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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Build Quality
    2. User Maintenance
    3. Recurring Cost
    4. Storing
    5. Dirt Compartment
    6. In The Box
    7. Range
    8. Portability
    9. Battery
    10. Quality Of Life Features
    11. Tools And Brushes
    12. Alternative Configuration
  5. Performance
    1. Hard Floor Pickup
    2. High-Pile Carpet Pickup
    3. Low-Pile Carpet Pickup
    4. Pet Hair Pickup
    5. Suction
    6. Airflow
    7. Noise
    8. Maneuverability
    9. Pet Hair Furniture Performance
    10. Air Quality
    11. Bare Floor Performance (Hardwood, Laminate, Tiles)
    12. Cracks
    13. Stains
    14. Water
    15. Low-Pile Carpet Performance
    16. High-Pile Carpet Performance
    17. Pet Hair Floor Performance
  6. Automation
    1. Physical Automation
    2. Companion App Automation
  7. Comments

NaceCare HVR 200 Henry vs RYOBI 18V One+ 3 Gal. Project Wet/Dry

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

NaceCare HVR 200 Henry
RYOBI 18V One+ 3 Gal. Project Wet/Dry

Tested using Methodology v1.1

Updated Oct 31, 2024 02:26 AM

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Tested using Methodology v1.3

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Variants

  • HVR 200 Henry (Black/Red)
  • 18V One+ 3 Gal. Project Wet/Dry (Green W/ Battery and Charger)
  • 18V One+ 3 Gal. Project Wet/Dry (Green W/ Tool Only)

Our Verdict

NaceCare HVR 200 Henry

RYOBI 18V One+ 3 Gal. Project Wet/Dry

The NaceCare HVR 200 Henry and RYOBI 18V One+ 3 Gal. Project Wet/Dry target different uses. The NaceCare is a household-oriented corded canister vacuum better suited for cleaning larger areas. It's also slightly better-built and comes with two extra brush attachments. Conversely, the RYOBI is a handheld shop vacuum with a cordless design that allows you to clean far from any electrical outlets. Its strong suction also lets it do a better job sucking up debris on most surface types, and you can use it to clear liquid messes.

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