
Hoover - ONEPWR Emerge Pet Cordless Stick Vacuum Cleaner
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I disagree. At least in the US, they are tiny and the plastic is so flimsy it's bound to break. And this was their $1k pet model. I've been very happy with my Hoover Hushtone.
I found walmart has a sale on the Hoover Onepwr Emerge for $95 which I would get if you have carpet or the Hoover Onepwr Emerge Pet with All Terrain Dual Brushroll for $89 if you have hard floors. I really like that these Hoovers have replaceable and swappable batteries. Please don't vacuum baking soda, it clogs filters and kills motors.
I found walmart has a sale on the Hoover Onepwr Emerge for $95 which I would get if you have carpet or the Hoover Onepwr Emerge Pet with All Terrain Dual Brushroll for $89 if you have hard floors. I really like that these Hoovers have replaceable and swappable batteries. Please don't vacuum baking soda, it clogs filters and kills motors.
Because I’m in an apartment I went with a stick vac. 5 years ago the) pet one from Walmart was listed best on consumer reports. It was $89. I think it’s a Hoover. I am very happy with it (for a stick vac).
I like the Hoover ONEPWR vacs. Theycan be used on floors and carpets. When the battery dies, you can just replace it with another battery. All the ONEPWR vacs use the same batteries. The newer chargers charge pretty quick, too.
I had a Dyson "stick" type vacuum. It didn't last nearly as long as the price tag suggested it should. The out of warranty repair cost was 75% of what a new one would cost so I chucked it. I replaced it with a **Hoover ONE PWR** at half the price of the Dyson. I've had it longer than I had the Dyson and it's still working great. It comes with 2 batteries so one lives on the charger, the other on the vacuum. Means I've always got a full charge. The Dyson battery was internal so you can't swap out a battery if it dies on you. I would avoid anything that's not a brand name. Before the Dyson there was a generic Amazon no-name special vacuum that I used once, packed it back up in the box, and sent it back. Absolute junk. Bad suction. Just bad all around. Some of them may be fine but I don't trust the Amazon reviews on the no-name ones. They have a "Fieety" brand stick vacuum for $159 with nearly 1000 reviews averaging 4.6 stars. Is it good? You'd think so. But I still wouldn't take a chance on it. Ironically, the vacuum I bought and have had nothing but good luck with has a very low rating on Amazon (only 3 reviews though), but it doesn't matter as it's no longer available since it's such an old model.
I have a Hoover onepwr with a bag, wireless and it’s excellent
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