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The Hoover Steam Vac has Superior Cleaning. The Dual V Air Path technology provides edge to edge cleaning and removes more dirty water. The powereed SpinScrub hand tool is ideal for cleaning stairs and upholstry. The heated cleaning feature forces hot air directly into the cleaning path where it is needed most. The SpinScrub removable rotating brushes gently loosen dirt from fibers and the brushes pop out easily for rinsing. The automatic detergent mixing system provides the correct mix of detergent and water for optimal cleaning results. Has a removable nozzle for easy cleaning.Attached Tool Caddy with 8' hose.
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Technical Details
- 12 amp carpet cleaner with 5 rotating brushes to loosen dirt from fibers- Automatic detergent-mixing system; edge-to-edge suction; heated cleaning
- 8-foot attached hose and powered hand tool for cleaning stairs and upholstery
- Brushroll shutoff; 30-foot quick-release cord; separate clean/dirty 1-gallon tanks
- Measures approximately 20 by 12 by 44 inches; 1-year limited warranty
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By JET (North Carolina)
Bought 2 in the past 3 years. Both stopped
distributing water after a few carpet cleans.
Checked for clogs, etc. Even got online for
a quick solution. Couldn't find one. Some say
it's the clean water tank which I checked. Don't
know. Cleans good when it works, but would not
recommend.
By S. Collier (Las Vegas, NV)
I have owned this Hoover model series for almost 3 years. The machine has served me well cleaning up pretty much anything my 4 and 2 year old and dog could throw at it. A few months ago the brushes stopped spinning. I investigated a way to fix it myself and discovered that instead of a belt driving the brushes it is run by a turbine mechanism powered by the air suction of the machine. It is a neat idea but poorly executed. I took the turbine apart to see that one of the spinning gears was rusted and had seized, probably because the air intake is right next to where the water is dispensed onto the carpet. I looked at ordering the part to replace myself and found that a new turbine assembly is $60. The tank had started leaking on the unit as well, it had to varying degrees since I bought the machine, so I decided to cut my losses and go buy a new machine.
This time I bought a Bissell pro-heat. In comparison the Bissell and Hoover carpet cleaner seem to be on a par cleaning wise. However there are a few things I like about the Bissell over the Hoover it: was easier to assemble, has belt driven brushes, is quieter, uses a combo water/wastewater tank, and the accessory hose is built into the machine as opposed to having the plug the hose in on the Hoover which is great feature for spot scrubbing stubborn stains.
So as I said the Hoover served me well for 3 years, but when parts start breaking it is prohibitively expensive to repair.
By Arlene (Florida)
I used this shampooer on 3 carpets only one time. I tried to use it about a month later and the brushes have rusted so badly they don't spin. Unfortunately I didn't take it back to the store for a full refund when I first purchased it. The brushes seized up for a short time (but started working)when I tried to resume shampooing carpets after letting it sit overnight.
According to the serviceman (it is still under warranty) he said this is a bad redesign and happens frequently. He told me this may keep reoccurring and it will cost $40.00 for the part (not under warranty) and $50.00 to install it. There is nothing you can do to eliminate the rusting of the sealed bearings. He also mentioned throwing it out. This is just what I wanted to hear after spending over $225.00. I also wrote Hoover asking for my money back, we'll see.
By K. Davis
Used it twice before it started leaking all over the place. Repairs were under warranty so it wasn't a big deal. Used it twice more before it started leaking again, this time out of warranty. We've spent a ridiculous amount of time fixing this thing. The repair shop says it is leaky valves. My first Hoover worked for 12 years without any problems. I'm very disappointed at this product.
By Steve W (SF bay)
I had a Hoover steam vac for eight years and loved it, I used it frequently and wore it out. I replaced it with this one two years ago. I did not pay enough attention to the warnings about the tank leaking. The tank design is flawed. I did not get the extended warranty because I never do. But if you have to have this model I would say it is a must just because of the tank.
After cleaning my carpets two times the tank started leaking. I had it replaced under warranty. Again I only used the machine a couple times and the tank leaked. Had it replaced. Third time the plastic around the seals cracked and it was leaking. At this point I was too busy to keep sending and arguing for a warranty replacement. I had switched to using a carpet cleaning service and as part of a move it was the casualty of discarded items. It was more work and effort with out the same results I was getting with my first Hoover to warrant the closet space or the move time.
Sadly, I would strongly advise against buying this one.
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