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The WORKSHOP WS1600SS is a stainless steel, 16-gallon wet/dry vacuum featuring a powerful 6.5 peak horsepower motor and a 7-foot dual-flex locking hose. Designed for heavy-duty professional cleaning, it includes a Qwik Lock Filter system with overflow protection, ergonomic transport features, and a comprehensive accessory kit. Backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s built to tackle large-scale messes efficiently and reliably.
Brand | WORKSHOP Wet/Dry Vacs |
Special Feature | Wet cleanup, corded, bagged |
Filter Type | Cartridge |
Included Components | Wet/Dry Vacuum, 7 ft. Locking Hose, 2 Extension Wands, Utility Nozzle, Wet Nozzle, Car Nozzle, Crevice Tool, Fine Dust Filter, Dust Collection Bag |
Is Cordless? | No |
Capacity | 16 Gallons |
Wattage | 1440 watts |
Maximum Suction | 0.26 Feet |
Hose Length | 7 Feet |
Form Factor | Upright |
Color | Steel |
Model Name | WS1600SS |
Noise Level | 70 dB |
Amperage | 12 Amps |
Manufacturer | Emerson Tool Company |
Number of Items | 1 |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Motor Horsepower | 6.5 |
Control Method | App |
Style | Cannister |
Portable | Yes |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Number of Wheels | 4 |
Series Number | 1600 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Finish Type | Stainless Steel |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00648846100135 |
UPC | 648846100135 616469859310 |
Part Number | WS1600SS |
Item Weight | 37.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 23 x 21.5 x 36.38 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | WS1600SS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1-(Pack) |
Finish | Stainless Steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Wet cleanup, corded, bagged |
Usage | Hard Floor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 5 years. |
D**I
I beat it up for 7 years and 19 days and it sucked amazingly….
Seriously it worked like a CHAMP! With its 3’ hose it’s taken care of our fallen, rotting apples every single year, taking multiple passes at it each year along with the every other assignment and task I’ve given it. From detailing cars (I bought the car cleaning kit) to hardware after work sites this beast has saved me so much time and effort. It easily pulls dog hair mixed with dried mud up on our concrete stairs (tho I sometimes have to lift a little area with a stick to get it to pull the rest up). The hose has only started to bend in one area after this length of time and that’s due to a 95 lb dog and a playful child stomping on it one day to finally get it to even bend at all. I am happy to buy another now it’s given up it’s sucking prowess. Well worth the investment. Occasionally something would get stuck in the hose (or slightly bent intake area so look there as well) so I’d just pop that hose with clip end out and swap the sucking end I was using to the intake hole and it always was able to suck the jammed item back out again. Maybe taking a through shake of the hose if the nature matter was wet.As I said we BEAT it up. It probably would have had another ten years in it if I would have taken proper care of it. I didn’t in the last two years and I know that. Life was difficult and putting this back when I used it so often fell off my to do list. But it kept on kicking even being left out in the rain a few times yall…. And the sun a WHOLE BUNCH.I will now keep the old base canister so I can just bring the top with its electrical cord from the front to back yard without hauling the big canister and hoses between them now and that will simply make life THAT much easier to not lift it over our dog gate (it’s too wide to roll through) anymore. So some would say it dying is a bad thing but I can’t in this instance.I’ve had many a shop vac and this by far has been my fave!!! Although the backpack version I built a. Backpack to use it with wasn’t bad either - until the dogs chewed the cord when puppies when they found it in the yard (unplugged). This stainless version tho if you have heavy duty needs it’s WELL worth the investment! Keep it indoors like they tell you too and I bet ten- fifteen years out of it at least
F**I
This thing sucks.....
I mean that quite literally. Just arrived today and after I put it together I thought I would try it out. WOW! sucked up all the packaging that everything came in, didn't mean to, was just going after a leaf on the carpet, scared the hell out of the cat cause she was playing with the plastic wrappers. Good thing she wasn't closer or I might be needing a new pet.I can say this seems to be more powerful than the Shop Vac I own that is the same size. Plus I like the caddy bag that is on the handle to keep all the attachments in. We will see how this holds up on a couple jobsites.Update : 4/5/2017, Ok so its been a couple years, this thing is still going strong, still has the suction power as it did when new. Everything from sawdust, to plaster chunks, nails, screws you name it, I have sucked it up. I even used it to retrieve a screwdriver that was dropped down inside a 4" cast iron vent pipe while I was taking out some old plumbing.Update 8/10/2023. 8 years later and this thing still sucks, sucks just like it did when it was brand new, countless bags and a few filters later, it sucks. Hopefully in another 8 years it still sucks.
T**S
Vac
Bought to replace my 15 year old craftsman. Seems well built have not used it yet. Hope it makes 15 years.
T**M
Powerful
Love it for outside jobs like cleaning rain gutters from the ground. I'm too old for ladders now.
A**H
It is big and powerful !
Oh yes, I love this vacuum. It is big and powerful ! I like that the attachments, and the others I purchased, fit in the bag and are always right there ready for use. After my first use I opened it up and didn't like that all the dirt was trapped in the filter pleats. So I cleaned the filter and then slipped a paper filter from a stand up vacuum I have, over this filter. I used a large rubber band to hold it on. (I just cut the top off the stand up vacuum filter and slipped it over, it fit just right). Now when I open up the Workshop vacuum the dirt is in the bucket and not in the filter, it just falls off the filter. My garage has never been so clean !
T**R
Expensive but cheap.
After using this vac for over a year I'm revising my review from 2 stars to just one. I have a small cabinet shop and use this vac to clean sawdust and sanding dust.I really have grown to dislike this vac. The materials used must be the cheapest available as they create static electricity like I've never seen. At times this last winter I reached to turn the vac off only to have a 3"-4" lightning bolt arc to my finger. That hurts! I finally bought an abrasion sleeve and pulled that over a bare wire i wrapped around the hose and connected to the drum effectively creating an anti-static hose.The next thing I don't like is the cost of the bags. They are 3x the cost of other brands. Because of that I bought a Dust Deputy and mounted it on the vac so the filter doesn't clog anymore. The dust deputy was less than the cost of 6 bags and doesn't slow down suction like the bags will as they get full though it does slow down suction a little.The thing I hate, yes HATE, the most about this vac is the Perma Kink power cord. After a year I am unable to get the cord to straighten. Neither am I able to get the cord to coil neatly. It is ALWAYS in a position to wrap around the wheels, the person using the vac or any other nearby object. It is simply awful. Flexible power cords have been available for decades! I know because I have several extension cords that are decades old and still will coil nicely AND lay flat when uncoiled. I will be mounting one on this vac when I get a chance.I have enough money into the machine and modifications now that I should have just bought a Festool or other, high quality vac. This vac is just too expensive for what you get and is definitely not worth the significant $$$. Couple that with the static electricity generation and this vac is a danger to use in a wood shop not to mention painful.
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