williamr1248
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I have been using the Hoover Anniversary Convertible and the Hoover Anniversary Windtunel for the last two weeks. They are quite different in performance.
(1) The Convertible has an automatic brush shut off or a manuel shut off on the handle. This makes using the dusting tools much quieter and is easier if you want to use the machine itself on the hardwood floors.
(2) The standard attachment hose for the Convertible seems to work much better and the machine pulls backwards much easier than the windtunnel.
I have a lot of carpet and bare floors so if I HAD to make a choise it would be the Convertible because the dusting tools work better and it is quieter BUT that Windtunnel sure is a beautiful color.(3) The Windtunnel seems to have a little more suction but the Convertible seems to have better air-flow. This shows up when you go off the edge of the carpet or use the powered hand tool which comes with the Convertible.
(4) There is one air inlet passage on the Windtunnel and the Convertible has one at each end of the nozzle and the Convertible has the belt in the center. The Convertible SOUNDS much more like a Hoover on the Carpet. The Windtunnel is just plain LOUD.
(5) I also much prefer the light on the Convertible. The Windtunnel just has a bright bulb glaring into nowhere.
The lens on the Convertible might get broken easily because it is so close to the carpet.
(6) In summary: As a vac collector I like them both. The Convertible is quieter and MUCH easier (almost pleasant) to use with the dusting tools. I got the Hoover extension hose and the connection is better on the Convertible. With the Windtunnel you must remove the regular hose before attaching the extension hose. I am using the fuller brush that came with my Constellation tools. I do not like the bagless part of the Convertible and would prefer to use the bin with the hepa bag. That is just a personel preference. They both are beautiful colors but the Windtunnel is a stunning blue shade. If you like the sound of the older Hoovers on the Carpet then you will prefer the Convertible and using the tools is much better on the Convertible but I do have some reservations about the durability of the Convertible. I would think these would be the last of real Hoover designs.
(1) The Convertible has an automatic brush shut off or a manuel shut off on the handle. This makes using the dusting tools much quieter and is easier if you want to use the machine itself on the hardwood floors.
(2) The standard attachment hose for the Convertible seems to work much better and the machine pulls backwards much easier than the windtunnel.
I have a lot of carpet and bare floors so if I HAD to make a choise it would be the Convertible because the dusting tools work better and it is quieter BUT that Windtunnel sure is a beautiful color.(3) The Windtunnel seems to have a little more suction but the Convertible seems to have better air-flow. This shows up when you go off the edge of the carpet or use the powered hand tool which comes with the Convertible.
(4) There is one air inlet passage on the Windtunnel and the Convertible has one at each end of the nozzle and the Convertible has the belt in the center. The Convertible SOUNDS much more like a Hoover on the Carpet. The Windtunnel is just plain LOUD.
(5) I also much prefer the light on the Convertible. The Windtunnel just has a bright bulb glaring into nowhere.
The lens on the Convertible might get broken easily because it is so close to the carpet.
(6) In summary: As a vac collector I like them both. The Convertible is quieter and MUCH easier (almost pleasant) to use with the dusting tools. I got the Hoover extension hose and the connection is better on the Convertible. With the Windtunnel you must remove the regular hose before attaching the extension hose. I am using the fuller brush that came with my Constellation tools. I do not like the bagless part of the Convertible and would prefer to use the bin with the hepa bag. That is just a personel preference. They both are beautiful colors but the Windtunnel is a stunning blue shade. If you like the sound of the older Hoovers on the Carpet then you will prefer the Convertible and using the tools is much better on the Convertible but I do have some reservations about the durability of the Convertible. I would think these would be the last of real Hoover designs.