Hoover ONEPWR Blade MAX Pet Cordless Vac
$139.99
$309.99
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Condition: New
Style: ONEPWR Blade MAX Pet
Top positive review
25 people found this helpful
Comparable to Dyson V series
By Alejandro DBrot on Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
Great vacuum! I’ve used a Dyson before and this is pretty much up there. Pros over Dyson V series: - economical without sacrificing quality - storage doesn’t require and outlet nearby. We were able to set up the mount on our kitchen closet door, which we could not have done with a Dyson. - Blade Max comes with a hardwood floor microfiber head. It is a MUST if you have hard surfaces. It does a much better job than the carpet head. With Dyson you only get the microfiber head if you get the most expensive model or if you dish out another $100. - can buy a second battery for $80 and always keep one battery charged while you use the other - carpet and microfiber heads have a little light that helps see dust. Newer Dyson V15 has this too. Cons over Dyson V series: - a bit heavier, but not by much - a bit noisier but not by much - you have to remove the canister to clean it, but not a big deal. Same as V6-V8. The newer V10, V11 and V15 Dysons can be emptied without removing the canister. Lots of reviewers complaining about battery power. If you have a 4.0 Ah battery and run the vacuum on Eco mode, the battery easily lasts 40 minutes. The suction on Eco mode still fantastic and picks up everything we need it to off of hardwoods. With Eco mode you get four settings, in order of suction power: normal+Eco, carpet+Eco, normal, and carpet. We just have one battery and put it in the charger when the battery gets to one bar. We’ve never been out of battery.
Top critical review
12 people found this helpful
Quality is low, fail rate is terrible
By FlashBack on Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2022
So, for 2 years I am "happy" owner of Hoover ONEPWR Cordless FloorMate (BH55210A), ONEPWR Blade MAX (BH53350) and ONEPWR Spot Cleaner (BH12001). All purchased in first half of 2020. I liked idea of having same batteries for everything, liked view and ergonomics. Performance is not bad. Why 1 star ? Simple to make people aware of issues I faced. At first died FloorMate (poor design and quality near ball bearing holding brush), started to make terrible noise, started to heat at one side and smelt like burnt plastic. Next was Blade Max, same issue, got hair into ballbearing on feed belt side. That was confusing, but support was quick and I got replacements quite soon. Next died Spot Cleaner (well, not died but started to leak solution). I decided to skip support for that, opened it and found hose put on plastic tube without any fixture, put it back and secured with nylon ties. After some time battery of Blade Max died and brush started to make some noises, not failed fully, but was close. Support sent me new unit, so I got new battery and brush. And guess what ? Week ago Blade Max brush failed again, same issue, ball bearing due to constructive issue got hair in, started to heat and destroyed plastic housing around it. But this time support is slow and not responsible, have to bug them twice a week. So... In about 2 years I got 6 failures for 3 items and definitely can't call that normal. I use them 1 time a week or less, in small 2 bed/2 bath appartment. And last thing, concentrate I was buying all time for hard floor, always was fine, but last one gets lot of foam and doesn't clean as good as it did before... That were not top quality things from the beginning, but hell why to make it even worse??? Never again, sorry Hoover, I tried, but no, I lost hope.
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