Customers express satisfaction with the ONEPWR Blade+ Cordless Stick Vacuum's powerful suction and ease of use, praising its multiple attachments and convenient dust bin emptying mechanism. However, some users cite concerns regarding battery life and the vacuum's weight. Other negative feedback includes issues with the brush head and motor performance.
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Pros mentioned:
Carpet cleaning, Dust bin, Suction
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Brush head, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Very good vacuum for small areas
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Let me start with the great things about this vacuum. First off, I love how easy it is to take this apart to keep the interior dust bin and brush roll clean. As we all know with bagless vacs. The dust bunnies get stuck on the prefilter mesh and just opening the door to drop the dirt from the collection bin doesn't always get/let everything out. They made it very easy with this model for those times when the hair and fur and other fuzzies get stuck. The whole dust bin can be pulled apart by simply lifting it out through the filter side. Then simply tap it or even rinse it out in the sink for like new condition. And the same for the brush roll. Simple take a coin/flathead screwdriver and twist the brush roll out. Now you can pull the entangled hair or whatever may have wrapped around the brush head. Both are super simple and not hard to do.
Second thing that makes this a great little vacuum. It sucks! Combined with the torque of the powered brush roll and using the carpet power setting this vac will clean any floor you aim it at. Plus, if you like carpet lines...this vac grooms the carpet like a pro.
Third thing I found was that the powered brush roll can be separated from the extension wand and mounted directly to the motor for a compact fully powered vacuum to clean stairs or what I really needed, the cargo area of an SUV (mini vans will also love this). And if you didn't notice in the specs. The brush roll has LED lights to help you see in those dark areas you will send this vac. Great when doing the car.
Lastly, everything you need to start your journey with the ONEPWR system of tools makes this vacuum a great place to start. You get (2) 3.0 batteries. Not base model 2.0. They also have a larger 4.0 battery. But I think for the best balance of price/performance for this vacuum the 3.0 battery is a great choice.
Now, for those who want to know the bad side of this vacuum. It's a very good vacuum, so these are really just minor nit pickings that you might want to know if this is your first battery powered vacuum.
The vacuum sadly won't replace the big boy vac you likely already own. The brush roll while powered and has a lot of torque to groom the carpet/floor. It's also fairly light and doesn't have a lot of downforce like big uprights. This is fine for open areas, but it floats a bit under furniture.
Secondly, runtime on eco settings is good and likely as advertised. But if you have carpet, you will probably never use eco settings(slower brush roll, and less suction). On carpet setting you get about 20min per battery. That's plenty for my modest house. But a mansion might be disappointed. Also, this is a top heavy tool and it can not stand on it's own. They have included a wall mount for storage, but if you stop mid-cleaning...LAY THE VAC ON THE FLOOR...if you don't, it will find its way to the floor on its own. That probably will damage something!
To summarize. While it's my first week with the Blade+. I like it and happy with the performance on the highest setting(carpet). Sure the batteries only last about 20min each. But that's plenty for the purpose of a battery powered vac. And, there is a second battery if you need another 20min. And since bagless technology needs to be clean to keep maximum suction. This vac is super easy to disassemble and keep in peak suction readiness.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Attachments, Dust bin, Suction
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
15 Minutes of Limited Convenience
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The Hoover Blade+ is 3 stars because the battery life is abysmal, the suction is fair, and because it sits too low to be able to suck up crumbs, or piles of dirt.
This stick vacuum is affordable and is well equipped for quick cleanup, but the convenience packed into the Blade+ is often overshadowed by its limitations. The vacuum is lightweight and appears to be designed in a way that is helpful with nearly any clean-up task, but it always seems to do just an average job. And, every single time I use it, I am amazed by how short the battery life is.
Battery Life: At first it seems impressive that the vacuum comes with 2 rechargeable batteries, but it turns out that one battery will only provide about 15 minutes of use. (There are lower suction modes that provide slightly more time, but they are not worth using.) Providing the 2nd battery is basically required, or nearly everyone would return the vacuum furious that it can never finish any clean-up job.
- I suggest purchasing the Hoover Dual Charger which charges at 3 times the speed of the charger that comes with the Blade+. With this charger upgrade you won’t have to wait literal hours to charge a battery that only lets you vacuum for 15 minutes.
Suction: I say that the suction is only fair because the vacuum has a difficult time reaching corners and edges where walls meet the floor. It is also very apparent that the vacuum is only sucking dirt off of the surface of the carpet/floor. You are absolutely NOT getting a deep clean. Perhaps stick vacuums aren’t promising a deep clean, but it is annoying to know that I will need to re-clean with a standard vacuum to actually get more than a superficial touch-up.
Also annoying about the suction is that the design of the vacuum head (and accessories) creates an obnoxious whistling. Both my wife and my 5 year old separately asked why the vacuum whistles while it works.
Low Design: Because we have a 5 year old, we frequently have crumbs on the kitchen and dining room floors. I quickly discovered that the vacuum sits so close to the floor that it cannot suck up crumbs. Instead it pushes debris across the floor.
Example: Last night my wife dropped a tub of Strawberry Milk Mix. The powder went all over the floor - so, naturally she grabbed the Blade+ to clean the hardwood. She was surprised to find that the vacuum just pushed the powder into a pile that it couldn’t suck up.
(Yes, she could have disconnected the standard vacuum head and sucked up the strawberry powder with a different attachment, but this is just a good example of how incredibly low the vacuum sits. And with only 15 minutes to work with, you want to work quickly before you have to swap out for a fresh battery.)
For small & short tasks, I would recommend the Blade+, but I would definitely make sure to explain the limitations. This will definitely not replace a standard vacuum, but it is definitely more convenient than a broom.
I personally feel that the various Hoover ONEPWR products are only worth purchasing if you plan to purchase more than one tool in the product line. Since the Blade+ comes with two batteries, you can save money by purchasing the other tools independently (without batteries).
Pros:
+ Lightweight
+ The wheels are coated in rubber so that they do not damage hard floors
+ Works well for Vacuuming stairs (although it cannot reach dirt/hair from front or side edges)
+ Suction Head has an LED Light
+ Comes with multiple accessory attachments
+ Accessory Attachments clip securely into place when being used
+ All accessory attachments can be used with, or without the pole
+ The brush roller has a groove that spirals around the cylinder which allows you to more easily cut hair & string that gets tangled
+ The Blade+ does a good job of vacuuming area rugs (although this is technically because the suction is not strong enough to suck them up (which typically clogs standard vacuums)
+ The filter is washable
+ The door of the dust bin is spring loaded - which means the lid stays out of the way as you dump out the dirt.
+ Design allows for two different grip positions. Can be held like a standard vacuum, or you can hold in a more forward location like a hand held dust buster.
+ Comes with two batteries
+ Batteries can be shared with all other Hoover ONEPWR tools
+ Comes with wall mount
Cons:
- Extremely poor battery life
- Frequently produces a whistling noise
- Only Moderate suction
- Sits too low / cannot suck up crumbs or larger debris
- Does a poor job of sucking up dirt from edges (where a floor meets a wall).
- Stick vacuums cannot stand up like a traditional vacuum. You have to lay it on the floor or return it to the included wall mount - which can be a nuisance.
- Only one accessory can be held on the vacuum
- The included charger takes hours to charge a single battery that will then only work for 15 minutes.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Suction
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly Powerful but a Battery Drainer
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Let me start by saying back in the late 90's I was a door-to-door vacuum salesman for what could be argued as one of the strongest vacuums out there. In fact I bought one for myself and still use it, 23 years later. Over the years I've tried all the latest and greatest, but always end up going back to that same vacuum.
I didn't expect this to replace it either, but was looking forward to having something lighter, smaller and more convenient to handle the hard surface floors in my house. For those surfaces it works perfectly! But it doesn't really take a lot of power to vacuum up a flat hard floor either.
But then I tried it out on the carpet to see what it would do, and all I can say is WOW! It completely blew me away as to how powerful it was on the carpet. You could literally feel the suction power of this vacuum pulling it tight against the carpet surface. The power was verified by seeing everything it was pulling up into the canister. It performed so well in fact that this little vacuum accomplished something no others were able to do over the past 20 plus years, it officially put my old "rhymes with Derby" vacuum into retirement!
There is however one very big downside to all this power, it drains the batteries incredibly FAST! In fact, if batteries were gas, there'd be a guzzler tax! I've honestly never seen anything drain batteries as fast as this. To give you an idea of how fast, after fully charging the battery to 100% prior to its first use, it only took about 10 minutes before the red light started flashing indicating a low battery. I only have a 1550 square foot house and didn't even get to my 3 small carpeted rooms before the battery was pretty much dead.
That probably explains why this vacuum comes with 2 batteries in the box. You'll need them both for sure.
The only other downside I found with this vacuum is that since the motor is at the top by the handle, even though it's not that heavy overall, you'll start to feel it in your arms after some use.
The motor being on top does come with a huge positive though. I have 2 dogs in my house, and with other vacuums I end up chasing fur as its being blown around by the motor. But since this has the motor on top, it doesn't blow anything around!
Storing it is so much more convenient too. It comes with a wall mount that makes it easy to hang up in the utility room and keeps it out of the way.
The batteries actually have a light panel built into them where you just push a button on the battery and instantly know how much charge it has. This is a very cool feature you don't find on most batteries.
Overall, this vacuum is pretty amazing and surpassed all my expectations. I want to give it 5 stars so badly because of how well it performs, but I just can't do it just because of how fast it drains the batteries. I almost wish there was a corded option that allowed you to use either battery or a cord.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Suction
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Brush head
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Easy enough for everyday use!
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In an overcrowded cordless vacuum space, Hoover stands out with their “ONEPWR” system mirroring the ideas from cordless drills of the “One battery to power them all” concept.
Pros:
• Great suction and rivals the cleaning of a full upright
• Removeable battery
• Removeable dust cup
• Attachment holder
Cons:
• Hair gets tangled in the brush roll
• Does not stand up on its own
• Emptying the container isn’t mess free
The vacuum does a great job on picking hair and sand from the carpets. The balance of the unit is a little off but not a deal breaker. I do like that it comes with 2 batteries so you can always have one fresh battery ready for your task. 1 battery doesn’t last long enough for a 1700 sq ft carpet cleaning but might be able to if you initiate “Eco” mode. The battery itself has a battery check button so no need to fire it up just to see how much juice is left.
It comes with the standard crevice and duster attachments. A wall mount if you’re interested and a single battery charger. A nice touch is a holder on the “upright” itself so you can always have a crevice tool with you while you’re vacuuming your carpets.
Things I like are the LEDs to see in dark corners and the removeable dust cup so you can empty your vacuum without taking the entire vacuum to the trash can. A downfall is that 1 out of 5 times, I have to reach in to grab the dust bunnies as its lodged inside. My shark cordless doesn’t require me to reach into the nasties to empty. The battery system is neat and allows you to use the same battery for numerous other cordless tools that Hoover makes. If they keep expanding the line then it’s well worth the battery investments.
Things I wish they would improve on is the brush roll technology. I hate having to cut the hair wrapped around the roller. They also don’t make it easy as it requires a flat screw driver or a coin to even access the roller. The vacuum also doesn’t stand up on its own so keep that in mind for storage. A small gripe but could easily improve functionality is the button release for the attachments. Since the button is on the actual vacuum and not the attachments, it requires you to rest the vacuum down so you can activate the button while pulling the attachment off. Brands like Dyson have the button on the tools itself so you can easily hold the vacuum up with one hand and use your free hand to disengage the attachment. Take note Hoover!
I do recommend this Hoover and its competitively priced with all the features.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Suction
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A sleek, handy, and modern portable vacuum
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Verdict: The Hoover ONEPWR Blade+ is a really sleek cordless vacuum that makes up for its lack of power by its versatility and portability. It is not a vacuum that can do it all for us, but it solves several inconveniences we previously had to deal with. It’s a nice addition to any household.
Initial impressions. This thing is sleek! It is lighter than it looks. It is smartly engineered to be really easy to assemble, use, modify for different purposes, and clean. The buttons are a nice modern touch. The batteries slide in and out very easily. The finish on the metal extension wand looks like in may scratch over time if you are pulling the vacuum on and off from the wall mount; time will tell, but ultimately, it’s a vacuum, so it will get banged up.
Setup. Setup was harder than I expected. I was surprised that the quick start sheet didn’t include a few pictures to get the vacuum assembled. I was able to find those instructions in the manual, and later noticed that there are also stickers on the vacuum. I would recommend adding assembly pictures to the quick start guide; this seems to be the standard for most products now. Or better yet, have the QR code link directly to a youtube video! Ultimately, setup took 2 minutes once I found the pictures, and turned out to be incredibly easy.
Batteries. In rudimentary testing, a battery charged from empty to full in about 35 minutes, which is not bad. With a full battery, I was able to vacuum for about 20 minutes or so on full power, which is the only mode we will ever use. So, given two batteries in the box, this vacuum doesn’t quite keep you going non-stop. However, of note, Hoover also sells a dual charger, so if you are adding a third battery to the system and use the dual charger to always keep two spare batteries charging, you could vacuum non-stop with this system. Given its compact size, this may be an attractive solution in cases where space is a premium.
Suction. When compared to vacuums in general, suction is not amazing. I am still debating whether this will permanently replace my shopvac to clean the car. However, suction is very respectable given that it is a completely wireless system. When paired with the brush roll attachment, it does a decent job on hardwood and low carpet.
Hardwood. We have mostly hardwood in the house and this vacuum did a good job picking up dog hair around the house, and vacuuming the kitchen daily. It doesn’t leave any scratches, marks, or streaks on the hardwood. We are happy with the performance for daily routine cleanups.
Carpet. The vacuum does ok on regular low carpet, but it’s hard to tell for sure. It is definitely picking up lots of stuff. However, it does not work on shaggy carpet. We have a few rugs that are on the shaggy side and the brush roll attachment just stops with the resistance of the longer fibers. It does that whether the carpet mode is on or not. It’s something to consider depending on what kind of carpet you have.
Car cleaning. This vacuum is very convenient for quick pick-ups / clean-ups, and I was hoping it could become our permanent solution for car vacuuming… but it’s not. It is actually faster to roll out an extension cord, pull the shopvac out of the closet, and knock-out the car vacuuming with a powerful vacuum, then to use the Hoover cordless vacuum. The hoover is just not powerful enough to move fast. It will do the job, but it will take much longer. Also, the motor unit of the Hoover is bulky, so you will not be able to vacuum all areas of your car, even with the crevice tool. I will use it for quick clean-ups, but not for a full car cleaning.
Noise Level. The noise level is really quite acceptable. It is quieter than bigger vacuums for sure. So, if you are used to that noise level, the Hoover cordless vacuum will be an improvement.
Attachments. Included in the box are the main vacuum motor, carpet/hardwood brush roll tool, crevice tool, brush/dusting tool, upholstery tool, the big wand attachment, two batteries, a single slot charger, a wall mount, and an accessory holder (for a single accessory).
Features. The vacuum can be used under a normal mode (good suction), eco mode (less suction but longer battery), and a carpet mode (makes the roll tool spin faster).
Things I like:
- It’s cordless and still packs enough suction to do routine tasks
- It’s sleek and modern looking
- The roller attachment has fantastic headlights that illuminate your path
- Well engineered: easy to switch attachments, empty the filter, and use the vacuum for many purposes
- Comes with all the attachments you need
- Two batteries are included
- I love the wall mount, and the tool cadi on the wall mount, it’s a nice touch!
Things I don’t like:
- The battery life is respectable but may not be suitable for everyone or every job. However, the second battery makes a big difference, to the point where I don’t mind the 20 min use at full power for each battery. I would classify this as neutral, rather than a con
- How long will the battery last before they no longer hold a charge? Time will tell, but that is always my fear with rechargeable batteries. I expect to have no issues for probably two to three years. New batteries are between $50 and $65, so something else to consider
- Somewhat bulky motor unit, makes it difficult to vacuum different parts of cars. Perhaps include a flexible hose attachment that can connect to the crevice tool, that would be an awesome addition to this system.
Overall, this is a fantastic vacuum if you are looking for a cordless solution. If you need a powerful vacuum to do it all, this is not it. This vacuum is a very convenient addition to our household for quick pick ups so that we don’t have to get the big vacuum out and deal with the cords. We are happy with it. I would rate it 4.5 stars.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Suction
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Noise level
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good but not the best
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Well, first, it is not the best but more toward the "very good". It is working fine. Enough suction (I was expecting more) but still doing the job. Cordless means cleaning without dragging that wire behind you. Very easy to clean the house (or small office) the suction is not that strong but paired with the brush, it is doing the job very well. The whole vacuum cleaner is not heavy at all. On the noisy side a bit but with eco mode it is more quite. Good that it comes with 2 batteries (out of the box) as they don't last for long. I am getting about 17 min until red lights are flashing. Usually Li-Ion batteries get better after first usage so I am sure they will last longer next time. Charging time is not bad at all. The vacuum cleaner is coming with a charging stand for one battery. I'd recommend getting the dual charging station for more working efficiency (and storing batteries).
Cleaning the vacuum filters is very easy. First time used there was a lot of static (but that is expected) it feels well made but kind of different design. Like you need to install a holder (coming with it) on the wall to stow the vacuum cleaner and another one to pack the accessories coming with it. While it is not bad idea at all, I didn't like it much.
The vacuum cleaner seems to be light in hand and not very heavy on surfaces. The trash compartment is really big (better than other brand I have) so you don't have to empty it very often or worry about it. The design of the air duct allows the vacuum cleaner to pick large items and get them directly in. Not big fan of the LED lights but not bothering me. They are bright and I find them optional...
Honestly, Hoover is a name that I've been using for long time now. It is a very well known and trusted brand. They last for long. This ONEPWR Blade+ is no exception (as it seems) but the cordless aspect is not coming without toll... I'd recommend it for daily and more frequent cleaning (for small areas) as it is quick and easy to use but still effective.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Attachments, Suction
Cons mentioned:
Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Very powerful suction, easy to clean.
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Easy snap together assembly right out of the box. Also very easily and quickly change attachments. Very powerful motor creates amazing suction along with lighted roller brush does a great job cleaning carpets and bare floors small enough footprint to get in tight spaces and underneath things as compared to using large corded vacuum. Battery last about 10 minutes on full power and close to 20 minutes using less power settings no big deal just pop in 2nd battery included. You should use wall mount hanger included due to unit top heavy and won't stand upright by itself that's why I only gave 4 stars. This a great powerful portable convenient unit and also has attachments I use to vacuum my vehicle. I did mount the wall hanger in the basement stairway or would suggest laundry room closet or storage area for personal looks preference. My wife with a little arthritis the unit being a little top heavy is a little hard for her to maneuver but not bad she stills likes the small footprint and cordless over our larger corded vacuum. Emptying the tank is quick and easy. All pieces snap and unsnap quickly very satisfied.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Noise level
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good cordless vacuum
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All in all this is a really good cordless vacuum! Works well- I like that it has different settings for carpet or hardwood. It is hard to tell exactly what setting your on beside listening to it. Why I didn’t give 5 stars was because I have used a Dyson V7 and it just worked a little smoother sleeker and quieter. The one big pro to this vacuum over that one is it has replaceable batteries that you can switch out so if one dies and your house isn’t completely clean you can swap out for Your other battery. My house is 1400 sq feet and I need about a battery and a half to do all our hardwoods and couple rugs. This vacuum gives me the freedom to do that. The dyson doesn’t quite make it long enough so I had to set it to recharge and finish in another couple of hours
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Carpet cleaning
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Thank you for this amazing vacuum!
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always been a fan of cordless vacuum, and Hoover ONEPWR Blade+ does not disappoint, it looks amazing it performs on what cordless vacuum should, at first I wanted to buy Dyson Cordless vacuum but after having the chance to use this for the past couple of days, this definitely deserves some attentions
Pros
- beautiful design, perfect color
- washable filter so no need to buy a new one
- been tested on vacuuming with hair on floor and I did not have any problems removing the hair from the button brush, no hair that could get stuck on the machine to cause it to spin less.
- it’s east to clean
- battery from full charge last about 15min (can also be a negative to some people)
- Echo mode helps the battery last for more than 30min from my experience
- carpet mode was great it definitely a useful setting and also works well
- great alternative if you’re planing on buying Dyson cordless vacuum
- also comes with wall mount
Cons
- The battery: again some user might not want something that only last for 15min (echo mode last for more than 30min)
- charge time still takes awhile, zero to fully charge took about 2.5 hrs
can’t really think of other negative thing to list about Hoover ONEPWR cordless vacuum, amazing product, I bought Onson cordless vacuum on amazon and performance wasn’t even close to this. I do wish in the future they find ways to create batteries that would last for more than 15min on regular power speed.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great size, balance, performance- Light/Med jobs
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Quick take is if you have hardwood, vinyl, tile flooring or low to medium nap carpet, this is what you need. I tried it on the aforementioned as well as deeper pile carpeting. It will struggle the deeper the carpet and drain the battery quickly. Performs good with the tools as a vacuum cleaner and gives the best battery life. Does well on upholstery with the powerhead.
Now the details.
What’s in the box:
Product is packed very well so you shouldn’t have anything broken when you open up the box. I like the design and build quality looks and feels solid. I like how the canister is easy to remove and clean. (See Photos) Assembly and disassembly is pretty straight forward. Documentation and instructions could be better with what came with it and on Hoover’s website. The wand or “stick” is a little tight to insert and remove but that's a good thing. Has seals in the ends to prevent air leakage. It would have been nice if Hoover had included a hose or one available to purchase as an option. I checked their website to see. Maybe they will in the future. The included tools are adequate. (See photos) The (none Hepa) filter is washable and they recommend replacement every 6 months. Replacement filters are available from Hoover and other retailers for apx $10.
Balance in the hand feels good when holding from the top and using it. Balance is perfect when holding it from the wand where it meets the motor section with the power head attached. Say when you are carrying it to another room. Power and other buttons are too easily to accidentally turn on / off. Vacuum is pretty quiet compared to others I have used. Corded and none corded. It’s not an obnoxious Screamer. The motorized powerhead maneuverability is excellent on all surfaces in my opinion. Real easy to aim it where you want it to go. Low profile gets under pretty low furniture and the headlight is bright enough to see what you’re doing well. Battery life ranges from as little 12 minutes under a heavy load to about 30 minutes vacuum only in ECO mode. Charge times are stated by Hoover as 4 hours for a depleted battery and that is about how long it takes. A single tabletop charger and two batteries come with the vacuum. An optional wall mountable dual charger is available separately which I have and also reviewed.. The dual charger is supposed to charge 3 times faster than the single. Batteries show the charge level at the press of a button on them. It comes with the necessary hardware to mount on the wall.
Performance:
On Flat surfaces the powerhead does a very good job. It seals to the surface pretty good and will put dirt out of crevasses. You will get longer run times too because you can turn off the carpet setting (which should already be turned off) and turn on ECO mode and you should still get adequate performance for most jobs. Powerhead can sometimes “bulldoze” large items more so than on carpet. Like if you were trying to pick up M&Ms, it would push them. Fine debris is No Problem.
On Carpet it’s a mixed bag. With low nap carpet it performs really well. But as the carpet gets thicker and / or the pile gets deeper it will start to struggle. If you have shag carpet I wouldn't recommend it.
On Upholstery the powerhead did really well on what you can reach with it. Use the crevasse tools for….. Crevasses. ;-) It also done very well on low nap carpet car floor mats.
The Powerhead has a motor in it and doesn’t rely on air flowing through a turbine to power it, meaning it’s less likely to bog down under a load. Using the powerhead will decrease run time.
Using it as a vacuum cleaner does a pretty good job. Just assemble the attachments how you want and have at it. Not really much to say other than it would be Much Better with a Hose.
Here’s a link to Hoover’s site of all the accessories. They do have hoses but I’m not sure what all will fit with this vacuum.
Clean up:
Canister is easy to remove and open up. You can remove everything, wash it in your sink, let dry and reassemble. (see photos) As stated above, Hoover does recommend you replace the filter every 6 months and replacement filters are available from Hoover and other retailers for apx $10. The beater bar / brush is easily removed from the power head to clean and remove any hair or debris from it. Just use a coin to put in the slot on the side of the powerhead and twist from locked to unlocked then pull out the brush. It’s pretty easy to do.
Conclusion: I think it hits the mark for its price point. Some things could be improved. I don’t think the Blade is a replacement for a corded sweeper / vacuum unless you have a small house or apartment with low nap carpet or bare floors. It needs more power and longer battery life to be that. Especially if you have medium to deep pile carpet. For keeping areas of your house “touched up” between heavier cleanings it’s pretty good.
Additional Conclusion: My 85 year old mother lives with us and she has had an affinity for vacuum cleaners and power sweepers as long as I can remember. She’s owned everything from the 1960s Hoover flying saucer to Kirbys and now Sharks and Roombas. In short she Loves the Hoover Blade! Said it was weight, easy to hold and move around. Likes it better than her Shark!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Suction
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
THIS CHANGED MY LIFE
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It has pros and cons like anything else, but I must first say --- I. ABSOLUTELY. LOVE. THIS. VACUUM. Do you see the lines on my carpet? It looks like I just had it steam cleaned! This was from the Hoover cordless vac and I am just so pleased with it, I can't say much else, so I will go straight to the pros and cons.
Pros:
-Cordless; no long cord to trip over or be limited by, meaning great portability
- VERY powerful suction throughout entire cleaning process
-Simple disposal
Cons:
- Short battery life -- last about 20-30 minutes, but it comes with a spare so you can just switch it out
- Eco mode doesn't suck up well, especially on hardwood floors
-It has to be installed on the wall for proper storage
All in all, this vacuum totally changed my home life and I have no regrets about getting it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Never LOVED a Vacuum cleaner until NOW !!
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I must admit, opening the Hoover ONE PWR Blade+ cordless stick vacuum and being presented with so many pieces was a bit intimidating (mostly attachments plus 2 batteries). The Quick Start guide emphasizes ease of cleaning but not assembly. I felt a momentary need to crack the manual but instead just started snapping pieces together and viola, stick vac complete.
The dirt bin canister snaps into place (fits just one way) by aligning arrows (one on bin, one on handle/motor). The attachments also click into place, an does the “stick” and rotating bristles.
Because of it’s super light weight, just a fraction of traditional corded vacs, I had the perception it might not work as well as it does. Suction is nice and it’s capable of picking up quite a lot of items I’d not imagine, ficus leafs, cat toys, etc.
Our family can be a bit messy (ok, a LOT messy) with 3 cats and a dog. The kids baby kitten, and her litter box now sit in the kitchen by 3 food bowls. My first usage was with one of the handheld attachments, on accident as the Power Button is awkwardly located (with a hand grip over top).
My first impression was I can’t believe how quiet this thing is, and it’s still sucking up litter, food kibble, hair and dander. Plus it’s so nimble I can get anywhere nooks and crannies not touched for some time. It’s going to take a lot longer to truly clean the house now bc this thing works quite well, and the front light really highlights the area you’re cleaning.
Previously the vacuum did carpets and hardwoods, and dirt devil for stairs on hands and knees. I thought I’d use the attachments for this, but the blade is so incredibly light and versatile I don’t even swap, just wisp it along with me in one fell swoop, and no lugging the heavy vacuum upstairs for catwalk and bedrooms. Heck, I’m not ashamed to admit I even dusted the top of our surround speakers with ease, also got under the couch cushions, and the cat tower for the first time ever.
The first house cleaning is taking far longer than usual, but that’s because I keep stopping to add + PROS that keep popping up vs traditional vacuums. This one is the ease at which I can clean around and between guitars that I’m normally too lazy to move. Cleaning around our breakfast nook I’m conditioned to go half way, then reverse around to avoid the cord tangling. Truly enlightening to ‘just keep going’ without having to worry.
Despite the unit including two batteries, I was unable to continuously clean our roughly 2,000 sq ft home without letting both batteries gain charge. In all fairness, I went overboard and found joy cleaning areas of the house untouched by our traditional Dyson or Eureka vacuums.
PROS
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+ Super easy to assemble.
+ Solid modular construction, tight fit filter
+ Front light really illuminates dirt before and after
+ Clean unfettered access to nooks and crannies untouched for months
+ Soft whirr sound, way less whiny than previous vacuum, esp on ECO mode
+ Dual mode stand-up vacuum and as handheld Dirt Devil type is just beautiful.
+ Lightweight and nimble, let me clean on top of speaker stands and even coffee tables !
+ Sleek low-profile footprint allows access to hard to get areas (under sofas, thru chair legs, behind electronics)
+ NO CORD, this can not be understated how convenient it is.
+ 2nd battery inclusions is a must, snap, swap, and continue cleaning
CONS
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-battery life on FULL PWR mode lasted just 14 minutes (did not register a full charge though).
-does not seem to charge both batteries at the same time (req use of single charger with Blade+)
-stick has not easy way to stand on it’s own, lightweight guitar stand works well
-the dust bin is a bit on the small side, required several empties during cleaning
-the Power Button easily (accidentally) depresses, (tricked me into cleaning before I’d planned to :)
-the Power Button placement and my over the top grip lead to accidental shutoffs until I adjusted my grip
CONCLUSION
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Cordless stick vacuums are new to me. I’m nothing short of amazed at the ease of use, convenience, and versatility. However practicality is the only area this product falls slightly short for me, resulting in a star reduction. If I could continue cleaning with majority charged batteries, I’d have no qualms awarding all 5 stars.
The future for cordless stick vacuums is incredibly bright though. The higher capacity 4.0 amp battery (these are 3.0), future higher-density Lithium-Ion batteries, or faster boost chargers might mitigate the need to constantly swap batteries creating cleaning interruptions. For now I’m unable to fully replace the traditional corded Dyson Ball Animal vacuum on the main floor, like I can the Eureka Multi-cyclonic upstairs. This unit has become an integral part of our cleaning process
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I Look Forward to Vacuuming Now!
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This stick vacuum by Hoover could not have come at a better time. I am a current owner of a much pricier stick vacuum manufactured by a very popular company. My current stick vacuum (which cost twice as much) had stopped holding a charge longer than 7 minutes so I was in desperate need of a new one.
This Hoover stick vacuum, which comes in at a much friendlier price point, performs better than my previous stick vacuum ever did. This is saying a lot as most people would never even compare the two brands. This vacuum REALLY ended up impressing me because not only did outperform my previous vacuum in terms of suction and cleanliness, but it did so with a ton of other thoughtful features that Hoover included. I have listed some of my direct comparisons below and explain why I think this stick vacuum punches way above it's price point:
- A swappable battery system that doesn't confine you to 1 built-in lithium battery. This, to me, is what separates this vacuum from the pack and what really made the world of a difference. I can now vacuum both floors of my two story townhouse in one passing. My previous vacuum would die after doing either just the 2nd or 1st floor. This is the perfect vacuum to get for people with larger homes looking for a stick vacuum.
- You don't have to hold down a "trigger" button when vacuuming and the handle even has a battery charge LED indicator!!! This was one of my pet peeves with my previous vacuum. In order to continuously provide power to the vacuum, your finger would have to constantly hold down the trigger. With this Hoover, you just press the power button and choose your mode. Also knowing when my vacuum is about to die is extremely helpful so I know if I need to hurry up or if I should get ready to change the battery.
-This Hoover stick vacuum has LED headlights and a much more flexible head. Don't get me wrong; while the LED headlights are nothing impressive on a luminance scale, it provides just enough light to assist you in identifying small objects in dimly lit areas. The more flexible head makes it a pleasure to glide this thing around corners effortlessly.
-This Hoover stick vacuum has a superior brush roll when compared to my previous stick vacuum that cost twice as much. The brush roll has MUCH stiffer bristles than the one on my previous vac. This contributed to a better cleaning experience every time I vacuumed.
- A MUCH better dust vault and dirt cup than my previous stick vacuum and most other stick vacuum dirt cup systems I've seen. Hoover made it incredibly easy to dump out the dirt/debris. I love that all I do is pull on a latch and the dirt cup detaches completely from the vacuum. I press one button and it release the dirty into the trash.
NOTE: For tougher jobs, there WILL be additional debris/dust that will get trapped around the sides of the dirt cup and against the dual cyclonic metal filter. Hoover was smart enough to include a top lid that you simply open up and take out the filter so all that stuck debris can just dump into the trash! If it wasn't for that feature, I would not have been a happy camper using my fingers to scrape the debris off the sides. Good on you Hoover.
As you can likely see by now, I'm pretty darn impressed with this stick vacuum; especially seeing it in this pricing segment. So why not give it 5 stars? The battery life. Although this is obviously remedied by the fact that you can just purchase multiple batteries and swap out to your heart's content, I feel that the performance of a single 3.0 Ah Lithium battery falls short. Not to mention, that each battery is not exactly cheap. Hoover boasts that each 3.0 Ah lithium battery "provides up to 35 minutes of fade-free cleaning". However, you won't realize until you read the fine print that that's only true if you're running the vacuum in "ECO" mode. Most people will likely be using this on "Carpet" mode. I tested both batteries multiple times in "Carpet" mode and I would normally get around 13 minutes for one battery and around 14-16 minutes for the other battery. Based off the marketing I saw, I was expecting to get about an hour of run time which as I know now, isn't the case on "Carpet" mode. If I could give this product 4.5 stars I would. However, it was either 4 or a perfect 5 and as previously noted, it's not without it's minor shortcoming. With all of this said though, the good thing is that this package comes with 2 batteries which should be more than sufficient for most jobs.I had no problem cleaning a 1400 square foot 2 story 2 bedroom townhome in 1 sitting. Aside from this minor gripe, this is an outstanding vacuum that I genuinely look forward to using. I don't think I've ever been this excited to use a vacuum nor do I think I've ever been so impressed with a vacuum's aesthetics. This is an easy choice and an easy recommendation!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Suction
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Floor Cleaner
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Well packaged yet easy to unpackage and assemble. Nice looking cordless vacuum system.
Charged the batteries overnight.
The weight of the vacuum, on the power head end, is a little cumbersome yet comfortable to use.
The size of the vacuum nozzles, which is narrow and has a low profile, is perfect for getting under and around furniture.
Our floors are all stained concrete, I vacuumed 2/3 of our 1385 sq. ft. Home, at full power, with one fully charged 3.0 battery; at full power the vacuum has incredible suction. Operating the vacuum, with the ECO button activated, allowed me to vacuum the 1385 sq. ft. and still had great suction. For both vacuuming tests I activated the carpet feature and vacuumed five 3’ x 4’ throw rugs.
When operating on full power the unit was noisy when pulling the vacuum backwards, not sure why however it did appear some of the noise was created around the dirt cup door.
With most cordless vacuums once the battery(s) will no longer accept a charge you have to discard the entire vacuum. With the Hoover ONE PWR SYSTEM you can purchase new batteries and continue to use the vacuum; this makes it well worth the purchase.
Due to the design the ease of use is great. Emptying the dirt tank, cleaning/rinsing the filters, changing out accessories, installing and removing the batteries, and removing and cleaning the powered nozzle roller brush, has been made extremely simple and easy.
Pros:
Two rechargeable/replaceable 3.0 20V lithium-ion batteries and one single slot charger. (dual charger and 2.0 and 4.0 lithium-ion batteries can be purchased.)
Narrow and low-profile powered nozzle.
Comes with a Dusting brush, crevice tool, and upholstery tool.
Tool caddy that you can clip onto the Reach Pole for storing one onboard tool while vacuuming.
Easy to empty the removable dirt cup and clean the replaceable/washable filters.
Nice design.
Appears to be very well made.
3-year warranty.
Cons:
Fairly loud noise when, operated at full power and pulling the unit backwards. (noise may be caused due to the powerful suction)
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Dust bin
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great for quick use and easy to empty
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I'm comparing this with another battery-operated vacuum I have, and from a performance standpoint it seems the same to me. I mostly have hard surfaces, and it picks everything up.
What I do like about this is the removable batteries and the fact that it comes with 2. So it means you're not going to run out of batteries. The downside is you need to remove it to charge, but I actually prefer this.
Another neat feature is that the long hose can have different attachments on it, so you can use it to say get dust or spider webs that are hard to clean.
I also like the fact that the whole waste bucket comes off so that I can just take that to the trash without the whole vacuum.
Overall I'm using it as a whole house vacuum, and one I can take out to the car or get quick messes up.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Suction
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Cordless Vacuum
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There is several ways you can use this vacuum. I mainly use it for inside the house and my car
This Vacuum is modular meaning you can take off or and add certain pieces that fit your work. For inside the house I use the stick and the sweeping head works great on carpet and laminate.Whenever i use it for my car I take off the stick and only add the brush piece or what i call the needle piece. In the box you get a few extra pieces, the stick, the sweeping head, 2 batteries and a single battery charger. You also get an optional mount for the wall if you want to keep your vacuum at the same location at all times.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Carpet cleaning, Ease of use
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Not bad
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This is my first cordless vacuum. Good price compared to the competition, two batteries necessary if you are using the highest power setting. Works well on carpet, on the highest setting. Compact and easy to empty the waste container. Built-in LED light not useful - I don’t vacuum in the dark. Good quality and build.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Attachments, Suction
Cons mentioned:
Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I gets the job done...easily
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Im pretty impressed with the vaccum. It sure sucks up almost everything and i love all the different attachments. Ive had this for not even a month and the power button fell off...which was easy to put back on. Its also a little on the heavy side. I only wish it could mop too. Its a good value for less than 200.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Suction
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great choice for performance and value
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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We've grown up and old with the reliability of Hoover! For the money, this was an excellent choice! It does very well with sucking up the fine dirt. I like that the power head is heavy enough that it stays on the floor without tipping up. It swivels nicely to go around furniture and I love it being able to lay flat and get under most items. It is easy enough to empty dirt collector. Having 2 batteries is mandatory since it seems to run for about 10 minutes per charge. I look forward to trying the attachments next!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Cons mentioned:
Weight
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Nice entry into cordless vacuums
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I purchased this for my parents and they love it. Although its a tad heavy for my 84 year old mother.
NIce battery life but this comes with 2 so you are never left hanging or out of power in the middle of cleaning.
Pretty easy to empty too.
If you are looking for a nice easy to use and maneuver cordless vacuum at a reasonable price - this is definitely worth a look.