Jamilia Parris—January 17, 2018
I'd never heard of this brand before but it had great reviews that peaked my curiosity. I bought this vacuum cleaner for my mother who has cats and dogs with a household of people with dust allergies. We like our creature comforts (plush furnishings, carpets, etc). Being on budget, I wanted to buy something that truly worked well for the situation, was practical, and was economical. I'm a quality hunter and do my homework before I make a purchase. I bought the pet brush as well, by the way. I will be buying this for myself for my home and I highly recommend it. This vacuum cleaner has everything you would want in a vacuum cleaner. It's a gem right now with pollen and the like in the air. I use this a few days per week. Some people talk about noise when they're looking for a vacuum cleaner but who cares when the performance of this machine is so stellar? We have high pile carpets in some areas, tile, and wood floors throughout the house. This vacuum cleaner gets it right on every surface the first time. It has powerful suction that rivalled our older Electrolux vacuum cleaner, impressive. The attachments are a must have if you have pets and they work so well. It's just light enough as well and stores easily with the clip that's on the bottom to keep it all "together" in a space. The bagless feature is just perfect as I won't have to be looking to hoard vacuum cleaner bags. As far as everything goes I have no complaints about this machine. I hope it stands the test of time and if it doesn't, will just buy a new one. A vacuum cleaner that's a great buy. Read more


E Boy—December 17, 2024
I had a small Eureka canister vacuum for almost 25 years and the reason I liked it was that it had a real HEPA filter. It finally died and I have been looking for a replacement. That model had been discontinued. a i'd it's hard now finding one that has a large HEPA filter - as opposed to some foam insert or something not substantial. I found this one instead. It is perfect for my needs. I wanted something that I could use around the wood stove to vacuum up spilt ashes (after they've cooled of course), and other such things that I don't want spewed back into the air via the vacuum exhaust. I will also use it while doing small interior house projects - like when sanding a piece of wood or drilling something - to hold the nozzle next to what I am doing while I am doing it. I just tried it vacuuming ashes - and it was sunny in the room and I did not see any dust / debris escaping into the air. That's great. It's not a vacuum for deep rugs - because it doesn't have that rotating attachment, but it is fine for thin rugs. For the price - it's really good. A good amount of suction and relatively quiet - and very compact. Retractable cord. And I also bought a replacement HEPA filter - which was not very expensive - (though the one in my previous vacuum lasted for years and years). So if you have a small house or apartment, or are a hobbyist that creates some debris sometimes that you wish to avoid breathing in - this is a good one. I've had a Miele in the past and it was super expensive. Yes, the engineering of it is somewhat more refined. But it did not have better suction. Anyway - I recommend this vacuum - for the price of about three pizzas - it's a good solid deal! Read more

VA Mom—November 4, 2019
Very happy, so far, with my purchase. I wanted a second vacuum. One that was a small, maneuverable canister vacuum that didn't cost a lot. I have a tri-level quad house with hardwood floors except for the very thick and plush carpet in the family room and a thinner commercial grade on the stairs and hallway of the top level. I was tired of lugging my Kenmore canister with powerhead up the stairs just to do a quick vacuum of cat hair and scattered litter. I just gave this baby a quick run for its money in the back bedroom where I keep two cat boxes and in the main bathroom. It quickly sucked up the litter and the cat fur. I even took the floor attachment for a quick swipe on the bed where one of my long-haired cats shed all over. I have a double quilt on the twin bed so I tuck the sides in the mattress. The vacuum readily got the fur off the bed. I haven't tried the pet attachment yet. But overall, I am very pleased with my $66 purchase and delighted with the Prime 2-day delivery. I'm generally not a fan of bagless canisters but I wanted an auto-rewind canister and it didn't seem like I could have both and still spend less than $75. So the auto-rewind was the winner. Overall the first empty of the cannister was dusty and full of pet fur but not too bad. I think I can deal with the bagless part of it if it keeps performing as well as it did on its first 10-minute use. I'm looking for a 2nd one that I can keep upstairs on the top level for a quick run over the hallway and tiny bathroom where the 4th cat box resides. It would be great to have a powerhead for the carpet but after the quick swipe on a couple of the carpeted stairs on my way to do the bathroom, I may not really need one. I may just get a 2nd Ovente. Edit 2/20/2020: Ok, so I've had it for about 3 months now. I've purchased the EZ SPARES Turbo Brush Head https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07541ZPBK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and I have used it on the 2nd level in the bathroom, hallway and guest bedroom as well as the 3rd level hallway and bathroom. I have 2 Maine Coon cats who are brother and sister and when they decide to wrestle up in that hallway they leave behind enough fur that I could knit another cat. The EZ SPARES Turbo Brush Head makes short work of vacuuming all those tufts of long fur. Granted I have to clean out the beater brush afterward but that's no big deal. I purchased 2 extra filters so after I'm done using the vacuum, I empty the receptacle, wipe the inside down with an antibacterial wipe and dry with a paper towel. I then take the filter to the trash can to clean off since it's usually loaded with fur, litter and dust. After banging the filter against the can a few times to dislodge most of the dust and dirt, I rinse out the round filter and the fabric one that velcros around it until clean and then set out to dry. I take the spare clean filter and put back into the vacuum so it is ready to be used. TIP: For those who have a hard time getting the floor attachment off the wand, have someone help by twisting the floor attachment while you twist the wand in the opposite direction. Once you get it off, spray some WD/40 on the inside sleeve of the attachment to act as a lubricant for easy removal. Read more
Thomas—November 15, 2025
6 years later and this vac has no issues whatsoever. And when I had a problem finding replacement bags for it, their customer service could not have been more helpful and courteous. It's powerful and reliable. Easy to use and maintain. Great vac. Read more