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Reviewers praised the Hoover ONEPWR Cordless Hand Vacuum for its ease of use and portability. They also appreciated its compact design and versatility. Still, they were not as impressed with its lack of a HEPA filter and the limited selection of tools that it shipped with.
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Table of Contents
Product Snapshot
Overview
The Hoover ONEPWR Cordless Hand Vacuum is a basic battery-powered hand vacuum released in 2019. It has a 14-minute battery life and a 75-minute recharge time that is quicker than some of the best vacuum cleaners on the market.
The vacuum cleaner also has a 0.6-liter easy-empty XL dirt cup and is pretty easy to use. It weighs only 3.42 pounds, so it is quite portable, and it also ships with a crevice cleaner to deal with messes in hard-to-reach areas.
With a maximum suction force of 4.6 kPa, the vacuum cleaner is more powerful than the iRobot H1 (2.02 kPa), and with a noise output of 79.3 decibels at its highest, it is not very disruptive.
Consensus
our Verdict
The Hoover ONEPWR Cordless hand vacuum garnered praise from reviewers for its simple and direct approach to vacuuming. Reviewers from Rtings liked that it was pretty simple to use, and through their tests, they established that it was one of the best vacuums for cleaning stairs and car interiors.
They credited this to the vacuum’s 3.42-pound weight and compact design – aspects that make it a more versatile option than the Eureka FloorRover Elite NEU630.
Also appreciated was its ability to pick up pet hair and 100% of large and small debris from bare floors and both low (66 to 82%) and high pile (48 to 60%) carpets.
Testers from Pro Tool Reviews also liked that its dirt canister was super easy to empty, and since it can hold up to 0.6-liters of debris, it would probably be good enough for one round of cleaning.
However, testers did not like that it had a minimal selection of attachment tools and didn’t come with a HEPA filter. They also felt that its battery life was fairly short.
ReasonS to Buy
Portable and lightweight
High suction force
Low noise output
Easy to empty dirt canister
Fast recharge time
Reason to Avoid
Limited selection of attachment tools
No HEPA filter
Short battery life
Hoover Onepwr Cordless Hand Vacuum Specs
Bagless
Yes
Bin Capacity
0.1 gal
Brush Roll Shut-Off
Unknown
Carpet Height Adjustments
Unknown
Cleaning Path Width
1.8"
Compatible Floor Type
Carpet
Cord Length
Unknown
Corded/Cordless
Cordless
Filter Type
Other
Hypoallergenic
Unknown
Pet
Yes
Product Weight
3 lbs
Vacuum Type
Handheld vacuums
Wet And Dry Usage
Unknown
All Specs
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The Hoover ONEPWR Cordless Hand Vacuum is a basic battery-powered hand vacuum released in 2019. It has a 14-minute battery life and a 75-minute recharge…
The Hoover ONEPWR Cordless Hand Vacuum is a basic battery-powered hand vacuum released in 2019. It has a 14-minute battery life and a 75-minute recharge time that is quicker than some of the best vacuum cleaners on the market.
The vacuum cleaner also has a 0.6-liter easy-empty XL dirt cup and is pretty easy to use. It weighs only 3.42 pounds, so it is quite portable, and it also ships with a crevice cleaner to deal with messes in hard-to-reach areas.
With a maximum suction force of 4.6 kPa, the vacuum cleaner is more powerful than the iRobot H1 (2.02 kPa), and with a noise output of 79.3 decibels at its highest, it is not very disruptive.
The Hoover ONEPWR Cordless Hand Vacuum has a 0.6-liter dirt compartment, but the one on the Hoover ONEPWR Evolve Pet is larger because it can…
The Hoover ONEPWR Cordless Hand Vacuum has a 0.6-liter dirt compartment, but the one on the Hoover ONEPWR Evolve Pet is larger because it can store up to 1 liter of debris. Also, the Evolve Pet has a longer-lasting battery that runs for up to 40 minutes, while the one on the Cordless Hand Vacuum only lasts 14 minutes.
The Hoover ONEPWR hand vacuum is not as quiet as the Black+Decker dustbuster AdvancedClean+ Pet, as it can get as noisy as 79.3 decibels, while…
The Hoover ONEPWR hand vacuum is not as quiet as the Black+Decker dustbuster AdvancedClean+ Pet, as it can get as noisy as 79.3 decibels, while the latter only hits 73.3 decibels when cleaning bare floors. Also, the ONEPWR Cordless has a higher suction power of 4.6 kPa compared to the AdvancedClean+ Pet, which averages 3.36 kPa.
The Hoover ONEPWR Cordless Hand Vacuum has a larger 0.6-liter dirt compartment compared to the HoLife HMO36E, whose compartment can hold 0.15 liters of debris.
However,…
The Hoover ONEPWR Cordless Hand Vacuum has a larger 0.6-liter dirt compartment compared to the HoLife HMO36E, whose compartment can hold 0.15 liters of debris.
However, the HMO36E is lighter than the Cordless Hand Vacuum, as it weighs 2.47 pounds, and the Cordless Vacuum weighs only 3.42 pounds.