What a lovely video and a nice thoughtful gift from "Lacking vacuums". I didn't know they had a channel. I look forward to seeing the pick up tests for this Hoover. We have various versions of these in the UK under the "Vax" branding.
Seems up to snuff - with new filters you can expect a 2-3 CFM buff, but since the prices of filters for these Airs have gone up significantly it wouldn't be worth it. And thanks for the shoutout! I hope you'll find that putting in that Shark motor will at least be better for your ears 😉
Good airflow and especially good suction for compact upright like this. EU version has even smaller brushroll opening and that caused a lot of problems. It was hard to push and brushroll motor was constantly cutting out on some carpets. Later they added adjustable air release valve to the cleaning head and that solved the problem. Overall this Hoover/Vax Air line is pretty interesting. It will be interesting to see how it does in the pick up tests.
So yours have 1100 watt main motor and 29w brushroll motor (no load). 60 cfm from the nozzle when the brushroll is spinning. My Vax Air Revive has 772w main motor and 90w brushroll motor when under load. I got only 52 cfm from the nozzle when the brushroll is spinning.
I'm not sure which measurements are what. I have this vacuum cleaner for the floor of our house that has very low pile carpet. It appears from your video that this Hoover has about 60 cubic feet of airflow per... minute? what was the 110-113 on that upper meter... is that air watts of suction? I have a cordless tineco A10 that says it is 105-110 air watts of suction, a 300 watt motor and an unknown CFM. I think maybe 30... I have only hardwood floors
60 nozzle CFM and the white meter on the upper left is a power usage meter. Airwatts is a useless spec that was created by the vacuum industry in an attempt to boost sales.
Great airflow for something so small 👍👍
What a lovely video and a nice thoughtful gift from "Lacking vacuums".
I didn't know they had a channel.
I look forward to seeing the pick up tests for this Hoover. We have various versions of these in the UK under the "Vax" branding.
The filtration results are pretty good. A vacuum with a completely sealed hepa filtration is a must have for me because I have horrible allergies.
Seems up to snuff - with new filters you can expect a 2-3 CFM buff, but since the prices of filters for these Airs have gone up significantly it wouldn't be worth it.
And thanks for the shoutout! I hope you'll find that putting in that Shark motor will at least be better for your ears 😉
Good airflow and especially good suction for compact upright like this. EU version has even smaller brushroll opening and that caused a lot of problems. It was hard to push and brushroll motor was constantly cutting out on some carpets. Later they added adjustable air release valve to the cleaning head and that solved the problem. Overall this Hoover/Vax Air line is pretty interesting. It will be interesting to see how it does in the pick up tests.
So yours have 1100 watt main motor and 29w brushroll motor (no load). 60 cfm from the nozzle when the brushroll is spinning. My Vax Air Revive has 772w main motor and 90w brushroll motor when under load. I got only 52 cfm from the nozzle when the brushroll is spinning.
What is a good vacuum with more sucking power?
Nice repair job on the hose
Good job buddy
I'm not sure which measurements are what. I have this vacuum cleaner for the floor of our house that has very low pile carpet. It appears from your video that this Hoover has about 60 cubic feet of airflow per... minute? what was the 110-113 on that upper meter... is that air watts of suction? I have a cordless tineco A10 that says it is 105-110 air watts of suction, a 300 watt motor and an unknown CFM. I think maybe 30... I have only hardwood floors
60 nozzle CFM and the white meter on the upper left is a power usage meter. Airwatts is a useless spec that was created by the vacuum industry in an attempt to boost sales.
Cool