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Hoover H2850 FloorMate PowerBrush 300 Hard-Floor Cleaner

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The Hoover FloorMate PowerBrush 300 can be used to both vacuum dry debris and wet clean non-carpeted hard floor surfaces. Brush assembly and nozzle squeegee easily remove for quick rinse cleaning. Front mounted floor drying squeegee removes cleaning solution and spills, leaving floors squeegee dry on first pass. A separate solution tank and recovery tank are functionally located for easy viewing, removal, and replacement translucent solution tank has a built-in measuring cup. The Powerbrush 300 has a two motor system, one to create powerful suction and the other to drive the brush system. The beltless design - a direct drive system allows the motor to power the brushes without a belt. The deluxe grip with solution trigger is extra confortable as well as gives you complete control while cleaning. Convenient Wet/Dry petal and indicators allow users to visually see the position of the nozzle. All these features in a lightweight, easy to use, move and store Floor Cleaner.
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Technical Details

- Bagless upright cleaner for vacuuming and washing hard-floor surfaces
- Dual motors create powerful suction and drive the brush system
- 13-inch cleaning path; squeegee nozzle; separate solution tank and recovery tank
- Removable brush assembly; soft non-marring wheels; 24-foot power cord
- Measures 15 by 12 by 31 inches; 1-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Terrific if you don't use it as directed" 2009-09-15
By a0188279 (Texas)
OK, I have had a Floormate for several years. It has been through a set of twins and 3 dogs. I wanted "very clean" with minimal effort. I have experimented alot, but the best system I have found is to vacuum with an irobot roomba (get a refurb for about a hundred, then get a replacement battery off e bay once a year for half of what irobot charges.) I have tile and Pergo floors.



After the floor is swept (on tile or linoleum only), spray water directly onto the floor from your kitchen sprayer. Walk carefully...I do this barefoot. Scrub the entire area. Dried bananna will soften and get scrubbed, then sucked up by the Floormate. The down side is that you have to be a good aim with the kitchen sprayer, and spread the water around with either the floor mate or a scrub brush (I have one that screws onto a pole that I got from Home Despot. I don't have to stoop to scrub, and it's faster than the scrubbing action of the Floormate.)The alternative is to go around with a big spray bottle with a good strong spray stream, and then suck it up. The trigger on the Floormate is tedious. My fingers got tired. I value the Floormate only for the suction/squeege aspect.



Over and over again, I go back to the Hoover Floormate because it sucks up the dirt, hair and crud. My method ensures that the dried on stuff will come up. Everything else (except the Scooba) just spreads the stuff. I loved the Scooba, but it is very touchy and can require alot of coddling to get it to function for more than a year (the iRobot warranty is excellent....for a year.)



The Floor mate still takes time to do. If you want hands-off, use a Scooba several times a week. I have found nothing that will get all the water out of grout lines on a tile floor, but the Floormate is better than a mop or a swiffer. A swiffer-type mop will not get the dried-on stuff. A steam mop is like using a hot swiffer without requiring cleaning solutions....it takes several passes and alot of hard pushing. Floor mate is easy to push and although the cup fills quickly, I find it worth it. I do not use the solution cup. I squirt some cleaning solution directly onto the floor before and during scrubbing, on the especially tough spots. Using less is better, since too much solution makes me feel like I must go over the floor with a second pass to rinse.

Customer Buzz
 "great!" 2009-05-09
By K. Bramblett
I love this machine! It's as loud (if not louder) than a vacuum cleaner and takes longer to clean the floor but the floors are cleaner and it takes no effort whatsoever. You can throw away your broom and dustpan and mop and bucket (or swiffer) and get cleaner floors.

Customer Buzz
 "I suppose it's good for light cleaning" 2009-01-26
By Kimber (Savannah)


I bought this hoping to keep my wood floors clean, but it's not "hard-core" enough for me with a messy husband, son, and several dogs. I ended up scrubbing my floor by hand and just using the suction to get the extra water up.



I feel this isn't strong enough to do a thorough scrubbing, and the cleaning solution chamber empties too quickly. It may have been a better machine if I could turn the suction off to scrub, then turn it on to vacuum the water up, but as the brushes and vacuum are on together, it isn't worth it. I work harder using it.

Customer Buzz
 "floormate h2850" 2008-12-16
By big guy
we have hardwood and vinyl floors.i wanted some thingmthatnwould work good,and clean the floors so me and the wife would not have to get on our hands and knees to scrub.we are elderly and this baby does the trick.really works well.we are very satisfied with this product and how ell it cleans.thank you roger

Customer Buzz
 "Pretty good, not nearly as good as my old model" 2008-09-12
By P. Facey
This machine is OK. I bought a floormate many years ago and I prefer my older model (I'm not sure of the exact model, but looks like the 3044).



This machine cleans pretty well, but doesn't pick up the cleaning solution half as well as the 3044. Not a big deal, but I do need time to let the floor dry. Also, I couldn't consider using this machine for a spill cleanup.



I'd highly recommend spending a few more dollars and going for the other models with the spinscrub.



I also vacuum my house with my hoover vacuum prior to using this machine, so I never had any misconceptions on the vacuum/clean feature of the cleaner.


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