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The Hoover Complete Performance Corded Bagged Upright Vacuum Cleaner (UH30651) delivers professional-grade cleaning with 1680 watts of powerful suction, a 4-level height adjustment for multi-surface versatility, and a specialized pet upholstery tool. Its filtered bag traps over 95% of particles down to 0.5 microns, ensuring a healthier home environment. Designed for convenience, it features an 8 ft extended reach hose and an easy-release bag for mess-free disposal, making it the ultimate cleaning companion for busy, pet-loving professionals.




| ASIN | B09D4R6DHG |
| Brand | Hoover |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (599) |
| Date First Available | 22 August 2021 |
| Item Weight | 10.9 Kilograms |
| Model Number | UH30651 |
| Noise Level | 80 Decibels |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Power / Wattage | 1680 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 38.1 x 119.38 cm; 10.93 kg |
| Special Features | Corded |
B**L
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I must say this very welcoming low price upright vacuum cleaner is very impressive. I vacuumed my floors (all of my floors: carpet, tile, linoleum, rugs) with my very expensive Oreck upright vacuum cleaner. That Oreck has been my Knight in Shining Armor because IT'S GOOD! Well, directly after vacuuming my floors with my Oreck, I went over it with my brand new Hoover Complete Corded, Bagged, upright vacuum. Oreck is no longer my Knight in Shining Armor...Hoover made Oreck look like it was sleeping on the job! My fellow shopper friends, it's not necessary to spend huge bucks on vacuum cleaners. I'm so impressed with the performance of this Hoover, massively impressed with the extremely low price, and stunned it beat the pants right off of my Oreck. This is a super duper darn good vacuum cleaner. It is my new Knight and Shining Armor. I'm so at awe with its suction power! And, yes, it gets down deep into the carpets/rugs/floors to get every nook and cranny. It leaves your floors entirely clean. Thank you Hoover Thank you Amazon This is a beyond fantastic product
J**N
My second in so many years but i love this vacuum better priced then most easy to unclog suction could be better it tends to loose ovwr the years but for the price its easy enough to buy a nrw one best thing to remember is its easy to unclog clean out etc works excellent But do your self a favor and take off this bottom piece thats for holding the pet cleaning attacment save your self alot of hassel having to stop and unclog it sometimes the people who come up with the designing for theses tend to over think it
K**E
I'm a housekeeper and go through about 1 to 2 vacuums each year. I have always bought Hoover upright bagged vacuums. They are affordable and while they tend to be quite loud & a bit heavy, the suction can't be beat- whether I'm vacuuming carpet or using the 10 foot extension hoses, wands & tools I purchase on ebay for my business. I LOVE the Hoover windtunnel max, however, they unfortunately have stopped making it. So, desperate for another vacuum, I purchased this one because it looked similar to the windtunnel max. Boy what a disappointment this model has turned out to be. In my haste, I neglected to check reviews, and features. I agree with the review about the carpeting- That is about the only great thing this vacuum does. And it is my experience nowadays that most people- if they have carpeting, it is just a few simple area rugs, so vacuuming carpeting well is not my number 1 priority when it comes to vacuum performance. So, I need a vacuum that has outstanding suction performance when it comes to using extension hoses and wands and dusting attachments.....which this does NOT. (I buy bags in bulk and change them after every house so there's never a question as to the bag being too full). The cord on this (25 feet) is also shorter than the wind tunnel max (30 feet). While that might not be important to some people, for a housekeeper, the longer the cord, the quicker we can clean an entire house- because you don't have to keep stopping to go reposition the vacuum or move it from room to room, to different outlets. In addition to the poor suction, the vacuum itself is bigger, bulkier, heavier and does not feel as ergonomic. The noise on this one has a higher pitch which makes it seem louder than other models- definitelya negative. There is NO OFF lever for the beater bar for vacuuming hard floors or using the tools, also a YUGE negative. Today I went over a hallway that had some debris (grass & dirt tracked in from the outdoors) 4 times and it just wouldn't suck it all up. This is SOOOOO frustrating!! I guess its time to switch brands, so long Hoover. And Hoover, if you happen upon this review, PLEASE! IF IT AINT BROKE, DONT "NEW & IMPROVE IT" OR, STOP MANUFACTURING IT!!! Sincerely, the frustrated housekeeper.
R**R
So far so good I bought him to use at my second job, which is cleaning buildings
F**E
I mistakenly thought this would be like the blue Tempo that this is supposed to be the new version of (according to Amazon). But I found out there’s no way to turn off the brush roller and it does not automatically turn off when you disconnect the hose to use the attachments. So for that reason it’s a disappointing downgrade from the version it replaces. Fortunately I have a much better quality Kenmore Intuition bagged upright I can use. But I was hoping to be able to use this at my mom’s house. I wanted something affordable and versatile. I should have just paid a bit more and gotten another Kenmore. Or bought the Hoover Tempo with the ability to shut off the brush rollers. This is okay only if you want an upright and don’t want to use the attachments. I’ve since found a user manual online and still see no way to turn off the brush roller. How does Hoover expect us to safely use the attachments with the roller kicking debris up? Isn’t the newer version of something at least supposed to match the older one in features while improving on something else? This newer model can only offer prettier looks. Also there’s a gap where the door closes to the body. It’s similar to the gap other people have complained of on the Hoover Tempo vacuum. Mine isn’t too bad but it should be a tighter fit than that. It seems to clean my carpet very well of cat hair and cat litter and general debris. I’ve got expensive carpet but it’s probably as old as the house so about 20 years old. So I can’t speak to how well this vac would handle new carpet. It might beat it up too much. The brushes leave deep line tracks in my carpet. I have a couple of Shark Navigators and a Miele canister and a Kenmore Intuition BU4022 bagged upright. The reason I wanted to try a Hoover is that the Shark bagless vacs are a pain to empty. I have to go outside in bad weather to empty the dust collector bin or I’ll end up with a mess inside the house. The Miele is fine and is my basic workhorse. But the turbo carpet attachment is not motorized, so it just doesn’t do a great job on my carpets. It’s best on my hard floors and upholstery. The Kenmore Intuition BU4022 is a good value for the money. I would recommend that one over this vacuum. The attachments work well and the brush roller shuts off when you’re using them. So far the HEPA aspect seems to be working great for me. But it does put out a high pitched whine, so I will need earplugs to use it. Also it’s got a narrower cleaning path and I have a very large house. Also, it’s slightly more expensive and heavier so I decided to try the Hoover and hoped it would be versatile enough to carry over to my mom’s house. Instead, I’ll take an old Shark over there and just accept I’ll be dumping the dust container out in all sorts of weather. For medium carpet that you don’t have to baby, this is fine. So I’m going to assume if you’re on a tight budget and looking for a vacuum that can do it all, the older models that this one was designed to replace are a better value for your money because they have a feature that apparently is gone now. If I am wrong and have somehow overlooked a way to shut off the brush rollers, I’ll amend my review if I am corrected. And…yes, the vacuum still sucks air in front the right and blows it straight out the left side so all of the people who complained about that on the older models can save their money, too. Hoover did not listen to your complaints about that. When I tried to vacuum my hard floors with this vac dust and cat hair went flying around and I’m going to be sneezing and coughing the rest of the day.
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