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Date: 6 days ago
Cordless Hoovers & Vacuum Cleaners
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The cordless vacuum sweepers auto-adjust their suction power by detecting the amount of dirt on floors and carpets, seamlessly switching between power modes to ensure a longer clean and prolonging battery runtime. The cordless Hoover vacuum cleaner with anti-hair wrap technology features V-shaped bristles and a dual comb design, ensuring that hairs are lifted and vacuumed without tangling around the roller brush, making it ideal for cleaning carpets and hard floors, unlike traditional cylinder vacuums. Powerfully separates air and dust to avoid pre-filter clogging or suction loss, making it great for cleaning various surfaces efficiently.

Overall I'm very happy with this Vacuum. I love the auto switch so it will stay running without having to hold the trigger the entire time. But I have only had it for a little over 3 months and my battery won't stay charged very long. When I first bought it I could do the entire house twice before it would die( I wanted to see how long it would go so I just kept going until it died) but recently I can't even do the entire house. There are 3 different suction levels. I prefer to use the medium setting on my hardwood floors and the highest on the carpet. This seems to be the most efficient at picking everything up. Never had a problem with that combination until recently. I'm disappointed with the battery life, now I have to wait for the battery to charge again to finish vacuuming, instead of quickly doing the house at one time. I figured after a couple of years this might be a problem, but I didn't think it would be 3 months in. My Dyson I had before this lasted 5 years before I needed to upgrade.

 


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