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Hoover S3765-040 WindTunnel Electronic Bagless Canister Vacuum
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Manufacturer: Hoover

List Price: $349.99
Our Price: $203.95
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Name: RazzJAD
Location: Bow, WA USA
Date: 2005-07-01
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Excellent Product
Comment: For as long as I can remember my mom had a canister vacuum. However, when I got married I received an upright. For the last 11 months I have been using and have been really fustrated with the results. Finally I gave up and bought this vacuum after reading all of the great reviews. I would have to agree with them, this vacuum is wonderful! It is so great to be able to use all of the attachments along with the varying levels of suction. It really seems to get things very clean and it is very obvious when you see how much dirt you have sucked up and the difference in the vacuumed and the unvacuumed! The only thing that I would like to change is the fact that not all of the attachments live on the canister. Instead you have to pack them around with you. Other than that, it does a wonderful job and suprising does not weigh too much!



Name: Eric C. Peters
Location: Durham, NC USA
Date: 2006-08-13
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Have you hoovered lately?
Comment: When my Russian-born wife first came to the US I gave her a tour of our home's appliances. We came upon my Panasonic upright vacuum, and she remarked, "Oh, that's a nice looking hoover." "No," I told her, "it's a Panasonic." As it turned out, hoover means vacuum cleaner to most Europeans. What's more, hoover can be either a noun or a verb, as in, "Darling, please hoover the living room before your parents arrive."

Anyway, I digress. When the old Panasonic started breaking drive belts faster than diners break bread I scouted out some replacements, came upon this Hoover hoover, read the rave reviews, and bought it sight unseen from Amazon, albeit a little nervously. I've always liked to put my hands on tools before investing in them.

Happy to say, my worries were unfounded. This Hoover really sucks, and that's good. It removed carpet ner that the Panasonic wouldn't touch. Embedded cat fur was no problem. We live in a townhouse with 3 year old construction grade carpet, and the stuff is REALLY clean now after 4 or 5 hooverings. The hose is long enough, and the controls are conveniently located in the cleaning handle. The cleaning head itself is light enough to push around easily, and the canister oblingingly follows along on oversized wheels. Overall this Hoover is a pleasure to operate, and, as previously stated, it cleans carpets really well. It does a good job on our vinyl kitchen floor too, and the stair brush tool is nice for upholstery.
You won't find a much better hoover for $176.

There are a couple of minor drawbacks. The dirt collection bucket doesn't hold a lot, which requires frequent emptyings--but that's also a function of the jolly good suction. The HEPA filter clogs fairly quickly too and takes some effort to clean well. There's no on-board storage for the stair cleaning tool, and the cleaning handle falls too easily from the locked upright position. But these are fairly minor flaws.

We're real happy with this vacuum, and my wife is happy too because when she asks for the hoover I'll know what she's talking about.



Name: T. Rynberg
Location:
Date: 2006-03-08
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Great vacuum
Comment: Based on other reviews that were posted on Amazon and that the price was right, I purchased the Hoover Wind Tunnel Electronic. It has been a great machine. I really like having all the controls right there on the handle and the suction is tremendous. It pulls out dirt our old machine wouldn't touch. And no bags to worry about. The canister fills quickly so it has to be emptied more often, but that hasn't been a problem.



Name: Pamela Perez
Location: Phoenixville, PA United States
Date: 2006-08-28
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Great for all floor types!
Comment: I LOVE this vacuum! We have 2 small children and we always need to get out the vacuum for quicky crumb clean ups and more. This one is as easy to get out and use as the broom would be. It's light enough to tag behind you up the stairs and small enough to store easily. I love being able to press a button with my foot and see the cord ravel itself quickly back up inside the unit. The attachments are easy to use. You can even disconnect the main attachment with a button with your foot and snap the new ones right on. The suction is unbelievable. I could hardly belive how dirty our rugs were when I first used it. The dust collector is also a cinch to remove and empty. I am very thrifty and thought twice before spending this much on a vacuum but it has been worth every penny. I have a wool oriental rug, a shag and berber. I also use it on hardwood and ceramic tile. This machine does it all.



Name: Consummate Consumer
Location: Chicago Area, Illinois
Date: 2004-07-31
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Good value, Good looks
Comment: I needed a petite vacuum for oak and tile floors, this one works like a dream, is easy to carry, maneuvers around obstacles without 'dragging' and had not scratched my floors.

Suction is good, hair pick up is adequate, and the bagless option is great for a vacuum of this size. Minibags cost way too much!



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