability
Pros Strong suction power, large diameter hose, good carrying system for attachments, large volume canisterLocking attachments, large canister volume, secure locking mechanism for the lid, easy to remove filterStrong suction power, big wheels, large volumeVersatile, good suction power, long hosePortable, rubber-tipped tools, long cord, powerful suction powerGood value, variety of attachments, Wide wheel base for good stability, good suction powerAffordable, long hose, multiple extender wands, rotating head floor brush attachmentLong hose, good attachment carrying system, can convert to blowerAffordable, good suction, variety of attachmentsBoth corded and battery, portable, ergonomic handle
Cons Difficult to install casters, loud during use, thin plasticCord storage system is slightly too smallBulky, lengthy assembly process, occasionally clogsNo good hose storage system, clogs frequently at intake, removable blower is hard to useSmall volume, no storage system for extender wandsSmall hose diameter, no hose storage system, filter takes up a large volume of the canisterTips over easily, small caster wheels, narrow hose diameterLoses suction as canister fills up, small canister volume, clogs frequently with narrow hoseLow build quality, loud during use, long hose does not have secure storage, clogs frequentlyLow suction power, struggles to pick up heavy objects, not many attachments
Rating Categories Craftsman 16-Gallon Ridgid 14-Gallon Vacmaster Beast 14-G... Vacmaster 12-Gallon Shark MessMaster Stanley 6-Gallon Dirt Devil 5-Gallon Armor All 2.5 Gallon Amazon Basics 4-Gallon DeWalt DCV581H
Airflow & Suction Power (35%)
9.0
8.5
9.5
7.0
7.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
5.0
3.0
Floor Cleaning (30%)
8.5
8.0
6.0
6.0
5.0
6.0
6.0
5.5
4.0
3.0
Tool Use (25%)
8.0
7.5
7.0
7.0
6.5
6.0
5.0
5.0
6.0
3.0
Portability (10%)
5.5
6.0
3.5
5.5
9.0
5.0
5.0
9.0
6.0
9.5
Specifications Craftsman 16-Gallon Ridgid 14-Gallon Vacmaster Beast 14-G... Vacmaster 12-Gallon Shark MessMaster Stanley 6-Gallon Dirt Devil 5-Gallon Armor All 2.5 Gallon Amazon Basics 4-Gallon DeWalt DCV581H
Calculated Airflow 274 cubic ft/min 208 cubic ft/min 223 cubic ft/min 94 cubic ft/min 24 cubic ft/min 102 cubic ft/min 44 cubic ft/min 28 cubic ft/min 25 cubic ft/min 10 cubic ft/min
Measured Suction 50 inH2O 60 inH2O 94 inH2O 64 inH2O 82 inH2O 50 inH2O 71 inH2O 59 inH2O 74 inH2O 27 inH2O
Measured Sound 96 dB 95 dB 89 dB 98 dB 92 dB 90 dB 94 dB 94 dB 102 dB 84 dB
Canister Capacity 16 gal 14 gal 14 gal 12 gal 1 gal 6 gal 5 gal 2.5 gal 4 gal 2 gal
Hose Length 84 in 84 in 84 in 84 in 36 in 72 in 84 in 72 in 72 in 60 in
Hose Diameter 2.5 in 2.5 in 2.5 in 2.5 in 1.5 in 1.25 in 1.5 in 1.25 in 1.25 in 1.25 in
Measured Weight 23.75 lbs 20.81 lbs 31.31 lbs 20.44 lbs 10.19 lbs 11.2 lbs 9.31 lbs 7.19 lbs 9.63 lbs 9.06 lbs
Dimensions 21"x21"x26.7" 22.2"x26"x19.5" 20.3"x20.12"x29.75" 24"x24"x12" 10.5"x16.5"x13.5" ‎13.8"x13.8"x 20.47" 12.95"x12.95"x17.52" 10.6"x14.2"x14.4" 15.8"x15.8"x18.2" 17.25"x12.32"x13.12"
Dry Mess Clean-up 35 sec 38 sec 66 sec 41 sec 120 sec 135 sec 165 sec 132 sec 210 sec 238 sec
Wet Mess Clean-up 6 sec 9 sec 11 sec 7 sec 17 sec 14 sec 15 sec 22 sec 19 sec 28 sec

Our Picks of Shop Vacs


Best Overall


Craftsman 16-Gallon


83
OVERALL
SCORE
  • Airflow & Suction Power 9.0
  • Floor Cleaning 8.5
  • Tool Use 8.0
  • Portability 5.5
PROS
Powerful suction for wet and dry messes
Good carrying system for attachments
Large volume canister
Large diameter hose
CONS
Difficult to install casters
Loud during use
SPECIFICATIONS
Calculated Airflow 274 cubic ft/min
Measured Suction 50 inH2O
Measured Sound 96 dB
Canister Capacity 16 gal
Hose Length 84 in
The Craftsman 16-Gallon is the most impressive shop vacuum we have tested to date. This powerful wet-dry vac can handle just about anything you throw its way, including heavy rocks and metal chunks. The wide-diameter hose and high suction allow it to clean up large messes; meanwhile, the 16-gallon canister won't need to get dumped as often as smaller options. When cleaning out our garage after a hefty amount of sanding, the Craftsman's variety of attachments, including two different crevice tools, helped quickly rid our garage of dust. We never experienced any clogs or hangups during use, and loved its storage on top of the caster feet, which made it easy to transport all the attachments quickly and securely between projects.

When assembling the Craftsman, it took more time and effort to assemble the casters. One tester noted that “the parts felt cheaper and the plastic was thinner than on other models.” So far during our testing, we have had no issues with the product's durability, but other models, like the Ridgid 14-Gallon, had slightly more robust plastic. It gets pretty loud at 96 dB, landing above the average for this lineup. However, we think this is a fair trade for the power you get. If you're someone regularly doing heavy-duty shop work or home renovations that need a vacuum capable of cleaning up the biggest messes, the Craftsman 16-Gallon can handle it all.

Read more: Craftsman 16-Gallon review

The Craftsman has one of the strongest suction powers of any vacuum we tested.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Best Budget Vacuum


Stanley 6-Gallon


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Airflow & Suction Power 7.0
  • Floor Cleaning 6.0
  • Tool Use 6.0
  • Portability 5.0
PROS
Good value
Wide wheel base
Variety of attachments
CONS
No good hose storage system
Narrow diameter hose
SPECIFICATIONS
Calculated Airflow 102 cubic ft/min
Measured Suction 50 inH2O
Measured Sound 90 dB
Canister Capacity 6 gal
Hose Length 72 in
The Stanley 6-Gallon is our favorite budget-priced vacuum for its high performance and variety of attachments. With a strong suction power and high airflow more often found in pricer options, the Stanley's 4-horsepower motor is more powerful than other budget options we tested. When cleaning sand, gravel, and construction debris out of the garage, it quickly and easily lifted it all, making cleanup fast and efficient. We never had a problem cleaning hard-to-reach places with the included crevice tool, and both the utility and floor nozzles were able to clean up wide swaths of debris at a time. We were impressed with this budget option's versatility and performance across a variety of settings, whether in the workshop, in the home, or detailing the car.

When using the Stanley to clean up large construction debris, its biggest limiting factor was the narrow hose diameter. This resulted in frequent clogging at the opening of the hose, where large items could not pass through. While the six-foot-long hose was great for its extended reach, it lacks a secure storage system, leaving it to dangle loosely around the body while not in use. While the Stanley is perfect for hobbyists and those tackling medium-sized projects, professionals or heavy DIYers may be limited by both the narrow hose diameter and relatively small canister size. Similar to the Dirt Devil 5-Gallon, the Stanley is a great option for those on a budget or with limited space looking for a smaller project that can still tackle most projects and messes.

Read more: Stanley 6-Gallon review

The Stanley 6-Gallon had nice attachments that helped with cleanup.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Best for Under $100


Dirt Devil 5-Gallon


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Airflow & Suction Power 6.0
  • Floor Cleaning 6.0
  • Tool Use 5.0
  • Portability 5.0
PROS
Long extended reach
Good suction power
Wet and dry messes
CONS
Tips over easily
Small diameter hose
SPECIFICATIONS
Calculated Airflow 44 cubic ft/min
Measured Suction 71 inH2O
Measured Sound 94 dB
Canister Capacity 5 gal
Hose Length 84 in
You can still get a lot of functionality under $100, which the Dirt Devil 5-Gallon proves. It is most at home tackling smaller debris like wood chips, plastic pieces, and sawdust, making it well-suited for light to moderate projects. With a long hose and three extenders, this vacuum can reach just about anywhere. It's small and compact for a traditional-style shop vac and weighs just 9.3 pounds, so it is a great choice for moving up and down stairs. Its small footprint is great for crowded garages or work areas, and its reasonably strong suction makes it a reliable companion for everyday cleanup. “As a minor hobbyist, the Dirt Devil does more than enough for cleaning up my garage,” noted one tester.

Its tall, narrow design sits on a small base with tiny canisters, and with attachment storage mounted on top, the Dirt Devil easily becomes top-heavy and prone to tipping. If you only have small jobs and need something more portable, the Shark MessMaster is much more convenient around the house, but it only has a 1-gallon dust bin. Though the bristles on the heads of the tools made them more effective, you only get two tools to work with. The missing link, a crevice tool, meaning you won't be able to get into tight areas. The smaller hose diameter limited its ability to handle big or bulky debris, but if you don't need the most powerful machine out there, this shop vac stands out among budget picks and can clean up most small projects for casual DIYers.

Read more: Dirt Devil 5-Gallon review

The brush attachment on the Dirt Devil 5-Gallon uses stiff bristles to agitate carpet fibers and lift dirt that has settled in.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Best Small Shop Vac


Shark MessMaster


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Airflow & Suction Power 7.0
  • Floor Cleaning 5.0
  • Tool Use 6.5
  • Portability 9.0
PROS
High-quality attachments
Easy to clean filtration system
Strong suction power
CONS
Small canister volume
Lacks a good storage system for extender wands
SPECIFICATIONS
Calculated Airflow 24 cubic ft/min
Measured Suction 82 inH2O
Measured Sound 92 dB
Canister Capacity 1 gal
Hose Length 36 in
The Shark MessMaster is an easy choice for quick clean-ups, like clearing sand from the car after a beach trip. It is the most portable option in our lineup due to its weight and slim shape. Unlike most shop vacs, which are barrell-shaped, the MessMaster has a slim, compact design. It easily fit in our coat closet, and we think this is a great choice for anyone short on space. Don't let this vacuum's relatively small size fool you; it boasts some of the highest suction power of any vacuum we tested. It has a great filtration system that is easy to remove and clean. Unlike the other small vacs, this one is equipped with wand extenders, so you don't have to sacrifice your knees and back every time you clean something off the floor.

The MessMaster is best used for lighter jobs or around the house, rather than on the construction site. At 1 gallon, its canister volume is too small to handle large amounts of debris. If you want something with more capacity, but is still small and compact, the Dirt Devil 5-Gallon is a great alternative. The Shark Messmaster easily removes light debris like sawdust and wood chips, but the 1.5-inch diameter hose struggles to suck up bigger items like tree bark and gravel. For anyone who needs a lightweight, easy-to-store vacuum with surprising power and thoughtful features, this is one of the best portable options out there.

Read more: Shark MessMaster review

shop vac - the ergonomic handle makes transporting ths messmaster easy.
The ergonomic handle makes transporting ths MessMaster easy.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Best Attachments


Ridgid 14-Gallon


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Airflow & Suction Power 8.5
  • Floor Cleaning 8.0
  • Tool Use 7.5
  • Portability 6.0
PROS
Locking Attachments
Wide hose
Fast wet and dry pick up
CONS
Cord storage system is slightly too small
Sometimes clogs
SPECIFICATIONS
Calculated Airflow 208 cubic ft/min
Measured Suction 60 inH2O
Measured Sound 95 dB
Canister Capacity 14 gal
Hose Length 84 in
The Ridgid 14-Gallon offers a versatile set of attachments that we loved. The squeegee attachment is the most unique as it pops on and off the wide pickup tool. This dual function allowed us to really get our workspace clean, even scraping away excess water. The car nozzle was another favorite among our team. It fit in all the hard-to-reach spaces that are typically missed when cleaning the car. Plus, this car tool was a huge help when we were cleaning up sawdust and smaller debris from our work table. The tools can be locked into place, so you won't have to worry about the attachment coming loose mid-cleanup. All attachments fit nicely on the side of the canister. The vacuum itself sits on four casters and is easy enough to roll around. The cleaning was also top-notch, picking up small and large debris with ease. We were even able to clean up a water mess in just 9 seconds. All in all, this vac has a lot to offer, and we were happy to have it nearby during our bigger projects.

Compared to the Craftsman, the Rigid has a slightly smaller motor and slower airflow. This made the Craftsman superior in suction strength and quicker mess clean-ups. Being a larger shop vacuum, the Rigid 14-Gallon is not light. Though able to be pushed around by its wheels, this isn't a vacuum you'll want to pick up to transport. But, that is the tradeoff for a larger canister. Still, we were impressed by the Ridgid's thoughtful design, which makes it a strong choice for both hobbyists and professionals.

shop vac - a durable build and great performance all around, this vacuum is...
A durable build and great performance all around, this vacuum is great for most cleanup jobs.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Compare Products

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Score Product Price
83
Craftsman 16-Gallon
Best Overall
$140
Editors' Choice Award
79
Ridgid 14-Gallon
Best Attachments
$119
Top Pick Award
72
Vacmaster Beast 14-Gallon
$230
66
Vacmaster 12-Gallon
$140
65
Shark MessMaster
Best Small Shop Vac
$170
Top Pick Award
63
Stanley 6-Gallon
Best Budget Vacuum
$70
Best Buy Award
57
Dirt Devil 5-Gallon
Best for Under $100
$80
Best Buy Award
56
Armor All 2.5 Gallon
$72
51
Amazon Basics 4-Gallon
$54
37
DeWalt DCV581H
$199

shop vac - hose diameter plays a crucial role in how quickly and how large of...
Hose diameter plays a crucial role in how quickly and how large of debris a vacuum can pick up.   Credit: Miles Knotek

How We Test


We purchased each shop vac at full price, ensuring our review remains unbiased and free from commissions or incentives. Then we put every model through the same repeatable tests to compare their performance fairly.

Our testing of cordless shop vacs is divided across four testing metrics:

We start by testing suction strength using a gauge placed at the end of the hose to measure the vacuum's ability to pull material off surfaces. Then we measured how much air the vacuum could move through the hose, which tells us how quickly it can pull in debris. These tests gave us a helpful baseline, but to see how that power holds up in real-world cleanup, we put each vacuum to work on heavy, dense debris, such as large gravel from the yard or bolts and nails from a construction site.

We look at two different types of messes you may come across with floor cleaning: dry and wet messes. Our dry cleaning test measured how long each vacuum took to clear two gallons of mixed construction debris from a hard surface, ranging from fine sawdust to wood chips, tree bark, plastic chunks, and metal shavings. For wet messes, we timed how long it took to suck up two gallons of muddy water off a hard surface. We continued working with these throughout our projects to identify any weak designs, either with clogs at the hose or difficulty grabbing material when attaching the floor head.

We tested every included tool to see how well it cleaned, noting which ones you could count on and which had designs that fell short.

To understand how easy each vacuum is to carry, store, and maneuver during everyday use, we moved them around to different areas of the house and into the truck to get a real feel for their portability. We measured the weight and overall size to provide accurate dimensions, so there are no surprises about what you'll get.

We combine real-world use with standardized, repeatable tests.

Why Trust GearLab


Testing was spearheaded by lead tester Miles Knotek. A lifelong DIY-er and recent first-time home owner, Miles is always working on one project or planning the next. With 15 years of experience in woodworking, projecting, and generally putzing around the garage, playing with his latest construction toy, Miles brings a methodical and inquisitive approach to his testing, seeking to explore every aspect of every product he reviews.

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We thoroughly inspect every product during testing. Here we are comparing the hose diameters for each vacuum.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Analysis and Test Results


We break down the highs and lows from each of our testing metrics to show you which vacuums stood out and which ones are better left off your list.

Worse Value
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What's the Best Value?


Shop vacs can vary in price depending on how much you plan to put them through. Large capacity, high-horsepower machines will cost more, but the Dirt Devil 5 Gallon can handle fine dust, sawdust, and small debris well, thanks to its relatively high airflow power. It is not built for jobsite demands or large-scale messes, but for under $100, it can be a practical pick for basic garage or home workshop cleanup. The Stanley 6-Gallon is another great option for the budget-conscious, with a suction power found more closely in higher price point models.

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The Dirt Devil 5-Gallon is an effective shop vac at an attainable price point.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Smaller Capacity Cuts the Costs
Many shop vac product lines offer multiple tank sizes, which often come with staggered prices, so if you do not need maximum capacity, you can often save money by going with a smaller model. These mid-tier options tend to be more durable than budget picks and strike a nice balance between cost and performance. Just keep in mind that a smaller capacity often means reduced horsepower, which may affect how well it handles heavier cleanup tasks.

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We break out the meters to get real numbers, making it easy to spot which vacuums actually pack the most power.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Airflow & Suction Power


The power needed for a shop vacuum to tackle demanding cleanup tasks sets them apart from typical household vacuums. Suction, measured in inches of water lift (inH2O), reflects the vacuum's ability to lift heavy or embedded debris from surfaces. Airflow, measured in cubic feet per minute (CFM), moves lighter, bulkier materials like sawdust or dry leaves through the hose and into the canister. Horsepower is the motor's manufacturer rating at its peak performance, while our airflow and suction numbers indicate the output of the vacuum's hose.

Suction Power Specs
 Air FlowSuctionHorse Power
Craftsman 16-Gallon274 cubic ft/min50 inH2O6.5 HP
Vacmaster Beast 14-Gallon223 cubic ft/min94 inH2O6.5 HP
Ridgid 14-Gallon208 cubic ft/min60 inH2O6 HP
Stanley 6-Gallon102 cubic ft/min50 inH2O4 HP
Vacmaster 12-Gallon94 cubic ft/min64 inH2O5 HP
Dirt Devil 5-Gallon44 cubic ft/min71 inH2O3 HP
Armor All 2.5 Gallon28 cubic ft/min59 inH2O2 HP
Amazon Basics 4-Gallon25 cubic ft/min74 inH2O3 HP
Shark MessMaster24 cubic ft/min82 inH2O1.27 HP
DeWalt DCV581H 2-Gallon10 cubic ft/min27 inH2O1.85 HP

The best-performing models strike a careful balance between airflow and suction. A vacuum with high suction but low airflow might lift dense items, but clog easily with dry debris. On the other hand, high airflow with low suction can clear fine dust quickly, but struggles with heavier objects. While these measurements gave us a technical baseline, we also put the vacuums to work on heavy, dense debris to assess how their power holds up in real-world conditions.


The Vacmaster Beast posted the highest measured suction power at 94 inH2O, substantially higher than the average at 65 inH2O. This difference allows the vacuum to clean more thoroughly, reaching deeper into carpet fibers, cracks, or lifting sludgy mud and other messes where strong suction is crucial.

The Vacmaster Beast was one of the few machines that could pick up heavy debris like bolts and larger rocks.   Credit: Miles Knotek

The Craftsman 16-Gallon, on the other hand, had the highest airflow at 274 CFM, which is almost triple the average. While it does not have the strongest suction power, its superior airflow more than made up for it in our cleanup tests by moving debris quickly and efficiently. It was never a limiting factor and was easily able to pick up our biggest messes.

shop vac - the craftsman had enough airflow and suction to clean up wet messes.
The Craftsman had enough airflow and suction to clean up wet messes.   Credit: Miles Knotek

The Ridgid 14-Gallon was just behind the two standouts. With a 6-horsepower motor, compared to the 6.5-horsepower motors in the Craftsman and Vacmaster Beast, it delivered slightly less power during use, but still among the top performers. Among the budget models, the Dirt Devil had a higher airflow, at 44 CFM, which helped make it stand out when it came to moving large amounts of sawdust and dirt.

shop vac - though not as powerful a lift as the big machines, the dirt devil...
Though not as powerful a lift as the big machines, the Dirt Devil has decent suction power at 71 inH2O, and higher airflow to handle more moderate messes.   Credit: Miles Knotek

The budget-friendly Stanley 6-Gallon impressed us with its functional suction (50 inH2O) and airflow strength (102 CFM). This was a surprising amount of airflow for such a small vacuum, and debris was sucked up quickly with little fuss.

shop vac - with a small hose diameter of 1.25 inches, the stanley is best...
With a small hose diameter of 1.25 inches, the Stanley is best suited for smaller debris.   Credit: Miles Knotek

The Armor All 2.5 Gallon, Amazon Basics 4-Gallon, and DeWalt DCV581H 2-Gallon were all weak performers, with low air flow, suction, or both. The Dewalt was especially noticeable in practice, with only 10 CFM compared to top performers that were well over two hundred CFM.

shop vac - the dewalt 2-gallon was among the weakest performers for suction and...
The DeWalt 2-Gallon was among the weakest performers for suction and airflow. It did okay on hardfloors with light debris, but otherwise struggled to pick up heavier debris. .   Credit: Miles Knotek

Floor Cleaning


Floor cleaning is one of the most common uses for a shop vac, whether it's clearing sawdust from a garage or debris from a jobsite. A vacuum that can effectively clean floors saves time and effort by reducing the need to go back over the same area or break out the tools.


The Craftsman was the clear winner, thanks to its wide 2.5-inch diameter hose and powerful suction that handled every mess we threw at it. It never clogged, even when tackling large bark pieces and metal chunks that often stopped other models. It was also one of the fastest at pulling up water, and with its large tank capacity, it makes for an especially useful machine for floods or other wet jobs.

Comparing the best floor cleaning from the Craftsman to the worst from Dewalt helps us rank our lineup.   Credit: Miles Knotek

The Ridgid 14-Gallon has similar cleaning abilities, with an identical hose diameter. While only a few seconds slower on both the dry mess and wet mess pickup tests, this difference was only noticeable in real-world applications when the Ridgid struggled on wide pieces of mulch. Still, when we used both vacuums to clean our garage after a messy project, they cleared floors and surfaces quickly and thoroughly, leaving no debris behind. When you have the most demanding conditions, these will be the vacuums to hunt out.

shop vac - the ridgid was only a few seconds behind the craftsman in our timed...
The Ridgid was only a few seconds behind the Craftsman in our timed wet mess tests.   Credit: Miles Knotek

The Vacmaster Beast could easily lift debris with strong suction and had plenty of airflow to carry it to the tank, but it sometimes couldn't finish the job. It clogged more often than we wanted. The issue is a small debris diverter inside the canister that directs debris downward, but this design also limits its performance with bulky messes.

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The debris diverter within the canister of the Vacmaster Beast is a source of clogging when vacuuming thick debris.   Credit: Miles Knotek

The Vacmaster 12-Gallon and Dirt Devil 5-Gallon both did well at cleaning up. The Vacmaster 12 did great picking up debris from hard floor and carpet, but had a similar clogging problem that we mentioned with the Beast. Meanwhile, the Dirt Devil 5-Gallon did well cleaning smaller debris, though the narrow hose can get clogged with larger debris.

shop vac - the vacmaster 12 gallon has enough suction power for outdoor use.
The Vacmaster 12 Gallon has enough suction power for outdoor use.   Credit: Miles Knotek


The Amazon Basics and DeWalt are fine if you're just picking up some sawdust, but anything more demanding, like pulling pine needles from carpet or cleaning up a wet mess, overwhelms them.

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No matter how many times we went over this entryway carpet, the Amazon couldn't clean any stubborn dirt out.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Tool Use


Working on projects around the house or jobsite brings all kinds of messes, and that's where a shop vac's tools really come into play.

Tool Types
 CreviceWide/Floor NozzleUtility NozzleCar NozzleSqueegee Add-On or ToolExtension WandHose Diameter
Craftsman 16-Gallon2.5 in
Ridgid 14-Gallon2.5 in
Vacmaster Beast 14-Gallon2.5 in
Vacmaster 12-Gallon2.5 in
Shark MessMaster1.5 in
Amazon Basics 4-Gallon1.25 in
Dirt Devil 5-Gallon1.5 in
Armor All 2.5 Gallon1.25 in
DeWalt DCV581H 2-Gallon1.25 in
Stanley 6-Gallon1.25 in

Unlike regular vacuums, you end up relying more on attachments to reach into corners, clean up workbenches, snake behind toolboxes, or suck debris out from under saws and behind shelves.


The Craftsman 16 Gallon comes armed with four tools, including a wet cleanup nozzle with a built-in squeegee, making it one of our top choices for tool use. The squeegee made it easy to fully clean up muddy sludge while the utility brush had a wide opening for mixed debris sizes. These attachments are all stowed either on the casters or the top of the vacuum, where they are kept securely in place with a snug friction fit.

shop vac - the wide mouth attachment on the craftsman has a squeegee attachment...
The wide mouth attachment on the Craftsman has a squeegee attachment that helps with wet cleanups.   Credit: Miles Knotek

With a comparable set of tools, we had a similar experience with the Ridgid. They are unique in that they snap onto the hose rather than rely on a friction fit, keeping them extra secure during use. The floor tool's squeegee and bristle attachments equipped us to handle a variety of messes, from standing water to dried mud.

shop vac - the ridgid tools lock in place compared to most others that friction...
The Ridgid tools lock in place compared to most others that friction fit.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Among the portable vacuums, the Shark MessMaster's rubber-coated tips guaranteed a snug seal that proved exceptionally helpful for sucking up every drop of wet messes. The crevice tool is one of the thinnest we tested, letting us reach tight spots like the space between the console and car seat that most others couldn't access. It made cleaning out windowsills much easier and more successful.

The Armor All 2.5 Gallon is specifically designed for use in the car. A brushed utility nozzle, deluxe car nozzle, and detail brush nozzle all make this vacuum perfect for reaching into every nook and cranny of your vehicle. The brush nozzle, in particular, is great at removing stuck or embedded debris from car floor mats and seats.

shop vac - although the armor all has a selection of tools tailored to car...
Although the Armor All has a selection of tools tailored to car cleaning, we didn't find them the most useful.   Credit: Miles Knotek

The DeWalt only comes with a crevice tool and standard utility nozzle. They boast that it's wide, but it's only a few inches in width and nothing substantial enough to tackle floors, especially since there are no extenders. You'll have to be on your knees to tackle anything that falls to the floor.

shop vac - the wide stable base of the craftsman is sturdy and alleviates the...
The wide stable base of the Craftsman is sturdy and alleviates the worry of tipping.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Portability


Factors like weight, size, handle design, and wheel quality all play a role in the ease of transporting these heavy and bulky machines.

Portability Specs
 CapacityWeightSize (L/W/D)Power Source
Craftsman 16-Gallon16 gal23.8 lbs15.8"x15.8"x18.2"Corded
Ridgid 14-Gallon14 gal20.8 lbs10.6"x14.2"x14.4"Corded
Vacmaster Beast 14-Gallon14 gal31.3 lbs21"x21"x26.7"Corded
Vacmaster 12-Gallon12 gal20.4 lbs17.3"x12.3"x13.1"Corded
Stanley 6-Gallon6 gal11.2 lbs‎13.8"x13.8"x 20.47"Corded
Dirt Devil 5-Gallon5 gal9.3 lbs13"x13"x17.5"Corded
Amazon Basics 4-Gallon4 gal9.6 lbs22.2"x26"x19.5"Corded
Armor All 2.5 Gallon2.5 gal7.2 lbs10.5"x16.5"x13.5"Corded
DeWalt DCV581H 2-Gallon2 gal9.1 lbs24"x24"x12"Corded/Cordless
Shark MessMaster1 gal10.2 lbs20.3"x20.1"x29.8"Corded

Over multiple hours of testing, we wheeled shop vacs outside and around the jobsite, carried them upstairs, and lugged them into the bed of a truck to test their portability.


For smaller vacuums (those with a canister volume of 5 gallons or less), the DeWalt stands out. It is the only product in our lineup that has the option to go cordless. Under 10 pounds and compact, you're able to haul this upstairs without having to sweat or bump into doorways and other furniture like traditional style shop vacs.

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The 20V additional battery gives you the option to not rely on a cord for work with the Dewalt, giving you a little extra freedom around.   Credit: Miles Knotek

While the Dewalt stands out for its cordless option, the Shark MessMaster is a better pick for a small option since its cleaning and power performance will help you complete cleaning jobs and not leave you frustrated with areas still dirty. Its well-designed handle doubles as secure power cord storage, and its small size makes it highly portable. We also loved its extra-long power cord and hose with extender wands, making it have a much longer reach than its small size would initially imply.

The MessMaster is small enough to store in tight places, but still provides great suction power.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Among the larger vacuums (canister volume 10 gallons or more), the Ridgid's wide caster radius helped it have a solid base when moving around. It's a few pounds lighter than the Craftsman as well, so it was easier to lug around to different areas of the house and take upstairs.

shop vac - the solid base on the rigid 14-gallon allows it to be tugged around...
The solid base on the Rigid 14-Gallon allows it to be tugged around without tipping over.   Credit: Miles Knotek

Although the VacMaster Beast is big and bulky, its large rear wheels and ergonomic handle made pulling and pushing easier than expected. It's the only vacuum we tested that can actually roll over uneven terrain, making it appealing if you tackle a lot of outdoor projects. However, if you'll be carrying your shop vac upstairs or maneuvering in tight spaces, it can feel every bit the beast its name suggests.

The large wheels of the Vacmaster Beast allow it to roll over any terrain.   Credit: Miles Knotek

The Dirt Devil has a small footprint with equally small wheels, but its tall build, especially with the tools and extender wand mounted, makes it prone to tipping. As a result, we often carried it even for short distances rather than pulling it around.

How to Choose a Shop Vac


You're in the right spot for a vacuum that can handle tough messes. Shop vacs (also known as wet/dry vacuums) are well-suited for tricky debris like sawdust, bolts, and rocks. Some do better than others, which are typically those with strong suction and high airflow. Shop vacuums tend to have larger canisters that can handle tough debris (and a lot of it), unlike vacuums found indoors. If you need a vacuum to clean up after your garage or outdoor projects, a shop vacuum is exactly what you want.

All of the shop vacuums in our review can clean both wet and dry messes. Some are better at this than others. In any case, most will include a “wet” filter to protect the motor. Keep an eye on these filters and change them regularly to keep your vacuum working well.

A bigger tank means fewer trips to empty it, which is great for larger jobs like garage cleanups or flood recovery. But if you're mostly doing quick DIY tasks or car cleaning, a smaller model is lighter and easier to carry around.

Prioritize models that include attachments for the kind of cleanup you do, like crevice tools for sanding areas with gaps, brushes for car upholstery, or a squeegee for wet messes. We love the tools included with shop vacs and find them very helpful. Some options even include a car tool designed to reach tight crevices often missed by regular vacuums.

You'll be moving this vacuum around, so it helps if it's not awkward or heavy. A good handle, smooth-rolling large wheels, and tidy onboard storage can make a big difference when you're navigating through a garage or carrying it up stairs. If storage space is tight, check the overall size too.

shop vac - a wide variety of shop vacs are available to fit different uses and...
A wide variety of shop vacs are available to fit different uses and budgets.

Conclusion


After weeks of testing, you can rely on these results to help you find the highest-performing shop vac for your space. Our testing highlights what really matters so you can confidently choose a tool that fits your cleaning needs. If a shop vac isn't quite right for you, there are other vacuum styles that may suit your lifestyle better. We hope this guide helps you find the vacuum that makes your cleaning tasks easier and more efficient.

Miles Knotek