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TTIpowerT


Location: PA
Joined: Oct 20, 2008
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NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Original Message   Oct 25, 2008 9:43 pm
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The Hoover Platinum Collection according to ASTM608 carpet testing includes the best cleaning bagged upright and best cleaning cyclonic bagless upright on the market today!


Includes:

*Linx cordless system with 18v Lithium ion technology on a hand and light/stick vac.

*Bagged Upright: Most powerful lightweight vacuum in the marketplace removes more dirt in one pass than other uprights(ASTM F-608)

*Baggless Upright : Removes more dirt than any other bagless vacuum on the market using multi-stage cyclonic filtration system and Hoover’s patented WindTunnel™ technology which utilizes three suction tunnels to lift and remove even the hidden dirt (Per ASTM F608)

*New Carpet Cleaner Removes more dirt from carpet than any other leading brand of carpet cleaner (test FCTP-0024)

*Best in class 6 yr warranty!
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Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #42   Nov 9, 2008 11:49 am
CarmineD wrote:
</div><p>Hello Venson:</p><p>Nilfisk acro-batt uses nickel metal hydride batteries [the choice of most power tools] which take 75 minutes to charge.  Decent charge time.  Does your corded model have the &quot;articulated joint?&quot;  If so, how well does it work?  I thought that this is an interesting feature from a comfort perspective for the user.  And opined how it would have been conceived and added by the company, lest it specifically asked users for feedback.  Is your bag 3.3 quart capacity too?  Which measures up/bests most full size bagless dirt bins, but falls short of the better bagged capacities. </p><p>The EUREKA Freedom appears to be a model from the 90's?  Is that the correct time?  Curious why it died w/o mention?</p><p>Thanks Venson.  All forthcoming intelligence is appreciated.</p><p>Carmine D.

Hi,

I believe the Eureka 6350A was produced some time during the latter 1980s.

My landlord used to kid me about the Nilfisk whenever I'd have it out. It looks something like whatever that thing was they carried around on their backs in Ghost Busters. (Every now and then he asks if I still have it.)

That joint is a flexible rubber fitting between the motor unit and the bag chamber at the top. Nilfisk has been using this design for a good while and it's a much better design idea than the standard backpack vacuum as the split unit flexes as you bend. Working with it is quite a comfortable situation when doing stairs or cleaning overhead but it can be a problem if you move into tight confines and need to turn here or there.

The Back-uum produces great suction and the bag size for my purposes is fine. I would wonder how well it would fare in a large commercial environment where there's lots more fine dust to encounter. The hose is narrower at its working end and wider at the end connecting to the cleaner to help prevent clogging. Electrolux used to use the same idea.

My model, a rarity, also has an outlet for a power nozzle but I was never able to find an electrified hose or external cord set that would have allowed me use of it. It's a fine machine if you do vacuuming only. However, for normal duty where you may well need to leave off vacuuming to handle other cleaning tasks as you go, it may mean having to take the machine off and put it on again repeatedly.

By the way, I checked out the Hoover site to see if they sold replacement batteries for your Slider but all I saw was the charger replacement. Per the user manual, replacing the battery is doable. What the cost is -- I don't know.

Best,

Venson
CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #43   Nov 9, 2008 1:20 pm
Thanks for the info Venson: 

I should have known the 80's, its upright style is a giveaway.  EUREKA revamped uprights for the 90's.

The Nifisk Back-um sounds exciting as does the cordless.

You're right, the lux 30's started the tapered end hose and used for many years on their models. 

BTW, I purchased over dozen HOOVER Sliders and gifted most away.  But kept 2 for me.  With both charged now and ready for usage, I can cover the same cleaning area, if I chose [1500 sq feet], with 30 minutes of total run time. 

Thanks Venson.  Onward and upward.

Carmine D.

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DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #44   Dec 3, 2008 4:08 pm
I have not followed this thread to close, I do not know if this has been discussed...  It looks like this Platinum stick has no Windtunnel as TTI advertises.  Anyone?

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hoovergroover


Joined: Jul 29, 2008
Points: 14

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #45   Dec 3, 2008 5:57 pm
I work / worked for Hoover these units will hit the stores @ $179.99 (stick vac) 199.99 as of now at service centers..  who knows if you have a relationship with one of us maybe you could get a hellofa deal.. (we are closing).. your right where is the windtunnel.. none.. (Ithought it would dilute the name)...but that is not to say this thing is not a complete beast.. You can dump a 3-4 inch pile of crap on the floor and it will devoure it. It runs for 12-16 minutes on a charge using a lithium ion battery which charges full in 3 Hours. No degradation of suction over time when the battery is out is just cuts off. It is sweet. No edge cleaning, but put a pebble or whatever is small and heavy on the edge approach the object head on and the opening in the front will pick it up. I love the thing! I clean our store with it all the time it is all I use. The hand vac is ok.. the duster doesn't stay out.. put a half pound of pressure on it it goes back over the crevice tool. But it has good suction and good run time. Pray for us at Hoover, we need it, let us find jobs and support our little families... Our last day is Dec 31, 2008. God bless.
Venson


Joined: Jul 23, 2007
Points: 1900

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #46   Dec 3, 2008 9:21 pm
hoovergroover wrote:
I work / worked for Hoover these units will hit the stores @ $179.99 (stick vac) 199.99 as of now at service centers..  who knows if you have a relationship with one of us maybe you could get a hellofa deal.. (we are closing).. your right where is the windtunnel.. none.. (Ithought it would dilute the name)...but that is not to say this thing is not a complete beast.. You can dump a 3-4 inch pile of crap on the floor and it will devoure it. It runs for 12-16 minutes on a charge using a lithium ion battery which charges full in 3 Hours. No degradation of suction over time when the battery is out is just cuts off. It is sweet. No edge cleaning, but put a pebble or whatever is small and heavy on the edge approach the object head on and the opening in the front will pick it up. I love the thing! I clean our store with it all the time it is all I use. The hand vac is ok.. the duster doesn't stay out.. put a half pound of pressure on it it goes back over the crevice tool. But it has good suction and good run time. Pray for us at Hoover, we need it, let us find jobs and support our little families... Our last day is Dec 31, 2008. God bless.

Hey hoovergroover,

I'm very glad to hear good things about the Hoover Platinum lightweight.  Nonetheless, I may be being made "redunant" in not too long a time myself so I cannot only sympathize but empathize.  I sincerely, hope that you and the other workers can transition from your present situations to a new ones without much problem. 

Odd isn't?  People going around literally trampling other people to death just buy things but, even for all, that businesses can't afford to pay employees.

Anyway . . . again . . . may this all prove merely a small inconvenient point in your history.

Best,

Venson
TTIpowerT


Location: PA
Joined: Oct 20, 2008
Points: 13

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #47   Dec 3, 2008 9:56 pm
RESPONDING TO DYSONINVENTSBIG POST/PHOTOS:

The Hoover Linx Stick Vac DOES have WINDTUNNEL Technology. The photo you took has the bottom cover on and looks exactly like any other Hoover WindTunnel from that view (exception being WT2 units bc bright green/orange/red color chambers).

If you remove the bottom cover (as i'm sure you have) and compare with other Hoover WT uprights you'll see it's exactly the same. It is of course designed to scale around the brushroll as the Linx Stick Vac has a smaller nozzle then other WT uprights and yet still out cleans the leading corded upright competitors! :)
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DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #48   Dec 4, 2008 1:46 am
hoovergroover wrote:
I work / worked for Hoover these units will hit the stores @ $179.99 (stick vac) 199.99 as of now at service centers..  who knows if you have a relationship with one of us maybe you could get a hellofa deal.. (we are closing).. your right where is the windtunnel.. none.. (Ithought it would dilute the name)...but that is not to say this thing is not a complete beast.. You can dump a 3-4 inch pile of crap on the floor and it will devoure it. It runs for 12-16 minutes on a charge using a lithium ion battery which charges full in 3 Hours. No degradation of suction over time when the battery is out is just cuts off. It is sweet. No edge cleaning, but put a pebble or whatever is small and heavy on the edge approach the object head on and the opening in the front will pick it up. I love the thing! I clean our store with it all the time it is all I use. The hand vac is ok.. the duster doesn't stay out.. put a half pound of pressure on it it goes back over the crevice tool. But it has good suction and good run time. Pray for us at Hoover, we need it, let us find jobs and support our little families... Our last day is Dec 31, 2008. God bless.

Hoovergroover,

I could not be any more sorry for your situation.  I have and will continue to pray for you and yours and the many other Americans who need Gods help.  Keep trusting in Him, He has delivered the answer, opened doors, etc., for me and my family many, many times.        DIB

P.S.  Thanks for the Windtunnel response.
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DysonInventsBig


Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #49   Dec 4, 2008 2:27 am
TTIpowerT wrote:
RESPONDING TO DYSONINVENTSBIG POST/PHOTOS:

The Hoover Linx Stick Vac DOES have WINDTUNNEL Technology. The photo you took has the bottom cover on and looks exactly like any other Hoover WindTunnel from that view (exception being WT2 units bc bright green/orange/red color chambers).

If you remove the bottom cover (as i'm sure you have) and compare with other Hoover WT uprights you'll see it's exactly the same. It is of course designed to scale around the brushroll as the Linx Stick Vac has a smaller nozzle then other WT uprights and yet still out cleans the leading corded upright competitors! :)

TTIpower,

I've never seen this vac in person and only pulled the undercarriage image off another site and used a promo pic too.  It does not look like there is a Windtunnel there.  HooverGrover says no Windtunnel and you're saying there is.  It is clear as mud. :)  Can you describe the filtration?  What is the leading corded upright (I assmue you're talking corded stick)?

Is the $120 price tag on the Platinium handheld is in response to the $149 Dyson Handleld and/or it's sucess?
Thanks.

DIB


CarmineD


Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #50   Dec 4, 2008 7:28 am
Hello TTIpowerT:

Your description of the HOOVER WT technology fits my WT Upright Supreme perfectly.  WT technology maximizes the suction power produced by the vacuum/revolving brush equally across the entire nozzle opening.  Unlike most uprights which have uneven [from poor to better] suction power across the nozzle opening.  The latter requires several passes over the same carpet area for comparable WT cleaning results with a single pass.  I like the cordless stick vacuum and price.  Glad to hear good initial reviews.

Hoovergroover:

Sorry to hear the news about your employment situation with HOOVER/TTI.  Maybe it's an opportunity to venture out and possibly open up your own vacuum cleaner business.   You have the industry background and foundation.  The rest will come easily. 

Carmine D.

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hoovergroover


Joined: Jul 29, 2008
Points: 14

Re: NEW!!! TTI releases HOOVER PLATINUM COLLECTION
Reply #51   Dec 4, 2008 10:15 am
TTIpowerT wrote:
RESPONDING TO DYSONINVENTSBIG POST/PHOTOS:

The Hoover Linx Stick Vac DOES have WINDTUNNEL Technology. The photo you took has the bottom cover on and looks exactly like any other Hoover WindTunnel from that view (exception being WT2 units bc bright green/orange/red color chambers).

If you remove the bottom cover (as i'm sure you have) and compare with other Hoover WT uprights you'll see it's exactly the same. It is of course designed to scale around the brushroll as the Linx Stick Vac has a smaller nozzle then other WT uprights and yet still out cleans the leading corded upright competitors! :)

Perhaps your confused about what windtunnel means. Windtunnel refers to the 3 disinct air pathways generated inside the agitator housing. The first being on the leading edged of the cleaner which travels the entire length of the agitator housing which picks larger litter. The second refers to the helix design of the agitator. As is spins it creates the vortex. The last steps in "windtunnel" is the rear air pathway which also covers the entire length of the agitator housing which picks the fine dust agitated out of the carpet. These 3 distinct pathways is "Windtunnel". The linx stick vac does have the helix brush, and as the picture shows it lacks the same front nozzle pathway and the rear pathway is different as well. Not to say this design isn't good, it picks up better than the Hoover flair. Not do to it's power (motor), but due to the nozzle design (center nozzle cut out) and the bristle length. However as a side note, which some of you may see a benifit to (finer carpets ie. wool/silk) the bristle tensile strength is not nearly as aggresive as the fullsized uprights or can powerheads which I am sure some of you did not like not because it didn't clean, but because the brush is stiff and perhaps wear certain carpets although I can't testify to that statement. TTI did do many many things correct. I'll name some just to be fair and in hopes that they read this although they already know. TTI had the hopes of being the most admired floor care company in the world. This was to be centered around genuine authentic people, innovative products and first class customer service. If a unit was a little out of warranty.. cover it.. if somebody lived to far away from a service center or authorized warranty center send them a new unit.. Customer is very angry.. send them a new cleaner.. Price not low enough.. lower it.. deal not sweet enough give them free bags or detergent. Their products ( ok some say and it may be so that they are copying some designs) were getting better. Evident by changes to the F7 series steamvac upper tanks, the Self Proppled actuator arm reinforcement evident by the double x's hot stamped on the bar and don't forget the S3670 (ok looks like a miele and some others..). The quality was and still may be there, and is getting better. Look at the new 3 and 6 years warranty.. 
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