I'm after a wet dry shop vac, and honestly, I would probably go for a Ryobi 20L when it's on special since it has good reviews and would be a bargain.
But then I came across a Stihl SE 33 and the only reason why I might buy one is because of its blowing function. I could see myself using the blower.
https://www.vacshop.com.au/products/stihl-se-33-wet-and-dry-…
But the question is, is that extra feature justifiable for the price tag (~$100 more than a Ryobi on special)? Are there any preferences in the Stihl's features/functionality as a vacuum that would outshine the Ryobi? Does the extra 200w power mean much if I want to wet vac the interior of my car for example?
Even the cheap Ozito's have this function. All you do is swap the hose from the intake port to the exhaust port.
Okay for small things, but not as good as a separate blower tool.