Hi my name is Jane Rose Loave I just subscribed to your channel very nice 2003 Hoover Turbopower 4900 Twin Chamber softguard. Very nostalgic vacuum, and ad as well reminded me of my childhood sounds incredible definitely did a fantastic job with cleaning your carpet
I had the very first blue Hoover twin chamber direct are upright. It was actually really good upright I liked it a lot I had no problems with any of the Dust escaping. It was fantastic I liked it
The cleanest Hoover Elite Bagless I've seen in a long while. It's common to find these just cover in a thick layer of dust all over it's self since being a direct air with a paper filter that clogs up incredibly fast. All the dirt has nowhere to go but leak out at the top where the lid is.
I remember having the regular green U5290-900 version of this, and I can firmly say that these are one of my least favorite Elite variants. It just goes to show you that modern (at the time) bagless systems and direct air technology doesn't mix (and the power of those 12 amp motors show just how flawed these are to begin with). I don't know what Hoover was thinking when these slipped out into circulation (maybe they were desperate for money and wanted to innovate to keep up with technologies despite using an old design), but thankfully, the Windtunnel design was a whole lot better.
Hi my name is Jane Rose Loave I just subscribed to your channel very nice 2003 Hoover Turbopower 4900 Twin Chamber softguard. Very nostalgic vacuum, and ad as well reminded me of my childhood sounds incredible definitely did a fantastic job with cleaning your carpet
I have the 12 amp green U5290-900. It’s actually really good for what it is.
I had the very first blue Hoover twin chamber direct are upright. It was actually really good upright I liked it a lot I had no problems with any of the Dust escaping. It was fantastic I liked it
I *love* these machines, I don't know why haha
The cleanest Hoover Elite Bagless I've seen in a long while. It's common to find these just cover in a thick layer of dust all over it's self since being a direct air with a paper filter that clogs up incredibly fast. All the dirt has nowhere to go but leak out at the top where the lid is.
I swear Everytime I see one In a thirft shop or somewhere it's always so dirty and gray
If you get a vacuum from sears, can’t go wrong with a Kenmore, still very quality machines
I remember having the regular green U5290-900 version of this, and I can firmly say that these are one of my least favorite Elite variants. It just goes to show you that modern (at the time) bagless systems and direct air technology doesn't mix (and the power of those 12 amp motors show just how flawed these are to begin with). I don't know what Hoover was thinking when these slipped out into circulation (maybe they were desperate for money and wanted to innovate to keep up with technologies despite using an old design), but thankfully, the Windtunnel design was a whole lot better.
I had no clue that sears in southcenter was closing. That's too bad.
Hey, Do You Think Eureka And DirtDevil Did Better With That Bagless Twin-Chamber System Than Hoover Did?
never seen that only the 2000 twin camber version
I have the Hoover turbopower 4500 and the hoover turbopower 2200