

🌟 Elevate your clean game with Hoover’s WindTunnel – where power meets precision!
The Hoover WindTunnel T-Series Tempo is a bagged upright vacuum featuring advanced WindTunnel suction technology and a HEPA media filter that traps 99.7% of allergens. Designed for versatile cleaning, it offers 5 floor height adjustments and a 30-foot power cord for extended reach. Equipped with multiple tools and a user-friendly design, it delivers professional-grade cleaning performance for carpets and hard floors alike.






| ASIN | B08BJX2TLC |
| Amperage | 12 Amps |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,808,441 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #736 in Upright Vacuum Cleaners |
| Brand | Hoover |
| Color | Blue |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,718) |
| Department | All Ages / Unisex |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Filter Type | HEPA Filter |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Finish types | Glossy |
| Form Factor | Upright |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00073502045596 |
| Hose Length | 2.4 Meters |
| Included Components | Crevice Tool, HEPA Filter |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Cordless? | No |
| Item Weight | 15.9 pounds |
| Item model number | UH30301 |
| Manufacture Year | 2019 |
| Manufacturer | Hoover |
| Maximum Horsepower | 1.3 Horsepower |
| Model Name | WindTunnel T-Series Tempo Bagged Upright Vacuum Cleaner with HEPA Media Filter |
| Motor Horsepower | 1.3 horsepower |
| Noise Level | 80 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Portable | No |
| Product Dimensions | 17"L x 16.9"W x 32.4"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Carpet, Hard Floor |
| Special Feature | Bagged, HEPA Filter |
| Specific instructions for use | carpet, dual action, hard floor |
| Style | upright |
| UPC | 073502045596 |
| Vacuum Collection Technology | Suction |
| Warranty Description | 2-year limited warranty. |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
S**E
5 years and still love it
5 years later, still a great vacuum. We have a German Shepherd and 3 cats. Just changed the belt and the filter for the first time. Works great!
S**D
This is the one, update w pics.
After reading reviews for bagless vacs I decided to stay with Hoover bagged since that's what I had for 14+ yrs. This vacuum is the upgraded version of the WindTunnel Tempo that it's replacing and it's worth considering for the following reasons. 1- Better roller brush powerhead with window to see brush, on/off foot operated brush roller switch on top of power head, upper body release switch at back of power head foot operated and push dial selector to set roller brush height. 2- The hose is very long (finally), rubber coated and well made unlike the old model that was too short, made of cheap weak plastic that collapsed if using the wand and was always coming out of the tabs that held it. There's a release lock on this one keeps it attached. Don't let the length concern you it has plenty of suction and stretches out for up high dusting without falling over. A second wand would have been nice but not needed, I still have the old ones which fit if needed. 3- Nice long power cord that comes out the back of powerhead (there's a notch just below the back of the handle which is meant for it, just push it into it) so you won't be running over it or having to hold it. Switch is on handle more convenient than on top of body like old one was. 4- The small roller brush tool attaches to the front of the handle and is out of the way, handle also has curved section not found on old model. The upper handle is the only thing you have to attach by removing 1 screw, you slide top of handle into its place then put screw back in using a phillips head screw driver, there's a card on that screw telling you what to do. It saved Hoover using a really tall box just for that and it's easy to do, it does not pull out either! 5- One of the best improvements is the bag/holder access door that has a click lock/release and a handle so no more pulling it off, it also holds the bag, there is a red bag holder release that makes changing bags much more pleasant, you just press red holder and bag drops into trash and putting new bag in is just as easy just unfold bag slide it into the holder and when you close the door it will push bag onto the pipe, on old model you had to struggle hoping the bag didn't tear or if it was on far enough. Hepa filters below and to the side of bag for exhaust air and is why I decided to stay with a bagged vacuum. 6- It has a headlight which I replaced by wiring in two led strip lights (it uses a 921 T10 socket/bulb same as autos, so I just got some 921 male sockets, ran the wire under the edge of power head and into light housing for a clean look) onto the entire bumper front and sides for a brighter experience since my eyes need the light and I won't need to wear my headlamp, just 2 screws hold bulb lens/cover on. The power cord winds around the tabs on back of vacuum, notch on plug attaches it to itself. The dusting brush fits on the back and the crevice tool fits into the wand which attaches to the side of vacuum. Rubber bumper on powerhead. 7- The suction is amazing, I had to vacuum up a powder like substance which it said in vac instructions might mean the bag would need changing sooner which I did anyway but didn't have to. Think cornstarch or baby powder all over living room floor and hallway that I'd been walking on for days, it handled that just fine. Some have said this powerhead grabs onto carpet/rug and stops it turning but I was told long ago that with Persian type area rugs like mine that are made on a loom the nap of the threads go in one direction so you just have to vacuum from the opposite end or side to side and that grabbing won't happen or adjust roller height. On the shag wall to wall carpeting it isn't even an issue. 8- It has an auto shutoff safety in case you run the motor way too long, if my old vacuum had that I wouldn't have had to buy this new one but glad I did. Maybe that's why other reviews complained about it shutting off but I used it for an hour+ getting all that powder up, either stopping the brush turning or shutting vacuum off if I had to move things now that I know you can't just run a vacuum for too long but it never stopped. I doubt it's the switch since that's recessed into the handle out of the way. 9- If you've ever used the small roller for upholstery you know it takes getting used to, a light skim is best due to the suction on this. So, I'm glad I found this and decided to stay with a Hoover bagged vacuum, this is just a really great much improved version (except the light) of the old one and 14+ years is a long time for a vacuum that saw more than its share of dust dirt dog and cat hair all those years with only maintenance being new rollers and belts or filters. Check out the pics.
A**O
Zero regrets purchasing this after months of use
I held off reviewing this vacuum cleaner for a few months, as writing a review for a brand new appliance doesn't really mean a whole lot from my perspective. Overall, this is an excellent vacuum cleaner that I would highly recommend to most people. I live in a house with physically disabled folks, cats, and physically disabled cats. There's carpet everywhere but the bathroom (yes, including the kitchen 😵💫). The floors here can be FEMA-certifiable disasters. This $150 Hoover does what my $500 Dyson Ball Animal 2 couldn't: survive this house. Where the Dyson would get clogged filters and hair wrapped around the plastic roller in the head, I've had to do very, very little maintenance on this Hoover. I just changed the bag today, for the first time in months of use, and the filters were still perfectly clean. I still have to take out the occasional bit of string or hair from the roller, but it's not nearly as bad the roller in the Dyson. I believe this is due to the unique geometry of the roller in the Hoover head (shown in the photo), whereas the Dyson's is just a cylinder. The other reviews saying that this vacuum doesn't throw around dust like bagless vacuum cleaners are absolutely correct. All of the air goes through the bag, and the bags are very good filters. Changing the bags involves no mess and very little hassle. Hold the central unit over a garbage can, press the red tab and shake the bag loose; let gravity do the work for you. Slide a new bag back in its place, check the filters (which is easy and obvious to do when you're looking at it), slide the central unit back in, and you're good to go. The suction is as good as the day I got this vacuum cleaner, which is to say it's fantastic. Matching the vacuum height adjuster on the vacuum head to your carpet height really helps a lot with that. Factoring in the cost of bags and my time with maintenance, this Hoover had been such a better investment than the Dyson. I anticipate this unit lasting years to come, but I will update my review should that change. This being said, I have a couple complaints to make. The huge, silly foot pedal on the head of the vacuum to turn the bristles on or off can get snagged when trying to vacuum under a couch or bed. If this feature could be some sort of switch or lever elsewhere on the unit so I have an easier time getting under the couch, that would be fantastic. Secondly, the cheap plastic wheels on the unit are, indeed, cheap plastic wheels. They work perfectly fine inside a home or apartment. I tried to roll this vacuum cleaner across asphault so I could vacuum my car once, and the wheels did not appear to be having a good time. If you want to go out and vacuum your car with this, you really should pick it up and carry it. Thirdly, the big, clear mini-vacuum hose attachment that's reminiscent of the of the little mouth of a xenomorph is absolutely useless. At no point has it ever worked better for any task than the little black hose attachment on the back. When it's not being used, it sits in its little mounting bracket on top of the unit like a little crown. Am I really supposed to crown my otherwise pretty amazing vacuum cleaner with this worthless attachment? Fourthly, the mounting point for the actually sometimes useful hose attachment around the back isn't terribly great. Sometimes the attachment can pop off the vacuum, which is mildly inconvenient. Why can't this attachment be the crown upon my kingly unit? Why does it have to live in shame behind the unit, obscured by the power chord? Fifthly, it is just a touch on the heavy side. This isn't too much of a problem when vacuuming, but carrying it around could be undesirable. Overall, I would much rather have this Hoover than my Dyson. I love this vacuum cleaner.
C**E
I had a Hoover upright vacuum for about 30 years and after it finally gasped it's last breath I got a Shark with a swivel head. That lasted about a year, then I got a stick vacuum which was useless. Neither of them had any suction to speak of and were hopeless on hard surfaces. Both had cups to collect dust which accumulated around the motor and made emptying a pain. So I went back to a plain old Hoover upright with bags and it doesn't disappoint. Easy to use, easy to switch surfaces and best of all it actually has great suction. The pile on my area rugs stand up unlike the others mentioned that always looked like they'd never seen a vacuum. It's fantastic on hard surfaces - no more blowing dust/debris everywhere and it's quieter. Happy with my purchase.
M**G
Excellent suction. A tad bulky so it's not for lugging up and down the stairs. Our space is just one storey and it works great. The roller brush keeps the rugs clean. Having used both for years, we now prefer bagged vacuum which keeps the air clean and it's easy to dispose the gathered dirt (I found that I needed a garbage bag to empty the bagless vacuum's canister anyway so it's not bagless). The replacement bags are affordable. We have purchased two units of the Hoover WindTunnel T-Series Tempo Bagged Upright Vacuum Cleaner with HEPA Media Filter. After using ours for 2-3 years, we bought this same model for our kids' condo.
D**H
One of the comments I had read in the reviews that I didn't even think about previously, but is such a great perk is that it doesn't come encased in a bunch of Styrofoam! It's fit safely in the box with plain old cardboard!😃 I had an old version of this vacuum for years (it was a wedding gift in 2002?😂). I am happy to discover this is basically the same but a newer and slightly improved version. I love that you can turn the powerhead off easily to vacuum smooth floors. I have shag rugs and it's not quite high enough on the highest setting to maneuver that fully. I can only pull to vacuum the shag- but I kind of expected that.
T**.
Very Happy with this purchase. I am glad to have a bagged vacumn. I am glad I chose this one. It was affordable and does and excellent job. It also fits my attachments from the Hoover Cannister Vacumn I had been using. I was worried about not having the auto cord winder, but it is so easy to just ravel up the cord and hang it on the provided hook in the back area where it stays put and does not get in the way. I would buy thisagain for sure.
G**6
We have two of these, one for each floor. They manoeuver well, are narrow enough to get between most chair legs, and the handle is comfortable for both pushing and pulling. The pedal on one side turns the roller brush on or off, and works well. The height adjustment wheel is easy to turn. They clean as well (or better) as any vacuum we have owned, including a heavy Panasonic and the top of the line Kenmore, and are much easier to use.
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