Compare Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac vs WORX WX030L 20V Power Share Cordless Cube Vac Compact Vacuum

P1 Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
P2 WORX WX030L 20V Power Share Cordless Cube Vac Compact Vacuum

Comparison Takeaways

Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac

Where It Has the Edge

  • Maintenance requirements is 4.2 vs 2.8. Maintenance is straightforward: filters can be removed and washed (then dried) and parts detach easily for cleaning, with...
  • Price and Value is 3.9 vs 3.5. Value is best for existing Ryobi owners. Reviewers cited roughly $29.97–$35 for the tool-only vacuum and about $79.97...
  • Kid-friendliness is rated 4.2 while the other product has no score yet. A reviewer demonstrated that kids can operate it and even enjoy helping, but they also emphasized adult supervision...
  • Crevice / Groove Pickup (Hard Floors) is rated 3.8 while the other product has no score yet. In a standardized crevice test with sand, it cleaned the slot in roughly 35 seconds and performed strongly...

WORX WX030L 20V Power Share Cordless Cube Vac Compact Vacuum

Where It Has the Edge

  • Weight is 4.5 vs 3.4. Weight is regularly described as light and portable (commonly around 3–4 pounds depending on battery), which supports grab-and-go...
  • Battery and Charging is 4.2 vs 3.3. Battery system flexibility is a highlight: it runs on WORX PowerShare 20V packs and supports swapping or upgrading...
  • Aesthetic design and finish is 4.8 vs 4.0. The design is repeatedly described as cute, visually pleasing, and tidy, with the compact cube shape and integrated...
  • Storage footprint and upright-stand stability is 4.7 vs 4.0. The cube form factor is repeatedly praised for being easy to stash in a garage, closet, or vehicle....
Average score
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.9
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.0
Accessories and Tools
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.6

Accessory support is better than many budget handhelds: reviewers noted a built-in crevice-style tool and a universal 1-1/4 inch nozzle that can accept common attachments; a brush accessory was recommended for car floors.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.0

Included tools (crevice and brush) are repeatedly described as useful, with emphasis on detailing and tight spaces. Reviewers also mention a universal adapter, but some complain it lacks onboard storage and at least one user could not get it to work with their existing shop-vac accessories.

Aesthetic design and finish
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.0

Design details were viewed positively, including a comfortable grip and small touches like protective rubber pads that help prevent scratching surfaces when set down.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.8

The design is repeatedly described as cute, visually pleasing, and tidy, with the compact cube shape and integrated storage contributing to an appealing look.

Assembly and Setup
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.4

Setup is minimal. Reviews showed it works straight out of the box once a charged battery is inserted, with no real assembly beyond normal unboxing.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.8

Setup is generally described as minimal: charge the battery, clip it in, and start cleaning. Reviews do not indicate any complex assembly.

Battery and Charging
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.3

Runtime depends heavily on battery size and condition. On a 2Ah pack, one test ran 14:49 total with noticeable power drop around 12–13 minutes; a different reviewer cited up to about 25 minutes in ideal conditions. One charge-time test took about an hour versus a 40-minute claim, so swapping batteries is the easiest workaround.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.2

Battery system flexibility is a highlight: it runs on WORX PowerShare 20V packs and supports swapping or upgrading to higher-capacity batteries for more runtime. Included chargers are described as fast in some reviews (around an hour), though at least one user reported a longer charge time; several note battery care (avoid extreme temperatures).

Bin and Bag
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.6

Capacity is a standout for the size: one review verified the bin holds about 2.5 cups (20 oz). However, a separate comparison observed a bit of sand regurgitation when the vacuum was jostled after pickup.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
3.5

Capacity is consistently described as small (about 6–7 ounces), which fits the compact design and is often adequate for a typical car tidy-up. For larger or dirtier jobs, reviewers expect more frequent emptying.

Build quality and durability
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.2

One reviewer’s hands-on impression was that it feels sturdy and not like cheap plastic, suggesting decent build quality for the price tier.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.5

Build quality is consistently praised as solid and sturdy, with multiple reviewers describing a reassuring feel and durable construction appropriate for car, garage, and camper use.

Carpet — Low-Pile Pickup
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
2.7

On low-pile/car-mat style carpet, reviews are mixed: surface debris generally comes up, but sand or grit embedded in looped mats can require high power and repeated passes.

Clogging and debris prevention
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
2.8

Clogging and hang-ups are noted in two ways: (1) fibrous dirt and fine dust can cling to the shroud/filter and restrict airflow, and (2) a narrow internal section can cause larger items to get stuck even when suction is sufficient to lift them.

Comparative performance
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
3.6

In comparisons, the Cube Vac is often positioned as unusually convenient for detailing because of the hose and compact storage, and it is sometimes compared favorably on convenience versus larger stick vacs. Against more powerful or more feature-rich cordless vacuums (and some cheaper options), reviewers commonly acknowledge tradeoffs in deep-clean power, bin size, and maintenance effort.

Controls and UI
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.6

Controls are simple and intuitive, centered on a basic on/off switch with no complicated modes.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.5

Controls are repeatedly described as simple and convenient: a single button on the handle cycles low/high/off, letting users change power while holding the unit.

Cordless convenience
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.4

The One+ ecosystem is the main convenience win: it is cordless and lets you swap Ryobi batteries mid-clean, which matters because performance can fade late in the pack.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.6

Cordless use is frequently framed as a major benefit for cars and grab-and-go cleaning, especially for people who do not want to deal with extension cords or street-parking constraints.

Crevice / Groove Pickup (Hard Floors)
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.8

In a standardized crevice test with sand, it cleaned the slot in roughly 35 seconds and performed strongly overall, though the very top performers in the comparison were faster.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
No score yet
Ease of use
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.5

Ease of use is a consistent positive: compact handling, simple disassembly, and straightforward operation make it well suited for quick spot cleaning and cars.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.3

Ease of use is generally praised due to the simple controls, cordless operation, and ability to set the main unit down while using the hose. The main ease-of-use complaints relate to emptying and cleaning the filter/shroud rather than day-to-day handling.

Emptying and Mess Control
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.5

The bin detaches with a button and is generally straightforward to dump. Fine debris retention is not perfect in all situations, with one test showing minor leakage/regurgitation after pickup.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
3.1

The bin door release is praised for quick emptying, but multiple reviews report that debris can stick around the shroud/filter area and may not fall out cleanly. Several users describe needing fingers or even another vacuum to fully clear trapped material.

Filtration / Dust Containment
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.5

Filtration is serviceable and maintenance-friendly: reviewers described washable filters and noted that a HEPA filter upgrade is available. Dust containment for very fine sand may depend on how well the bin flap seals, since one comparison showed minor leakage.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
3.5

Filtration is usually described as HEPA-rated or a mesh-plus-filter setup that helps contain fine dust, but reviewers also call it rudimentary compared with more sophisticated separation systems. Several note no post-motor filtration and warn that filter loading can quickly reduce suction unless maintained.

Hose length
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.4

The retractable hose is repeatedly cited as the product’s defining advantage, often described as reaching up to about 4 feet, though at least one hands-on tester measured closer to around 3 feet. Either way, it enables cleaning tight areas while the main unit stays parked nearby.

Kid-friendliness
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.2

A reviewer demonstrated that kids can operate it and even enjoy helping, but they also emphasized adult supervision since it is still a powered tool.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
No score yet
Maintenance requirements
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.2

Maintenance is straightforward: filters can be removed and washed (then dried) and parts detach easily for cleaning, with an optional HEPA upgrade for finer dust.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
2.8

Maintenance is a common pain point: reviewers frequently mention having to remove, tap/brush, or rinse the filter and allow drying time to keep suction from dropping. Multiple users describe the process as dusty or hands-dirty, especially after bigger cleanups.

Maneuverability and Handling
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.7

Handling is a consistent strength: the hose-and-handle approach lets users maneuver into seat gaps, cupholders, and corners without holding the full vacuum body. The main drawback noted is that the small nozzle/cleaning path can make larger areas take longer.

Noise level
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
2.3

Noise is a recurring complaint. Measurements ranged from about 85 dB at arm’s length in one test to roughly 93–94 dB in a separate comparison, and reviewers repeatedly called it loud.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
No score yet
Onboard tool storage
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.5

Onboard storage for the main tools is consistently praised as a standout convenience feature that prevents losing attachments. The main recurring complaint is that the adapter often has no dedicated storage spot on the unit.

Ongoing ownership costs (bags, filters, batteries)
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.6

Longer sessions may push you toward extra batteries or higher-capacity packs, and some users may also opt for HEPA filters. Those add-ons can raise the total cost beyond the attractive tool-only price.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
3.4

Ownership costs can rise if you want additional batteries for longer sessions, and multiple reviews imply filters will eventually need replacement. Tool-only purchase options can improve value for people already in the WORX ecosystem.

Overall opinion
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.0

Overall sentiment trends positive for the intended role (car and small-space maintenance), with repeated praise for portability, hose convenience, and solid feel. The biggest consistent detractors are messy filter/bin upkeep and limits on deep-clean extraction, leading a minority of reviewers to rate it as only average or not worth the price.

Pet-Ready Features
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
2.5

For pet hair, reviewers note there is no powered turbo tool, so stubborn hair can require more time and manual agitation. It may work for light pet messes but is not positioned as a specialized pet-hair solution.

Price and Value
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.9

Value is best for existing Ryobi owners. Reviewers cited roughly $29.97–$35 for the tool-only vacuum and about $79.97 for a kit with battery/charger; buying into the battery ecosystem just for this tool makes it feel much less economical.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
3.5

Value opinions are split around the common price point near $99–$104. Many find it worth it for the hose design, compactness, and especially for existing WORX battery owners; others consider it overpriced given the small bin and limited high-mode runtime compared with alternatives.

Runtime
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.2

On the default/low setting, multiple reviews cluster around the low-20-minute range, with at least one measured run near 24 minutes. This is generally considered enough for a full quick car clean for most users. On high/turbo, reviewers commonly cite about 10 minutes, with real-world reports in the 11–15 minute range. This is typically viewed as sufficient for quick bursts but limiting for longer high-power sessions.

Storage footprint and upright-stand stability
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.0

Storage is convenient for a handheld: a keyhole slot allows wall hanging, and rubber pads help it rest on surfaces without sliding or scuffing.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.7

The cube form factor is repeatedly praised for being easy to stash in a garage, closet, or vehicle. Some reviews note stable rubber feet that help it stay put when the hose is pulled during use.

Suction and Airflow
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.1

Across reviews, suction is consistently described as strong for a compact cordless handheld. One comparison measured about 24 inches of water and roughly 36 CFM and showed near-complete flour removal from an entry mat plus solid crevice-sand pickup.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.1

Most reviews describe suction as surprisingly strong for a compact 20V handheld (effective on low and high for everyday car and spot-cleaning). A recurring limitation is deep extraction: some testers needed multiple passes on sand embedded in looped/low-pile mats and note it cannot match larger cordless vacuums for heavy-duty pickup.

Suitability for small spaces
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.6

Reviews repeatedly position this as ideal for small spaces (car interiors, tight crevices, compact storage) and for quick maintenance cleanups. It is less suited to whole-home or large-area deep cleaning.

Support and Reliability
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.3

One review highlighted a 3-year limited tool warranty and a 3-year limited battery warranty (for the included pack), which is reassuring in this price class.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.1

Multiple reviews mention a 3-year limited warranty (sometimes tied to registration) and generally describe support expectations positively, though there is limited long-term failure reporting in these reviews.

Surface safety with attachments
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.8

Multiple reviewers highlight a rubberized crevice-tip design detail that helps reduce the risk of scratching delicate car interior surfaces during detailing.

Tool-change simplicity
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
4.1

Because the nozzle accepts common 1-1/4 inch accessories, switching tools and adapting to different tight spots is relatively easy.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.1

Tool attachment and swapping are generally described as straightforward (twist/fit onto the hose end), but at least one review mentions tight or fiddly fits. Adapter compatibility with non-WORX accessories is mixed.

Upholstery / Above-Floor Pickup
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.4

Performance above the floor is a frequent use case: reviewers report good results on seats, seatbacks, cupholders, and between cushions, largely enabled by the hose plus crevice/brush tools.

Versatility
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
No score yet
Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.2

Versatility is frequently cited: common uses include car interiors, garages/workshops, campers/motorhomes, and quick household spot cleaning. Reviewers generally agree it is not intended to replace a full-size vacuum for deep cleaning.

Weight
Product 1: Ryobi 18V One+ Hand Vac
3.4

Weight varies with the battery. One review measured about 3 lb 1.5 oz with a 2Ah pack, while a comparison using a 4Ah battery put it around 3.67 lb, which some users may find heavy for longer sessions.

Product 2: WORX WX030L 20V Power Share...
4.5

Weight is regularly described as light and portable (commonly around 3–4 pounds depending on battery), which supports grab-and-go use for cars, garages, and campers.