I have one and I actually like it. I got it to replace an old shark navigator that I absolutely hated. However I wish I would have spent the money gotten a Sebo or Miele canister as I have 50/50 hard floor and carpet. However for the price it’s a nice vacuum with pretty good suction power.
These are probably the best Hoover machines today. They have an actual Domel motor rather than a China motor, and they are decently built. I prefer a Sebo X7 though.
I'm glad I saw this demo. I headed up buying a sanitaire hush version with hepa bags. I do have an older Eureka that is very similar to this machine. That one gets used daily.
Chris from vacuum wars reviewed this one a couple of years ago..i almost bought it due to the price point and performance. I ended up buying a Sebo Felix instead and never regretted the decision.
Hey bro, I bought one of these for my car detailing business, I haven't started yet but I want to use this to clean car floor mats. What do you think about getting an extension hose for this and buy a pet turbo tool on side for the rest of the interior?I know someone that claims it's the best vaccum they ever used and has a cleaning business@@PerformanceReviews
Did i hear that correctly? A $350 vacuum died after a month? Yet this will apparently last longer than my Bissell Sanitare that's been running for 4 and a half years and cost less than half the price? TTi is a damn joke at this point.
Particularly I'm referring to the direct Air Sanitares which had motor problems. The little blue bypass machine you like definitely should go toe to toe with this. But this does have a longer life motor. The one that died had a brush roller melt up due to some heavy twine being stuck in the bearing. You bring up a good point that you're really just trading seats on the Titanic in this price point.
@PerformanceReviews 100% agree about the F&G, or frankly any direct air machines. I know we've both been consistent on that front. They're completely inappropriate for any setting. I know the biggest upgrade from this machine over the SL4110A is definitely the long life belt and belt system. I personally don't think that's worth paying double, but if someone was willing to pay for it, it's a good option. Though wouldn't it make more sense at that point to step up to a Sanitare EON over this? There's less than a hundred dollars difference between the two, and it seems like this Hoover is more bulky and seems to be more problematic. I don't think I'd consider this "budget" by any stretch. A comparison between the two would be an interesting video idea!
Bissell continues to lower the price of their Santaire products. I definitely agree that would probably be a better value at this point. I would also define "budget" here in the first minute of this video. ruclips.net/video/LIGtoqlfW-8/видео.html You have to remember it's generally lagyer corporations buying commercial vacuums.
Just found a hoover wide path preferred for 7 bucks kind of similar Wow didnt know these had a belt safety shut off .. Where the carbon fiber charcoal bags? The old Maytag style behind tunnel supreme has maximum agitation and suck air power. But on the loud side . I have one still works great. One of the best parts is the air path is the center vs off to the side like this one.
Seems like a decent machine. For that price though I would just spend a bit more and get a Sebo Dart. In general, though, I don't even use modern machines in my home, I still use a Fantom LOL.
They have new commercial cordless upright. I am curious if anyone will make a video. There was only one video made about the last cordless upright. The video was done by a collector.
I own a two 2.5 year old Hoover bagged complete performance with maybe 100 hrs on it about a month ago it started getting very noisy like the motors starting to go. i live alone 0 animals , this vacuum has been well taken care of and i liked it a lot more the my older Bissell none bagged . The Bissell did cost me &100 more new but it at least lasted me 7 years before the plastic part of the machine that held one of the wheels on just cracked and broke off causing the whole wheel assembly to fall off making it unusable
Would you consider a review of the Riccar R25D? I added one to my collection; overall, it seems great for the $50 I paid for it. I really would like to hear and see your opinions about it. I love your videos and have been watching them for years. Love that you review quality bagged vacuums and aren't sponsored.
I have the predasessor to this machine which is pretty nice, and ithas a quick release brushroll like Sebo. Though I am going to save up and buy a D4. Edit: soft start on a machine at this price point is pretty cool. Also, aren't the Hushtones one of the only vacuums made in the US?
These seem rather cheap and cheerful, rather than cheap and rubbish. I wish Vax over here in the UK would sell at least some Hoover USA bagged machines.
@@PerformanceReviews Hahaha, well I would seriously consider one if they re-introduced the two-pin power outlet from their older machines so you could fit a power nozzle...
Your dog made the video. Lol, so cute!
I have one and I actually like it. I got it to replace an old shark navigator that I absolutely hated. However I wish I would have spent the money gotten a Sebo or Miele canister as I have 50/50 hard floor and carpet. However for the price it’s a nice vacuum with pretty good suction power.
These are probably the best Hoover machines today. They have an actual Domel motor rather than a China motor, and they are decently built. I prefer a Sebo X7 though.
I'm glad I saw this demo. I headed up buying a sanitaire hush version with hepa bags. I do have an older Eureka that is very similar to this machine. That one gets used daily.
Chris from vacuum wars reviewed this one a couple of years ago..i almost bought it due to the price point and performance. I ended up buying a Sebo Felix instead and never regretted the decision.
Will outlast this for sure. But IMO, for the price, it isn't horrible, especially if you really can't save up for the Sebo and need a vacuum.
Man that SEBO is a better investment glad you saw through the shenanigans.
Hey bro, I bought one of these for my car detailing business, I haven't started yet but I want to use this to clean car floor mats. What do you think about getting an extension hose for this and buy a pet turbo tool on side for the rest of the interior?I know someone that claims it's the best vaccum they ever used and has a cleaning business@@PerformanceReviews
I like it . I’m shocked . If it swiveled and most importantly the brush shut off I’d buy one . I have a few rugs but all tile floors throughout.
8:15 Fake dog hair from….you know….my fake dog. 🐶😝
Did i hear that correctly? A $350 vacuum died after a month? Yet this will apparently last longer than my Bissell Sanitare that's been running for 4 and a half years and cost less than half the price? TTi is a damn joke at this point.
Particularly I'm referring to the direct Air Sanitares which had motor problems. The little blue bypass machine you like definitely should go toe to toe with this.
But this does have a longer life motor.
The one that died had a brush roller melt up due to some heavy twine being stuck in the bearing.
You bring up a good point that you're really just trading seats on the Titanic in this price point.
@PerformanceReviews 100% agree about the F&G, or frankly any direct air machines. I know we've both been consistent on that front. They're completely inappropriate for any setting. I know the biggest upgrade from this machine over the SL4110A is definitely the long life belt and belt system. I personally don't think that's worth paying double, but if someone was willing to pay for it, it's a good option. Though wouldn't it make more sense at that point to step up to a Sanitare EON over this? There's less than a hundred dollars difference between the two, and it seems like this Hoover is more bulky and seems to be more problematic. I don't think I'd consider this "budget" by any stretch. A comparison between the two would be an interesting video idea!
Bissell continues to lower the price of their Santaire products. I definitely agree that would probably be a better value at this point. I would also define "budget" here in the first minute of this video.
ruclips.net/video/LIGtoqlfW-8/видео.html
You have to remember it's generally lagyer corporations buying commercial vacuums.
Just found a hoover wide path preferred for 7 bucks kind of similar
Wow didnt know these had a belt safety shut off ..
Where the carbon fiber charcoal bags?
The old Maytag style behind tunnel supreme has maximum agitation and suck air power. But on the loud side . I have one still works great.
One of the best parts is the air path is the center vs off to the side like this one.
Seems like a decent machine. For that price though I would just spend a bit more and get a Sebo Dart. In general, though, I don't even use modern machines in my home, I still use a Fantom LOL.
Fantom vacuums are awesome. I want one lol
They have new commercial cordless upright. I am curious if anyone will make a video. There was only one video made about the last cordless upright. The video was done by a collector.
Pretty good vacuum
A really great design imo. 👍…..a telescopic wand would be great.
I own a two 2.5 year old Hoover bagged complete performance with maybe 100 hrs on it about a month ago it started getting very noisy like the motors starting to go. i live alone 0 animals , this vacuum has been well taken care of and i liked it a lot more the my older Bissell none bagged . The Bissell did cost me &100 more new but it at least lasted me 7 years before the plastic part of the machine that held one of the wheels on just cracked and broke off causing the whole wheel assembly to fall off making it unusable
In more so since I just heard the part about the month old who placement...
more about canister bagged vacuum cleaners such as karcher wd3, vc2 and bosch series 6, 8
You know I am in the United States right? We don't get Bosch here.
Would you consider a review of the Riccar R25D? I added one to my collection; overall, it seems great for the $50 I paid for it. I really would like to hear and see your opinions about it. I love your videos and have been watching them for years. Love that you review quality bagged vacuums and aren't sponsored.
If you want to send me one for review I'm happy to review it.
If i had the money, i would
For the price there’s nothing better on the market. For twice the price there are a few great machines like my G4 which I hope to have forever.
Where bouts are you and what is your altitude to be that high ?
Central located in Colorado. Depending on which video anywhere from a mile above sea level to 9000 feet above sea level.
I have the predasessor to this machine which is pretty nice, and ithas a quick release brushroll like Sebo. Though I am going to save up and buy a D4.
Edit: soft start on a machine at this price point is pretty cool. Also, aren't the Hushtones one of the only vacuums made in the US?
Hushtone? It sounds like a dying elephant.
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@@PerformanceReviews 🤣
Really?? Sounds like very smooth to be to me
Are you hearing the agitation?
@@Dankcatvacs Does a cow go moo?
How long have you been servicing vacuums
"How long is a piece of string? Too damn long "
@ lol so a long time ago
Very powerful
It's 1/4 the price of the equivalent Windsor... that's the target market.
The equivalent Windsor/SEBO sells for $599. This Hoover sells for $330 That's about 1/2 the cost.
These seem rather cheap and cheerful, rather than cheap and rubbish. I wish Vax over here in the UK would sell at least some Hoover USA bagged machines.
Numatic Henry should be your only option over there. Don't want to hear about anything else.
@@PerformanceReviews Hahaha, well I would seriously consider one if they re-introduced the two-pin power outlet from their older machines so you could fit a power nozzle...
I like the fake made in the USA sticker on it
Piece of absolute garbage..... roller end cap broke off two weeks after buying. You've been warned.⛔️
Interesting to hear. That's exactly what brought this machine to me.