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Hoover F7425-900 SteamVac Dual V with SpinScrub Hand Tool

Hoover F7425-900 SteamVac Dual V with SpinScrub Hand Tool

Hoover Company Model# F7425900 SteamVac V2 Steamer

The SteamVac WidePath's heated cleaning feature works when water, hot air and detergent are applied simultaneously to the carpet. Hot air is forced onto the SpinScrub brushes and into carpet fibers, assisting in drying the carpet and saving you time. Also cleans your hard floor surfaces with its polyethylene-covered sponge. Includes a removable tool rack and two bottles of 16-oz. cleaning solution.

  • Powerful 12-Amp Motor
  • Removable Tool Rack
  • SpinScrub Powered Hand Tool
  • 6 SpinScrub Removable Rotating Brushes
  • Automatic Detergent Mixing System
  • 2 Brush Speeds
  • Cleaning Solutions Included: One 16 oz. Carpet/Upholstery Detergent And One 16 oz. Bare Floor Cleaning Solution
  • Auto Rinse - Washes Carpet On The Forward Motion - Automatically Rinses Carpet With Clear Water On The Reverse Motion
  • Full 1-Year Mfg.Warranty
    Manufacturer: Hoover


    Price Range: $249.89 - $369.95


    Hoover F7425-900 SteamVac Dual V with SpinScrub Hand Tool
  • User Reviews
    Cheap junk - DO NOT BUY
    rating: 1

    Bought tis about a year and a half ago .. Used it three or four times. Went to use it and the valve at the bottom of the water tank was leaking. Called Hoover to buy a replacemnt valve and was told I have to buy the whole tank! At over $40 for the tank, Iam going to put hat money towards another brand - Gaurentee it won'tbea Hoover!!
    Didn't do that good of a job cleaning either!!


    Don't buy this !!!!
    rating: 1

    I like so many people have had to replace the leaky water tank twice to the tune of $50 per water tank. The top tank is poorly designed and easily cracks and then the machine is useless until you replace it. The furniture attachment was nice while it lasted, but now it won't spray either. I will never purchase another Hoover Spin Scrub. I wish I had read the reviews before purchasing this lemon!!!!


    Crappy model in a great line of cleaners
    rating: 2

    Pros: excellent suction, sufficient weight so you don't have to press it against the floor with your foot.
    Cons:
    - Leaks like crazy. You need to mop the floor of your kitchen or bathroom after every refill. God forbid to do a refill on a carpet!
    - It requires several attempts to correctly install the "clean water tank", and the thing keeps leaking on you in the process.


    Leaks like a sieve
    rating: 2

    First it's NOT a steal-vac by any stretch of the imagination. It is "hot water assisted" at best, depending on the temperature of your tap.
    It's about the only thing of its kind and size in the home carpet-washing niche which is why we bought it - but it's made of the cheapest materials possible and poorly engineered, as evidenced by the various handles all self-detaching under any weight, and it leaks like an incontinent old animal from all points, and the "tool carrier" is a complete joke.
    It survived the 1-year warranty and my wife likes it, but it's a delicate hothouse blossom and cannot withstand a guy's operational usage. Yesterday the little detergent container, the thing that has written in bold print DO NOT REMOVE FROM TANK written on it (and in the manual), detached itself and dived to it's dribbly death on the carpet.
    It committed Steam-vac seppuku. I used duct-tape to re-attach it in order to finish the hallway carpet.
    For the amount of money it cost ($242 at Bed Bath and Beyond using a 20%-off coupon) it's surely built down to a price-point with an inflated margin.
    My far less-expensive wet/dry shop-vac in the garage has a much more powerful motor, suction, and holding capacity - and a spray-bottle of soap-solution would probably function just as well with less leakage.
    It would be nice to see a "real" steam-vac with a heating element and pressurized nozzle at this price-point, engineered to last instead of as a self-dismantling throwaway.


    Cheap plastic
    rating: 2

    This worked great on first use. Second use resulted in a broken piece of plastic, but still usable. Next experience was fine. Tried it the other day, leaked all over the place. Don't see a crack, and won't be bothered with it anymore. My new machine will probably not be a hoover.




    Hoover F7425-900 SteamVac Dual V with SpinScrub Hand Tool









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