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Hoover Freedom 22v Cordless

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,149 ✭✭✭monkeybutter


    exaisle wrote: »
    I've had one of these for a couple of years. I have a short haired dog and I'd hoped it would gather up the hairs, which it does, but I spend more time trying to unblock the bungs of hair from the tubes than I do vacuuming..and I have tile floors...
    I'd suggest that anybody who's thinking of spending their hard-earned on one of these...or similar, stick to a traditional vacuum.
    The Hoover Freedom, won't pick up anymore bigger than the smallest particles of dust. Anything even the size of grit you might bring in on your shoes or short dog hairs will get blocked.
    I could put it in much stronger terms (pile of s****) but I'm in a good mood so I'll just advise anybody of thinking of investing to think very carefully.




    bit hard on it there, had mine over two years, works a treat


    its picked up all sorts of ****e, it's not a corded vac, but who doesn't have one of those already



    if you empty it when it gets to the level, it's fine, only use the corded one now if the place is wrecked


    compared to the dyson, i mean it's a steal, even if it doesn't have a digital motor, whatever that is


    if you have an issue with it turning off after 20 seconds, even when fully charged, it'd the spinning head is blocked, it seems to do this to stop the motor burning out


    2 year on battery is still strong and it's constantly on the charger and in use


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