EGO has added a compact shop vacuum to its 56V Power+ lineup: the WDV0300, a 3-gallon wet/dry vacuum with a brushless motor that EGO claims is the most powerful cordless vacuum in its class. It’s available now on Amazon for $249 as a bare tool.
If you’re already invested in the EGO 56V platform through a leaf blower, string trimmer, or mower, no new battery investment is required, any EGO 56V battery powers it.
What the WDV0300 Delivers
Most cordless 3-gallon shop vacs struggle past 60 CFM. The WDV0300’s brushless motor pushes 85 CFM with 60 inches of water lift, the spec that matters most for picking up standing water and heavy debris. Two power modes let you balance suction against runtime:
- ECO mode: up to 90 minutes on a 5.0Ah battery
- Turbo mode: full performance for up to 35 minutes
At 11.7 lbs bare, it moves easily around a shop or jobsite. The 7-foot hose, crevice nozzle, and utility nozzle all stow onboard, nothing rattling loose in a truck bed. A wireless remote with a built-in LED is included for cleanup in dark or hard-to-reach spots. The filter cleaning button purges the filter with a single press, so you’re not knocking dust clouds off a clogged filter between jobs.
Specs at a Glance
- Model: WDV0300
- Tank: 3 gallons (wet and dry)
- Max suction: 85 CFM / 60 in. water lift
- Motor: Brushless
- Modes: ECO / Turbo
- Runtime: Up to 90 min ECO, 35 min Turbo (with 5.0Ah battery)
- Weight: 11.7 lbs (tool only)
- Hose: 7 ft
- Price: $249 bare tool
Where It Fits the EGO Platform
The WDV0300 is EGO’s compact option alongside the larger 9-gallon WDV0904 (110 CFM, available as a kit around $499). The WDV0304 targets tradespeople, auto detailers, and DIYers who need real wet/dry capability without dragging a full-size corded shop vac to every job. It’s also a step up from a cordless dust extractor when wet pickup is part of the routine.
For a full picture of where EGO’s 56V battery stacks up against competing platforms, see our EGO vs. Greenworks comparison.
Buy Now on Amazon, around $249 at time of writing (bare tool, battery sold separately).
Source: Pro Tool Reviews