Best $65 I have spent on a vacuum cleaner.
Pros:
Great power, easy to use, removable tools & rack.
Cons:
On-Off switch is not in a good place.
The Bottom Line:
I will not need to buy another vacuum cleaner until this one gives out.
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Author's Review
My last vacuum cleaner bit the dust a few days ago. I really didn't have the money to spend on this little unplanned event. I just could not go without a vacuum cleaner. So, I decided to go and by a "cheap" vacuum to hold me over until I could afford to buy a really good one.
Low and behold, I found the Hoover Removable tool rack vacuum for $65. It was very easy to assemble and very easy to use.
The first time I used the vacuum, I thought that they could have put the on-off switch in a better place than on the body of the vacuum. I am used to having the switch right up by the handle. I have had the vacuum for about 4 mths now and it still is working very good.
The Hoover has a comfort handle and is easy to use on the stairs. It has a removable tool rack with 5 tools: deluxe stretch hose, extension wand, dusting brush, upholstery nozzle, and extra-length crevice wand that store in the tool rack. The tool rack is easy to hang and store in the closet. And it has the allergen filtration system.
It is very light, easy to handle, and has great suction power with 12 AMPS. Changing bags is very easy with the easy-open bag compartment and the filter is washable. You can use this on the hard floor surfaces since it has a multiple height adjustment. It uses the "Z" allergen filtration disposable bags that you can buy for about $5-$7. It even has a headlight to use for the dark places, and has a 24-ft cord.
Hoover has a Full One Year Warranty for defects in the material or workmanship of the vacuum.