Wrenches & Rides

Milwaukee M18 FUEL NEXUS 6 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum with PACKOUT Compatibility

Cleanup Evolved: Milwaukee M18 FUEL NEXUS 6 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum Review (0914-20)

For years, we’ve been “hacking” our Milwaukee vacuums to play nice with our Packout stacks. We’ve used third-party feet, bungee cords, and custom plywood mounts just to keep the vacuum from sliding off the trolley.

Milwaukee finally listened. The M18 FUEL™ NEXUS™ 6 Gallon Wet/Dry Vacuum isn’t just a new vac; it’s a modular ecosystem that finally brings native Packout compatibility to the full-sized shop vac. In our latest video, we push the NEXUS to its limits to see if it truly delivers “corded performance” or if it’s just another battery-eater.


The NEXUS System: Modular is the Message

The standout feature of the NEXUS line is its modularity. You aren’t locked into one configuration forever. The system allows you to swap and match three main components:

  1. The Motor Head: Choose between the Single-Battery (95 CFM) or the high-output Dual-Battery (115 CFM) head.

  2. The Tank: Available in 6, 9, or 12-gallon capacities depending on your typical debris load.

  3. The Cart: A reinforced, heavy-duty rolling base designed to handle the weight of a full stack.

Specs & Performance (0914-20 / 0915-20)

The 6-gallon model we reviewed is the “sweet spot” for most trades. It’s large enough for major spills but compact enough to live on your rolling cart.

The “Forge” Factor: In our testing, using the new FORGE™ 12.0 batteries provided a noticeable boost in sustained suction during heavy-duty tasks like concrete dust extraction.


Real-World Testing: Wet vs. Dry

We took the NEXUS into a basement renovation to see how it handled the worst-case scenarios:

NEXUS vs. The Original M18 FUEL (0910-20)

Is it worth the upgrade? If you already have the 0910-20, here is the breakdown:


The Verdict: The Last Vacuum You’ll Buy?

The Milwaukee M18 FUEL NEXUS 6 Gallon Vacuum is for the pro who is already invested in the Packout system and is tired of looking for outlets. It is powerful, smart, and—most importantly—built to grow with your tool collection.

Watch the Full Torture Test

Can it pick up a 5lb sledgehammer head? How loud is it really? Check out the full video review here: [https://youtu.be/djnzs24h9bo]

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