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Hoover TH31B002001 Vacuum Cleaners - Review and opinions

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7.8 Overall

Score

Format and home fit 8.2/10
Cleaning power 7.7/10
Runtime or cord 7.0/10
Filtration and dust 8.9/10
Handling and noise 6.8/10
Customer reviews 8.0/10

Dustbin capacity

3 L Dustbin capacity
Top 1 for dustbin capacity 20% above average

Is it worth it?

If you want a corded upright that can handle pet hair, stairs and mixed flooring without drifting into premium pricing, the Breeze EVO Pets lands in a very practical lane. Its appeal is the combination of an 850 W motor, a 4.5 m stretch hose and a 3 L bagless bin, which gives it the shape of a proper whole-home cleaner rather than a light touch-up machine. The trade-off is that it stays firmly in the mains-powered, upright camp, so anyone wanting cordless freedom or a very refined, ultra-light carry will find a clearer alternative elsewhere.

This is the sort of vacuum to buy for busy homes that want straightforward carpet cleaning, a useful pet tool and enough reach to deal with stairs from the bottom step. It is less convincing for buyers who want the easiest possible lift-and-go routine or a cleaner that disappears into a cupboard as a compact secondary machine. The decision comes down to whether you value reach, bin capacity and corded consistency more than absolute portability.

Format Corded upright
Suction power 850 W
Dustbin capacity 3 L
Filtration Cartridge filter
Cord length 7 m
Hose length 4.5 m

Long reach for whole-home cleaning

The 7 m cord, 4.5 m hose and up to 12.5 m reach with accessories turn this into a proper room-to-room cleaner rather than a socket-by-socket nuisance.

That matters because the real friction with many uprights is stopping halfway through a staircase or hallway. Here, the reach is the point, and it is the reason this model makes sense for larger routines even though it remains corded.

Pet tools that match the job

A Mini Turbo Pets tool and a dedicated pet hair remover brush are included for sofas, stairs, furniture and upholstery.

That matters if pet hair is a regular part of the cleaning cycle, because the vacuum is not relying on the main floor head alone. The caveat is simple enough: the pet tools make the machine more capable around fabric and steps, but they do not turn it into a lighter handheld-style cleaner.

Bagless capacity with easier emptying

The 3 L bagless bin is large enough to reduce emptying stops during a normal family clean, and the easy-empty setup keeps disposal straightforward.

That matters in homes that collect a lot of dust, crumbs and fur, because frequent bin stops are one of the quickest ways to make vacuuming feel tedious. The practical trade-off is that you are still managing dust directly, so this suits buyers who prefer convenience over a bagged system.

Use evaluation

In a family hallway or living room, the first thing that matters is how much ground this machine covers before you have to stop. The 7 m cord and 4.5 m hose create a long working route, and the stated 12.5 m reach with accessories makes it easier to move from room to room without constantly hunting for the next socket. That is exactly the kind of convenience that turns a corded upright from a chore into a sensible main vacuum for an average-sized house.

On carpets and rugs, the adjustable brush bar gives it a more practical edge than a fixed-head upright. You can lift or lower the rotating bar for tiles, hard floors and thicker carpet, which matters when one cleaner has to move between a kitchen, a bedroom and a rug-heavy sitting room. The limitation is that this flexibility also makes the machine more of a set-and-adjust tool than a grab-and-go cleaner, so it suits buyers who do not mind changing settings as they move through the home.

The pet-focused extras are where the Breeze EVO Pets earns its name. The Mini Turbo Pets tool and the dedicated pet hair brush give it a clear route for sofas, stairs and upholstery, and the 3 L bin helps during heavier clean-ups because you are not emptying it after every room. That makes it a stronger fit for homes with fur, crumbs and general daily debris, while the corded format and upright body still keep it in the category of cleaners you plan around rather than carry casually.

Pros

  • Strong whole-home reach for a corded upright.
  • Useful pet tools for sofas, stairs and upholstery.
  • Large 3 L bagless bin reduces emptying stops.
  • Adjustable brush bar suits mixed flooring.

Cons

  • Corded design keeps you tied to sockets.
  • The floor setting control adds friction in homes with several surface types.
  • Upright format is less convenient than a lighter handheld for quick lifts and awkward corners.

Community

User reviews

The pattern is consistent enough to be useful: people tend to praise the light feel, the reach on stairs, the easy emptying and the strong pickup on carpets, while the main caution is that the floor setting needs a bit of attention when a home mixes rugs, hard floors and thicker pile. In other words, this is a vacuum that wins on practical usefulness, not on effortless one-setting simplicity.

Brian

I was absolutely amazed at how light the hoover is and it reached the top of the stairs with no balancing.

Marie

It is lighter than my old vacum, works much better and the large dust bin is a great help.

Comparison

Attribute Hoover TH31B002001 Current Vax Air Stretch Pet Max Russell Hobbs Atlas2 Pet Cylinder Vacuum Cleaner
Price £87.00 £79.99 £54.99
Format Corded upright Corded upright Cylinder vacuum cleaner
Suction power 850 W 820W -
Dustbin capacity 3 L 1.5L -
Filtration Cartridge filter - Triple Dust-Lock filtration capturing 99.5% of particles as small as 0.3 microns
Cord length 7 m 13 metre power cord 5 m
Editorial score 7.8/10 7.4/10 7.5/10

Against the Vax Air Stretch Pet Max, this Hoover looks more appealing if you want a larger 3 L bin and a similar corded upright route with pet-friendly intent. The Vax is the smaller, lighter-feeling alternative at 4.9 kg with a 1.5 L dustbin, so it is the better pick if you want easier carrying and do not mind a smaller container. Choose the Hoover when longer cleaning sessions and fewer emptying stops matter more than compactness.

Compared with a cordless stick such as the VACTechPro F02 Ultra or the Bulelink cordless vacuum, the Breeze EVO Pets is the more settled choice for buyers who prefer mains power and a traditional upright body. The cordless route wins on grab-and-go convenience and no cord management, but this Hoover is the stronger fit when you want a larger bin, a pet tool and a cleaner that is built around sustained home use rather than battery routine.

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Is the Hoover TH31B002001 vacuum cleaner worth it?

The Breeze EVO Pets makes the most sense for buyers who want a corded upright with proper reach, a 3 L bin and pet-focused tools that earn their keep in a real home. It is especially persuasive for mixed-floor houses and stair cleaning, where the 4.5 m hose and long cord reduce the usual upright vacuum frustration. If the current offer is in the right range, it is an easy model to shortlist for practical, everyday cleaning. The reservation is the same one that defines the format itself: this is not the easiest vacuum to live with if you want cordless freedom or the lightest possible carry. The floor-setting control also adds a little friction in homes with rugs, hard floors and thicker carpet, so buyers who want a one-touch, ultra-simple cleaner will be better served elsewhere. For everyone else, the balance of reach, capacity and pet tools is strong enough to justify the route.

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FAQ

Is this better for stairs than a lightweight stick vacuum?

Yes, if you want to clean stairs from the bottom step with a long hose and keep mains power on the machine.

Does it suit mixed flooring?

Yes, the adjustable brush bar and the carpet and hard-floor use cases make it a sensible choice for homes with more than one surface.