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# 12-Amp motor 360° SpinScrub tech 20% more cleaning power Hoover Carpet Cleaner Max Extract Dual V WidePath Carpet Cleaner Machine F7412900,Black

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## Summary

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## Best For

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## Why This Product

- Trusted hoover brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **SmartTanks System:** Effortlessly manage your cleaning with separate tanks for clean and dirty water, making refills and rinses a breeze.
- • **Power Meets Precision:** Harness the strength of a powerful 12-Amp motor combined with heated cleaning for a deep, thorough clean.
- • **Unmatched Cleaning Efficiency:** Experience 20% more cleaning action with our innovative Widepath Nozzle and sixth brush.
- • **Versatile Cleaning Tools Included:** Get the job done right with a SpinScrub Powered Hand Tool, Upholstery Tool, and a convenient Removable Tool Caddy.
- • **Revolutionary SpinScrub Technology:** Enjoy 360-degree cleaning that gently loosens dirt from every angle of your carpets and upholstery.

## Overview

The Hoover Carpet Cleaner Max Extract Dual V WidePath is a powerful cleaning machine designed for maximum efficiency. Featuring a Widepath Nozzle with a sixth brush for enhanced cleaning action, 360-degree SpinScrub Technology, a robust 12-Amp motor with heated cleaning, and a SmartTanks System for easy water management, this carpet cleaner is perfect for tackling tough stains and maintaining a pristine home. It also includes essential tools for upholstery and detailed cleaning.

## Description

The Hoover SteamVac Widepath has SpinScrub brushes that clean all sides of the carpet fiber. The brushes are easy to remove for easy clean up. And, there are 3 speeds for a variety of tasks. The Dual-V Technology provides equal suction across the entire path and removes more water than any other brand. The Widepath feature provides 20% more brushing and cleaning action on your carpet with a powerful 12amp motor. The Heat feature applies heat directly to the carpet. The Dual V also comes with a 8' hose that provides long reach and a tool caddy for easy storage as well as a SpinScrub Hand Power tool for those above the floor cleaning chores.

Review: Perfect carpet cleaner, cleans as good as a professional does! - Bought July 2010 for $180. We have a huge living room, 450 square feet. All of which is covered in very very light colored berber carpet. We've had this carpet for only 4 years and it was a mistake putting it in seeing as we have 3 kids, 2 dogs and 1 cat. It was extremely soiled. I had it professionally clean by ChemDry about 2 years ago, they got it very clean but some areas where the dogs had gone potty, were only faded. We cover that area with a rug anyway. I decided to buy my own cleaner instead of paying $200 to have it professionally cleaned again. I searched though desertcart and epinions and decided on this model, or the Hoover Dual V plum, which is the same model only in plum color instead of black. Any part in the picture supplied by desertcart that is purple, is actually black on this model. Putting together the machine is very easy to do. It basically comes already put together, the only thing you have to put on is the top 1/2 of the handle. Takes about 2-3 minutes. I like the idea of the ready mixing formula instead of mixing the water and formula together. Having too much formula left in your carpets will actually make it dingy faster. This model comes with a wash function and a rinse function. I washed and scrubbed until no more dirty water was being sucked up and then rinsed with plain hot water to wash out any soap residue that was left. The tanks are easy to fill and remove. The only problem I had was when you remove that water/formula tank, where it connects to the main unit, there is a small amount of water and formula left, which, once you tip it back will spill onto the the floor. There is really no way around this because thats how it was designed. I would soak up what was left with a paper towel and then tip the machine back to remove the recovery tank. Cleaning both of the tanks is the easiest I have every seen. Its quite impossible for any debris to get permanently stuck in the recovery tank which I have seen on every Bissell Spotbot I have ever owned! The water/formula tank is as simple as turning it over and letting the rest drain into a sink or with the formula, back into the bottle. This carpet cleaner cleaned my berber even better than ChemDry did 2 years ago. It was able to really get the pet stains out. If you have some really bad ones like I did, I would spray the formula on and then very very VERY slowly go over it so the brushes could scrub the carpet. My carpet looks almost brand new now! 1000 times better than it was before I cleaned it. This unit does not have an actual steamer, no carpet cleaner does. However it takes the heat from the unit and pushes it down into your carpet, similar to a blow drier. Your carpet will feel warm after cleaning for a few minutes and it decreases drying time tremendously! Some parts of my carpet were dry within 2 hours of being cleaned. I highly recommend this cleaner. I will be starting on the bedrooms this weekend and will update as need be should any problems arise, though I doubt they will. I love this cleaner and I'm glad I choose this model. Hoover is supposed to be the best you can buy and I heartily agree! Update 1/10/11. Price on desertcart $175 This cleaner is still working perfectly and works very very well at getting out left in stains, some that are even yers old! I just cleaned my sons room yesterday where my dog liked to go potty when she was potty training, about 18 months ago. There were some stains that didn't completely come up. One pass with this machine and they were gone! His carpet looks brand new! The only thing that didn't come out was a small red Kool Aid stain and a small blue ink pen stain. But both of those did fade quite a bit with cleaning. I am still very impressed with this machine. I'm glad I chose this one and am looking forward to many years of using it!
Review: Won't work miracles, but it does work magic... - With a 6 year old son around, floors get dirty. I'm on my second Dyson vac, and floors are usually pretty clean, but he has had a few spills. Up to this point I've been spot treating things as they happen, but some haven't come out very well. And I finally got to the point where I wanted to get the carpets cleaned. So I thought i'd try this myself first before having some company come in and do something. Assembly was simple, two screws for the handle. Everything else just snaps into place. In my last house I had a Bissel or whatever, and it was about the worst carpet cleaner that could've been designed. I used it once, was more hassle than it was worth. This one is the opposite. Well designed, simple, and mess free. Filling the water tank is a snap, and filling the detergent part is also easy, even with the large bottle of solution I purchased. Definitely buy extra since the small bottle that comes with the unit will last for about a small bedroom and part of a hallway... One thing I didn't like at first was the lack of anything solid when it came to snapping the water tanks into place. It all just felt LOOSE, like nothing was really there. I kept popping things off and on a couple times the first few refills/empties because it just didn't seem like things were really secured, but they are. The clean water tank goes right in and out, very easily, very quickly, with no mess or dripping, other than a little bit of liquid right on the bottom of the shelf where it sits, which is normal. The dirty reservoir looks like it's not really all the way connected almost, since you can see the edge of the seal from the nozzle coming up the front, but it is. Two locking levers on each side and it's secured. The unit rolls easily, and there was no water or soap anywhere it shouldn't be. Nothing oversprayed, it all went right where it was supposed to go. Little noisy, but that was expected since this thing needs to have good suction to pull the water back up out of the carpet. I've uploaded pictures of the water I pulled out, which was amazing as this gets regularly vacuumed, and I had not expected it to be QUITE so dirty... I'm waiting for daylight now so I can see the results better than just with CF lighting... A couple of spots that were old stains got a little cleaner, less noticeable, not gone, but better than I've ever been able to get it. What surprised me was that some of the other stains I had given up on DID come out. They recommend to remove the clean water tank before dropping the handle to the floor to get at the dirty water tank when it needs emptying, but I found it much easier to just tilt the handle back a bit, not even as much as you do when it's in use, then pop the dirty tank out, and lock the handle upright again while you empty it. The shape of the dirty tank doesn't give you any real good pouring location, so I just used the rear corner of it. Dumped it in the toilet, then I found to get some of the residue still in there from cleaned out (small fibers from carpet, grainy stuff like dirt/sand), I just used a small dixie cup with some water, poured it in, and dumped it right away, easy to do after there's not a lot of water in there again. I did a great room, dining room, my son's bedroom, and the entire hallway in a little over an hour and a half, taking my time. Not any strain on the arms using the unit either. Once I was all finished, I was pleased at how easy it was to clean the unit. No cleaning needed for the clean water tank obviously, other than I did rinse out the detergent part of the tank. Dirty tank is easy, one piece inside removes and I didn't have to do anything but put some water in there and woosh it around and dump it. The cover, however, is a little trickier, as it's "hollow". There's the bottom and top piece, and between them is the airflow for the water pulled from the carpet. So fibers and such get stuck in there, and there's not much access to get between them. I found that putting some water from a dixie up in there was enough to get most of the gunk out. About the only little bit of minute debris left is right at the edge around the circumference where the top and bottom join, that little tight space will probably keep the junk in there forever. The nozzle on the front, the "V" where it gets pulled up, snaps right off, but again, it's hollow, no good way to get inside for almost any of it. Fortunately, the only place things really accumulated was the very bottom where it meets the carpet (easy to get at with a tweezers) and the small circular port where you can attach the hose (also easy to get with said tweezers). Brushes pull right off, and the whole unit disassembles easily by popping three tabs on each side (see my uploaded photo for pics of the tabs). The housing for the brushes cleaned easily, some paper towel to wipe the fibers and such off, and rinsed in water. The brushes, on the other hand, were far tougher. They started out bright green, but they were black by the time I was done. And it wasn't just that they got discolored with dirt, the black was carpet fiber that got up in the bristles. So there was no easy way to just pull it out, but what I found was by using those tweezers again (handiest cleaning tool for this I've found), I could kind of start at the top where the bristles were secured to the circular brush, and work the "invading" fibers out as if I was brushing hair. Took a couple minutes per brush to get all the bristles cleaned, but by the time I was done, they looked just about new again. Wiped the bottom of the vac where it also picked up dirt and fibers just from rubbing along the floor, and that was about it. No tools needed to disassemble for cleaning, all the parts just come off by hand. Except if you want to get as far as I did cleaning the brushes, then those tweezers again came in handy, were perfect for sliding in to release those tabs to pull apart the housing that holds the spinning brushes. Easy to operate, easy to clean, and results that were far better than I had hoped. Granted, I would've loved the miracle if it got a couple of the spots that will never be removed, but I'm more than satisfied with the minor magic it worked on the rest of the dirty spots I had. Carpet hasn't looked this clean since I had the house built 5 years ago (Yes, this if the first time it was shampooed and wet vacuumed). Biggest pain is, as always, moving everything out of the room, and having to move it back in again. My fan is going on the last spot, everything is dry already, saving the replacement until tomorrow through just to make absolutely sure there's no moisture I can't feel that will leave spots when I put things back and the wood and metal contacts it. Far cheaper than the professionals would have been, and gives me more than just the one cleaning. Can't beat that.

## Features

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- Widepath Nozzle- with a sixth brush provides 20 percent more cleaning action than other five-brush models
- SpinScrub Technology- 360 degree cleaning gently loosens dirt and cleans all sides of carpet and upholstery fibers We would like to updated the description and bullet for the ASIN
- Powerful 12-Amp Motor with Heated Cleaning
- SmartTanks System - separate tanks for clean and dirty water, so you can easily fill, empty and rinse each tank individually
- Includes a SpinScrub Powered Hand Tool, Upholstery Tool and Removable Tool Caddy

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0013YPWE6 |
| Brand | Hoover |
| Brand Name | Hoover |
| Capacity | 1 Gallons |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,591 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00073502029251 |
| Included Components | Floorcare^Upright Vacuums^vacuums |
| Item Type Name | Hoover Dual V Extractor |
| Item Weight | 12200 Grams |
| Manufacture Year | 2001 |
| Manufacturer | HOOVER INC/TTI FLOOR CARE |
| Model Name | Max Extract Dual V WidePath Carpet Cleaner Machine |
| Model Number | F7412900 |
| Part Number | F7412900 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 714547222862 785934104498 751109690998 718645515062 073502029251 798753218871 073503029250 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts and motor. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Hoover
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 12200 Grams
- **Style:** Modern
- **Model Name:** Max Extract Dual V WidePath Carpet Cleaner Machine

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect carpet cleaner, cleans as good as a professional does!
*by A***Y on July 16, 2010*

Bought July 2010 for $180. We have a huge living room, 450 square feet. All of which is covered in very very light colored berber carpet. We've had this carpet for only 4 years and it was a mistake putting it in seeing as we have 3 kids, 2 dogs and 1 cat. It was extremely soiled. I had it professionally clean by ChemDry about 2 years ago, they got it very clean but some areas where the dogs had gone potty, were only faded. We cover that area with a rug anyway. I decided to buy my own cleaner instead of paying $200 to have it professionally cleaned again. I searched though Amazon and epinions and decided on this model, or the Hoover Dual V plum, which is the same model only in plum color instead of black. Any part in the picture supplied by Amazon that is purple, is actually black on this model. Putting together the machine is very easy to do. It basically comes already put together, the only thing you have to put on is the top 1/2 of the handle. Takes about 2-3 minutes. I like the idea of the ready mixing formula instead of mixing the water and formula together. Having too much formula left in your carpets will actually make it dingy faster. This model comes with a wash function and a rinse function. I washed and scrubbed until no more dirty water was being sucked up and then rinsed with plain hot water to wash out any soap residue that was left. The tanks are easy to fill and remove. The only problem I had was when you remove that water/formula tank, where it connects to the main unit, there is a small amount of water and formula left, which, once you tip it back will spill onto the the floor. There is really no way around this because thats how it was designed. I would soak up what was left with a paper towel and then tip the machine back to remove the recovery tank. Cleaning both of the tanks is the easiest I have every seen. Its quite impossible for any debris to get permanently stuck in the recovery tank which I have seen on every Bissell Spotbot I have ever owned! The water/formula tank is as simple as turning it over and letting the rest drain into a sink or with the formula, back into the bottle. This carpet cleaner cleaned my berber even better than ChemDry did 2 years ago. It was able to really get the pet stains out. If you have some really bad ones like I did, I would spray the formula on and then very very VERY slowly go over it so the brushes could scrub the carpet. My carpet looks almost brand new now! 1000 times better than it was before I cleaned it. This unit does not have an actual steamer, no carpet cleaner does. However it takes the heat from the unit and pushes it down into your carpet, similar to a blow drier. Your carpet will feel warm after cleaning for a few minutes and it decreases drying time tremendously! Some parts of my carpet were dry within 2 hours of being cleaned. I highly recommend this cleaner. I will be starting on the bedrooms this weekend and will update as need be should any problems arise, though I doubt they will. I love this cleaner and I'm glad I choose this model. Hoover is supposed to be the best you can buy and I heartily agree! Update 1/10/11. Price on Amazon $175 This cleaner is still working perfectly and works very very well at getting out left in stains, some that are even yers old! I just cleaned my sons room yesterday where my dog liked to go potty when she was potty training, about 18 months ago. There were some stains that didn't completely come up. One pass with this machine and they were gone! His carpet looks brand new! The only thing that didn't come out was a small red Kool Aid stain and a small blue ink pen stain. But both of those did fade quite a bit with cleaning. I am still very impressed with this machine. I'm glad I chose this one and am looking forward to many years of using it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Won't work miracles, but it does work magic...
*by L***E on August 1, 2010*

With a 6 year old son around, floors get dirty. I'm on my second Dyson vac, and floors are usually pretty clean, but he has had a few spills. Up to this point I've been spot treating things as they happen, but some haven't come out very well. And I finally got to the point where I wanted to get the carpets cleaned. So I thought i'd try this myself first before having some company come in and do something. Assembly was simple, two screws for the handle. Everything else just snaps into place. In my last house I had a Bissel or whatever, and it was about the worst carpet cleaner that could've been designed. I used it once, was more hassle than it was worth. This one is the opposite. Well designed, simple, and mess free. Filling the water tank is a snap, and filling the detergent part is also easy, even with the large bottle of solution I purchased. Definitely buy extra since the small bottle that comes with the unit will last for about a small bedroom and part of a hallway... One thing I didn't like at first was the lack of anything solid when it came to snapping the water tanks into place. It all just felt LOOSE, like nothing was really there. I kept popping things off and on a couple times the first few refills/empties because it just didn't seem like things were really secured, but they are. The clean water tank goes right in and out, very easily, very quickly, with no mess or dripping, other than a little bit of liquid right on the bottom of the shelf where it sits, which is normal. The dirty reservoir looks like it's not really all the way connected almost, since you can see the edge of the seal from the nozzle coming up the front, but it is. Two locking levers on each side and it's secured. The unit rolls easily, and there was no water or soap anywhere it shouldn't be. Nothing oversprayed, it all went right where it was supposed to go. Little noisy, but that was expected since this thing needs to have good suction to pull the water back up out of the carpet. I've uploaded pictures of the water I pulled out, which was amazing as this gets regularly vacuumed, and I had not expected it to be QUITE so dirty... I'm waiting for daylight now so I can see the results better than just with CF lighting... A couple of spots that were old stains got a little cleaner, less noticeable, not gone, but better than I've ever been able to get it. What surprised me was that some of the other stains I had given up on DID come out. They recommend to remove the clean water tank before dropping the handle to the floor to get at the dirty water tank when it needs emptying, but I found it much easier to just tilt the handle back a bit, not even as much as you do when it's in use, then pop the dirty tank out, and lock the handle upright again while you empty it. The shape of the dirty tank doesn't give you any real good pouring location, so I just used the rear corner of it. Dumped it in the toilet, then I found to get some of the residue still in there from cleaned out (small fibers from carpet, grainy stuff like dirt/sand), I just used a small dixie cup with some water, poured it in, and dumped it right away, easy to do after there's not a lot of water in there again. I did a great room, dining room, my son's bedroom, and the entire hallway in a little over an hour and a half, taking my time. Not any strain on the arms using the unit either. Once I was all finished, I was pleased at how easy it was to clean the unit. No cleaning needed for the clean water tank obviously, other than I did rinse out the detergent part of the tank. Dirty tank is easy, one piece inside removes and I didn't have to do anything but put some water in there and woosh it around and dump it. The cover, however, is a little trickier, as it's "hollow". There's the bottom and top piece, and between them is the airflow for the water pulled from the carpet. So fibers and such get stuck in there, and there's not much access to get between them. I found that putting some water from a dixie up in there was enough to get most of the gunk out. About the only little bit of minute debris left is right at the edge around the circumference where the top and bottom join, that little tight space will probably keep the junk in there forever. The nozzle on the front, the "V" where it gets pulled up, snaps right off, but again, it's hollow, no good way to get inside for almost any of it. Fortunately, the only place things really accumulated was the very bottom where it meets the carpet (easy to get at with a tweezers) and the small circular port where you can attach the hose (also easy to get with said tweezers). Brushes pull right off, and the whole unit disassembles easily by popping three tabs on each side (see my uploaded photo for pics of the tabs). The housing for the brushes cleaned easily, some paper towel to wipe the fibers and such off, and rinsed in water. The brushes, on the other hand, were far tougher. They started out bright green, but they were black by the time I was done. And it wasn't just that they got discolored with dirt, the black was carpet fiber that got up in the bristles. So there was no easy way to just pull it out, but what I found was by using those tweezers again (handiest cleaning tool for this I've found), I could kind of start at the top where the bristles were secured to the circular brush, and work the "invading" fibers out as if I was brushing hair. Took a couple minutes per brush to get all the bristles cleaned, but by the time I was done, they looked just about new again. Wiped the bottom of the vac where it also picked up dirt and fibers just from rubbing along the floor, and that was about it. No tools needed to disassemble for cleaning, all the parts just come off by hand. Except if you want to get as far as I did cleaning the brushes, then those tweezers again came in handy, were perfect for sliding in to release those tabs to pull apart the housing that holds the spinning brushes. Easy to operate, easy to clean, and results that were far better than I had hoped. Granted, I would've loved the miracle if it got a couple of the spots that will never be removed, but I'm more than satisfied with the minor magic it worked on the rest of the dirty spots I had. Carpet hasn't looked this clean since I had the house built 5 years ago (Yes, this if the first time it was shampooed and wet vacuumed). Biggest pain is, as always, moving everything out of the room, and having to move it back in again. My fan is going on the last spot, everything is dry already, saving the replacement until tomorrow through just to make absolutely sure there's no moisture I can't feel that will leave spots when I put things back and the wood and metal contacts it. Far cheaper than the professionals would have been, and gives me more than just the one cleaning. Can't beat that.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great cleaner, easy, light, long lasting capacity.
*by S***Y on May 29, 2014*

Super easy to use. Very simple setup and quick start from pulling it out of the closet to cleaning the stains. We bought this because we have 4 animals (2 cats 2 dogs) who seem to believe our house is a giant litter box. We are constantly pulling out this cleaner to get new spots around the walls and the couch. Filling up the device is easy, just unhook the top compartment, add water in one slot, cleaner in the other and you are ready to go. We have used so many different types of cleaners as well and never had any issues from the machine. Though the best results we have seen so far have been by using Tide laundry soap. We put two tablespoons in the cleaner slot with no issues. We were worried about it foaming up, but it instead gave us the cleanest best smelling carpets we have ever had. I love the wash/rinse feature. You can really see a difference in the carpet after you do the rinse, and with such great suction you can see the stains lifting out as you go. Thanks to the suction the carpets also dry really fast. I attachments are nice, though I find myself using them less and less. I first thought the attachments were the way to go, but have found better success with the main scrubber. One tip is as you are working on a spot, apply light pressure to the cleaner water collection unit and move the machine side to side. This really works the scrubbers and the cleaner deep into the spots and helps them pull right out. I would suggest testing this on a side spot first to make sure you dont damage your carpet with the extra force of the rotating brush. This would be a five star review if it were not for a few downsides. The first is that when you turn it off it tends to leak out a line of water out of the suction compartment. The solution is simple enough though, just keep the cleaner moving until about 5 seconds after switching off. This will spread that leak to an unnoticeable area. Secondly, the water fill up compartment leaks oh so slightly. You never notice during cleaning, its after you store it with some leftover water in it. The solution is just to empty both compartments when done. Lastly, animal hair gets trapped in the cleaner almost instantly, and is disgusting to clean out. Overall though, this cleaner is amazing for every day use. We have already put dozens of hours on it and it seems to be holding up nicely. Some parts appear cheap, so I wont be surprised if I encounter issues moving forward, but so far I feel I have already gotten my monies worth.

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