Hoover Bagless Canister Vacuum

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By Marjorie Dorfman


Hoover Bagless Canister vacuum


A Bagless Wonder

For most of us on planet Earth, cleaning out the bags of our vacuums is about as pleasant a task as a small root canal. Still, in the past, it was something that had to be done. Well, arouse and beware, for that is no longer the case. The Hoover S3765-040 Wind Tunnel Electronic Bagless Canister Vacuum (whew!) is here!

The Hoover Wind Tunnel Bagless Canister Vacuum is extremely popular because of its many attractive features. Its quiet operation insures that you can vacuum and not miss one line of your favorite television program while doing so. You can also effectively eavesdrop on anyone nearby without anyone being the wiser. The bagless design is so convenient and easy to clean; it makes this vacuum hard to resist. The variable speeds available, which are operated by your fingertips on the handle, are very helpful in a house with several different floor surfaces, such as wood and carpet.

The Hoover Wind Tunnel Bagless Canister Vacuum also comes with a HEPA filter, a nice touch for people who suffer from allergies. (Of course, if you are allergic to vacuums and/or HEPA filters, you are out of luck with this one!). The HEPA filter does take a little bit of time to clean as well.

The main complaint about the Hoover Wind Tunnel Electronic Bagless Canister Vacuum concerns its 22- inch cord. Most have found it to be too short and requiring the changing of outlets as you move from room to room vacuuming the different areas. This can, of course, be ameliorated with an extension cord, but many have found this to be a very annoying feature of the Hoover Wind Tunnel Electronic Bagless Canister Vacuum.

All in all, the Hoover Wind Tunnel Electronic Bagless Canister Vacuum is one to consider.

Order one today!

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