Hoover Elite Max Capacity Bagless Upright Vacuum (Refurbished)
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Vacuum uses a removable cup to catch dirt and a reusable filter to remove irritants from the air to make your home more comfortable
Any price comparison is to a new, nonrefurbished product price.
Hoover Elite Max Capacity Bagless Upright Vacuum (Refurbished)
Removes Dirt and Allergens
The cleaning head’s two channels of suction lift debris and dirt embedded deep into your carpet. A reusable HEPA filter removes dust, pollen, and other allergens, leaving the air in your house more breathable.
Cleans Multiple Surfaces
This vacuum is designed to tackle carpets as well as hard floors and hard-to-reach places. A scatter-guard barrier can be used when cleaning carpet-less surfaces to keep the machine from simply spreading dirt across the floor. Once your floors are clean, the 9’ hose can be used to pull cobwebs and debris from shelves or hog-tie the dust gnome who’s been sprinkling filth around your home.
Easy to Empty
The 2.3-liter dirt-catching cup can be released with the press of a button for emptying. Pour the contents into your trash and reinsert the cup without having to get your hands dirty or replace a bag.
Good to Know
- Includes a dusting brush and crevice tool for tight spots
- Five-position height adjustment
- Model number: UH72011RM
- Condition: manufacturer refurbished
- Product dimensions: 16.5”x12.38”x25.38”; 21lb.
- Cord length: 25’
About Hoover
W. H. Hoover’s name has long been identified with vacuum cleaners—in Britain, “Hoovering” is common slang for using the vacuum. But Hoover didn’t come up with the product that made him famous. Instead, the credit for Hoover’s original motorized vacuum model goes to a janitor named Murray Spangler, who had been looking for a way to eliminate the dust that aggravated his asthma. In 1908, a year after Spangler’s invention, Hoover bought the patent and brought Spangler aboard, and they quickly grew from there. The device has grown a long way from its original—called a “suction sweeper” and made out of a tin soap box, a fan, a sateen pillow case, and a broom handle. But Hoover has never stopped prioritizing floor care, offering a variety of cleaning solutions, including vacuums and carpet and hard-floor cleaners.
A straightforward look at what different vacuum types can do—and which type is best for your floors.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.
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Vacuum uses a removable cup to catch dirt and a reusable filter to remove irritants from the air to make your home more comfortable
Any price comparison is to a new, nonrefurbished product price.
Hoover Elite Max Capacity Bagless Upright Vacuum (Refurbished)
Removes Dirt and Allergens
The cleaning head’s two channels of suction lift debris and dirt embedded deep into your carpet. A reusable HEPA filter removes dust, pollen, and other allergens, leaving the air in your house more breathable.
Cleans Multiple Surfaces
This vacuum is designed to tackle carpets as well as hard floors and hard-to-reach places. A scatter-guard barrier can be used when cleaning carpet-less surfaces to keep the machine from simply spreading dirt across the floor. Once your floors are clean, the 9’ hose can be used to pull cobwebs and debris from shelves or hog-tie the dust gnome who’s been sprinkling filth around your home.
Easy to Empty
The 2.3-liter dirt-catching cup can be released with the press of a button for emptying. Pour the contents into your trash and reinsert the cup without having to get your hands dirty or replace a bag.
Good to Know
- Includes a dusting brush and crevice tool for tight spots
- Five-position height adjustment
- Model number: UH72011RM
- Condition: manufacturer refurbished
- Product dimensions: 16.5”x12.38”x25.38”; 21lb.
- Cord length: 25’
About Hoover
W. H. Hoover’s name has long been identified with vacuum cleaners—in Britain, “Hoovering” is common slang for using the vacuum. But Hoover didn’t come up with the product that made him famous. Instead, the credit for Hoover’s original motorized vacuum model goes to a janitor named Murray Spangler, who had been looking for a way to eliminate the dust that aggravated his asthma. In 1908, a year after Spangler’s invention, Hoover bought the patent and brought Spangler aboard, and they quickly grew from there. The device has grown a long way from its original—called a “suction sweeper” and made out of a tin soap box, a fan, a sateen pillow case, and a broom handle. But Hoover has never stopped prioritizing floor care, offering a variety of cleaning solutions, including vacuums and carpet and hard-floor cleaners.
A straightforward look at what different vacuum types can do—and which type is best for your floors.
For questions pertaining to this deal, click the Ask a Question button below. For post-purchase inquiries, please contact Groupon customer support.
Goods sold by Groupon Goods. View the Groupon Goods FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico
- How is the strike-through price determined?