@@--RSL-- yes, on carpet mode (high speed) with the included batteries, each battery ran for about 15 mins. Larger 6.0 battery packs are available, which would increase runtime.
I bought one of these just before Christmas and I'm so glad I did. I was intrigued by the idea of a cordless but so many of them are bagless which is not my.....bag. This one is so simple and lightweight, it's really a joy to use and I sure don't miss the cord, just grab it and go! I had initially planned to use it for daily upkeep in the kitchen and dining area, but it has become my go to for floors and (in my case) area rugs, whose nap it has really revived. Having two separate machines has always been my preference, so I like the simplicity of it and that it does what it does well with no "hangers on". Particularly with the two batteries and that wonderful LED headlight it's an excellent value. I actually came across your introductory video when I was trying to find a video of one running before purchase. I am averse to loud cleaners so I was very happy this one is quiet in addition to its other virtues. In fact, I also would not have guessed as many decibels as what your meter said.
Ordered mine yesterday from Amazon can't wait for it to arrive. I have used the Orecks before but not a XL2100 so I guess I need to get one to compare. I am glad to see this machine is out as it is better priced than the Oreck and the Tacony machines. Your videos as well as Performance Reviews were really helpful in getting information out on these machines as there is not much out there. Thanks
@@VacTech1 I use mine for quick pick ups. Not heavily used as I have not yet changed the bag and one battery failed a few months ago and now looks like the other one is. Hoover replaced the first battery. Have you had any battery issues? The light on the charger unit is flashing and only two of the four leds on the battery every other one lights.
I bought one sold as new that I suspect was used. There was too much debris, hair, and scratching for it just to be tested before shipping, but it was so wonderful for someone with arthritis that I kept it. One thing I did not see covered on your excellent video is how to take apart the vacuum tube to check for clogs. This happens with almost any vacuum in time. I can see(barely) that there are instructions on the tube for taking it apart, but sometimes it’s just way easier to understand when someone demonstrates than trying to read it on a vacuum tube. Would it be possible to post this? If not a video, step by step instructions for taking it apart and putting it back together, please? I really think this is the problem with mine as it seems to constantly have lots of loose debris in the head. Thanks for considering this tutorial.
I have one and it is fantastic! I am hearing a tick tick sound from the blade area. It appears to be coming from one of the blade guards (you removed them). I really like this safety feature so I'm leaving as is. Works fine, no problems, so easy to use. Great Video!
I just ordered this vacuum so I’m just patiently waiting for the arrival. I did receive the Shark duo cordless for Christmas and will be doing a side by side test with the two vacuums. Have you had the chance to give the Shark duo cordless a try and if so what are your thoughts?
I hope you like it! Still use mine regularly, my best cleaning cordless vacuum for carpeting. I haven't tried Shark's latest cordless offerings, but I'll look into that one!
Awesome videos you have done on this vac!! I’ve decided to forgo this one and get the 40v commercial version when I am able. I am worried the 20v won’t have the oomph needed for my home with two German shepherds.
@@VacTech1 I could have sworn I saw some literature on the power numbers for the onepwr when it was first released, but I can’t find anything on it at the moment. The commercial hvrpwr also uses just watt hours, which isn’t super helpful. I am wondering if I am getting another vac confused with it now since I can’t find any numbers on the onepwr and it’s a residential cleaner where it’s less common to publish actual power numbers. At the end of the day though I will need to make multiple passes everywhere to get the fur, so the larger battery will be a huge benefit. Though from what I’m finding currently, it does just look to be a larger battery to accommodate for the raw square footage being vacuumed in a commercial setting.
@@nicko5945 Ah, ok! Hoover was kind of vague with the numbers on this home model too. I wanted to test the battery life, because I couldn't find runtime numbers on their site when I was researching it. Sounds like with two German Shepherds you deal with a lot of pet hair!
@@VacTech1 yeah they certainly don’t seem to be very forthcoming with information. When I think of it I vaguely remember hearing more info on power from a video of a trade show. I’ll see if I can find that video tomorrow. Yes, German Shepherds shed 24/7/365 and very few vacs can handle the amount. Even something like my 1200$ Miele Marin is unusable as a daily vacuum because the SEB236 head pulls quite a bit of the fur into the housing via the belt. So it needs to be disassembled every 3-4 uses to vacuum the housing out. So will this vac be a daily driver for you, or just a quick pickup machine do you think?
I watched a video of a woman at a trade show talking about the commercial ones of these, they seemed pretty impressive. Apparently this company also owns some of the power tool brands so I imagine we'd see the best in battery technology because of that. The demonstrator worked for Hoover and had done tests with real people that clean buildings and the results were impressive. I'm sure this would have to be convenient in a setting like that. One analogy she used is that we apparently have a whole generation of construction people, etc now that have never used tools that plug into a wall, so why not for cleaning too.
Local vac shops that are TTI/Hoover/Oreck dealers will have access to the handle. Wish the main handles were stronger, as I’ve seen the Oreck Elevate handles break too (this machine’s corded sibling). The handle could very well be covered under the vacuum’s warranty. Using the carrying handle on the back will prevent the issue from happening again. Hope you’re able to get yours repaired!
@@VacTech1 turns out they do, I now own a oreck elevate, and will be purchasing the hoover before I can't find them anywhere. $160 is a steal for it with 2 batteries.
I bought one of these and just got it I don't like it. Unless there's two different versions of this Hoover these things aren't worth it the tit on a boar hog. I mean I'm not impressed.
It just doesn't seem to have the suction power. Like what yours is showing. And it really doesn't groom the carpet that well to be honest. I'm thinking about just putting mine on eBay and getting rid of it
@@ThePrime206 Hmmm.. The brushroll is adjustable. Maybe it was set at the wrong setting at the factory? The brushroll ends need to match up, and they multiple height settings. Does yours pull itself along? If not, make sure the brush ends are adjusted correctly.
@@VacTech1 really can you demonstrate how to do that maybe that's what the issue is. And my other question I wonder for more airflow/suction I wonder if I could just use the regular Oreck paper bags will those work
Looks great! I’m curious about the charger; does it keep pace with the battery life? Is there a lag time for re-using battery #1 after using the second one? Thank you!
It takes 2-3 hours to fully charge a dead battery. What I always do is have a spare fully charged battery in the charger, and I just swap them as needed.
On carpet it's easier to push and cleans better. On bare floors the Evolve does a better overall job. I prefer this machine over the Evolve, and I think it's significantly better.
How do you know when to change the bag? I just got mine and love it so far. I see there’s a line halfway up the bag that says it’s not supposed to go past that line, but you can’t see through the bag.
You just have to feel and check how much dirt is in the bag occasionally. They hold a TON of dirt, and can be filled up probably even more than the bag full line (they can probably be filled to just under the dock that connects the bag to the vacuum). I either change a bag when it's very full, or when the vacuum starts to smell. The nice thing is you put a new bag in, and it's a completely fresh start. I hope you like the Hoover!
Hi! Thank you for your video! I see that you're using a different brand of bags -- can I use any brand of bags for this vacuum? I want to get HEPA bags but the HEPA OnePwr bags that "match" this specific vacuum are 39.99 and I'd prefer to find a cheaper version. Thank you!
I ordered one of these today. I have another cordless for corners and upholstery. Should I be fine with just this one for carpets? No need for a corded one?
I would say probably. Depends on your carpeting, but this is the best cleaning cordless option available for the price, and it cleans exceptionally well. Better than many corded vacuums, but of course not all. I hope you like it!
No more than any other vacuum. I haven't noticed that. The good thing about this cordless vacuum is that it cleans very well, has HEPA filtration and large self-sealing bags. I think you would like it!
I bet we won’t get this in the uk, we have the blades and the glide and the mini shampoo machine, we don’t have the full onepwr range. Even oreck have stopped vacuums in the uk on the website, not fair. I would love one of these, but I think I’ll have to resign myself to dreaming Of it
@@VacTech1 so it's kinda discontinued it actually still exists as the HVRPWR 40V CORDLESS UPRIGHT. It's the commercial version running off their 40v cordless. It could actually be even more powerful though the batteries are quite expensive
This is gonna sound dumb but have you had an issue with smell or dust. Just got mine in and I have 2 theories: somehow I'm leaking dust or it's agitating my carpet to a degree that dust is going into the air. My carpet is older. Every time I vacuum with my old vacuum I've never had a smell but it doesn't have the agitation that this one has. Could I have messed it up? Edit also there are clips for cable management added to mine that I noticed some of y'all reviewers don't have this. imgur.com/gallery/qExQhGt Edit: Also no smell on hard floors so I know it's not coming from the bag.
So I looked at your pics. The vacuum is kicking up that dust behind it as it cleans. This is a common thing on Orecks. I would simply wipe it down occasionally. As for any smells, every time you change a bag, that'll take care of that, as you'll throw away all the dust. Hope this helps!
I have one of these as well and have fallen in love with it.
Glad you like yours too! It's convenient to have around for quick or thorough cleaning, and it does a great job.
Same! This is a great vac for daily use.
@@VacTech1 is the battery life really only 15 mins?
@@--RSL-- yes, on carpet mode (high speed) with the included batteries, each battery ran for about 15 mins. Larger 6.0 battery packs are available, which would increase runtime.
Possibly my favorite vacuum reviewer on UA-cam!
Haha! Thanks for watching!
I bought one of these just before Christmas and I'm so glad I did. I was intrigued by the idea of a cordless but so many of them are bagless which is not my.....bag. This one is so simple and lightweight, it's really a joy to use and I sure don't miss the cord, just grab it and go! I had initially planned to use it for daily upkeep in the kitchen and dining area, but it has become my go to for floors and (in my case) area rugs, whose nap it has really revived. Having two separate machines has always been my preference, so I like the simplicity of it and that it does what it does well with no "hangers on". Particularly with the two batteries and that wonderful LED headlight it's an excellent value.
I actually came across your introductory video when I was trying to find a video of one running before purchase. I am averse to loud cleaners so I was very happy this one is quiet in addition to its other virtues. In fact, I also would not have guessed as many decibels as what your meter said.
I'm glad to hear you like yours! Thanks for watching!
I really like this. Really brings the carpets to life
Ordered mine yesterday from Amazon can't wait for it to arrive. I have used the Orecks before but not a XL2100 so I guess I need to get one to compare. I am glad to see this machine is out as it is better priced than the Oreck and the Tacony machines. Your videos as well as Performance Reviews were really helpful in getting information out on these machines as there is not much out there. Thanks
Glad I could help! Hope you like yours!
@@VacTech1 I use mine for quick pick ups. Not heavily used as I have not yet changed the bag and one battery failed a few months ago and now looks like the other one is. Hoover replaced the first battery. Have you had any battery issues? The light on the charger unit is flashing and only two of the four leds on the battery every other one lights.
I bought one sold as new that I suspect was used. There was too much debris, hair, and scratching for it just to be tested before shipping, but it was so wonderful for someone with arthritis that I kept it.
One thing I did not see covered on your excellent video is how to take apart the vacuum tube to check for clogs. This happens with almost any vacuum in time. I can see(barely) that there are instructions on the tube for taking it apart, but sometimes it’s just way easier to understand when someone demonstrates than trying to read it on a vacuum tube. Would it be possible to post this? If not a video, step by step instructions for taking it apart and putting it back together, please? I really think this is the problem with mine as it seems to constantly have lots of loose debris in the head.
Thanks for considering this tutorial.
I have one and it is fantastic! I am hearing a tick tick sound from the blade area. It appears to be coming from one of the blade guards (you removed them). I really like this safety feature so I'm leaving as is. Works fine, no problems, so easy to use. Great Video!
Thanks, Edward! Great vac. Keep the brushroll clean, and avoid picking up anything that can potentially get stuck in the fan.
I just ordered this vacuum so I’m just patiently waiting for the arrival. I did receive the Shark duo cordless for Christmas and will be doing a side by side test with the two vacuums. Have you had the chance to give the Shark duo cordless a try and if so what are your thoughts?
I hope you like it! Still use mine regularly, my best cleaning cordless vacuum for carpeting.
I haven't tried Shark's latest cordless offerings, but I'll look into that one!
Which one is better? This version, or the Commercial version?
Awesome videos you have done on this vac!! I’ve decided to forgo this one and get the 40v commercial version when I am able. I am worried the 20v won’t have the oomph needed for my home with two German shepherds.
Thanks Nick! So I'm confused. Is the 40V version more powerful, or does it just have a larger battery? It looks nice!
@@VacTech1 I could have sworn I saw some literature on the power numbers for the onepwr when it was first released, but I can’t find anything on it at the moment. The commercial hvrpwr also uses just watt hours, which isn’t super helpful. I am wondering if I am getting another vac confused with it now since I can’t find any numbers on the onepwr and it’s a residential cleaner where it’s less common to publish actual power numbers. At the end of the day though I will need to make multiple passes everywhere to get the fur, so the larger battery will be a huge benefit. Though from what I’m finding currently, it does just look to be a larger battery to accommodate for the raw square footage being vacuumed in a commercial setting.
@@nicko5945 Ah, ok! Hoover was kind of vague with the numbers on this home model too. I wanted to test the battery life, because I couldn't find runtime numbers on their site when I was researching it.
Sounds like with two German Shepherds you deal with a lot of pet hair!
@@VacTech1 yeah they certainly don’t seem to be very forthcoming with information. When I think of it I vaguely remember hearing more info on power from a video of a trade show. I’ll see if I can find that video tomorrow.
Yes, German Shepherds shed 24/7/365 and very few vacs can handle the amount. Even something like my 1200$ Miele Marin is unusable as a daily vacuum because the SEB236 head pulls quite a bit of the fur into the housing via the belt. So it needs to be disassembled every 3-4 uses to vacuum the housing out.
So will this vac be a daily driver for you, or just a quick pickup machine do you think?
I watched a video of a woman at a trade show talking about the commercial ones of these, they seemed pretty impressive. Apparently this company also owns some of the power tool brands so I imagine we'd see the best in battery technology because of that. The demonstrator worked for Hoover and had done tests with real people that clean buildings and the results were impressive. I'm sure this would have to be convenient in a setting like that. One analogy she used is that we apparently have a whole generation of construction people, etc now that have never used tools that plug into a wall, so why not for cleaning too.
Do you know where you can get parts for this vacuum? My handle 1:00 just snapped in half😢
Local vac shops that are TTI/Hoover/Oreck dealers will have access to the handle. Wish the main handles were stronger, as I’ve seen the Oreck Elevate handles break too (this machine’s corded sibling). The handle could very well be covered under the vacuum’s warranty. Using the carrying handle on the back will prevent the issue from happening again. Hope you’re able to get yours repaired!
Do they make Milwaukee to one power battery adapters? If so this would be awesome for cleaning business.
I’m not sure, but that would be cool! They make a commercial version of this machine that uses a much larger battery as well.
@@VacTech1 turns out they do, I now own a oreck elevate, and will be purchasing the hoover before I can't find them anywhere. $160 is a steal for it with 2 batteries.
I'm so Excited! :D
I bought one of these and just got it I don't like it. Unless there's two different versions of this Hoover these things aren't worth it the tit on a boar hog. I mean I'm not impressed.
@@ThePrime206 I'm curious, what don't you like about it?
It just doesn't seem to have the suction power. Like what yours is showing. And it really doesn't groom the carpet that well to be honest. I'm thinking about just putting mine on eBay and getting rid of it
@@ThePrime206 Hmmm.. The brushroll is adjustable. Maybe it was set at the wrong setting at the factory? The brushroll ends need to match up, and they multiple height settings. Does yours pull itself along? If not, make sure the brush ends are adjusted correctly.
@@VacTech1 really can you demonstrate how to do that maybe that's what the issue is. And my other question I wonder for more airflow/suction I wonder if I could just use the regular Oreck paper bags will those work
For the bars under the vaccum you could just take pliers and lift them more up if that makes sense
Looks great! I’m curious about the charger; does it keep pace with the battery life? Is there a lag time for re-using battery #1 after using the second one? Thank you!
It takes 2-3 hours to fully charge a dead battery. What I always do is have a spare fully charged battery in the charger, and I just swap them as needed.
Does the vacuum start to lose suction power when the bag is almost full?
For someone who is choosing between this and the onepwr evolve pet, would you say this vacuum is a substantial upgrade over the onepwr evolve?
On carpet it's easier to push and cleans better. On bare floors the Evolve does a better overall job. I prefer this machine over the Evolve, and I think it's significantly better.
How do you know when to change the bag? I just got mine and love it so far. I see there’s a line halfway up the bag that says it’s not supposed to go past that line, but you can’t see through the bag.
You just have to feel and check how much dirt is in the bag occasionally. They hold a TON of dirt, and can be filled up probably even more than the bag full line (they can probably be filled to just under the dock that connects the bag to the vacuum). I either change a bag when it's very full, or when the vacuum starts to smell. The nice thing is you put a new bag in, and it's a completely fresh start. I hope you like the Hoover!
Hi! Thank you for your video! I see that you're using a different brand of bags -- can I use any brand of bags for this vacuum? I want to get HEPA bags but the HEPA OnePwr bags that "match" this specific vacuum are 39.99 and I'd prefer to find a cheaper version. Thank you!
Does this vacuum work with vacuuming thinker carpets?
did u ever find the specs vs the commercial one because i cant find what the power is or the suctions air flow etc. vs the commercial one
I think the power is the same, but the commerical version comes with a larger battery. That's my guess.
I ordered one of these today. I have another cordless for corners and upholstery. Should I be fine with just this one for carpets? No need for a corded one?
I would say probably. Depends on your carpeting, but this is the best cleaning cordless option available for the price, and it cleans exceptionally well. Better than many corded vacuums, but of course not all. I hope you like it!
@@VacTech1 for the price would you say it's as good as a Dyson?
@@matfalkner it's very different from any Dyson. It cleans carpeting better than most of them, but Dysons have their own advantages.
Does this vacuum kick dirt back up into the air / room? I really need something for my dust mite allergies so it'll be the deciding factor. Thank you!
No more than any other vacuum. I haven't noticed that. The good thing about this cordless vacuum is that it cleans very well, has HEPA filtration and large self-sealing bags. I think you would like it!
I bet we won’t get this in the uk, we have the blades and the glide and the mini shampoo machine, we don’t have the full onepwr range. Even oreck have stopped vacuums in the uk on the website, not fair. I would love one of these, but I think I’ll have to resign myself to dreaming
Of it
1 year later. Would you still buy it? Any issues?
Yes I sure would! Still working just fine, and it's the best-cleaning cordless vacuum on carpeting I've owned.
When was this vacuum released?
Fall 2020 in the United States.
What do you know about tti
I know a fair amount. Any questions?
I just reached out to Hoover about this unit when I noticed it was out of stock they told me that its now officially discontinued.
No way, really!? If that's the case, maybe it sold poorly. That's a shame, it's one of their best products.
@@VacTech1 I know! I was super bummed to hear that as well since they only have one other bagged upright option on their site anymore.
@@WelchC8289 yeah it's such a great cordless option too. There's hardly anything cordless that cleans carpeting as well. Still use mine often.
@@VacTech1 so it's kinda discontinued it actually still exists as the HVRPWR 40V CORDLESS UPRIGHT. It's the commercial version running off their 40v cordless. It could actually be even more powerful though the batteries are quite expensive
Will this scratch hardwood floors?
It's made to be safe for hardwood floors. I would only use the low speed, which will be more gentle.
Could this do shag rugs? I'm looking for a cordless vacuum that can do mostly carpet.
This is gonna sound dumb but have you had an issue with smell or dust. Just got mine in and I have 2 theories: somehow I'm leaking dust or it's agitating my carpet to a degree that dust is going into the air. My carpet is older. Every time I vacuum with my old vacuum I've never had a smell but it doesn't have the agitation that this one has. Could I have messed it up?
Edit also there are clips for cable management added to mine that I noticed some of y'all reviewers don't have this.
imgur.com/gallery/qExQhGt
Edit: Also no smell on hard floors so I know it's not coming from the bag.
So I looked at your pics. The vacuum is kicking up that dust behind it as it cleans. This is a common thing on Orecks. I would simply wipe it down occasionally. As for any smells, every time you change a bag, that'll take care of that, as you'll throw away all the dust. Hope this helps!
@@VacTech1 thanks man
This is why Hoover make more jobs than ever
Cool its the 2020 version of a oreck xl
It's basically a cordless version of Oreck's best classic upright, the XL21.