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WORX WX030L 20V Power Share Cordless Cube Vac Compact Vacuum
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Ryobi 18V One+ Powered Brush Hand Vacuum Kit
Average score
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4.0
P2
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4.0
Accessories and Tools
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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.
P2
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3.7
Most reviews mention a useful core set (powered brush head, crevice tool, dust/brush tool), and one highlights compatibility with common 1¼-inch accessories. However, some users dislike the included tools and others say an extra accessory kit or extension-style tools are necessary for car/shop convenience.
Aesthetic design and finish
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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.
P2
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4.3
A few reviewers comment positively on the overall look/feel—solid plastics, smooth design details, and a grippy overmold. Aesthetic feedback is secondary to performance, but generally favorable where mentioned.
Airflow blowback
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P2
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4.6
One reviewer specifically praises the exhaust airflow diffusion for avoiding blowing debris around while working close to a mess. This suggests thoughtful airflow directionality compared to tools that create disruptive blowback.
Area Rug Handling
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P2
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4.4
Area rug use is described positively for light, quick cleanups—especially throw rugs—where a full-size vacuum isn’t worth dragging out. Runtime limits keep it in the “spot cleaning” lane rather than whole-home rug cleaning.
Assembly and Setup
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4.8
Setup is generally described as minimal: charge the battery, clip it in, and start cleaning. Reviews do not indicate any complex assembly.
P2
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3.7
Most reviewers describe setup and routine disassembly as straightforward, especially for removing the bin and filters. One reviewer reports reassembly/alignment issues that can prevent the vacuum from running if the parts aren’t seated correctly.
Battery and Charging
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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).
P2
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4.1
Battery flexibility is a major theme: it runs on Ryobi ONE+ packs and users like swapping batteries. Charging and runtime experiences vary—some cite fast recharging, while a test found charging took about an hour and that smaller batteries can lead to shorter, weaker sessions; heavier packs can affect balance.
Bin and Bag
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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.
P2
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3.5
Capacity is cited around 600–650 ml (about 2.5–2.6 cups), which suits spot cleaning but can fill quickly in garage/shop use. Some find it adequate, while others say it needs more frequent emptying than they’d prefer.
Build quality and durability
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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.
P2
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4.3
Build quality is often described as sturdy and not “cheap plastic,” with thoughtful details like pads/corners and good fit/finish. Long-term durability data is limited, but short-term impressions are positive where discussed.
Carpet — Low-Pile Pickup
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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.
P2
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4.3
Low-pile pickup (like car mats) is generally reported as strong when using the powered brush head, with some users noting a clear improvement versus a basic nozzle. Battery size can influence brush speed and perceived performance.
Carpet — Medium-Pile Pickup
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P2
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4.5
One source reports strong performance on medium-pile carpet debris tests (e.g., spilled baking soda) without faltering. Broader carpet feedback is mixed and heavily influenced by the powered head and battery choice.
Child lock
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P2
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4.2
A safety interlock behavior is described where the unit won’t run unless the canister is properly assembled, which is viewed as a kid-safety-friendly design. It’s not discussed as a traditional lock, but it functions as a safety guard.
Clogging and debris prevention
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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.
P2
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3.8
Design elements like pre-filters and a one-way flap/valve help keep debris from spilling back, but reviewers also note that overfilling can reduce effectiveness and that some debris can crowd the flap/valve area. Large items can also jam if they don’t fit the nozzle opening.
Comparative performance
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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.
P2
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3.4
Several reviewers frame it as stronger than typical handheld vacuums because the powered brush head tackles pet hair and embedded debris better than standard “crumb” busters. A dissenting reviewer says it underperforms even a cheap older vacuum and recommends competing brands instead.
Controls and UI
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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.
P2
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4.3
Controls are consistently described as simple: basic on/off switching (sometimes with a latch/hold behavior) and minimal complexity. This simplicity is part of why reviewers frame it as good for quick spot cleaning.
Cordless convenience
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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.
P2
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4.6
Cordless convenience is repeatedly praised—users like being able to grab it for the car, garage corners, and quick messes without dealing with outlets. Having multiple ONE+ batteries on hand is described as a practical advantage.
Ease of use
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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.
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4.4
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Emptying and Mess Control
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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.
P2
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3.6
Many users find the bin easy to open and empty, but some report that hair/grass/sticks can pack into the filter area and require more involved cleaning. One reviewer notes a one-way valve that may not fully seal, which can allow debris to fall back out if not handled carefully.
Filtration / Dust Containment
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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.
P2
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4.1
Reviews reference HEPA or HEPA-upgrade filtration and multi-stage filtering, with washable/replaceable elements helping contain fine dust. Several note filtration performance depends on staying on top of filter cleaning.
Floorhead design
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P2
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3.8
The powered brush head is a centerpiece feature and is widely credited for better pickup on fabric, rugs, and car mats. Still, one reviewer complains the swiveling head behavior makes it hard to keep the tool positioned for effective pickup.
Hair Pickup — Carpets
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P2
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1.3
Carpet hair pickup feedback is split: some reviews praise pet-hair results with the powered head, while one reviewer says it cannot pick up hair from carpet in their testing. Expectations and battery choice appear to heavily influence outcomes.
Headlight and LED lights
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P2
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4.3
LED lighting is highlighted as a useful bonus, with at least one reviewer calling the LEDs very bright. It’s not universally mentioned, but is viewed positively where it appears.
Hose length
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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.
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No score yetKid-friendliness
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P2
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4.3
Multiple reviewers describe it as easy enough for kids to use for helping around the house, with repeated reminders to supervise. The overall tone is “kid-usable,” not “kid-proof.”
Maintenance requirements
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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.
P2
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3.5
Filter maintenance is frequently emphasized: reviewers recommend regular cleaning (often with compressed air) to keep suction strong. This upkeep is routine for some, but others frame it as a hassle, especially when hair and debris build up around filters or the valve area.
Maneuverability and Handling
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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.
P2
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3.3
Many find it ergonomic and handy for quick jobs, and the swiveling powered head can help with angles. At least one reviewer finds it bulky and awkward in tight car spaces, and another complains a swiveling head behavior makes pickup difficult.
Noise level
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P2
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3.4
Noise is a common complaint: several call it loud and one test measured about 85 dB. A few users say it’s not overly loud, but the overall theme is that it’s louder than many small handhelds.
Onboard tool storage
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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.
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No score yetOngoing ownership costs (bags, filters, batteries)
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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.
P2
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3.5
Ongoing costs hinge on what you already own: tool-only buyers may need a battery and charger, and some users add accessory kits for better reach. Optional HEPA upgrades/filters are also mentioned as an extra cost path.
Overall opinion
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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.
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No score yetPet-Ready Features
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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.
P2
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4.7
The powered brush head is repeatedly framed as a pet-hair helper, and several reviewers use it specifically for shedding on sofas or car mats. One reviewer strongly disagrees and says it failed to pick up hair in their carpet scenario.
Price and Value
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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.
P2
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3.7
Value is strongest for users already invested in Ryobi ONE+ batteries; several call it worth it for the money in that context. If you need to buy a battery/charger (or extra accessories), perceived value drops, and one reviewer calls it overpriced.
Runtime
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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.
P2
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3.8
Runtime reports vary widely by battery: about ~12 minutes of stronger suction on a 2Ah test (with ~14:49 total run), up to ~18 minutes cited elsewhere, and estimates around 20–25 minutes on 4Ah; a 5Ah spec claim mentions 34 minutes. Several users also note performance drop before full shutdown.
Stair Cleaning
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P2
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4.6
Stair use is specifically called out as a strength when paired with the powered brush head, functioning like a mini upright for spot work. No major stair-specific downsides are consistently reported beyond general runtime/noise limits.
Storage footprint and upright-stand stability
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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.
P2
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4.2
Storage and stability notes include wall-hang/keyhole options and stable set-down via pads/corners; one user mentions it can stand upright. Overall, it seems easy to store as a grab-and-go garage/car tool.
Suction and Airflow
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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.
P2
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4.0
Most reviews describe strong suction for a handheld, especially with the powered brush head, and it passes real debris tests (dirt, chips, hardware) for spot cleaning. A minority report weak suction or notice it dropping as the battery drains or the bin/valve area gets crowded.
Suitability for small spaces
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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.
P2
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3.1
Many frame it as a convenient compact tool for small, quick cleanups (cars, corners, small rugs). One reviewer argues it’s physically large and awkward to maneuver in tight vehicle interiors.
Support and Reliability
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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.
P2
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4.3
Warranty/support impressions are positive overall, with references ranging from 3-year coverage to 6-year coverage (often tied to region and registration). The ease of replacement/support is highlighted as a plus in at least one review.
Surface safety with attachments
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4.8
Multiple reviewers highlight a rubberized crevice-tip design detail that helps reduce the risk of scratching delicate car interior surfaces during detailing.
P2
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4.3
Rubber pads/corners and gentler brush-style tools are mentioned as helping avoid scratching delicate surfaces and making it safer to set down. One user specifically points out using a softer head for fabric-like car surfaces.
Tool-change simplicity
P1
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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.
P2
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4.4
Multiple reviewers describe swapping heads and accessing the bin/filter as straightforward and quick. One review notes reassembly alignment can be finicky, which can feel like a tool-change/setup friction point.
Upholstery / Above-Floor Pickup
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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.
P2
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4.7
Above-floor performance is a consistent highlight: reviewers use it for couches, car seats, and quick household touch-ups, often emphasizing pet hair pickup. Effectiveness is generally tied to using the powered head and a sufficiently strong battery.
Versatility
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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.
P2
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4.3
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Weight
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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.
P2
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3.8
The vacuum body is often described as lightweight, but multiple reviews note the battery can shift balance and increase wrist/arm fatigue. A few users find it comfortable, while others call it bulky for car use.