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Posted at 4:07 PM on Sunday 04/19/09 by
Ben
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Walmart.com has the Hoover Mach 5 Multi-Chamber Cyclonic Bagless Vacuum for $169 + $1 shipping = $170 shipped. For lesser vacuuming needs, check out the Hoover Mach3 for $90 + $1 shipping.

  • Multi-chamber cyclonic system helps maintain airflow and cleaning performance
  • Lifetime HEPA Filter traps 99.95% of dust mites, ragweed, no replacement
  • The 28' cord retracts quickly and easily at the push of a button
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      njb - Posted 5:29 pm PDT 04/19/09 (2826 Posts)  Report Spam

      it's only hoover. should be $1 + 169 shipping.

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      btc909 - Posted 6:04 pm PDT 04/19/09 (2658 Posts)  Report Spam

      I can probably Vacuum at Mach 3 but Mach 5, I don't think I can handle vaccum at Mach 5 speeds!

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      dave_c - Posted 7:33 pm PDT 04/19/09 (16738 Posts)  Report Spam

      Why buy this when you can pay almost twice as much for a Dyson refurb that already broke once?

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      Illithar - Posted 7:52 pm PDT 04/19/09 (294 Posts)  Report Spam

      The presumably newer Hoover Mach 6 is $159.99 on Amazon (17.99 shipping).

      I've bought a couple of vacuums online from Amazon and they always beat the prices at Target, Home Depot or whatever.

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      heavyb31 - Posted 9:10 pm PDT 04/19/09 (141 Posts)  Report Spam

      I think Speed Racer got his Mach 6 on Amazon too.

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      fiftyfifty - Posted 9:11 pm PDT 04/19/09 (429 Posts)  Report Spam

      I got a blowjob from amazon one time.

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      S_Klass - Posted 11:02 pm PDT 04/19/09 (1512 Posts)  Report Spam

      The Mach 5 has 5 blades? Wink

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      heavyb31 - Posted 11:28 pm PDT 04/19/09 (141 Posts)  Report Spam

      Never got a BJ from Amazon, but I have gotten screwed

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      Departure1 - Posted 12:11 am PDT 04/20/09 (792 Posts)  Report Spam

      Consumer Reports says that Hoover vacuums have the worst repair history compared to other manufacturers.

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      allibaby - Posted 6:34 am PDT 04/20/09 (181 Posts)  Report Spam

      After buying a Hoover canister vacuum about 6 months ago I won't ever be buying Hoover again. Very marginal quality and the comment about the repair history doesn't surprise me.

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      muff_diver - Posted 7:19 am PDT 04/20/09 (215 Posts)  Report Spam

      #6 - can you provide a link? bacon is DESPERATE to lose his virginity.

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      nuisance - Posted 8:37 am PDT 04/20/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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      muff_diver - Posted 11:28 am PDT 04/20/09 (215 Posts)  Report Spam

      Sorry, bacon, but you're not losing your virginity to me.

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      nuisance - Posted 11:43 am PDT 04/20/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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      Anonymous - Posted 4:06 pm PDT 04/20/09 (16776936 Posts)  Report Spam

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      nuisance - Posted 4:09 pm PDT 04/20/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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      dave_c - Posted 1:10 am PDT 04/21/09 (16738 Posts)  Report Spam

      One last comment about the reliability of all plastic vacs.

      They are designed to not be very tolerant of heat. They'll last much longer if you do not run them for very long before letting them cool down, so the plastic motor mounts (and motor itself, since mounting one in plastic is a poor heatsink compared to metal) do not melt or get brittle, and of course if you rarely vac you will need to clean it out more often as a higher % of gunk per vac means a higher % of gunk getting stuck than if you vac'd regularly.

      In other words, if you are not anal about it, and vac on a regular basis, you can do a room at a time fine with even a low-end $50 vac. Just be mindful of the limitations of whatever you buy, there is a reason why some cost more but nobody really needs to spend $200 or more just to vac up their mess unless they have a heck of a lot of pets with long hair.

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