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    Inexpensive shop-vac type unit using universal/brushed motor

    This application does require suction (partial vacuum) so a simple motor won't suffice. I take it then that the expert consensus here is that an inexpensive, small shop-vac like the 5010327 is very likely to have a universal, brushed (and therefore loud) motor, irrespective of their customer...
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    Inexpensive shop-vac type unit using universal/brushed motor

    A bit larger than I need for this application, but more to the point there's still no specification regarding the type of motor.
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    Inexpensive shop-vac type unit using universal/brushed motor

    Hi. Size is important in this application -- the smaller the better, that's why I'm trying to find out what kind of motor this unit uses, though if I can find one of similar size that will work and is easily available that might be OK. Thanks.
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    Inexpensive shop-vac type unit using universal/brushed motor

    Hi all. I'm looking for an inexpensive very small unit that has a universal/brushed motor so that it can be speed controlled. I've been looking at the shop-vac 5010327, but can't get confirmation of what sort of motor it uses. As a cheap-end unit, I'd expect a brushed motor. Shop-Vac customer...
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