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Venson


Joined: Jul 22, 2007
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Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Original Message   Jul 28, 2008 1:51 pm
Hi,

Stopped at the Hoover Company website to look for the new upright MH mentioned.  Didn't find it but I was pleasantly surprised to discover that Hoover's made a serious attempt at a canister vacuum.  So serious in fact it seems to have borrowed a few things already done by Miele but what's wrong with that?  Nice thing is that the price on the website is only $299 and the machine comes with a three-year warranty.  It uses the Wind Tunnel power nozzle (Mole will probably know this nozzle's  repair record and efficiency). It might be the answer for some of the folks looking for a canister under the $400 mark.

I've included the following link to allow interested parties to browse the cleaner's user guide -- http://www.hoover.com/pdfs/manuals/S3670.pdf

Best,

Venson

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ElvisPresley


Joined: Jul 25, 2008
Points: 11

Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #25   Aug 4, 2008 10:31 am
how much does this vacuum weigh?
thanks
Motorhead


Joined: Nov 1, 2007
Points: 409

Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #26   Aug 4, 2008 1:15 pm
hoovergroover wrote:
Hey I just got one at my Hoover Service Center $299.99... and I got plenty of Free HEPA BAGS... I FRIGGIN LOVE THIS VAC.. I hope this is a sign of  better things to come.. One of the service guys mentioned something about a new Hoover Diamond Line comming out in 2009.. Anyway Cleaning my socks off.. just wanted to see if anyone else on the internet had a review of this vac.. BUY IT... LOVE IT!!

Hoovergroover, did you know you have a Dirt Devil?  This canister is sold in Europe as the Allegra model M7000.  Very nice machine, however, you mention that the Hoover store gave you some bags.  Just wondering if those 3 bags have a picture of the round Hoover Constellation on the front of the package.  If it does, those are not the right bags for your machine.  The correct bags have all of the writing on the bag in blue printing and have a picture of YOUR vacuum (the Dirt Devil Allegra) on the front cover.  While the bags do claim to be Type S bags (like the Constellation), they are different from the Constellation bags.  The bags for the Dirt Devil Allegra (oops, I mean Hoover Windtunnel) actually have a large piece of plastic in the bottom of the bag to deflect the airstream, keeping the dirt from penetrating the bag (like a Miele bag is designed).  In the Constellation, the motor is directly under this portion where the plastic would be; the machine would not be able to work correctly with the WindTunnel S bag in place as the air is drawn downward, and the motor would likely burn up.  They ARE two separate bags even though both are S bags and they look alike.

One of my friends bought one the day they came out.  He likes it but complains about the lack of a swivel power nozzle connection constantly.  Very difficult to use and doesn't steer at all, hindering its ability to be used under beds and such.  

Enjoy your Dirt Devil Hoover! 

-MH
This message was modified Aug 4, 2008 by Motorhead
Moderator Mike_W


"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"

"Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you"


Joined: Nov 30, 2004
Points: 1683

Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #27   Aug 4, 2008 6:11 pm

Well, of course he knows, because I told him in the above post.  See?


Mike_W wrote:
The S3670 has been on the website for about 3wks now.  There is nothing new about this machine.  This HOOVER does use a HOOVER power nozzle that is not available on the original.  The original is a European Dirt Devil(owned by TTI).  The S3670 will use the clothlike HEPA bags.  It will not be as good as the Riccar/Simplicity, but is an improvement over the HOOVER Windtunnel canisters of the past.



Give the model some time, it will be avail. in more places.  It just came out.
Venson


Joined: Jul 22, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #28   Aug 4, 2008 6:22 pm
For all those interested, Hoover has upped the wevbsite/suggested retail price to $314.95.

Venson

Moderator Mike_W


"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"

"Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you"


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Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #29   Aug 4, 2008 6:39 pm
Venson wrote:
For all those interested, Hoover has upped the wevbsite/suggested retail price to $314.95.

Venson


That is just HOOVER.  They will not be cheaper than other retail dealers, selling the Anniversary Windtunnel.  Others are selling w/an average price of $299.99(or less).
This message was modified Aug 4, 2008 by Mike_W
Moderator Mike_W


"There is no BEST or PERFECT vacuum cleaner"

"Take care of your vacuum, then your vacuum will take care of you"


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Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #30   Aug 4, 2008 6:58 pm
ElvisPresley wrote:
how much does this vacuum weigh?
thanks

24lbs.
Venson


Joined: Jul 22, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #31   Aug 4, 2008 7:40 pm
Mike_W wrote:
24lbs.


Hi,

The 24 pounds is quoted as being the cleaners "working weight".   I don't thnk the canister itself weighs that much.

Venson

Venson


Joined: Jul 22, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #32   Aug 4, 2008 7:47 pm
Mike_W wrote:
That is just HOOVER.  They will not be cheaper than other retail dealers, selling the Anniversary Windtunnel.  Others are selling w/an average price of $299.99(or less).



Hi Mike,

I am aware of the $299.99 general price.  What I am making note of is that Hoover itself started this vacuum out at $299.95 at the Hoover site. Shall we expect the price to be upped to $400 by the end of the week?  I am accustomed to seeing the reverse. 

Namely, a vacuum started out at a higher than usual  price that eventually comes down either a lot or a little.

As an instance, the Hoover Z started out nose-bleed high pricewise and finally ended up on Home Depot's shelves for fifty bucks a pop.

Best.

Venson

PS -- Forgot something.   If Hoover, intending to escalate the price, had stated the $300 as its "introductory price," the rise to $315 would be easy to understand.  They did not.

This message was modified Aug 4, 2008 by Venson
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 30, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #33   Aug 5, 2008 3:14 am
Motorhead wrote:

Enjoy your Dirt Devil Hoover! 

-MH

Since MOTOR brought up the HOOVER DIRT DEVIL connection through TTI, I took the liberty to post some TTI data which I excerpted from the TTI Web Site.  I highlighted some significant factoids in bold print.  Enjoy reading.  Of particular interest are the facts that the DIRT DEVIL Handcleaner, once the Old Royal metal, is considered its signature product after 100 plus years of operations and the DIRT DEVIL brand has a 98 percent name recognition. 

Carmine D.

TTI has combined Hoover with its existing Dirt Devil and Royal operations in Glenwillow, Ohio, to create TTI Floor Care North America, the largest floorcare business in North America. TTI is dedicated to building brand loyalty through customer satisfaction by providing customers with quality products that meet their cleaning needs. Continuing to focus on developing innovative products, and emphasizing advertising and operations, are the key drivers of TTI Floor Care North America's future growth and success.

About TTI

Founded in 1985 and listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited in 1990, TTI is a world-class supplier of superior home improvement and construction tools with a powerful portfolio of trusted brands and a strong commitment to innovation and quality. The portfolio that TTI offers includes a full line of power equipment products, floor care appliances, laser and electronic products employing over 20,000 people worldwide. TTI’s portfolio of global brands includes, among others, Milwaukee®, AEG®, Ryobi®, Homelite®, Hoover®, Royal®, Dirt Devil®, Regina® and Vax®. TTI is one of the constituent stocks on the Hang Seng HK MidCap Index under the Hang Seng Composite Index, the MSCI Hong Kong Index, the FTSE All-World Hong Kong index, the FTSE/Hang Seng Asian Cyclical Index and the Dow Jones Hong Kong Titans 30. For more information, please visit www.ttigroup.com.

About Royal Appliance

Royal Appliance, headquartered in Glenwillow, Ohio, is a leader in vacuum cleaning products and floor care appliances including Royal®, Regina®, and the Dirt Devil® line of products. The Dirt Devil® Hand Vac has grown to become Royal's signature product and the largest selling hand-held vacuum cleaner in the United States. As one of the world’s best known home category brands, Dirt Devil enjoys more than 98 percent brand name recognition. Dirt Devil products include uprights, stick vacs, canister vacs, hand vacs, and carpet extractors/shampooers. These products are sold through major retailers nationwide. Royal Appliance has operations in Glenwillow and Euclid, Ohio, and Ontario, Calif. The company was founded in 1905, making it the oldest vacuum manufacturer in the world.

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Lucky1


Joined: Jan 1, 2008
Points: 271

Re: Hoover S3670 canister . . .
Reply #34   Aug 7, 2008 7:25 am
Well... We just got our shipment of the new Hoover S3670's and briefly...

I'm fairly impressed

It's a lot bigger than I thought and I see more resemblance to Simplicity than Miele.
The wand is VERY much like the Simplicity as are the tools. It also has the same feel moving it around.

The plastic is MUCH better than the previous can (but still not top of the line).

I think Hoover UNDER PRICED it. I know the discounters will ruin it but I think it's a $400 plus can. So at the $325-$350 it's a winner. (Longevity and quality issues may change that)

One thing I didn't like was the neck of the PH which seemed cheaply made and I think might become the Achilles Heel. (Just My Opinion) and there is no release peddle.

The PH has that aggressive Hoover kick to it and when I plugged it in it was accidently turned on and scooted across the floor.

It has a lightweight Hepa Filter and I don't know if it is sold as a sealed system

Fit & Finnish give the impression (at least) of quality product both visually and tactile.
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