Hoover Windtunnel Max Bagged

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I saw this at Sears last night. There is the new Hoover Multi Cyclonic Max Windtunnel that actually looks nice, it is a "maxed out" T series that actually uses Windtunnel Technology, unlike the rest of the "Windtunnel" Tseries line. But I saw the bagged version for the first time yesterday. It has the same body as T Series bagged, but there is a clear suction track showing the windtunnel technology going up the base. I'm guessing this a much better performer than the original bagged T Series, (I have it, and it is just not for me). I'd like to add both of the new Max Windtunnels to my collection though, they look pretty nice! Does anyone have any experience with either of them?
Thanks!
Chase

(I tried to find a link of the bagged one, but its not Hoover's website yet!)
So I included one of the bagless one.

http://www.hoover.com/product.aspx?model=UH70600&ds=false
 
The Model Number for this is UH30600, found on the interent selling for $154.37.
There was no price posted at Sears where the pictures were taking.
 
Actually just bought my mother the bagged version it seems so far to be a decent vacuum for the price (80 USD brand new on the Hoover ebay store) it has the floor pedal for the brushroll shutoff which you can use anytime without having to put the machine in the upright position my only complaint so far is that it doesn't have the option to go completely flat to get under beds like the hoover windtunnel selfpropelled does but in my opinion it's good for the price and not bad preformmce wise for a modern mainstream vacuum company product personally think the quality, features, and perfomance of the selfpropelled windtunnel are better but if you have hard floors the bagged version of the Hoover windtunnel max is the way to go in my opinion

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The Windtunnels have always been great. I've been trying to get the blue Anniversary edition myself.

Also, I am wondering if the OP's photos was taken at the Sears at University Park mall?
 
These machines are nice because it seems to actually have the windtunnel technology which is nice because apparently now they're saying it's windtunnel when it's not (heard this about the T series)
 
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<a name="start_12927.409845"></a>If you have any interest in this model, it's currently available at a steep discount new on Hoover's Ebay store.


 


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Wow, with the extra promocode it was only $59!  I ordered one and sort of want to get more for gifts!
 
Still Worth it

I've posted a thread about issues I've been having with the brushroll not shutting off and although that's been annoying i just want to say that Hoover and my local vacuum shop have been very good about the warranty and other then this it's a very good machine wether for yourself or as a gift so don't completely discount it because I do think it's important to support our very few bagged budget options still available on the market and like I said it still seems to be decent other then this one issue
 

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