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"Forget the Dyson!" I am in love with this vacuum. I wanted a Dyson but couldn't afford one so I searched on Consumer Reports and found this little gem. It works better than any Dyson I have ever used. It is so powerful, not too heavy, and works great on my wood floors! And I have pets too! "Ambivalence in vacuming" This vacume is my 4th in 36 years. It seems to have plenty of suction. Time will tell. Dumping the canister is rather messy; easier than the cloth bag on the old Kirby not as neat as the paper diposable on the last Hoover, but at least I don't have to buy bags anymore or try to find in the remote area we live in. Don't like the added weight of the auto drive or its action in small areas, tend to bang into stuff going forward and going backward is like when the power steering has gone out on a vehicle. The extra long hose is nice for our stairs but it's another part to find storage for.... Have 2 dogs, one a heavy shedder and it picks up that fine. Vacume came with a 2 year warrranty and filter is messy but easy to access and clean. Vacuming is a neccessary evil in my world hence the mixed review. If buying another I would look for one without the power drive. The assist in sterring doesn't make up for the added weight. "Hoover Turbo Power" This is by far the best vaccuum that I've ever owned. With two rough collies, I needed something that would work well with dog hair and this product does it. Great power and suction. The attachment with the brush does tend to get a bit clogged with hair though, but its easy enough to clean out. "Never thought I'd be writing a review for a vacuum cleaner!" This vacuum cleaner is amazing! I had the same hoover convertible (a cheap $50 vacuum) for almost a decade. I would've kept on vacuuming with the same old vacuum for another 10 years, but I lost all the attachments and really wanted to be able to clean in the nook and crannies. I bought this vacuum and it sat in its box for a few weeks - I was lazy and thought my old one was surviving. Then one day, half way through vacuuming the living room, I decided to swap them out and see if I could tell a difference - I was blown away! My living room could have been a vacuum television commercial, it was night and day the difference that it made. Plus, the 6500 is so much easier to push and adjust, I couldn't believe I had been slaving away with that cheap vacuum cleaner for so long! And after it was all done, you could see in the canister just how much had been picked up. Absolutely happy with this cleaner and would buy it again in a heart beat. On a side note, all the attachments are a joy to use too. My old collapsible hose was so stiff, made out of cheap plastic, it was a pain to use. The 6500's hose was noticeably of better quality, very flexible, that alone was surprising. All in all, I'm happy in every respect. Do yourself a favor and buy this cleaner, don't suffer with a cheaper model! "Excellent vacuum!" I don't buy into the notion that a good vacuum should cost $400. This is an excellent vacuum. The first time I cleaned the house with it, I had to dump out the dirt chamber 4 times. It picks up a lot more than my old Hoover did. Sure, the bagless concept is a little less convenient than bagged, but the series of filters do a good job. Just keep them clean. As far as people complaining about the belts breaking, they need to read their manuals. The manual tells you that the brush bar will keep spinning when you are using the external tools, so you should be able to figure out that if you are using them, you need to change the height of the brush bar to the tallest setting to reduce the friction. Do this and you will save the belt. Bagless models need more maintenance than bagged, also. So, buy one Dyson or three or four of these and some belts? No comparison, the Dyson is a marketing success, not a better vacuum.
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Hoover U5725-960 TurboPower 6500 WindTunnel Bagless Upright Vacuum Cleaner
Why I buy this one ? - 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 Special offer for you..find the cheapest!
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What our customer's say! "great vacuum!!!", I was looking for a long time a vacuum cleaner and I finally found it, works great and I have two cats and the vacuum cleans perfectly every corner of the house, I fully recommend this product. "So Far So Good", We've only had the product for a short time, so durability remains to be seen. Just my impression is that the construction might be a little lightweight, but we'll see. The performance so far is great! This thing sucked up things we didn't know existed in our carpet! We love the little power attachment, and it is very light so pushing is easy. Cleaning the filter is not a problem as we have seen some people complain about, we really don't know what their problems were, quite simple actually. We have recommended to friends already. "Great Vacuum for the Price!", We recently purchased this Hoover and are really impressed with it. I have two cats and have been really pleased with how well it gets the hair up. It is really powerful- I was shocked at how poorly my old vacuum cleaner had obviously been performing. First, the front of the vacuum is quite flat and slides under furniture and tables well. This means less furniture moving for me for those "in between" vacuums. I also like that dust is separated from the larger debris in the dust bin portion. Cat hair clogged up my old filter and made it hard to shake out. No, it isn't uber quiet but I don't expect a vacuum to be quiet- I am not vacuuming when anyone is sleeping. But the noise level isn't excessive. And no, it isn't a Dyson but it doesn't cost $350 - $400 either. My home is wood floors and tile with carpet in the bedrooms with a few area rugs in the wood areas. This vacuum really suits our needs in that respect. But to be honest, if I lived in an all carpet home, I would still be really happy with this vacuum. It is slightly heavier than my old one but isn't a problem for me- I haven't noticed it being hard to pull. The suction is GREAT and the pile on my carpet is standing up more than it has in months. I am really pleased and couldn't recommend it more highly. "good to use", It works well.I can vacumn my car now.It is very powerful.The dust bin is not that difficult to empty.But it is sure very dusty when I empty it.I wonder if I can rinse it with water.So far I have used it for 4 times.Hope it keeps on performing well,at least for 2 years? "its okay", I must say that I was expecting a little more out of this highly rated vacuum! It is nowhere near quiet like I had hoped...very noisy. It does pick up everything, but to clean out the container is kind of a chore. It will work for now until Im ready to spend more money on a dirt sucker.. ![]()
Read this reviews before You buy... "Wonderful on carpets and hardwood floors. ", Purchased this as a gift for a couple of friends who own a very large log home that's mostly hardwood floors. Dogs and cats rule and this vacuum has done a wonderful job picking up all the animal hair. Would highly recomend. "It's good", I like this vacuum. It cleans well and has good "sucking" power. It is a bit difficult to clean the hepa filter but I use a shopvac to clean the filter and that works great. A great vacuum for a decent price. I have 2 dogs, 3 cats and a parrot so I have gone through lots of vacuums and I'm tired of paying over 200.00 dollars and they don't last any longer. The price is right and performance is good. "Best Vacuum I have owned!", This vacuum cleaner picked up rug dirt and cat hair that my canister vacuum left behind. It's easy to empty and the "turbo" head for the hose pulls up the mat of the carpet on our steps. This is the first air powered cleaning brush head that has worked and it works well. "Belt broke after 5 uses", I can't believe the stupid $*%!@?! belt broke after 5 uses. We bought it, marveled at its cleaning power, and happily cleaned our house several times. We took it over to my father in law's house and cleaned his too. We used it again at our house. But then the next time I use it I notice that it's not picking up the dog hair. So I turn it over and have a look and discover that the brushes aren't moving. I think "Hmmm... the belt can't be broken. It's brand new, so perhaps I'm missing something, like a 'brush on' switch or some such thing." Nope. No such switch. Further disassembly of the brush mechanism reveals the culprit; a cheaply made (broken) belt. Prior to the belt breaking, the vacuum cleaner performed beautifully. This is the reason why I didn't give the machine one star in this review. But c'mon, Hoover. This is an inexcusable problem for a vacuum cleaner to have, especially a new one. Vacuum cleaner technology has been through thousands of design cycles. After 50+ years of vacuum cleaner evolution, I would expect that engineers would have mastered the simplest and most critical part of a brush vacuum: the belt. When I purchased this vacuum cleaner, I bought a vacuum cleaner that I thought would last, and I just *assumed* that belt problems were a thing of the past. I guess I assumed incorrectly. And what really makes me angry and annoyed is the *fact* that there is someone at Hoover who is fully aware of this problem. I consult companies for materials, so I know how it works. These days, an engineer not only tests materials and matches up design specs, but he or she is also responsible for building "risk profiles". In this case, "risk" means financial risk, i.e., Risk = probability of failure * cost of failure. I know somebody did the R = P*$ calculation, realized that a finite number of belts would break, and let it slide. How can they consciously do that? Those failures mean that they know for a fact that substandard products are coming off the assembly line, but it's below a risk threshold that they can tolerate. Does it really secure profit margins enough to risk the Hoover name? Where is the pride? I remember every stupid vacuum cleaner we had in my house as a kid fell to the same stupid problem. The dumb, cheap, belt always breaks. And my father would have to call a dozen places in the phone book to find a new belt. If a better belt costs $15 instead of $3, why not put it in the machine? It means people will buy the machine that is dead nuts reliable. Isn't that worth something? Isn't it worth more to have a customer that has a 15 year old vacuum cleaner that will attest to its value and reliability? Five frickin' uses. C'mon. I'm totally disappointed, irritated, and annoyed, because I bought this stupid thing because I wanted a trouble free machine that wouldn't take up any of my time with quirks and fixes and parts replacement. If I wanted a POS, I would have bought a vacuum cleaner at a garage sale for $5, but at least then if it broke I could only point the finger at myself because I knew I bought a piece of junk. But this is ridiculous. I don't understand the standards of manufacturing any more. Six sigma my a**. And yeah, I'm sure somebody reading this is thinking that I should have bought a Dyson. I'm not sold on it... yet. Just 'cause some guy with a British accent can read a script doesn't mean the vacuum is any better than this one. Dyson has risk profiles, too. "A little heavy but well worth it!", This vacuum works great! It makes the carpet fluffy and soft and picks up alot of dog hair that my old vacuum could not get. It works great on hard floors, too. It is a little heavy when you are using it on carpet but the efficiency makes up for it. ![]() |
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