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With 2X more cleaning power than the leading lightweight carpet cleaner, Hoover PowerDash Pet Carpet Cleaner Machines easily tackle pet messes and everyday stains. Our new PowerSpin Pet Brush Roll provides a powerful clean for high traffic areas and small places while protecting against pet odors. A lightweight design makes the PowerDash easy to use and easy to store. With HeatForce technology for even faster drying, you’ll be back on your carpets in no time. For more than 100 years, Hoover has designed powerful, easy-to-use products that clean your entire home from floor to ceiling. Since 1908, consumers and businesses have trusted Hoover to provide reliable, innovative cleaning solutions. Today, we offer a comprehensive line of products for general and special-purpose vacuuming, including full-size uprights and canisters, deep cleaners, and hard floor cleaners.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Every Penny
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One of those two dogs (Katie, a Feist dog who looks like a tiny deer more than anything else,) isn't housebroken. Is. Not. Housebroke. Not at all. Not even a little bit. She *was* housebroken at my mom's house, before Mom moved in with us, but Katie is a shelter dog, and we don't know if she was abused or just severely neglected before the shelter got her, but "timid" doesn't even begin to describe this dog. She's not afraid of *us* anymore, and gets along great with the other dogs, but fear is her steadfast companion, and for whatever reason, she has decided that one thing to be afraid of is the very idea of going outside without my mom.The people who owned this house before we did also had a small dog. I don't know how well housebroken that dog was, but, I used to work for a carpet cleaning company, and one thing I learned there is about "wicking." What can happen is, let's say that your dog--or our Katie--pees on the carpet and happens to pee where some other dog once peed on the carpet too. Not only can Katie leave a stain, but, the moisture can actually cause the stain from the *old* pee to get wicked back up to the surface, just the same way that oil is wicked up in a lantern to burn by the .... well, by the wick.So apparently Katie is pretty good at finding old pee stains because very often, where she chooses to pee we not only get her new pee stain, but another stain as well, with brown edges. Nice, right? Our white carpet quickly became white, yellow, brown, and ugh, colors. And yes, in this case, "ugh" is a color.I was desperate. We can't afford new carpet and no one in their right mind would buy new carpet before the final dog was housebroken anyway, but if anyone had come over to visit with the carpet looking like this... okay, I was about to say I would have died of embarrassment but that would be overstating my degree of concern about what other people think by about a million degrees. Still, we're pretty fond of this house (a mid century modern) and its looks, and we wouldn't want the carpet to be the thing people remembered the most about the house, especially not when there's a backyard with 5 dogs pooping in it for them to remember instead. (Flies. We have flies. Even though we scoop, we have flies.)Enter this little machine. For the price, I have to tell ya, I wasn't expecting *too* much. Then again, I was expecting *something* or I wouldn't have bought it.What I got was, in fact, a lot more than I was expecting, I can tell you that.I followed the quick start guide and put it together; all very simple.I filled the water tank with water and a little of the detergent that came with it, plugged the machine in, and fired it up, after first tempering my husband and mother's expectations by letting them know that it was possible that it wouldn't do anything except make the wicking problem even worse, and advising them that for that reason, I was going to test just a small area.Listen... well, no, just read. No wicking problem. New stains are gone. Old stains are gone. Does the carpet look brand new again? Well, no. But it looks as good as it does when we moved in here.The machine spits the water into the carpet, rub-a-dub-dubs it however much you want it to, and then when you're ready, it sucks the water back out again, and applies some heat to help start it on its way to getting dry again. Easy as can be. In fact, I'm afraid to say this because we ARE talking about housework here but it's actually kind of.... well.... fun. I don't SAY that about housework. But the thing is that it's not housework I hate. In fact, I *love* housework when it's not overly strenuous, doesn't make me sweat, and I can look at what I've just done and really tell that I DID something, and this machine covers all those points. And for the price? Well.All I can say is that it's one of the best purchases I've ever made, and if you could see my buying-history, and thank god you can't, you'd realize what a huge statement that is for me to say. There may be some carpet cleaning jobs it wouldn't be recommended for, but not any carpet cleaning jobs that *I* would ever do. That's a fact.I love this thing. I love it so much I'm going to name it. I just haven't chosen the perfect name yet. I'm thinking "Slosh," though. Even though it doesn't. Slosh, that is.Oh yeah, emptying out the dirty water so that you can put in some nice clean water and clean more carpet is easy as can be, also.And be sure and vacuum first if you have pets. I didn't because I was in such a hurry to try this bad mofo out, and I was rewarded by having the machine spit out a couple of (quite clean!) hairballs while I was doing my test area. So yeah. Vacuum first.Buy this. This is the droid you're looking for.
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleased
For the price, there are no negatives. It's easy to assemble (if you call clicking the handle into the designated slot "assembly"). I cleaned two area rugs that hadn't been cleaned in, well, an embarrassingly long time. But with 5 dogs and two teenagers, and a dog-flu that went around to all of my dogs, it seemed like a good time.I used all the water in the tank to clean one 9x13 rug. The sprayer saturated it well (it didn't look like anything was spraying out but it was). It was plenty of water for the job and, mind you, I really drenched the carpet. No problem sucking up all the fluid-- which was BLACK, so gross.When you turn it on, it's like a vacuum- it's already sucking. When you pull the trigger on the handle, the spray come out and the vacuum still runs. It's not like one stops so the other can do its job. So if a stain is pretty bad, I recommend pre-treating it first before taking the vacuum to it.Used it again on a second area rug with the same results. The carpets didn't stay damp for long- the machine did a good job of getting up all the water. It puts off a little heat to help with drying.Cleaning tank is simple enough. Dump gross water, refill with fresh water, slosh around, dump, repeat. It's the area around the spinning brush that got nasty dirty-- I ended up putting on some latex gloves and pulling all the gunk and carpet hair out by hand. It didn't bother me but it may be a deal-breaker for someone else.It's lightweight and is a little smaller overall than my upright Dyson. It's not feather-light (it's still a vacuum) but it is easy to maneuver. The cord wraps easily around the two cord hooks.All in all, would recommend to my friends and would buy again.
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Compact Machine, but Understand the Tradeoffs with a Small Machine
I bought this thing on the basis of all the good reviews it got. I had a larger Bissell machine for many years and I was largely satisfied with it. But I wanted something a little more compact and lighter.Pros: This thing really is more like a slightly heavier, regular vacuum cleaner in use, which means it is an awful lot easier to push around. It seems to clean about as well as my big beast of a Bissell did, maybe even a bit better, judging by how much filthy water it ultimately pulled up from my carpet. The routine cleaning of the machine, rinsing out the parts etc. after you are done using it seems fairly easy, a bit easier than my old Bissell because you can take the suction head off easily and run it under the sink and it was reasonably easy to pull the inevitable bits of dog hair and carpet fuzz off the rollers. It was noisy, but not much noisier than my old machine.Cons: Water is heavy, and a big reason why this thing is lighter and easier to use is that the water tanks are much smaller. The water dispenser bottle is like two Nalgene bottles put together, which means you get less than 10 minutes of run time with the water spraying. So you have to stop, refill the clean water and empty the dirty water tank much more frequently than you will with a larger machine. If you are cleaning a very big room nowhere near a sink or tub, that will get old soon. The brush head is narrower as well, meaning more passes are required to clean the same area. So buying something like for most people is going to be a kind of a pick-your-poison thing. Either you can get a big heavy machine that is more work to push around or something lighter that requires more trips to the sink and so will take you a fair bit more time to handle a large area.If you have a huge house full of wall-to-wall carpet with kids and dogs etc. this is probably not the machine for you. If you have a few area rugs that you want to give a deep clean once or twice a year, this will be ideal. If you are somewhere between these two extremes, you just need to decide what is more important to you.It seems fairly well built for the price, which is not the same thing as actually heavy-duty. It strikes me as something that should last a while if it gets only occasional use and you are reasonably gentle with it. But if you are pulling this out every week, that may be asking a lot of something this inexpensive.So far, I have only discovered two obvious design flaws: (1) There is actually a small lip around the drain plug you use to drain the water from the dirty water tank, which makes it needlessly difficult to get the very last fraction of an ounce of water out of the dirty water tank. This is really only annoying when you clean the machine to put it away, it means that part will take forever to dry. (2) The power cord is attached to the bottom of the machine, not up by the handle. It should have some kind of clip to keep it up out of the way, and I found that if I wasn't careful I'd keep running over the cord. It would cost literally no money to put a clip for the cord up by the handle, but I guess I will be putting a zip tie on it instead.BTW, having had one of these home carpet cleaning machines for years, the most important tip I can give anybody just starting with one of these things is this: NEVER just run the soap/water solution through the machine and stop. Not only is the job only half done, but worse, the soap residue will dry inside the hoses and mechanism and eventually clog everything up and ruin the machine.Instead, you want to rinse out the clean/water soap mix thing and then run plain water through the machine at least 2x as much as the soap loads. So if you put down 3 loads of soap, plan on running 6 loads of clear water minimum through the machine to get all of that soap you laid down back out of the carpet. As you will soon see, the plain hot water will continue to pull out tons of additional dirt from the carpet along with the soap, and you want the carpet soap out of the carpet before you stop anyway.How do you know when you are done? You should keep going, using just plain water at least until you aren't seeing lots of soaping foam coming back out of the carpet, and ideally until the water you are pulling from the carpet is no longer utterly filthy. If the dirty water still has some dirt in it, but it is no longer black as coal and you can start to see through it, that is when you should be about done. And then run the machine over the whole carpet again without any clear water in it to suck up any residual water in the carpet. That will help the carpet dry more quickly.Here was my experience in cleaning an admittedly filthy 8x10 foot rug. First I needed just under two full loads of the soap/water mix to cover the entire carpet. Then I needed to run another 4 loads of plain water to largely remove the soap from the carpet. Then I ran the machine empty over the entire rug several times to get the residual water out of the carpet. All in, it took quite a while and was a fair bit of work, but the end result was excellent, the carpet looks a whole lot better than it did.Overall, I recommend this thing, it is not for everybody, but it should fit the bill for a lot of people.
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Limpie un tapate y no pense que estuviera tan sucio. Y salio mucho mugrero. No salio tan cara
Good product
Very good if we have pets in home
Very good machine
I have used once and was impressed the way it cleaned my carpets
This is THE budget carpet cleaner.
Last year I dated a mechanic who refused to take his work boots off in my front hall. He didn’t last long. But the stains of motor oil and grease sure did. About four months ago I tried a bunch of carpet cleaners. When I tell you they did NOTHING, I do not exaggerate. I tried two bissel carpet washers. They felt like Fischer Price bubble vacuums, didn’t make a dent, and left my carpets sopping wet for literally days - not a good sign. I even bought special cleaning liquid. I tried three times. Nothing came up. It was so depressing. A few days ago I mustered the strength on a sunny day to try again, but a different brand. I saw reviews for this and bought this little Hoover with big hopes. Full disclosure I did not use the trial liquid (it’s for neutralizing the smell of recent pet urine - not my job), I used bissels 2x liquid stain carpet washing liquid instead. You can get it at Canadian tire on sale for about $20 which will last you for years with this machine. This Hoover….with that liquid….my gawd - it took up car oil and grease in ONE PASS. I didn’t have to rinse - even though I did after taking photos for everyone. I didn’t have to do multiple passes. We’re talkin ONE pass people and the carpet returned to its former glory. I put photos for evidence. I genuinely thought these reviews were fake before I used this Hoover. It’s a great product. Good reviews here aren’t false. After my front hall success, I did my whole unit 800 sq feet of carpet in under 1 hour. If it died tomorrow - I’d buy another one immediately. So here are my pro’s and con’s.Pro’s:- works- works quickly- genuinely mind bogglingly actually works- feels well made- is noticeably lighter in comparison to other carpet cleaners- my carpets were dry-to-the-touch on a 25c day within 3 hours, fully dry in 5, after one wash and two rinses and one pass without water to suck it all up.- the arm retracts to an angle (unlike any other budget cleaner) which makes it easier to operate.- the solution nozzle has a manual release button (unlike other carpet cleaners) so you don’t waste solution automatically, and so you can rinse the solution out correctly, and so you can suck all the solution up and make the carpet dry quicker.- it’s cute as a button and perfectly petite- super easy to fill and empty- bottom canister alerts you when to empty so you don’t overflow anything or break the machine.Con’s:- None - it’s so good it erased my awful ex.Addressing other complaints of reviewers that almost put me off buying this gem, in the hopes others wont be turned off buying this marvel of a machine:- “It’s Loud”. Who cares when it’s 7 times faster at what it does. I’ll take loud and efficiently effective over quiet and soul-destroyingly slow and ineffective any day of the week. Seriously bissell’s left my carpet wet for three days straight and didn’t even remove stains - that’s true inconvenience.- “you have to empty and refill often” yes, because it’s working. Small machine small price - BIG quality. I’d rather walk back and forth once every 100sq feet than not have it work.- “you have to unscrew the bottom part to clean the brush” FALSE. Unplug the machine, make sure your reservoirs for clean and dirty water are detached, then flip the machine on its side. Grab you a paper towel and swipe the underside above the brush. Job done babe. Quick and clean.- “it’s so hard to clean” These people have trust funds - ignore their complaint. I cleaned mine in under three minutes. It was so easy I’m laughing at this complaint now.- “the nozzle shield can’t be detached to clean” See that bit on the nozzle that says pull to detach? Yeah do that. Only don’t pull away from yourself. Stand above the machine, and pull up toward yourself gently. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.In short, if you need to clean your carpets - folk, I recommend this one.Now THAT’S closure. 😉
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With 2X more cleaning power than the leading lightweight carpet cleaner, Hoover PowerDash Pet Carpet Cleaner Machines easily tackle pet messes and everyday stains. Our new PowerSpin Pet Brush Roll provides a powerful clean for high traffic areas and small places while protecting against pet odors. A lightweight design makes the PowerDash easy to use and easy to store. With HeatForce technology for even faster drying, you’ll be back on your carpets in no time. For more than 100 years, Hoover has designed powerful, easy-to-use products that clean your entire home from floor to ceiling. Since 1908, consumers and businesses have trusted Hoover to provide reliable, innovative cleaning solutions. Today, we offer a comprehensive line of products for general and special-purpose vacuuming, including full-size uprights and canisters, deep cleaners, and hard floor cleaners.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Every Penny
(function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } We've got white carpeting in our living/dining area and upstairs in the hallway and master bedroom. The carpet was not new when we bought the house, but had been cleaned, and looked great. We moved in with our three dogs and our two cats, and somehow, we haven't figured out what caused it, the carpet began to get a bit dirty, especially in areas where our biggest dog (Zeus, an 85 pound teddy bear) prefers to sleep.Then, a few months ago, my elderly mother moved in with us, and she has two small dogs who decided to come along for the ride. One of those two dogs (Katie, a Feist dog who looks like a tiny deer more than anything else,) isn't housebroken. Is. Not. Housebroke. Not at all. Not even a little bit. She *was* housebroken at my mom's house, before Mom moved in with us, but Katie is a shelter dog, and we don't know if she was abused or just severely neglected before the shelter got her, but "timid" doesn't even begin to describe this dog. She's not afraid of *us* anymore, and gets along great with the other dogs, but fear is her steadfast companion, and for whatever reason, she has decided that one thing to be afraid of is the very idea of going outside without my mom.The people who owned this house before we did also had a small dog. I don't know how well housebroken that dog was, but, I used to work for a carpet cleaning company, and one thing I learned there is about "wicking." What can happen is, let's say that your dog--or our Katie--pees on the carpet and happens to pee where some other dog once peed on the carpet too. Not only can Katie leave a stain, but, the moisture can actually cause the stain from the *old* pee to get wicked back up to the surface, just the same way that oil is wicked up in a lantern to burn by the .... well, by the wick.So apparently Katie is pretty good at finding old pee stains because very often, where she chooses to pee we not only get her new pee stain, but another stain as well, with brown edges. Nice, right? Our white carpet quickly became white, yellow, brown, and ugh, colors. And yes, in this case, "ugh" is a color.I was desperate. We can't afford new carpet and no one in their right mind would buy new carpet before the final dog was housebroken anyway, but if anyone had come over to visit with the carpet looking like this... okay, I was about to say I would have died of embarrassment but that would be overstating my degree of concern about what other people think by about a million degrees. Still, we're pretty fond of this house (a mid century modern) and its looks, and we wouldn't want the carpet to be the thing people remembered the most about the house, especially not when there's a backyard with 5 dogs pooping in it for them to remember instead. (Flies. We have flies. Even though we scoop, we have flies.)Enter this little machine. For the price, I have to tell ya, I wasn't expecting *too* much. Then again, I was expecting *something* or I wouldn't have bought it.What I got was, in fact, a lot more than I was expecting, I can tell you that.I followed the quick start guide and put it together; all very simple.I filled the water tank with water and a little of the detergent that came with it, plugged the machine in, and fired it up, after first tempering my husband and mother's expectations by letting them know that it was possible that it wouldn't do anything except make the wicking problem even worse, and advising them that for that reason, I was going to test just a small area.Listen... well, no, just read. No wicking problem. New stains are gone. Old stains are gone. Does the carpet look brand new again? Well, no. But it looks as good as it does when we moved in here.The machine spits the water into the carpet, rub-a-dub-dubs it however much you want it to, and then when you're ready, it sucks the water back out again, and applies some heat to help start it on its way to getting dry again. Easy as can be. In fact, I'm afraid to say this because we ARE talking about housework here but it's actually kind of.... well.... fun. I don't SAY that about housework. But the thing is that it's not housework I hate. In fact, I *love* housework when it's not overly strenuous, doesn't make me sweat, and I can look at what I've just done and really tell that I DID something, and this machine covers all those points. And for the price? Well.All I can say is that it's one of the best purchases I've ever made, and if you could see my buying-history, and thank god you can't, you'd realize what a huge statement that is for me to say. There may be some carpet cleaning jobs it wouldn't be recommended for, but not any carpet cleaning jobs that *I* would ever do. That's a fact.I love this thing. I love it so much I'm going to name it. I just haven't chosen the perfect name yet. I'm thinking "Slosh," though. Even though it doesn't. Slosh, that is.Oh yeah, emptying out the dirty water so that you can put in some nice clean water and clean more carpet is easy as can be, also.And be sure and vacuum first if you have pets. I didn't because I was in such a hurry to try this bad mofo out, and I was rewarded by having the machine spit out a couple of (quite clean!) hairballs while I was doing my test area. So yeah. Vacuum first.Buy this. This is the droid you're looking for.
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleased
For the price, there are no negatives. It's easy to assemble (if you call clicking the handle into the designated slot "assembly"). I cleaned two area rugs that hadn't been cleaned in, well, an embarrassingly long time. But with 5 dogs and two teenagers, and a dog-flu that went around to all of my dogs, it seemed like a good time.I used all the water in the tank to clean one 9x13 rug. The sprayer saturated it well (it didn't look like anything was spraying out but it was). It was plenty of water for the job and, mind you, I really drenched the carpet. No problem sucking up all the fluid-- which was BLACK, so gross.When you turn it on, it's like a vacuum- it's already sucking. When you pull the trigger on the handle, the spray come out and the vacuum still runs. It's not like one stops so the other can do its job. So if a stain is pretty bad, I recommend pre-treating it first before taking the vacuum to it.Used it again on a second area rug with the same results. The carpets didn't stay damp for long- the machine did a good job of getting up all the water. It puts off a little heat to help with drying.Cleaning tank is simple enough. Dump gross water, refill with fresh water, slosh around, dump, repeat. It's the area around the spinning brush that got nasty dirty-- I ended up putting on some latex gloves and pulling all the gunk and carpet hair out by hand. It didn't bother me but it may be a deal-breaker for someone else.It's lightweight and is a little smaller overall than my upright Dyson. It's not feather-light (it's still a vacuum) but it is easy to maneuver. The cord wraps easily around the two cord hooks.All in all, would recommend to my friends and would buy again.
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Compact Machine, but Understand the Tradeoffs with a Small Machine
I bought this thing on the basis of all the good reviews it got. I had a larger Bissell machine for many years and I was largely satisfied with it. But I wanted something a little more compact and lighter.Pros: This thing really is more like a slightly heavier, regular vacuum cleaner in use, which means it is an awful lot easier to push around. It seems to clean about as well as my big beast of a Bissell did, maybe even a bit better, judging by how much filthy water it ultimately pulled up from my carpet. The routine cleaning of the machine, rinsing out the parts etc. after you are done using it seems fairly easy, a bit easier than my old Bissell because you can take the suction head off easily and run it under the sink and it was reasonably easy to pull the inevitable bits of dog hair and carpet fuzz off the rollers. It was noisy, but not much noisier than my old machine.Cons: Water is heavy, and a big reason why this thing is lighter and easier to use is that the water tanks are much smaller. The water dispenser bottle is like two Nalgene bottles put together, which means you get less than 10 minutes of run time with the water spraying. So you have to stop, refill the clean water and empty the dirty water tank much more frequently than you will with a larger machine. If you are cleaning a very big room nowhere near a sink or tub, that will get old soon. The brush head is narrower as well, meaning more passes are required to clean the same area. So buying something like for most people is going to be a kind of a pick-your-poison thing. Either you can get a big heavy machine that is more work to push around or something lighter that requires more trips to the sink and so will take you a fair bit more time to handle a large area.If you have a huge house full of wall-to-wall carpet with kids and dogs etc. this is probably not the machine for you. If you have a few area rugs that you want to give a deep clean once or twice a year, this will be ideal. If you are somewhere between these two extremes, you just need to decide what is more important to you.It seems fairly well built for the price, which is not the same thing as actually heavy-duty. It strikes me as something that should last a while if it gets only occasional use and you are reasonably gentle with it. But if you are pulling this out every week, that may be asking a lot of something this inexpensive.So far, I have only discovered two obvious design flaws: (1) There is actually a small lip around the drain plug you use to drain the water from the dirty water tank, which makes it needlessly difficult to get the very last fraction of an ounce of water out of the dirty water tank. This is really only annoying when you clean the machine to put it away, it means that part will take forever to dry. (2) The power cord is attached to the bottom of the machine, not up by the handle. It should have some kind of clip to keep it up out of the way, and I found that if I wasn't careful I'd keep running over the cord. It would cost literally no money to put a clip for the cord up by the handle, but I guess I will be putting a zip tie on it instead.BTW, having had one of these home carpet cleaning machines for years, the most important tip I can give anybody just starting with one of these things is this: NEVER just run the soap/water solution through the machine and stop. Not only is the job only half done, but worse, the soap residue will dry inside the hoses and mechanism and eventually clog everything up and ruin the machine.Instead, you want to rinse out the clean/water soap mix thing and then run plain water through the machine at least 2x as much as the soap loads. So if you put down 3 loads of soap, plan on running 6 loads of clear water minimum through the machine to get all of that soap you laid down back out of the carpet. As you will soon see, the plain hot water will continue to pull out tons of additional dirt from the carpet along with the soap, and you want the carpet soap out of the carpet before you stop anyway.How do you know when you are done? You should keep going, using just plain water at least until you aren't seeing lots of soaping foam coming back out of the carpet, and ideally until the water you are pulling from the carpet is no longer utterly filthy. If the dirty water still has some dirt in it, but it is no longer black as coal and you can start to see through it, that is when you should be about done. And then run the machine over the whole carpet again without any clear water in it to suck up any residual water in the carpet. That will help the carpet dry more quickly.Here was my experience in cleaning an admittedly filthy 8x10 foot rug. First I needed just under two full loads of the soap/water mix to cover the entire carpet. Then I needed to run another 4 loads of plain water to largely remove the soap from the carpet. Then I ran the machine empty over the entire rug several times to get the residual water out of the carpet. All in, it took quite a while and was a fair bit of work, but the end result was excellent, the carpet looks a whole lot better than it did.Overall, I recommend this thing, it is not for everybody, but it should fit the bill for a lot of people.
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Good product
Very good if we have pets in home
Very good machine
I have used once and was impressed the way it cleaned my carpets
This is THE budget carpet cleaner.
Last year I dated a mechanic who refused to take his work boots off in my front hall. He didn’t last long. But the stains of motor oil and grease sure did. About four months ago I tried a bunch of carpet cleaners. When I tell you they did NOTHING, I do not exaggerate. I tried two bissel carpet washers. They felt like Fischer Price bubble vacuums, didn’t make a dent, and left my carpets sopping wet for literally days - not a good sign. I even bought special cleaning liquid. I tried three times. Nothing came up. It was so depressing. A few days ago I mustered the strength on a sunny day to try again, but a different brand. I saw reviews for this and bought this little Hoover with big hopes. Full disclosure I did not use the trial liquid (it’s for neutralizing the smell of recent pet urine - not my job), I used bissels 2x liquid stain carpet washing liquid instead. You can get it at Canadian tire on sale for about $20 which will last you for years with this machine. This Hoover….with that liquid….my gawd - it took up car oil and grease in ONE PASS. I didn’t have to rinse - even though I did after taking photos for everyone. I didn’t have to do multiple passes. We’re talkin ONE pass people and the carpet returned to its former glory. I put photos for evidence. I genuinely thought these reviews were fake before I used this Hoover. It’s a great product. Good reviews here aren’t false. After my front hall success, I did my whole unit 800 sq feet of carpet in under 1 hour. If it died tomorrow - I’d buy another one immediately. So here are my pro’s and con’s.Pro’s:- works- works quickly- genuinely mind bogglingly actually works- feels well made- is noticeably lighter in comparison to other carpet cleaners- my carpets were dry-to-the-touch on a 25c day within 3 hours, fully dry in 5, after one wash and two rinses and one pass without water to suck it all up.- the arm retracts to an angle (unlike any other budget cleaner) which makes it easier to operate.- the solution nozzle has a manual release button (unlike other carpet cleaners) so you don’t waste solution automatically, and so you can rinse the solution out correctly, and so you can suck all the solution up and make the carpet dry quicker.- it’s cute as a button and perfectly petite- super easy to fill and empty- bottom canister alerts you when to empty so you don’t overflow anything or break the machine.Con’s:- None - it’s so good it erased my awful ex.Addressing other complaints of reviewers that almost put me off buying this gem, in the hopes others wont be turned off buying this marvel of a machine:- “It’s Loud”. Who cares when it’s 7 times faster at what it does. I’ll take loud and efficiently effective over quiet and soul-destroyingly slow and ineffective any day of the week. Seriously bissell’s left my carpet wet for three days straight and didn’t even remove stains - that’s true inconvenience.- “you have to empty and refill often” yes, because it’s working. Small machine small price - BIG quality. I’d rather walk back and forth once every 100sq feet than not have it work.- “you have to unscrew the bottom part to clean the brush” FALSE. Unplug the machine, make sure your reservoirs for clean and dirty water are detached, then flip the machine on its side. Grab you a paper towel and swipe the underside above the brush. Job done babe. Quick and clean.- “it’s so hard to clean” These people have trust funds - ignore their complaint. I cleaned mine in under three minutes. It was so easy I’m laughing at this complaint now.- “the nozzle shield can’t be detached to clean” See that bit on the nozzle that says pull to detach? Yeah do that. Only don’t pull away from yourself. Stand above the machine, and pull up toward yourself gently. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.In short, if you need to clean your carpets - folk, I recommend this one.Now THAT’S closure. 😉
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