The Hoover Company
is one of the largest manufacturers of vacuums/floor care equipment in the
domestic marketplace. Of the three most widely known national brands - i.e.,
Hoover, Eureka and Dirt Devil - Hoover is the largest.
Like the other, above-named manufacturers, Hoover makes a considerable variety
of floor care equipment - uprights, canisters, electric brooms, hand vacs,
wet/dry vacuums, polishers/buffers, carpet extractors (steamers), etc.
Unfortunately, like Eureka and Dirt Devil, we do not feel that there is any
substantial quality in most of the Hoover line. There are products here and
there that are not bad; but, as we mentioned in our Eureka webpage, Hoover's
main thrust, like Eureka's, is on volume merchandising. The quality of the
product line-up takes a back seat to the number of sku's they can move every
year. This statement we prove every day in our service department when this
type of equipment goes up on the repair bench.
This makes for an initial problem - a vacuum cleaner should, if it is a good
machine, clean well, last as long as possible with the least amount of
maintenance and, perhaps most importantly, retain all the tiny allergens that
are being removed by the millions per minute as the vacuum is being used.
This last ability cannot be attained if the vacuum housings are not
completely airtight - these tiny particles will be forced out through the
gaps and apertures in the vacuum itself!
Thus, you cannot buy a Hoover vacuum that will properly satisfy the above
requirements: it won't last very long (it should be noted that, years ago, most
vacuums made by Hoover and Eureka, etc. would probably last 12 years to 15 years
or more - today, this is not the case), it will require a fair amount of
maintenance and, most vital, it will not adequately retain the hundreds of
millions of tiny, microscopic dust mite feces, bacteria, etc. that are being
removed from the carpet, upholstery and so forth. It is important to
understand that, if the manufacturer incorporates, as Hoover does frequently, a
good filter - such as a Hepa filter - on a vacuum that is not airtight it means
relatively little - i.e., the filter does its job; but, the vacuum itself is
leaking prodigiously!
So, we don't sell a lot of Hoover floor care equipment - simply because our
customers are demanding better vacuums. In the way of canister vacuums,
we sell mostly Miele vacuums (please "click"
here to
connect to our webpage on the wonderful Miele vacuum cleaner line!) and in the
upright line we sell either Lindhaus or Sebo (please "click"
here to
connect to our webpage on the Lindhaus and "click"
here to
connect to our webpage on the Sebo - both excellent upright vacuums).
We do like the Hoover Scrub n Vac (it used to be called a Floor'a'Matic) which
they have had in the line for years. It is a multi-purpose floor scrubber that
will dispense a scrubbing solution onto a bare floor, scrub the floor with a set
of scrub brushes and then wet-pickup the dirty solution. It works very well and
can also be used to buff floors and shampoo carpets. It is a decent piece of
equipment, it is trouble-free and is well-built with a cast aluminum chassis -
it lasts a long time. Unfortunately, Hoover has elected to discontinue this
product in favor of a "throw-away" plastic hard floor cleaner. We had some
remaining stock on the Scrub n Vac on a 1st come 1st serve basis; however, that
stock has now been exhausted.
The Hoover Sidewinder hand vac is also a decent hand vacuum. It offers the
unique feature of the front nozzle swiveling sideways 900 so
as to enable flush vacuuming against edges. It has a revolving brush and is
very handy for cars and stairs.
Hoover also has an electric broom. It is an o.k. broom in its price
range ($45) and the combo rug/floor tool is well designed (copy of a German/Miele
design).
Lastly, Hoover makes a commercial upright vacuum called the Conquest which is an
excellent machine. It is powerful and durable - we have had an excellent
track record with this unit. It is a bit too heavy and big for home use; but,
is a great performer for restaurants and catering halls, etc. Our only
concern with this vacuum is that it uses an empty-out bag system - yuck -
filthy.
"Click" on the model(s) of your choice in the left box and information and pricing on that model will be displayed in this box.
NOTE: We stock a full complement of accessories and parts for all of our product lines. If you do not find a particular accessory or part listed, it does not mean we do not stock it. Please contact us by e-mail or toll-free phone as listed below.
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Hoover U6439 Windtunnel Upright
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Hoover Conquest C1810 14" Vacuum
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We carry a complete line of
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