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The Hoover Platinum Collection Cyclonic Bagless Upright with Embedded Dirtfinder removes more dirt from the carpet than leading Cyclonic Brands thanks to Hoover's patented Windtunnel Technology( As per ASTM Test Method F608). The Embedded Dirt Finder light turns green once dirt has been removed from your carpet. The advanced Multi-Cyclonic Filtration system allows you to continue to vacuum your floors with no loss of suction. The LED controls in the handle gives you the convenience of controlling the on/off and one touch surface adjustment at your fingertips. The Integrated Lifetime Washable Filter reminder tells you when it is time to clean the filter. The Lifetime Washable filter means you never need to replace the filter. On board cleaning tools included for hard to reach areas. The tools include: crevice tool, dusting brush, upholstry tool and extension wand.. All this a a best-in-class six year limited warranty.
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- Measures 15-8/9 by 13-8/9 by 43-1/2-inch; 6-year limited warranty.- Stretch hose, extension wand, crevice tool, and dusting brush/upholstery tool included
- Embedded dirt finder; adjustable height; brushroll shutoff; led headlight
- Multi-stage cyclonic filtration; hepa media for cleaner indoor air
- 12-Amp bagless upright vacuum cleaner with windtunnel technology
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By Vincent Hudson
I have had a rocky relationship with Hoover vacuums. I have to say, if Costco didn't have the greatest return policy, I don't think I could have given Hoover another chance. I gave this vacuum a chance, and I am glad I did. This vacuum sucked so much dirt and debris out of our carpets, I could not believe it. I heard all of the rave reviews of Dyson and almost went with one, but then my next door neighbor's Dyson got clogged and they spent hours trying to fix it. I didn't feel like bothering with all of the hassle, so I looked towards this vacuum. It really does an amazing job sucking everything out of the carpets. The height adjustments are on the handle, and that makes switching between carpets, hardwood floors, and rugs a breeze; no more bending over and fighting the switch to cooperate on the base of the vacuum. The DirtFinder may seem like a gimmick, but it really is useful. The one thing that I can see being a problem for some people, is that the wand is not telescoping, neither does the vacuum have extension wands. It is just the one foot long aluminum wand, plus the fairly long hose. Since the aluminum wand can be easily removed with the press of a button, Hoover could sell a separate telescoping wand separately, maybe that is their plan; but that is the only thing I can find that I am not pleased about. Other than that, this is a terrific vacuum, that will help make our home a cleaner one. You cannot go wrong with this vacuum.
By David Traill (Stuart, FL United States)
After several years with an older Hoover, we finally got tired of its performance and began seeking a replacement. After doing a lot of research on this, Comsumer Digest's, and Best Buy's sites, we went with this one. Assembly was quite simple, requiring only a Phillips head screwdriver for two screws, before it was set up. Our first use, just after vacuuming an area done with the old vacuum, left me stunned. The clear reservoir/ "bag?" area filled with lint, dirt, dust, hair and fibers, and left me uneasy about leaving any other carpets un-done. Part of this vacuum's appeal comes in the form of the sensor that lights up as "dirty" or "clean" as it detects the amount of material being sucked up. It never seems to be wrong, taking me into the more heavily-trafficked areas and requiring a little extra time to get it all sucked up just right.
While some have complained about the length of the attachment hose, it does stretch pretty well, which allows me to hit everywhere I need in my one-floor home. The bright LED light in the front illuminates the carpet much better than our old vacuum, insuring that tiny Lego parts are saved and crying children are therefore avoided. The hose "attachment" has a much sturdier construction than our older vacuum, and will seemingly take a lot more abuse before it should have any problems. Two additional hose attachemtns are provided, a crevice tool and a wider head, which should help most tackle their needs.
Overall, the story on this vacuum is that it is well worth the price, and will leave you appalled at what you used to accept as a standard of cleanliness. My wife has commented that the air in the house seems cleaner/ clearer, and I definitely notice an improvement in the feel of our carpets walking around in bare feet. I wish we had gotten this years ago, and am thrilled with the results thus far.
By B. Davis (USA)
I'll agree with everyone else. This vacuum does pick up well on both carpet and hard floors. But it could use a little extra thought in the design of the hose. The hose is very short. It doesn't extend enough to reach all the steps in my entrance hall or my basement. There is no extention piece either nor does the wand telescope to be longer. And the little attachment that comes with it is hard to manuver without the brush on it. It gets hung up in the carpet and is pretty small. A turbo brush attachment should have been included to allow a more thourough cleaning job on stairs and upholstery. I would have thought a company like Hoover who has been around for years would have thought out and designed the perfect vacuum by now but this one falls short. It's great for normal vacuuming of carpets and hard floors but forget using it for the rest. I am leaning toward returning it for a refund and looking for something better. Also see my review on the Electrolux Versatility. My search continues.
By T. Holzwarth (Georgia)
well when we bought this vacuum we had High hopes, especially of the price. Let me start with the great part, More suction then any other vacuum we have ever owned. Brought out more dirt and dust then any vacuum we have ever owned. The dirt sensor is awesome, works just like described, usually by our doorways is the dirtiest and the sensor proves that.
Now for the bad. Size!!!!!! Too big, will not fit under our beds like all our other models that we have owned, even when you put it at the lowest setting it still will not fit. The extension is NOT long enough to do any vacuuming above shoulder height.
Would love to give it a 5 star ratings, but the two items that I mentioned are too important not to mark it down a star for each one. Would I buy it again? No, for the two reasons I mentioned, but Man the areas it does reach... Wow, what suction!!!
By Danny L. Beard (Brandon, MS USA)
I just purchased this vacuum so this is from the perspective of the first 48 hours. I read quite a bit about different versions looking for a HEPA filter bagless model. In the end, the choice was between this unit and a DYSON 14. The DYSON had many more positive reviews and, to me, was considered the standard. However, I do not plan to use the vacumm often so I let my wife may the final decision. She handled both vacuums and selected this unit. As I understand it, she selected this one because of the conventional look as well as the perception that the Hoover will go under some furniture and will clean baseboards. The DYSON will not.
A small glitch occurred when we got the unit home. There are only two screws to finish the vacuum and Hoover forgot to include them. So, I had to drive a 1hr round trip to obtain the screws. Thanks Hoover.
Back home, the vacuum went together and we tested it in areas where we typically vacuum with our old sears craftsman model. In all areas, lots of dirt and carpet lint were recovered. Inspecting the debris both then and after another repeat indicates that most of what is picked up is carpet lint. The beater brushes appear to work carpet hard.
The dirty/clean indicator is sonic based. From what I see, if anything is 'seen' in the airstream, the light is red. This means that carpet lint triggers the dirty indication as well. This seems to work but repeats over the same patch of "clean" carpet will likely have reoccurrences of "dirty". I think we are going to think in terms of average rather than looking too closely at the light.
What I notice is that the extension wand is short as in very short. The DYSON, though difficult to get on and off, was better in this regard. One good thing about the vacuum is that the brushes turn off when the vacuum is on and upright. This is something that the craftsman didn't do.
I gave this unit 4 stars for the completely useless canister bottom lid clip. The canister comes off perfectly. It dumps easily but not as easliy as the DYSON. Closing the bottom cover is a pain. The manual says "press firmly". Yeah, a gorilla could press firmly but everyone else is going to try banging or slamming the lid close. This is not good long-term. I eventually showed my wife that by pressing the release button again, you can actually close the bottom without risking damage to the unit or your hand. Unfortunately, this will get both hands completely dusty. This is a complete failure by Hoover. If anyone can simply press down and get this to close I would like to know how. I have to wonder if the engineer even tried this contraption.
One last item is noise. This unit is quiet. It is quieter than the DYSON or our old craftsman. Both my wife and I commented on this.
In the end, this vacuum appears better than older models. It appears to be sturdier than the DYSON. This unit has three filters all of which are permanent (cyclone, primary, hepa). This is what I was looking for and expect it not to disappoint.
Here's to hope.....
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