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We did find that the vacuum is longer than it looks in the promotional photos though, which is something to keep in mind if there isn’t much clearance between your kitchen cabinets and worktops..The Hoover is stored with the handle facing up, so it’s easy to grab in a cleaning emergency, and turning it on also activates the LED headlight.

It doesn’t use a trigger switch like Dyson cordless vacuums, so you don’t need to hold it down to maintain power.. Manoeuvrability and Ease of Use.We found the Hoover H-Handy to be straightforward and comfortable to use.This is essential for a vacuum this size, as it’s designed for those quick clean-ups when getting your regular vacuum is too much hassle.. It’s easy to grab from the cradle, due to the grip-friendly rubber handle.

The wand shape of the vac is intuitive and simple to move around thanks to its minimal weight.Hoover has also incorporated magnets into the motor design to reduce vibrations, although we found it hard to say how much difference this really makes.. At just under 42cm, the H-Handy is a good length for reaching both floors and higher areas.

You can access tight spots, like under the sofa and baby car seats, with ease.
We also thought the LED light was a nice tough for illuminating dark corners.. A downside to the Hoover’s design is the fiddly 3-in-1 attachment.Before removing tea stains from your carpet, keeping some helpful tips in mind is essential..
Tea stains set in quickly, so you’ll need to act soon for the best results.Leaving old stains to dry can cause them to seep deeper into your carpet’s fibres, creating a more challenging and prominent stained area.. Use a paper towel or dry white cloth to dab the stain before removing it.
Dabbing will help lift any excess moisture and reduces the risk of spreading the stain.You’ll need to blot from outside the stained area, working your way inward.
(Editor: Smart Foam Rollers)