Hoover, 12A, Bagged Tempo Upright, Allergen Filtration, Filter Bag Check, Headlight, 15" Cleaning Width, Includes Attachments.
The Tempo WidePath features a 15-inch cleaning path for super fast vacuuming when you need it the most. Plus, the WidePath cleans indoor air while you vacuum, thanks to an innovative allergen filtration system that traps 100 percent of dust mites, 99.98 percent of ragweed, and common grass pollens for cleaner breathing and fresher air. A powerful, 12 amp motor provides ample suction and doesn't leave anything behind. A brilliant headlight illuminates the cleaning path to ensure thorough vacuuming. Onboard tool storage keeps attachments, such as a dusting brush, furniture nozzle, crevice tool, and two extension wands in close reach. A smaller profile (approximately 33-1/4 by 18-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches) and lighter overall weight makes the Tempo WidePath easy to push, and easier to maneuver around and under furniture, too. And, your purchase is covered by a Hoover one-year warranty. Get a Tempo WidePath, and never get behind on the housework again! --Brian Olson
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Works as expected:
I ordered this vacuum for my sons' apartment. They just moved in together! It works just fine; now the trick is getting them to use it.
my vacuum is a little jet:
my machine is has the greatest suction out all my vacuum i use to own and its also very light weight thats a big plus i would recommend to anyone
Doesn't Pick Up Dirt That Well:
I purchased this vacuum cleaner to replace a Hoover Sprint Vacuum I used for 6 years. The Tempo Widepath does a poor job of picking up any dirt particles. I actually did a test between the Hoover Sprint and the Hoover Tempo Widepath. The Sprint picks up everything but the Tempo Widepath leaves the dirt on the carpet. They don't make things like they used to.
A little better engineering, please:
The vacuum appears to work well, but my initial impression was that the vacuum and the package it came in were hastily engineered. The box arrived with a lot of things rattling around inside - like two bolts and one nut that were supposed to be in a small plastic bag taped to the bag door. The bag wasn't torn, so maybe the packer just threw them in the box. One of the nuts escaped in transit, the other was hiding under a flap in the bottom of the box. Cord storage is poorly thought out. Very... more info
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