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The vacuum packs two motors - one drives the "brushroll" that fluffs the carpet's nap while the other delivers suction - and a patented light chamber which houses a UV-C bulb inside a quartz glass chamber.
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The contoured brushroll has very stiff bristles, and that combined with the tremendous suction make this vacuum a true winner on carpets of any height.
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Windtunnel refers specifically to the nozzle design down where the brushroll is.
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There is the main one where the brushroll itself is.
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This vacuum requires TWO belts, one for the brushroll and another for the transmission.
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There is no way to regulate suction or brushroll speed with this cleaner so it's always on "full blast", which can be a problem for use on delicate surfaces.
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There is also an indicator on the bottom of the machine down by the height adjust and bare floor sliders that will tell the user if the brushroll is on or off.
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Nice to have the indicator, but it's not necessary because there is a window over the brushroll that will let the user see if the brush is spinning or not.
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Instead of falsely claiming that the brushroll can clean edges, Hoover put fixed rubber "bristles" on the front edges of the cleaner.
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Just turn the brushroll off with the slider on the front, lower the height adjust, and turn off the transmission.
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