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Intro

Not every workshop or home needs a vacuum with a famous brand name and a premium price tag to match. Sometimes what you need is a straightforward machine that picks up wet and dry messes, switches to a blower when you need to clear leaves from the driveway, and does not cost more than the tools you use it to clean up after. A capable wet-and-dry vacuum in the 30-litre range with a blower function covers the vast majority of tasks that a home workshop, garage, or pet-friendly household throws at it — from sawdust and plaster to spilt water bowls and muddy footprints. The three-in-one design that combines vacuuming, liquid pickup, and blowing into a single unit saves storage space and means you are not switching between separate tools mid-job. Suction power in the 18 kPa range is adequate for everyday debris, pet hair on hard floors, and the kind of messes that accumulate in busy households and active workspaces. When you strip away the brand premium, what remains is a question of whether the machine delivers reliable performance for the price — and that is exactly what matters most.

Generalities

The wet-and-dry vacuum market has a wide middle ground between the big-brand professional machines and the ultra-budget disposable units. In that middle ground you find vacuums that offer sensible specifications — 30-litre tanks, 1,200 W motors, blower functions, and accessory kits — without the premium associated with a well-known logo. These are practical machines aimed at home users, DIY enthusiasts, and small workshop owners who need the core functions without paying for a brand story. The key things to evaluate are suction performance (measured in kPa or CFM), tank material and durability, hose quality, and whether the included accessories cover your actual cleaning needs rather than just padding the box count. A 3-in-1 design that adds a blower function makes the vacuum useful for outdoor tasks like clearing leaves and debris from patios and garage floors — a feature that many more expensive models omit.

This review examines a 30-litre, 1,200 W three-in-one wet-and-dry vacuum with an 18 kPa suction rating and an integrated blower function. We cover its performance across the core tasks — dry debris, liquid pickup, and blowing — as well as the portability, tank construction, and included accessories. If you are looking for a capable all-rounder that covers the fundamentals without the brand premium, this is the review to read.

Description

This 3-in-1 wet-and-dry vacuum is built around a 1,200 W motor driving suction rated at 18 kPa through a 30-litre (8-gallon) polypropylene tank. The three-in-one design means it operates as a dry vacuum, a wet vacuum, and a blower — switching modes by moving the hose between the intake and exhaust ports. The 30-litre capacity sits in the practical sweet spot for home workshops and garages: large enough for a full afternoon of DIY debris or several litres of spilt liquid, yet compact enough to store against a wall or under a workbench. The polypropylene tank is lighter than stainless steel alternatives and resistant to dents and corrosion, though it lacks the premium feel and extreme durability of metal. At 16.78 kg the unit is on the heavier side for its capacity class, suggesting a robust motor and solid construction rather than weight-saving compromises.

The blower function is the standout design feature. By connecting the hose to the exhaust port, the vacuum becomes a powerful blower capable of clearing leaves from driveways and patios, blowing dust and debris out of garage corners, and even drying wet surfaces after pressure washing. This eliminates the need for a separate garden blower and extends the vacuum's usefulness well beyond indoor cleaning. The black and blue colour scheme is understated and practical, and the polypropylene body wipes clean easily after messy jobs. The top-mounted carry handle and likely castor wheels (standard for this class) make the unit manoeuvrable despite its weight, though detailed mobility specifications are not published by the manufacturer.

Day-to-day usability centres on the straightforward mode switching and the generous tank capacity. For dry pickup, the vacuum handles sawdust, wood shavings, pet hair, and general household debris on hard floors — the 18 kPa suction rating is adequate for surface debris and light embedded dirt, though it will not match the deep-cleaning performance of a dedicated carpet vacuum on thick pile. The wet mode recovers spilt drinks, pet accidents, small plumbing leaks, and post-mopping overflow — simply remove the dry filter and the tank collects liquid directly. The blower mode requires a hose swap but adds genuine outdoor utility. The included accessory bag keeps nozzles and attachments organised, though the specific accessories included vary and should be verified against the listing at time of purchase.

The accessory kit, described as an accessory set in the product listing, typically includes the standard nozzles for wet-and-dry vacuums in this class: a floor brush for wide coverage, a crevice tool for narrow gaps, and possibly a round brush for upholstery. The exact contents should be confirmed from the current listing as accessory packages can vary between production runs. The polypropylene tank is easy to empty and rinse, and the overall maintenance requirements are minimal — keep the filter clean, empty the tank after wet use to prevent odours, and check the hose for blockages periodically. As with all vacuums in this category, replacement filters should be sourced at time of purchase to ensure availability, particularly for a less widely distributed brand.

With limited published specifications and no established customer review base at the time of this assessment, prospective buyers should approach this vacuum as a practical, no-frills tool rather than a premium investment. The core specifications — 1,200 W motor, 30-litre tank, 18 kPa suction, and 3-in-1 functionality — represent good value at this price point provided the build quality meets expectations. The manufacturer offers the unit through standard retail channels, and buyers are advised to review the return policy and warranty terms before purchase. For home users, DIY enthusiasts, and light workshop duty, this vacuum covers the essential functions at a competitive price. For daily professional use or applications requiring certified filtration for hazardous dust, a more established brand with documented specifications and support infrastructure would be the safer choice.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • The 3-in-1 design — dry vacuum, wet vacuum, and blower — covers a wide range of cleaning tasks in a single machine, eliminating the need for separate tools and saving storage space in crowded garages and utility rooms.
  • The 30-litre tank capacity is generous for a home workshop or garage setting — enough volume for a full afternoon of DIY debris, several litres of liquid spill recovery, or a complete car interior clean without stopping to empty.
  • The 1,200 W motor with 18 kPa suction provides adequate power for everyday debris, pet hair on hard floors, sawdust, and liquid recovery — it handles the common cleaning tasks without straining.
  • The blower function adds genuine outdoor utility — clear leaves from patios and driveways, blow dust out of garage corners, or dry wet surfaces without buying or storing a separate garden blower.
  • The polypropylene tank is lighter than stainless steel, resists dents and corrosion, and wipes clean easily after messy jobs — practical for a tool that handles everything from muddy water to workshop debris.
  • At a price point well below the big-brand equivalents with similar specifications, the value proposition is strong for home users and DIY enthusiasts who prioritise core functionality over brand recognition.

Cons

  • The manufacturer is a lesser-known brand with minimal published technical documentation — specifications like filter type, hose length, cord length, and noise level are not readily available, making direct comparison with established competitors difficult.
  • There are no customer reviews available at time of assessment, meaning there is no independent validation of build quality, suction performance, or long-term reliability — the purchase is based on specifications alone without user feedback.
  • At 16.78 kg this is a heavy unit for a 30-litre capacity vacuum — comparable machines from established brands in this size class often weigh 6 to 12 kg, so portability between floors or lifting into a vehicle may be more effort than expected.
  • The polypropylene tank, while practical, lacks the premium durability and odour resistance of stainless steel — repeated wet use may lead to lingering smells, and the tank is more susceptible to cracking if knocked hard against concrete or metal.
  • Replacement filters and spare parts may be harder to source than for major-brand vacuums — buyers should confirm filter availability at time of purchase and consider ordering spares immediately to avoid downtime later.
  • The published specifications are incomplete — key details like hose diameter, cord length, noise output in decibels, and the exact contents of the accessory kit are unclear, which makes assessing suitability for specific tasks more difficult than with fully documented alternatives.

Use cases

This 3-in-1 wet-and-dry vacuum suits home users, DIY enthusiasts, and small workshop owners who need a capable all-rounder for dry debris, liquid spills, and outdoor blowing at a competitive price — it covers the fundamentals without the brand premium.

Home Workshop and DIY Projects

The 30-litre tank handles sawdust, wood shavings, plaster dust, and general DIY debris from a weekend of projects without constant emptying. The 1,200 W motor provides enough suction for bench-top cleanup and floor-level debris on concrete and hard surfaces. The blower function clears dust from tool crevices and workbench surfaces — a practical bonus for workshop organisation.

Garage and Vehicle Cleanup

The wet mode handles spilt coolant, rainwater from wet floor mats, and the muddy puddles that accumulate in garages during winter. The dry mode cleans footwells, boot carpets, and garage floors. The blower clears leaves and debris from the garage entrance and driveway, making it a genuinely useful year-round garage companion.

Pet Household Maintenance

Pet hair on hard floors, scattered dry food, and the occasional water bowl spill are regular occurrences in pet-friendly homes. The 18 kPa suction picks up pet hair from hard surfaces effectively, the 30-litre tank handles high-volume fur collection before needing to be emptied, and the wet mode recovers spilt water without fuss. The blower can even be used to blow loose fur from pet bedding before washing.

Outdoor Patio and Garden Clearing

The blower function is the star for outdoor use — clear autumn leaves from patios, paths, and driveways, blow grass clippings off paved areas after mowing, and clear debris from gutters and roof valleys at ground level. The 30-litre wet mode also recovers standing water from patio furniture covers, plant pot saucers, and low spots on paved surfaces after heavy rain.

Small Workshop and Hobby Space

In a compact workshop where floor space is at a premium, a single machine that vacuums, recovers liquids, and blows debris is more practical than three separate tools. Store it under the bench, pull it out for cleanup, and use the blower to clear dust from machinery and hard-to-reach corners. The 30-litre capacity handles a hobby-level volume of wood chips, metal shavings, and general workshop grime.