Quote from dualcyclone on 10/21/06 at 11:31am:Most of my friends from VCCC have a Hoover Slider. So do I. While it's very light weight, it really doesn't have any suction to speak of. The brush revolves and basically throws the dirt into a tiny little cup, with a paper thin filter that clogs immediately. Try picking up a small piece of dry cat food with the left side of the Slider. It will be next Tuesday before the brush gets the one piece of cat food into the 'dirt cup'. At least the Dyson actually works ("properly" as James would say).
Hey Dual:
I don't have cat food. My lab is diabetic and can't eat dry dog food.
But I have a grand daughter whose 2 1/2 years old. She drops and throws M&M's plain and peanuts, cheerios, cocoa puffs, and fruit loops on the floor. The HOOVER Slider works wonderfully. I like the fact that in the upright position it cuts off and then starts again when the handle is released.
The opening for the debris into the dirt bin (the dirt bin is small) is about the size of the top half of an adult's thumb. Anything that is smaller than this has no problem for picking up and passing thru to the dirt bin. I vacuum the cement floor in my two car garage with the HOOVER Slider. I get alot of small pebbles and flower leaves and such in the garage. HOOVER Slider gets them right up.
When I first saw the HOOVER Slider I thought it was a toy too. Looks are deceiving. It's no higher than most of the play vacuums sold for the same price. After I used it, I was convinced it is a wonderful quick cleaning aid for many household tasks.
I typically use the car vacuums at the gas pumps for 50 cents for 5 minutes. But these don't pick up my lab's hair which gets stuck to the car carpeting. What I can't get with the straight suction car vacuums, I get with the HOOVER Slider. My lab stays in the back of our Ford Explorer when we travel. It's all carpeted. The straight suction at the gas pump vacuums can't get the dog hair up. The HOOVER Slider does easily. Because of the revolving brush roll.
I don't care if it looks like a Christmas Tree ornament, if it does the job and costs $25-$40 dollars with a 30 minute charge, I'm a buyer and user.
I am probably one of the HOOVER Slider's best customers. I've purchased quite a few and gifted them away to friends, family, and neighbors. They all praise the HOOVER Slider. I have 4 brand new HOOVER Sliders in boxes in the garage. Also to be gifted away. And I'll probably buy more for the same reason. It's sad that HOOVER doesn't market these more aggressively. Every home in the USA would have at least one. Great for stairs too.
Hello Chris:
I can see some potential in the dyson DC16 (with improvements) for car detailing and limosine services, bus and rail lines, and even movie theaters. But not with a 5 minute run time. Maybe with 30 minute run time it would be attractive to the above buyers and users, at the current price.
Carmine D.