Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Hoover Tempo Widepath Upright Vacuum Bagged U5140-900

Hoover Widepath Bagged Upright Vacuum with a powerful 12 Amp motor and on board tools for complete cleaning.

  • Quickly clean large rooms with less passes with a powerful 15-inch Widepath nozzle

  • Allergen filtration system captures dust mites ragweed and common pollens

  • Air passes through rinsable filters after leaving the bag and before it leaves the vacuum for cleaner air

  • Powerful 12-amp motor; 5-position carpet height adjustment

  • Includes onboard dusting brush furniture nozzle crevice tool two extension wands; 1-year warranty



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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Hoover SteamVac Carpet Cleaner with Clean Surge F5914-900

SteamVac features SpinScrub-- the Multiple Brush System with 5 self-adjusting brushes for outstanding cleaning performance.

  • Powerful 12-amp motor; deep cleans with hot tap water and carpet solution

  • Five spinning/scrubbing brushes clean carpets upholstery and bare floors

  • Clean Surge feature gives extra burst of cleaning solution for spots or stains

  • Two water tanks separate clean and dirty water

  • Brush rotation indicator; 8-foot hose; 1-year warranty



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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Hoover SteamVac Carpet Cleaner with Clean Surge F5914-900

SteamVac features SpinScrub The Multiple Brush System with 5 self-adjusting brushes for outstanding cleaning performance

  • Powerful 12-amp motor; deep cleans with hot tap water and carpet solution

  • Five spinning/scrubbing brushes clean carpets upholstery bare floors

  • Clean Surge feature gives extra burst of cleaning solution for spots or stains

  • Two water tanks separate clean from dirty water

  • Brush rotation indicator; 8-foot hose; 1-year warranty



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Friday, June 18, 2010

Black & Decker PHV1800CB 18-Volt Pivoting-Nose Cordless Energy-Star Handheld Vacuum Cleaner


Great product at a great price5

When our Shark went on the blink for the third time we decided it was time to get serious about a decent handheld vacuum. We own a Dyson full size vacuum so I naturally did my research presuming that the right answer was to get the Dyson cordless as well. However when I compared the reviews (some good some not so good) to the price it gave me some heartburn so I decided to look around. Glad I did.



I did not have high expectations for this product. By and large I find the Black & Decker brand to be a decent value for the money but not necessarily great quality. This product changed my opinion. It's very well made with solid construction and an intriguing design. Those factors are very important to me but it's a vacuum so if it doesn't suck none of those factors matter much. Boy does this thing suck! It's a bit noisy but when you consider the amount of suction it creates it's little wonder that you can hear it so well. So far everything I have used it for has been handled with great ease and satisfaction.



The charging station is pretty convenient and intuitive. My only criticism of it is that the charge light never changes color when the unit is fully charged - this would be a nice feature to add and is one of my issues with the Shark. But you can leave it in the base to trickle charge all the time without issues.



The pivoting nose is great because in the folded position the unit takes up so much less room while in the extended position it's the right length and balances nicely.



Overall this is a five-star handheld cordless vacuum and is the one I would recommend to anyone based on my positive experiences with it so far. If anything changes to alter my opinion I will append this review.More detail ...

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Hoover SteamVac Carpet Cleaner with Clean Surge F5914-900


Very good machine5

If your new machine LEAKS see note #2 below. I am just amazed at how many people write that their machine leaked from day one and they returned it. It will leak if you skip a crucial one-time set-up step.



Paid $170 at Best Buy. This is my first carpet cleaner so I have nothing to compare it to except my own expectations. Even though the name is SteamVac like all the others in this class of cleaners there is no Steam to it. That's just false marketing but all the manufacturers do it so no particular knock on Hoover.



First let me say I'm ashamed to admit that our carpet hadn't been cleaned in 4 years and that we live in the country where lots of dirt gets tracked in from outside. So the carpet was pretty darn dirty. The Hoover F5914-900 did a very nice job the first time I used it - a drastically noticeable difference in the appearance of the carpet. The water in the dirty water receptacle was black. Did it return the carpet to new condition? No impossible. Will it take another treatment or two to really get it clean? Yes that is the price I pay for ignoring wet-cleaning the carpet for years. One of this cleaner's best features is the ability to dry the carpet quite thoroughly. Since the front of the machine is made of clear plastic you can see when you're vacuuming up water. If you want to dry the carpet as much as possible keep vacuuming until you no longer see water being pulled up. As time has passed the SteamVac has done an excellent job of maintaining my carpets.



My only gripe is that the dirty water container fills up too quickly and should be a little bigger. Ideally the dirty water receptacle "should" be full right as you run out of clean water. Then you shut down empty the dirty water refill the clean water and back to work. But this process gets out-of-sync with the dirty water receptacle filling up before you run out of clean water. So this can be a little inconvenient but not a show-stopper.



The machine is well constructed but it IS plastic with lots of compartments and latches and hose holders etc so one must simply be careful or those things will no doubt break off.





A few other notes:

1. If you are not the type to read manuals do read this one. Assembly and operation are easy if you sit down and read the manual through before starting. It's not like a vacuum cleaner where you just plug it in and go.



2. My machine leaked badly BUT it was my own fault. There is a one-time only setup procedure where you squeeze the trigger and push the Clean-Surge button to lock a rod into place. Push the Clean-Surge button firmly. There may be a loud SNAP which sounds like you broke something but you didn't. Until you get that snap the Clean-Surge (which releases extra water-cleaner solution) is on all the time hence the leaking. I didn't push the button hard enough initially so I had the leak problem.



EDIT December 2007

Apparently many people are assuming that without a loud snap the Clean Surge will not work. All that matters is that your machine doesn't leak. If your SteamVac doesn't leak it is assembled properly and the Clean Surge will work!!! The only reason I emphasized the "snap" was because so many people were having leak problems which are easily solved. And it's possible that Hoover has changed the design after getting so many returns from people who didn't read the instructions in the manual. So don't get hung up on the snap. If your machine does leak after assembly you know what to do.



3. ANY time it seems like there is no suction the problem is that something is not seated properly. It is easy to snap the lid onto the dirty water container without lining it up properly which causes a vacuum leak. If there is a vacuum leak there is no suction at the bottom of the machine where it is needed to suck up water from the carpet. So recheck the dirty water lid.



4. If you have velvet or velvetine furniture do NOT use the powered tool use the utility tool. The powered tool is too strong for delicate fabric.



5. Like others have suggested find a cheap alternative to the Hoover brand carpet detergent. One gallon of water doesn't clean a lot of carpet and at 5 oz of soap per gallon you go thru it fast.



6. Always be sure to dry vacuum your carpet with a regular vacuum cleaner first before using this machine to wash it. Be sure to remove and clean the brushes when you're done using this machine. Otherwise hair thread and balled up carpet fibers will dry on them and between them. Then the brushes won't turn. These are not "use and put away" machines like vacuum cleaners they're "use clean and put away".



7. Here's something I do which you *might* want to try. For a very dirty carpet I fill a cheap plastic 2 gallon watering can (or smaller for a smaller carpet) with hot water and a tablespoon or 2 of Oxy Clean. I then sprinkle the carpet heavily being careful not to soak it. This saves trips to the sink to load up on clean soapy water. Then use the Hoover normally.



8. Others have suggested using boiling water. Not for me thanks. Too dangerous to handle and unnecessary unless you've spilled or tracked in grease.



After reading countless reviews here I have concluded that the problems people have encountered are from failing to properly set up the machine initially failing to seat the dirty water lid properly or failing to clean the machine after use. I recommend this Hoover. It won't perform miracles but I think if it is not abused it will last a long time and do an excellent job of maintaining a carpet.More detail ...

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Hoover Tempo Widepath Upright Vacuum Bagged U5140-900


Amazing Value!5

Despite the rave reviews here on amazon and on other sites I was not expecting much with such a low price. My expectations were certainly rewarded with an amazing value a great vacuum and the usual Amazon speedy delivery. It is really hard to believe that such a good product could be so inexpensive even if it is made in Mexico. The build quality is excellent. However for someone tall like me (6'4") the handle is not long enough the bag is on the small side and the unit is noisy (but not any more so than other vacuums I have had that were 3x the price) but those are the only negatives after a week of use. Instead of smelling dust while vacuuming the air coming out of the vacuum is actually fresher and cleaner smelling than the air in the room. Searching amazon one can find belts for $3 or less and bags less than $1 in quantity so the unit should be inexpensive to operate. If I get five years out of the unit I will be more than satisfied.More detail ...