12:00 The decibel scale is logarithmic. Hence, it doubles in volume every 10 decibels. 7db difference is rather large, especially comparing values above 70db.
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Bought the DeWalt Stealth Sonic after watching this video. Best purchase of the year! Been using it the house and it is quieter than our upright vacuum.
Dewalt makes quality stuff! But I have to brag on my rigid. That thing is a tank! And has lasted me 3 years with absolute 0 problems and has been basically abused 😅
Decibel is a logarithmic scale. The DeWalt being 10Db quieter than the Ridgid does mean that our hearing perceives it as half as loud. Every 10db increase is a doubling of perceived volume.
Detailed my buddy’s truck yesterday late evening and ended up finishing the interior right before getting a noise complaint since it was 10:20pm… might have to switch from my rigid
Dewalt does make an aftermarket hose that is crush,kink proof and is made by dewalt, i have 2 connected on me really shopvac, great video, happy new year also
I would totally get one of these, but my rigid vacuum has lasted me over 10 years and I use that thing so much. It’s probably the best, hundred dollars I’ve ever spent in my life.
70 is a huge improvement over 80, but 70 is still undesirably loud. It's getting into the loudness levels I like to listen to music at - 70 to 75 Db - where I'm looking to have the music "take over" my environment. Good levels for music, sounds I want to listen to, lousy for sounds I wish would go away. All that said, I'll thank them for the huge improvement they have made, and may well buy one of those since my existing shop vac is way louder.
the decibel chart is not linear. 80 decibels is twice as loud as 70 decibels; and 90 decibels is 4 times as loud as 70 decibels. a decibel chart should help to clarify the audible differences.
These things are so loud that it's important for us to think about hearing protection. Go with the DeWalt Stealthsonic if you care about hearing your kids when you're older.
Remember Loudness is measured on a logarithmic scale. This means that an increase of 10 decibels (dB) represents a 10-fold increase in sound intensity and a doubling of the perceived loudness.
I bet they measured to decibels at the length of the hose. Even though it is quieter, you probably appreciate it more if it is as far from you as possible. I'm using mine with the Rigid hose. You can't hear the vac when you are working inside the car.
You should announce in your title that your focused use is for car detailing. A close up of the unit's head assembly is needed to see if there's a seal between the bottom and top. Quiet is nice although 100% filtered air is the real concern. Is the motor in a sealed area from rest of vacuum? Most vacuums I've seen are actually moving fines back through area at top when shutting off and bottom junction and/or out motor location during use.
Once you plug in the orange detailing hose in the shop-vacs it almost neutralizes/ limits their power because of its smaller size. So any mayor power difference between them will be diminished. If you want to test/feel their real power difference you have to use the wider hose. Great video comparison tho, keep up the great content.
Yea I had a Dewalt vac also and I loved it. But the hose did suck and break. But the suction is good. At least the one I had. I haven't finished watching this video yet thoigh
Hi Josh, I was wondering if you had any chance to check out the Milwaukee Air Tip vacuum accessories? Useful things to get into the hardest of areas to reach. Lots of options. Thanks.
I've looked everywhere and can't seem to find it, but can anyone point me to in the direction of which foam wet filter to use for this vac that will fit?
Did you ever find out what foam filter to use? I just emailed Dewalt about that. Can’t seem to find it online anywhere. Haven’t heard back from Dewalt yet. Thanks
I can't use my beast without sound deadening headphones lol. Although the water lift is so good Im selling my mytee Spyder and using it as a diy extractor so I'm thinking this DeWalt might replace it for dry duty.
Can you also put a filter bag in the tub along with the hepa to help keep larger particles from clogging the hepa filter for longer periods? I couldnt find anything on this?
Hi, after watching this video i am planning to return my 6 hp ridgid vac and buy the dewalt as i have ringing ears and need to wear ear plugs when working. My question for you is, should i buy one vacuum and use for both dust and extraction with the DIY mytee kit and change the filters from wet to dry when needed. Or should i buy one vacuum just for extraction and the other for dust?
Sorry, but no. I'm still using a Ridgid shop vac I bought '21' years ago. No joke, its 21 years old and I use it weekly for one job or another. So far its been simply indestructible.
Good machine Hose 2 short same as cable.. Paper bags too delicate -even if you very carful they split and you got all of that dust blocking filter -very disappointing 😞
What is your opinion on this model with StealthSonic vs a model where you will use a kind of muffler to lower sound. Is this one way better? (I see mixed comments searching fast about muffler, some saying it doesn't lower noise much, but maybe there are different ones and if you have two, I guess you compared?)
I have an older Craftsman with a long 15" muffler. Doesn't do much and I still have to wear hearing protection. If the DeWalt is as quiet as they say, it's worth the upgrade.
@@imjoshv that'd be awesome hopefully do an update video on it in the future so I know your experience. This just happened to be the one our boss invested in. Don't get me wrong it gets the job done but the hose like you mentioned isnt great, became extremely loud eventually and the power is significantly decreased after few months use. But we do use them constantly on a daily basis in our shop and it's always hectic and busy, busy, busy they have been used hard on disgusting vehicles so naturally have to take that into account. I really appreciate your content and all the effort you put into it. I've learned a lot from your channel.
Are you running filters in them? Every shop vac gets loud when the bearings eat themselves from either no filter or a 1 layer shitty one letting all the fine dust through