Hoover Duros Power Nozzle Canister Vacuum, Bagged, S3590
- Variable speed motor wіth finger-tip οn/οff switch fοr brush agitator
- 14-inch-wide power nozzle brush wіth headlight
- 360-degree swivel hose οn both ends fοr cleaning flexibility
- Allergen trapping bags; full bag indicator
- 3 οn-board tools; 18-foot cord wіth cord rewind; 1-year warranty
Product Description
Thе Hoover S3590 Duros Power Nozzle canister vacuum hаѕ powerful suction tο сlеаn carpet, upholstry, hardwood аnd tile floors. It's lightweight design moves easily around еνеrу room іn thе house. Thе S3590 utilizes Hoover Allergen filtration tο keep thе dirt іn thе bag.Amazon.com Review
Sleek аnd compact, thе Duros canister vacuum wheels easily around thе house tο сlеаn carpets, wood floors, аnd upholstery. Thе power nozzle cleaning brush cleans a wide 14-... More >>
Hoover Duros Power Nozzle Canister Vacuum, Bagged, S3590
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my wife had been looking around, for a excellent while at different styles and types of vacuums. she has tried the bagless styles and was very displeased with them. after many considerations (oreck, kirby and etc.), she chose to try this one. after using it for several weeks, she has stated that she was very glad that we bought his one. i, myself, was really surprized at the quality of this hoover. it’s very well built (not flimsy like most other vacuums at this price), very simple to go around, and has very strong suction power. my wife likes the way that the wands fit together easily, without the cord being in the way (the cord that dangles from most vacuums with the power nozzles) and the fact that you don’t have to change one nozzle to another (rug to bare floor) to end vacuuming, just push the bar from rug to floor and it’s done. the only thing that my wife didn’t care for was that two of the attachements tools are stored on the wand, which does at times, come off when bumped against something. But other then that, she is very pleased with this vacuumm. we have many pets (six all together) that are inside which my wife has to vacuum at least four to five times a week (with all the shedding) and she feels that this vacuum will do the job for a long time (we average about a vacuum every 2 years due to the constant use). over all, with it’s sturdy built, power, and user-friendly abilities, we give this vacuum 5 stars!!!!!michael and penny smith
I have been using an upright for my carpet and a canister w/ smooth floor attachment for my wood floors. I got the Duros and here are the negative things I noticed:
1) On smooth floors it is more cumbersome to go the huge beater bar head (with the beater bar turned off) around than a light smooth floor attachment.
2) On carpet, the canister has a shorter cord than the upright and you have to drag the canister behind you.
The positives are:
1) I’ve got one vaccum instead of two.
2) I don’t have to change heads to go from smooth floor to a rug or from the carpet to a bathroom with a tile floor, just turn off the beater bar.
3) I can go all the way under the couches, chairs and beds because the handle goes all the way down to the floor.
4) I does a fine job, other than getting used to moving it around, and it was cheaper than each of the vaccums it was replacing that are a few years (10 years) older.
5) The hair cutter we have attaches to a vaccum to suck up the hair as it’s being cut. The hair cutter works on the new vaccum and feels like it pulls harder than the ancient one.
I bought one because we have both wood floors and carpeting. This machine does a fantastic job on both. It’s much more powerful than I imagined it would be. While the canister is heavy, you’re really only dealing with the much lighter handle. Even the stairs are simpler. I’ve had bagless versions, and frankly, I’d rather not deal with the mess. The bag acts as a filter, so you’re changing the filter everytime you change the bag. I’ve heard that the canister style lasts longer. We have two long-haired fur balls at home, so we usually burn out a vacuum cleaner in a year. The upright models designed so that the mess doesn’t go anywhere near the motor run about $500. The bags are available here and at about a hundred web sites on-line. Don’t look for it at your grocers though.
This vacuum is not as compact as I’ve expected, and it’s small bit too heavy to carry around. But, the suction of this vacuum is pretty powerful, and it’s honestly simple to take it apart.
What you need the cleaner to do? How much you are willing to shell out? It is noisy, but that motor power supplies brilliant cleaning. I needed a cleaner that would work very well on tile, wood, and carpeted floors. This cleaner does not disappoint. I also needed a cleaner that would allow me to get underneath and behind heavy furniture. This canister does not disappoint. And I needed it to do those two things for less than $200.00. Well, it does. It may not be well designed, but for what I paid for it, I’m lucky to have a cleaner that cleans well. I just store the tools separately. So what’s the problem?