







🧹 Clean smarter, not harder—power in your palm!
The Hoover ONEPWR Blade MAX AutoVac is a lightweight, cordless handheld vacuum featuring dual ONEPWR batteries for extended runtime, advanced DustVault technology capturing 99.4% of dust without suction loss, and a versatile multi-surface tool kit designed for home, car, and pet hair cleaning. It combines Hoover’s century-long trusted reliability with modern digital motor power for efficient, portable cleaning anywhere.







J**S
Best handheld vac Ive ever had!
Great suction and lightweight. Batter doesn’t last super long, but decent and comes with 2 batteries, so easy to swap out when doing a lot of work.
S**N
Powerful
I got the Hoover ONEPWR Blade MAX AutoVac Cordless Hand Held Vacuum Cleaner to keep my vehicles clean.This vac has a lot going for it for automotive use.It's cordless and the battery capacity is very good.The suction is good and I like that it has the hose attachment and associated tools.I have no complaints about battery life, especially since it comes with 2 batteries. I have only once had to change out batteries to finish a job.The only thing I had a problem with is the location of the power switch: sometimes I accidently turned off the vacuum by holding it wrong. I have adjusted how I hold it now.
T**.
Suction is barely adequate - power button location poorly designed
I have 2 issues with this vacuum. If I didn't already have 2 other Hoover products that use the same battery system I would return the vacuum.1. The suction is not very powerful. There are 2 settings and the low is not really usable it's just not powerful enough. The high is just OK - what you would expect from a normal battery operated vacuum.2. The power switch is in a poorly designed location. When holding the unit during use it is way too easy to hit the button and the unit turns off. I've done this 3 times while using the vacuum and I've only used it for about 20 minutes.
L**N
Super Portable and Cleans ANYTHING
I love that this product is wireless, so you can easily take it on the road with you if you have pets or messy babies. It's also super light and cleans like a dream. You barely have to put effort because this vacuum really goes in and does all the work for you. I plan on taking this with me to college because it's going to help me keep my space intact! Will probably be buying a few to give as XMas presents because it's THAT GOOD!
S**E
Expensive Junk : explanation below
Suction is alright for portable toolI love picking up kid messed with it because it’s in the battery but that’s about all. It’s good for quick 1-2 minute cleanupsBattery life is an absolute joke.Cleaning one set of stairs (15 total) is basically the entire battery life(15 minutes runtime with power suction or whatever)(Cup part that gets stuck is pictured) you cannot clean filter properly unless you can remove this.The removable cup is BS!. This thing has messed up Multiple times on me. It gets stuck on and you cannot lift to releaseIf I could go back in time I would not purchase this productionI’ve had it for 5 months. The cup getting stuck for the 6th time finally made me leave a review. It’s frustrating.Do not purchase.
L**L
Great product
Great product Great seller
A**.
Great for cars, but not a Dyson killer
The media could not be loaded. I pitted this Hoover Bladeagainst my Dyson V10 in the most difficult arena of all: the minivan. The Dyson wins in overall cleaning power (so I can't give the Hoover the full 5 stars), but aside from that I really like the features and attachments of the Hoover. It is clearly designed for automotive use, and it excels at getting into tight spaces.The Hoover Blade is designed and marketed for cars, and it is great for that purpose, showing thoughtful design choices. The Dyson V10 is a household vacuum that has a small powered brush and a few attachments that can make it useful for your car. In practice, the Dyson ends up being clunky and limited in where it can reach. There were very few areas I couldn't clean in any of my 5 test cars with the Hoover, mostly around the seat rails that are nearly impossible to access. The Hoover Blade cleaned as well as the Dyson, but required more passes over the dirty area to do so.I like that the Hoover comes with 2 batteries. Combined, they last about 40 minutes on high power, same as the Dyson on medium (the most comparable suction power). However, on the Hoover they can be swapped, so you always have a charged battery in the car. On low power, each battery will last about 45 minutes. I usually run over the area with low power to pick up loose dirt, then high power to get the ground in stuff. This gives me good balance between cleaning power and battery life.The Hoover has a hands free design that stays on without holding the trigger, incredibly nice for car cleaning. The low power mode is useful for picking up cereal, grass, dirt clumps, and other large bits without pulverizing them into dust. The high power mode works well for finer dirt. The vacuum starts in low power mode, and high power is activated with the touch of a button. There is also a button to start (and stop) the powered brush rollThe attachments include a powered brush, extendable crevice tool with flexible extension, flat tool with removable brushes, and a hose. The hose makes maneuvering around the car easy. The powered brush pivots left and right as well as up and down, and loosens up the dirt well so floors and mats look clean. Sadly, the hose is not electrified, so the power brush can't be used with it. My favorite feature is the crevice tool. It can reach everywhere, and the extension part has some flex so you can bend it around without damaging it. I use it to clean under the seats and around the rails, behind and around carseats, inbetween the seats and the center console, and in the floor tracks on my wife's SUV. There's a nifty accessory bag included to store everything, with velcro closure and a hanger hook. I loop it thru one of my headrests in the car to keep it handy without adding to the clutter. The flat brush gets the least use; it's a bit redundant. The bristles can be removed if needed, and it has a pet hair style pad with the bristles off. Sadly, I don't know what happened to my vent brush.For the price, this Hoover Blade is an excellent choice if you need something primarily for your car. For home use, it falls a bit flat due to its lack of suction.
S**Y
Needs more power!
Disappointed! I bought this unit and the Hoover rechargeable spot carpet cleaner at the same time. Both use the same power packs. While the carpet cleaner seems to have ample power (even without using the boost), the vac suction can barely hold a kleenex to the end of the wand! Power boost helps but only lasts so long before the warning light comes on. (?) Isn't it harder to suction water?This is marketed as a car vac. Way too cumbersome to use in the car. Unit is rather bulky, there is not enough suction and the hose is not nearly long enough given the size and weight of the handheld unit.To Hoover: Why not take take the base design of the carpet spot cleaner and make it into a mini-vac instead with a longer hose. (?) IMHO, I would gladly trade "handheld" for WAY MORE SUCTION and leave the base sitting on the ground outside the vehicle so I only have to maneuver the hose and attachment! Would still be portable enough for folks who have no electrical outlets near where they have to park their autos.On the positive side, the unit seems to be built well. The attachments and parts seem well-designed and they come apart/go back together smoothly. The canister is easy to empty. The power packs also charge pretty quickly.
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