I have a smaller, plastic version of the Dewalt Vac (DXV09PA), so when I went looking for something to detail my new-to-me Toyota RAV4 TRD with, I decided on this one. It was kind of a toss up between this one and a comparably spec'd Vacmaster. After reading about 7,532,126 reviews all over the Internet, and seeing the rave reviews for this one, and a few complaints about the Vacmaster, I opted for the Dewalt.Let me tell you, this thing does NOT disappoint. It has ridiculous suction. I bought it specifically for my car, and I have dogs, so being able to pull dog hair out of carpet is a key feature. It does. Obviously, it's not perfect. Stuff that is REALLY freaking stuck into the carpet is going to have to be loosened up first, but I did very little hand plucking of dog hair from the seats (pleather) and the carpet. Just the occasional recalcitrant dog hair that wouldn't budge.Comes with the usual attachments you'd expect. I added a car detailing attachment kit. With a little nozzle on there you can practically pull out the seats with it. I exaggerate a tad, but seriously, it's got power. In theory, it has the same 5.0 peak HP, but it far outperforms the DXV09PA. I used both side by side, and there's no comparison.My only nitpick with the Dewalt wet/dry vacs is the ridiculously short cord on all of them. But, hey, extension cords for the win. Love the washable/reusable filters, which was one of the key reasons I retired my Craftsman and my Rigid shop vac. I cannot find suitable filters anymore. Filters they say fit just don't. After a couple years use, can't find filters....they are useless space wasters in the garage.Maneuverability....well, it's a barrel on wheels, so it's not great. I dumped it over a couple of times trying to move it. It is what it is. I have yet to find a vac that handles like a Ferrari anyway. Not a show stopper for me.In general, this is an awesome vac. You won't be disappointed.