Hoover Vortex V2000

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ibaisaic

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Hi everyone,

I'm at my Mum's sorting out the bulk of my collection and rediscovered this little gem that I've owned from new and has had very little use. This is the model that forced Dyson to sue Hoover for patent infringement.

I really like the Vortex, it has one of the old style Hoover activators with beater pads and stiff brushes, a very long hose and decent performance. It also features automatic cord rewind, something that no Dyson upright has offered.

I have included a picture of my Hoover Hurricane that didn't infringe Dyson's patent.

I hope you enjoy the pics.

Roger

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I always liked the Vortex range. I remember Asda selling them for a while and my friend's mum buying one. They were a lot better in performance and much more attractive than the DC01 from what I remember.
 
Yes Chris, the Vortex was a much better performer than the DC01 and better looking. The dust container was easier to empty too and the tools were easy to use.

Although based on the PurePower, the Vortex was better made, but then it was made in EC (I assume Portugal) and the quality was better than the China made cleaners.
 
They seem to be getting more and more scarse these days - which is a real shame. Even the later models without the triple vortex were better than Dysons of the time and didn't have half the filter trouble and reliability problems that Hoover have now. It does seem, however, that the Slalom and Freedom are a step in the right direction for Hoover.
 
My sister still has the V2000 that I had, then I passed it on to her.

Mine was the original version, released in April 1999. It had a washable foam exhaust filter at launch. The 'S-Class' / HEPA filtered version followed on a few months later. I ordered an 'S-Class' filter as an optional extra, to upgrade my machine. The original 'S-Class' filter was a visibly pleated affair. Later versions of the filter had an overlaid honeycomb shield to prevent damage to the pleats.

Which? decreed that the Triple Vortex was a good performer against the Dyson models.

I liked the Triple vortex hose and tools far better than the Dyson clumsy wand affair: and several friends and family agreed.

My sister was in possession of the cleaner when her gas boiler service technician called to do the annual maintenance on the hot water system. He asked to use her hoover, and he said that the Hoover was far better looking than the Dysons.
 
Hi Roger.

So the sort through has begun! apologies for not getting back to you, re your e-mail - am totally snowed under with stuff, including moving storage again! will replay as soon as possible.

So the Vortex is the first machine to be shown off - and what a stunner.
I saw one of these on ebay a few months ago, but was collection only and out of reach unfortunately - like so many things.

The little, if any usage, its received is definately reveraled in its condition - stunning, absolutely stunning.

I am still a learner in the world of cleaners, so i have to ask the turbopowerpaul/matchboxpaul question - whats the model number and when were they introduced?

definately agree with the comments that they look better than Dysons. personally, i dont like the wild and whacky designs that prevail these days - i like my cleaner to look like a cleaner, if you know what i mean.

Myself and rob own, what i assume was, the replacement for/development of the Vortex......the model W2600 Whirlwind.

Not wishing to divert the subject matter away from the vortex, but please can someone fill me in on the history etc of the Whirlwind, so that i can put everything into context.

oh yes, and where does the Hurricane fit in?

great machine Roger.
Cant wait to see what else you rediscover.

in anticipation!!!!
paul

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Much prefer the autoflex and orange detailing of the Vortex, over the Whirlwind. The Vortex looks much smarter for it.

paul
 

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