🧹 Elevate Your Clean Game with Comfort and Style!
The Hoover Commercial Shoulder Vac Pro Backpack Bagged Vacuum Cleaner is a lightweight, ergonomic vacuum designed for both carpet and hard floors. Featuring a HEPA media filter that captures 99.97% of dust and allergens, this vacuum ensures a cleaner environment. Its quiet operation and extra-long cord enhance usability, making it ideal for professional cleaning tasks.
Cable Length | 5 Inches |
Hose Length | 60 Inches |
Connectivity Technology | Cordless |
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 13"W x 30"H |
Item Weight | 9.2 Pounds |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Form Factor | Cannister |
Style Name | Backpack |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Portable | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Carpet, Hard Floor |
Color | Black |
Noise Level | 80 dB |
Motor Horsepower | 3.5 horsepower |
Additional Features | Chiropractor-designed harness |
Filter Type | Cartridge |
Surface Recommendation | Carpet , Hard Floors, Upholestry |
Capacity | 10 Pounds |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Amperage | 8.5 Amps |
Voltage | 28 |
K**R
Best Ever. C2401-010 (the 010 is VERY important!)
If you have largely hard wood floors with the occasional area rug, just buy it. Don't think about it. Just buy it.I run a cleaning business in Oregon where absolutely everyone has hardwood floors and area rugs. This thing is a breeze and makes short work of large areas. I use to have some complaints about it, but have gotten over them by making a few changes in the way I use it. Once you are nice to your vacuum, it will be nice to you.Here is a list of why this is the greatest vacuum you will ever own and why you will want to buy it for all your friends and family:1) small and light weight. At Green Clean Queen (my cleaning business) we are all pretty petite women. As long as you aren't stupid, wear at least the waist strap (those with large busts find the chest strap just makes things uncomfortable, but it's not that necessary anyway), and stand up straight, it will not hurt your back. Really. "W.O.W." It's on the side of the vacuum 'Wear right. Operate right. Work right."It does have a tendency to undress you. So watch out for that. The waist strap likes to pull your shirt up and the back of the vacuum likes to push your pants down. Either deal with your crack showing a bit or wear a longer shirt and a belt, or vacuum when no one is there to watch you. Problem solved.2) the metal wand. I accidentally bought the C2401 (NOT C2401-010) and was DEVASTATED that they were not the same thing. The metal wand on this version (C2401-010) is straight. We use this to our advantage in my company by sticking the mop in the vacuum wand so we only have to carry one thing instead of awkwardly carrying two.Over time the friction fit has let me down, but I have learned to deal with it. The floor attachment is permanently stuck to the metal wand. That's fine by me because then it never falls off. The connection point between the two sections of the wand has become super weak and doesn't like to stay together. Not to worry, a bit of velcro and some zip ties has created a quick release strap to hold the two pieces together. Now they stay together when you want them to (vacuuming and carrying it around with a mop inside) and they easily come apart when you want to use one of the smaller attachments for upholstery, blinds, anything that is just out of your reach. It's alright on cobwebs, but if you have even a moderate cobweb problem, vacuuming them will just kill your neck, back, and hand (it's not the right angle for comfortably reaching up... perfect for down though).I find it annoying that the attachments don't easily stick to the vacuum in anyway. Easily remedied with a plastic baggie and a binder clip... Put the attachments in the baggie and clip the bugger to the belt. Problem solved.3) the floor attachment. I hate, hate, hate brush floor attachments. To me they are useless. They gather dust bunnies and move them around your house and they make it difficult to suck up larger things like marbles, spare change, legos, crayons, etc... The floor attachment on the C2401-010 is seriously the best option for about 75% of possible floor types. It makes a horrible irritating noise across slate and tile, but it really sucks (in the best way). It is fantastic for wood floors and laminate and maneuvers easily to get around under things without having to move heavy furniture. The trick is to get closer to the ground (so squat, but keep your back straight), twist the handle and wand so it is parallel to the floor. If you don't do this, the back wheels will be like a lever and pull the business end off the floor so it doesn't get it all. And because it doesn't have brushes on it, but instead parallel, collapsible squeegee-like stuff you can easily move from hardwoods, to under the edges of rugs, to the tops of area rugs. It does not have a beater bar so if there is a lot of weird stuff in the carpet you have to be the beater bar and quickly run it back and forth bringing the stuff to the top to be sucked up easily. It does get tiring after a while and does require both hands, but it is infinitely easier than hauling out the upright to do an 8x10 ft area.I also love the floor attachment because it actually picks stuff up. Not just dirt and dust bunnies, but quarters and crayons and kitty litter. It only pushes around large stuff that is just a little bit too tall for it. BUT! Those are also the things on the floor that are easy to see so you just have to lift and place the vacuum to suck it up. The only thing that is has a problem with are garment tags. They seem to be everywhere and I always hope that the vacuum will get it because I don't want to bend down to pick it up. They will ALWAYS get stuck until you can suck up something big enough to dislodge it or shove your finger up there to try to fish it out because the high pitched squeal is starting to annoy you. The wand occasionally clogs if you suck up enough long rigid things like toothpicks and qtips, but it's easy enough to take apart and fix.It does not do well with high-pile or shag carpet. If you house is mostly tall carpet, this probably isn't for you. Though it does make cleaning corners, edges, upholstery, blinds, curtains, etc into really easy work.4) HEPA filter. Enough said. The last thing you want is to spew what you just vacuumed up back into the air to settle later. No bueno.5) volume. It's actually pretty quiet. Maintain it, and it will not make that horrible loudness of a dying vacuum engine.6) clear dome lid. You can see all the nastiness that you are picking up! It's gross yet satisfying. It really sucks to empty the cloth dust bag, but if you empty it into an empty, kitchen sized garbage bag OUTSIDE and DOWNWIND. You'll get use to it. Because I use this vacuum literally every single day I have to empty it a lot so I don't want to get paper bags because of cost and waste. It helps to beat the cloth bag against something like a fence or tree to get the dust out. Be mindful of the wind direction!7) it comes with a ridiculously long cord that you can replace if necessary. When you get your vacuum, do yourself a favor and throw away that white rubber thing that holds the cord to the vacuum. Just cut it off and throw it away. Either tie a knot, or buy a $1 "S" connector at the hardware store. With the cord being so long you can get a lot done without having to unplug and replug in every room. You also have about 50' of heavy duty extension cord to get stuck under doors and around chairs and pulling itself away from the vacuum. That's annoying when it happens. So tie a knot, get use to either getting stuck and having to backtrack, or get really good at carrying the cord with you. (We work in teams so whoever is mopping after the vaccumer has to mind the cord.) Also, by throwing away the white attachment thingy you save yourself the hassle of trying to awkwardly recoil the cord so it doesn't get all knotted. We just unplug it from the vacuum, unplug it from the wall, and coil it around something (arm or plastic coily thing). It will work it's own knots out then.Also because we have to carry a vacuum, floor attachments and mop, and buckets of cleaning supplies to and from the car all day, we invested in reusable velcro ziptip-esque things. Then we coil the flexible hose around the back and velcro the bend handle and the cord all to the top handle on the vacuum. You can also hook bags of rags and the like over the hooks on the top if you wanted.8) TWO YEAR COMMERCIAL WARRANTY! TWO YEARS! Every other commercial vacuum only has a 1 year warranty. Not that I've ever had any problems with mine and I've been using it pretty much daily for the last 7 months.I'm sure I could come up with more reasons why this is the greatest vacuum ever, but I feel I've written enough. I have shared my tips and tricks and feel I have made enough of a case as to why everyone in the world should buy this vacuum (NOT the C2401 or any other vacuum, but the C2401-010). I think I'm going to buy them in bulk to give as wedding presents.
C**3
Great vac!!!
Works great!! I loved my cordless Dyson but it was coming to the end of its life and I was tired of not being able to vacuum my entire house on a single charge so I decided to get a corded vac again.PROs: great suction, super duper long cord, can vac entire house at one time (vs using a cordless that loses charge half way through) glides smoothly on HARD floors, nice long handle that is shaped in such a way that it will go underneath furniture on feet, wide head so that can vac a wider path and get done quicker, large dirt canister, easy to put on back, comfy enough to wearCONs: obviously the cord—it’s great that it’s long but it does get in the way a bit, awkward to use in tight spaces—not good if all rooms are small because you’ll be hitting walls with the long handle or bumping them with backpack, wide head doesn’t fit into tight spaces so might need to do some areas with a vac with smaller head, dirt canister is a pain to clean out (can’t just quickly dump like a bagless vac), does not glide on carpeted surfaces—seems like you have to vac at just the right angle otherwise it kind of “catches” (don’t mean snag, just doesn’t glide) since there are no wheels on the head, definitely not as convenient as a cordless and so I don’t vac as often as I should cuz it takes more time to assemble, takes more storage spaceDespite all the CONs, I still highly recommend this vac, but I think the CONs need to be considered to see if it would work in your situation. In my opinion it was a great vac for a great price (I got it while on sale)
M**O
Powerful and comfortable vacuum cleaner that can be doubled down as a shop vac
This is the second one that I purchased after buying one about three or four years ago. The original one has been used extensively and has been mistreated, yet, it is still going. I purchased the new one as a backup. I use it in my shop for as a shop vacuum and it is really strong, you can really see the suction. I don't generally use the accessories, I know it is a pain to put it together but it can be done. Occasionally, I use it for cleaning floors and it is phenomenal and so easy/comfortable.
R**N
Beware of cheap flimsy backpack plastic clips
The vacuum is powerful and the canister backpack makes it easy to go around the house with nice long cord. Cleaning the dirt out is also easy. There is one annoyance I have to come here and share. The plastic clip on the backpack broke while I was using too much strength to cinch it up nice and tight. Now I am going to be chasing down a replacement. This vacuum is almost rendered useless without the backpack straps unless you don't mind being strangled by a lopsided canister on your back while you work.
R**S
It was easier than I thought.
Was a little tricky attaching the attachments. Instructions suck. Youtube suck I called Hoover and was transferred to Commercial Customer Service Department. Representative was friendly and very encouraging. She gave great instructions. 1 minute later I'm a pro now. Thought it was a challenge, but it was as simple as turning all the way then slightly back to fit, then tighten to secure. I'm going to do a YouTube my self to save someone else the discouragement.
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