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Ryobi Wet/Dry Hand Vacuum 18V One+ Test and Review

I got mine at home depot
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TOMO Larney says:

Then why did you buy in the end if u don't use for both it makes no since then

Average Guy says:

I bought a new one for $20 in the bargain bin at Home Depot. Two take aways, I found a steal. HD never loses money, which tells me the mark up on this must be incredible.

Daniel Sekerak says:

Does it work on arm hair? 🙂

Faamaai Ulu says:

Thank you !!! This was very helpful and your instructions were very clear !!!

Hydro Aegis says:

Needs a wall mounting option. Cfm is very low so it's not good for sucking regular debris. Definitely most powerful for it's size for water pickup though. It has a lot of pressure with the water squeegee.

It's perfect for cleaning up around laundry room, bathroom, etc. Taking the mop, shop vac, or towels would be too annoying.

My Travel Goddess says:

I'm working travel nurse assignments and this is perfect for my car travels. Thanks for the reveiw.

Mark says:

It's good enough for the car task to keep it in cleanup applications. To many of us want big do all results for peanuts

P Chris says:

Looks just a half step better than my older model. I got it to clean up around the cat litter box and it’s pretty bad for that job. The round shaped head doesn’t cover much area and the suction can’t get the cat litter up without taking 20 strokes per granule (ok that’s exaggerated a bit, but it feels like it). My days on is much better, but that pig cost me a bundle so it should. Sadly my old black and decker fold up died or I’d still be using that.

Andrew Brock says:

I'm still rockin' the old blue one I got somewhere around 2006. It's great for clean-ups that are a bit on the small side for a shop vac. It's small enough that it's fine to lug around with you when you think there will be clean-ups like cutting a 12×12 piece of sheetrock out. Anything much bigger than that I bring something else.

Trueno29 says:

Wow it sucks

Gerald Mattos says:

I use some Ryobi products but this product I will avoid at this moment.

Daniel McPhee says:

Thinking getting this, I saw the larger one that looks like hybrid between dust buster and stock vacuum. But it's larger and least this one more portable. Old dist buster even after cleaning and changing filter seems to be blowing air and dust out

Ivano Stellato says:

you need to blow and suck at the nozzle !

KILO25 says:

Have you've been able to find replacement filters so that while one is drying, I can use the other? thanks

Dmitriy K. says:

Looks like same as Black and decker makes nose but not allot of suction. Not good.

Eduardo Delgado says:

30 $ at home Depot. Just keep it in the car when I clean my car

Kyle says:

I think some specs would be helpful. CFM ,Pa, watts, air lift, inches of H20

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