![]() ![]() A swiveling neck offers greater maneuverability around furniture so less pre-vacuum prep (temporarily relocating furniture and whatnot) is needed. It has become pretty much standard in the upright world, except, shockingly, for the Eureka PowerSpeed. Steerable Technology is a fancy way of saying it has a swivel steering or a pivoting neck. The filter has a maximum lifespan of six months. Things like pollen, dander, dust mites and hair will all get trapped in the filter and never leak back onto your floors. Not only does the Hoover Windtunnel have a foam pre-filter, but it also uses a trusty HEPA filter that traps up to 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns or larger. All the user needs to do is press to change from smooth floors to carpeted area mode and you’re done! No manually changing heights depending on the thickness of the carpet fibers let the Hoover do the thinking for you. The Hoover automatically adjusts the height of its brush roll depending on the surface it’s cleaning. Hoover UH72400 Self-Adjusting Brushroll Height They both work exceptionally well on carpeted and smooth floors. ![]() Performance-wise, the differences between the two are negligible. Not only is the Hoover’s motor larger than the Eureka’s, but they use three channels to deep-clean carpets and remove the most embedded pieces of debris. ![]() All of these tools hook onto the PowerSpeed for easy access. The PowerSpeed comes with the same three-piece accessory set (crevice tool, dusting brush, and upholstery tool) we’ve become accustomed to seeing in most uprights. These foam filters are washable and have a lifespan of around three months. Washable Filterĭespite coming with a standard foam filter, it does manage to keep everything out of the motor’s way and prevent dust from leaking out of the exhaust. We can’t do that for sure with Hoover’s tiny 1.2-liter dust cup. ![]() It’s safe to say that the XL dust cup can carry multiple sessions’ worth of dust before reaching max capacity. What’s astonishing is that despite weighing only ten pounds, Eureka still found a way to install a 4.1-liter dust cup in the PowerSpeed to hold onto more debris, more dust, and more hair before emptying out. It means that moving the unit around and transporting it up and down stairs shouldn’t cause muscle spasms, but if we’re honest, neither will the Hoover. Amazingly, Eureka’s components combined weigh only ten pounds-four pounds lighter than the Hoover. If that’s not enough to convince, perhaps this will. With five different height adjustments, you can assure that the Eureka on all surfaces from bare flooring to shaggy area rugs is effortless. The brush roll should be able to dig deep in carpet fibers while also lifting up and away when moving onto bare floors to prevent scratching floors. The ability to clean carpets and bare floors depends heavily on the positioning of the brush roll. It’s not the largest motor we’ve seen, and it’s considerably smaller than 11-amp Hoover Windtunnel, but it seems to do the trick without several chocking and tangling. The Eureka features a powerful eight-amp motor that delivers quite a low of suction pressure to pick up all sorts of debris, including fallen cereal bits and pet hair. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Today, let us check out two popular uprights by two brands-the Eureka PowerSpeed and the Hoover Windtunnel-to see which of them is the unit to work. An upright vacuum cleaner does everything you need to do, and with the right attachments, your upholstery can be as clean as your floors. ![]()
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