- Bagless upright vacuum cleaner with 12 amp motor and WindTunnel technology
- 15-inch-wide cleaning path; dual-edge groomers; multi-level height settings
- HEPA filter; on-board tools including a turbo hand tool and bonus 14-foot stretch hose
- Headlight; 31-foot power cord; free replacement belts for the life of the cleaner
- Measures approximately 13 by 15 by 43 inches; 2-year warranty
Hoover TurboPower Windtunnel Bagless Upright comes with a powerful 12 amp motor and Windtunnel Technology. Has the Twin Chamber Bagless System that keeps dirt and dust off of you and your clothes. Has an exclusive Teflon coated HEPA filter which only needs to be replaced every three years. Free replacement belts for the life of the cleaner. Has a full complement of tools which also includes a Powered Turbine Hand Tool as well as a Bonus extra hose. 2 year parts ahd labor warranty.
Hoover Bagless Vacuum Cleaner
Fabulous price!,
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Ode to a Vacuum Cleaner,
I had seen the exclamations in customer reviews over how the family of similar Hoover models effortlessly remove cat and dog hair, but I had not expected it to be as good as claimed. One thing many faulted, is that being bagless, you have to empty the container and knock the dust off the HEPA filter–and that is messy. In vacuuming the living/dining room, my bedroom, and the stairs and landing, I filled the container twice. Thank God I bought bagless–I’d go broke with bags. At its most thorough, my old cleaner could vacuum the whole house 15 times before I had to change bags–maybe more. It is messy to empty, but awe inspiring to see what and how much comes out. I did it outside and didn’t mind that a bit. I simply took its small, fixed-brush attachment outside too to brush the HEPA filter down, and that worked perfectly.
Knowing how my occasional roommate is–he hasn’t mastered emptying the dryer lint trap yet–I didn’t want to risk his over-filling the dirt cup and clogging or damaging the machine. I decided I had better vacuum the bulk of the dirt out of his room. Fortunately, he had recently straightened things, so I had easy access to the floor. I did not move anything but his office chair and filled the dirt container full again. After this first use, I expect vacuuming will not yield such dramatic volumes of dirt.
On one of the hand tools for stairs and upholstery, there is a rotating brush (cleverly powered by a wind turbine built into its handle). It is surprisingly powerful. Reviewers had oo-ed over it for its ability to remove cat hair. Of late, my cats prefer to sit on leather, but I did use it on the stairs and found it worked great.
So much for my ode. I wonder which neighbors would like their carpets vacuumed…
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Best vacuum I ever used.,
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