Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum BH57125 Review
- Loredo Litherland
- Jul 7, 2019
- 5 min read
If you go to a store and look at all of the different vacuum cleaners that are there, you’re going to notice a couple of things.

One of the first things that you’ll notice is the fact that most vacuum cleaners are fairly large. Sure, this trend is changing, and there are plenty of smaller vacuum cleaners entering the market, but most of them are still pretty large.
You’ll also notice that almost every vacuum cleaner is designed to pick up one kind of material: dry material. Most people take this at face value and accept that it’s simply a truth of vacuum cleaners, and the technology that goes into them. But, it’s not, and there are vacuum cleaners that not only allow you to vacuum up dry material, but wet material, as well. Wet material such as water, puke, spilled milk, among many other kinds of liquids.
Wet/dry vacuums are vacuum cleaners that tend to look a lot like a canister vacuum. They’re smaller, and not very tall, but they tend to be a little on the bulkier side. Nowhere near as large as most vacuum cleaners, but they’re a little bulky.

Using a wet/dry vacuum, you can easily vacuum up all kinds of different materials. You can vacuum up things like bolts, nails, screws, as well as water, vomit, dirt, dust, sticks, food crumbs, among many other kinds of materials. No other vacuum cleaner gives you this level of functionality, and that is what makes wet/dry vacuums so useful, and so efficient. Instead of being confined to vacuum up one particular type of material, a wet/dry vacuum cleaner gives you the flexibility that you need to vacuum up any material, no matter how thick or moist it is.
In this buying guide, you’re going to learn about the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum. This is one of the best wet/dry vacuums on the market, and you’re going to learn what it is, exactly, that makes it so great.
Right after that, you’re going to learn about the Hoover Utility BH57105, DeWALT 9 Gallon, and then the Vacmaster 4 Gallon.
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What Does The Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum Offer?
Right off the bat, you’re going to notice that the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum is rather small. It’s not the smallest vacuum cleaner, but it isn’t that big either. Instead, it’s a relatively short vacuum that is somewhat bulky, and weighs just over eighteen-pounds.

Unlike most wet/dry vacuums, the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum doesn’t rely on a cord. Instead, it relies on a battery that you can use and recharge, over and over again. Without this cord, you do have to recharge the battery on a fairly regular basis, but you have significantly more mobility and freedom, when it comes to how you use this vacuum cleaner. If you want to use it outside, in a shed with no electricity, you can do that. If you want to use it in a field, where there has been some flooding, you can do that, just to name two examples.
Moving the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum is easy, since two wheels can move 360-degrees. These are strong and durable wheels that allow you to move across all kinds of different surfaces, with complete ease.

When you are using the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum, you’ll be using a nice, long hose. This hose isn’t the biggest, but it can vacuum up pieces of debris that are somewhat large. Using this hose, airflow is created, and this airflow is strong and powerful, allowing you to vacuum at a rate of 65CFM – “CFM” means “Cubic Feet Per Minute” – and this is quite fast. You can vacuum at this rate for wet material, and dry material.
The tank that holds all of the material that you’re vacuuming up is fairly large. It can hold a total of six-gallons of material, before you need to empty it. For dry material, it might take a long time to fill up this tank completely. But for wet material, it will fill up quite a bit faster. Fortunately, though, it’s very easy to empty the tank.

In the end, the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum is a fantastic wet/dry vacuum that gives you a significant amount of efficiency, power, speed, and an exceptionally easy-to-use design. If you want strong performance and a pleasant and enjoyable vacuuming experience, the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum is an amazing choice!

Hoover Utility BH57125 Vs. BH57105
Right off the bat, when you look at the Hoover Utility BH57105, you’ll notice that it’s quite a bit smaller than the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum. For example, instead of being able to hold six gallons of material, it can hold three gallons. And, the general design is a bit more compact as well. If you want a more mobile wet/dry vacuum, then that’s a very good thing.

Most of the basic features are the same. In more ways than one, the Hoover Utility BH57105 is just a smaller version of the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum. But, the biggest difference has to do with the fact that instead of having 65CFM of suction power/speed, you have 45CFM.
That’s not a significant downgrade, but it is noticeable enough. Vacuuming up wet and dry materials will be a little slower, and a little less efficient. Not by a lot, but enough to the point where you can notice it.
In the end, though, if you want a more inexpensive wet/dry vacuum that has all of the good qualities that the Hoover Utility ONEPWR 6 Gallon Cordless Vacuum offers, then the Hoover Utility BH57105 is a fantastic choice!

Hoover Utility ONEPWR Vs. DeWALT 9 Gallon
The DeWALT 9 Gallon is a large wet/dry vacuum. It has a design that is less sleek and aesthetically pleasing than the two Hoover wet/dry vacuums we just looked at. But, the design works well enough, and it suits the functionality of the DeWALT 9 Gallon.

As the title implies, the DeWALT 9 Gallon gives you nine gallons of capacity. This capacity holds all of the material that you’re vacuuming up. This is a great deal of capacity, and you can vacuum for a long period, before needing to empty the nine-gallon tank.
Using a 5 HP motor, you have access to a significant amount of suction power. Vacuuming up wet material is easy, and so is vacuuming up dry material. Due to the strength of the suction, as well as the strength of the hose, you can vacuum up things like screws and bolts, as well.
If you want efficiency, durability, and excellent performance, the DeWALT 9 Gallon is an amazing choice!

Hoover Utility ONEPWR Vs. Vacmaster 4 Gallon
The Vacmaster 4 Gallon is a smaller wet/dry vacuum that gives you four gallons of capacity, and a 5 HP motor that is very fast.

While the Vacmaster 4 Gallon won’t win any design awards, it does a great job at fulfilling its main purpose: allowing you to easily and quickly clean up wet and dry material. This is a fast and efficient wet/dry vacuum that is easy to use, and gives you a lot of suction power.
If you need a wet/dry vacuum that is simple and basic, but efficient and fast, then the Vacmaster 4 Gallon is a very good choice that will last you for quite some time, due to the durability of the machine!
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