14 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum

Features

  • 14‑gallon plastic tank with built‑in drain for removing liquids
  • 6.0 peak horsepower motor for suction and blowing functions
  • Bag and cartridge filtration (washable/reusable cartridge plus disposable filter bag option)
  • Built‑in blower port to use vacuum as a shop blower
  • Integrated accessory storage bag to hold attachments
  • Swiveling front casters and large rear wheels for maneuverability
  • Extra‑long 20 ft power cord with cord wrap
  • Includes a 2‑1/2 in. x 7 ft hose and multiple nozzles/wands for different tasks

Specifications

Horsepower 6.0 peak HP
Tank Capacity 14 gallons (actual tank volume)
Air Flow (Cfm) 90 CFM
Hose Length 7 ft
Hose Diameter 2-1/2 in.
Power Cord Length 20 ft
Filtration Type Cartridge (washable/reusable) and disposable filter bag (bag and cartridge)
Included Accessories 2-1/2 in. x 7 ft hose; 2 extension wands; floor nozzle; utility nozzle; crevice nozzle; disposable filter bag; washable/reusable cartridge filter; accessory storage bag
Mobility Rubberized front casters and large rear wheels, transport handle
Tank Drain Built‑in
Blower Port Yes
Net Weight ~29.54 lbs
Gross Weight ~35.27 lbs
Packaging Dimensions (L×W×H Inches) 19.29 × 20.47 × 27.17
Warranty 3 Year Limited Warranty; 1 Year free service; 90 Days satisfaction guarantee
Compatible/Replaceable Parts Cartridge filters DXVC6910, DXVC6912, DXVC6914; Disposable filter bags DXVA19-4102, DXVA19-4111; Hose DXVA19-2501; Extension wands DXVA08-2502; Nozzles/brushes (see accessories)

14‑gallon portable wet/dry vacuum designed for jobsite and workshop cleanup. It has a high‑output motor, a cartridge and bag filtration option for dry debris, built‑in accessory storage and a tank drain for easy removal of collected liquids.

Model Number: DXV14P

DeWalt 14 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum Review

4.5 out of 5

As someone who has spent a fair amount of time dealing with construction clean-ups and workshop messes, I’ve had my share of experiences with various wet/dry vacuums. The DeWalt DXV14P Wet/Dry Vacuum has certainly caught my eye, and I had the opportunity to put it through its paces. Here’s a detailed look at how it performs and whether it's worth the investment.

From the moment I unboxed the DeWalt vacuum, I could tell it was built with durability in mind. The packaging was robust, and everything arrived in perfect condition. Assembling the vacuum was a breeze; the wheels and tool caddy snapped on effortlessly, and the cartridge filter was already in place. I appreciated the sturdy build right from the outset, which is a hallmark of DeWalt tools.

One of the standout features of this vacuum is its 14-gallon capacity, which is ideal for handling large cleanups, whether it's sawdust from woodworking or water spills. The 6.0 peak horsepower motor is impressively powerful. I tested it in my workshop, where it had no trouble sucking up large volumes of sawdust without any signs of bogging down. The suction power is consistent and robust, which is critical for ensuring thorough cleanups.

Maneuverability is another strong suit of the DeWalt DXV14P. The combination of rubberized front casters and large rear wheels makes it easy to move around, even when the tank is full. The design allows for smooth navigation across various surfaces, which is particularly useful in a cluttered workshop. The 20-foot power cord provides ample reach, reducing the need to constantly switch outlets, and the built-in cord wrap keeps things tidy.

The vacuum also comes with a comprehensive set of accessories, including a 7-foot hose, two extension wands, a floor nozzle, a utility nozzle, a crevice nozzle, a washable and reusable cartridge filter, a disposable filter bag, and an accessory storage bag. The hose is sturdy and long enough to reach awkward spots without hassle. I found the attachments versatile and useful for different cleaning tasks, from tight corners to wide floor areas.

One minor gripe I have is that the hose design does not allow for two hoses to be connected together for an extended reach. This could be a limitation if you need to clean larger areas without moving the vacuum frequently. However, the existing hose length and the extension wands generally cover most needs.

A notable feature is the built-in blower port, which is powerful enough to blow sawdust and debris from workbenches and other surfaces. This adds to the vacuum's versatility, making it a dual-purpose tool for both suction and blowing tasks. The built-in tank drain is another practical addition, simplifying the process of disposing of liquids collected during wet cleanups.

One aspect that pleasantly surprised me was the noise level. Given the powerful motor, I expected it to be quite loud. However, it operates at a reasonable noise level, making it less disruptive during use. This is a significant advantage, especially if you’re working in a shared space or residential area.

In terms of design, the DeWalt vacuum is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Its rugged and professional appearance is complemented by practical design elements like the large, water-resistant on/off switch. This attention to detail enhances the overall user experience.

While the majority of my experience with the DeWalt DXV14P has been positive, it's important to note a couple of drawbacks. Firstly, the exhaust lacks a deflector, which can sometimes result in dust being blown around or paperwork being disturbed. It’s a minor inconvenience but something to be aware of, especially in a workshop setting.

Secondly, the price point might be a bit steep for some users. While you do get a high-quality, durable tool, it is pricier compared to some other models on the market. Additionally, it’s louder than I would expect at this price range, but the performance somewhat compensates for this.

Overall, the DeWalt DXV14P Wet/Dry Vacuum is a robust, reliable tool that excels in both wet and dry cleanups. Its powerful suction, large capacity, and ease of maneuverability make it a valuable asset for anyone dealing with substantial messes, whether in a home workshop, garage, or construction site. The thoughtful design and comprehensive accessory kit further enhance its functionality.

Would I recommend the DeWalt DXV14P? Absolutely. Its build quality, performance, and versatility make it a top choice for serious users who need a dependable vacuum for heavy-duty tasks. While it has a few minor drawbacks, they are far outweighed by its benefits. For anyone in need of a powerful and reliable wet/dry vacuum, the DeWalt DXV14P is well worth considering.



Project Ideas

Business

Mobile Auto/RV Detailing

Offer interior deep-cleaning: wet pickup of spills, shampoo extraction for carpets and seats, and crevice cleaning. The 14-gal capacity and tank drain speed turnaround between jobs, while multiple nozzles handle floor mats, tight seams, and cargo areas.


Minor Water Intrusion Extraction

Provide rapid response for small leaks and spills in apartments, offices, and retail spaces. Remove standing water from bathrooms, kitchens, and basements, then upsell air-mover/dehumidifier rentals. The long cord and maneuverable wheels aid quick deployment.


Post-Construction & Workshop Cleanup

Specialize in sawdust, drywall debris, and jobsite remnants. Use bag + cartridge filtration for fine dust control and the utility nozzle for heavy debris. Offer recurring cleanup plans to contractors, cabinet shops, and makerspaces.


Event Cleanup Crew

Target weddings, markets, and school functions. Use the blower port to corral debris into piles, then vacuum for fast turnaround. Provide tiered packages (pre-event blowdown, mid-event touchups, post-event deep clean). The accessory set covers floors, stages, and seating.


Gutter & Downspout Cleaning

Offer a ground-based gutter cleaning service using extension wands and the 2-1/2 in. hose to remove leaves and sludge, with optional blower clearing. Package seasonal subscriptions for homeowners and property managers.

Creative

DIY Vacuum-Forming Station

Build a small vacuum-forming rig using a pegboard platen and heat-softened plastic sheets. The 6.0 peak HP suction and 2-1/2 in. hose pull plastic tight over molds for cosplay armor, RC car bodies, and custom cases. The integrated accessory storage keeps fittings handy, and the 20 ft cord reaches your workbench.


Router/CNC Vacuum Hold-Down Table

Create a spoilboard with channels and a grid of holes to use the shop vac as a clamping source for light-duty CNC or trim-router work. The 90 CFM airflow helps hold thin stock (veneers, acrylic, balsa) flat without mechanical clamps, speeding up repeat cuts and engraving.


Backyard Bubble/Foam Wall

Use the blower port to push air through a DIY frame covered with mesh dipped in bubble/foam solution. Add LED lights behind the wall for party ambiance. The long cord and maneuverable wheels make setup easy; switch to vacuum mode afterward for quick patio cleanup.


Fountain and Mini-Pond Rescue

Refurbish an old garden fountain or small pond by vacuuming out sludge, pebbles, and leaves. The 14-gallon tank collects dirty water, and the built-in drain makes emptying mess-free. Finish by pressure-rinsing and resealing for a dramatic before/after transformation.


Suction-Stencil Sand & Sawdust Art

Make large-scale murals with colored sand or dyed sawdust. Lay adhesive stencils and use the crevice tool to precisely remove or place material, then swap to the blower to gently distribute background textures. Great for interactive demos at maker fairs.