Hoover HF1 Max Cordless Vacuum Cleaner Anti Hair Wrap (HF1M10P) – 50‑min runtime, HEPA filter, 3 speeds
Product description
The essentials
If you’re looking for a cordless vacuum that’s built for everyday floor mess, the Hoover HF1 Max HF1M10P is aimed at the “quick clean then carry on” crowd. It combines adjustable suction with three speed modes, a claimed 50‑minute runtime, and an anti-hair brush-roll approach designed to reduce the usual hair wrap problem.
On paper, it’s also trying to make cleaning easier in the awkward bits: LED lighting on the floor nozzle helps you spot debris, and a double-edge cleaning design is intended to pick up dirt from corners and along baseboards. You also get a crevice tool plus a motorised pet tool, which suggests this is at least partially aimed at pet owners or anyone dealing with hair and fluff.
It’s not a full-size corded replacement for every deep clean scenario, but as a cordless “one-tap” vacuum for daily use, it could fit your routine nicely—especially if hair tangles on brushes are a recurring annoyance.
Key features

The headline features revolve around power control, runtime, and avoiding hair build-up.
- Three power levels (Eco for daily touch-ups, Standard for general cleaning, and Turbo for deeper cleaning on carpets and area rugs) give you a way to match suction to the job.
- A claimed 50‑minute runtime is positioned as enough to clean a whole home on a single charge, and the battery is detachable. That’s a practical detail because it lets you charge attached or take it out for charging elsewhere.
- Anti Hair Wrap is a clear attempt to stop hair getting cut and wrapped around the brush roll—no more constant “unclog and unwind” sessions.
- LED headlight on the floor nozzle helps reveal hidden debris as you move.
- Double-edge cleaning is meant to capture dirt from corners and along baseboards, which matters if your hard floors have edging lines where dust tends to collect.
What you get in the box is also fairly sensible for a cordless system: a 0.7L dust bin, crevice tool, motorised pet tool, straight tube, an integrated dusting brush, plus a washable HEPA filter.
What to know before you buy


Cordless vacuums often feel like magic until you hit the reality that runtime can vary with how hard you push the suction. This model gives you Eco/Standard/Turbo modes, so if you tend to run on the highest setting for everything, you may not get the full 50‑minute figure in real life.

Also, there’s always a slight trade-off in cordless design: a 0.7L bin is convenient, but larger homes or heavy weekly pet hair cleans may mean you’ll empty more often than with bigger-bin upright or canister units.
Finally, it’s worth noting that “anti-hair wrap” reduces the problem, but it doesn’t automatically remove the need for occasional brush maintenance. Hair can still build up over time, especially if it’s long, wet, or mixes with debris.
What you’ll notice day to day
In use, the anti-hair focus is the kind of feature that’s hard to appreciate until you’ve been dealing with a brush that constantly turns into a tangle factory. If you’ve ever had to cut hair out of the roller after vacuuming the hallway, this is aimed directly at that irritation.
The LED headlight can be genuinely useful, too. When you’re doing quick sweeps near skirting boards, it’s easier to catch the bits you might otherwise miss—particularly in dim corners where dust settles.

The double-edge cleaning approach is the other “small but practical” idea. While it won’t replace careful edge cleaning when you need it, it can help reduce how much dirt ends up left behind along the baseboard line.
Tech specs
- Type: Cordless vacuum cleaner
- Power: 200W
- Runtime: Up to 50 minutes (claimed)
- Speeds: 3
- Dust bin capacity: 0.7L
- Filter: Washable HEPA filter
- Included tools: Crevice tool, motorised pet tool, integrated dusting brush, straight tube
- Headlight: LED headlight on floor nozzle


Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a cordless vacuum for daily living: quick clean-ups, general dirt on hard floors, and the occasional deeper push on carpets and area rugs using Turbo. If you have pets, the motorised pet tool and anti-hair wrap design are the obvious reasons to take a closer look.

It may not suit you if you primarily need long, uninterrupted cleaning sessions with heavy debris where you’d rather not think about runtime and bin emptying. If you routinely deep-clean large areas back-to-back, a higher-capacity or corded-focused approach might be the more forgiving route.
It’s also not the best match if you dislike maintaining brush areas at all. Anti-hair wrap helps, but it’s still wise to expect some routine cleaning over time.
Is it worth it?
Buy the Hoover HF1 Max HF1M10P if you want a cordless vacuum that leans into hair-fighting performance (anti-hair wrap plus a motorised pet tool), comes with practical tools for edges and corners, and gives you multiple suction modes to manage runtime.
Skip it if your top priority is maximum uninterrupted cleaning time and you don’t want to manage charging and a 0.7L bin capacity during heavier sessions. This one is more in the “helpful everyday cordless” camp than a no-compromise deep-clean machine.

If you’re deciding between buying a compact cordless for convenience versus going for something more heavyweight, this model’s value comes from the combination of 3-speed control, HEPA filtration, and the features that target hair and floor edges.
Mini FAQ


Can the battery be charged separately?
Yes. The battery is detachable, and you can charge it either while attached to the vacuum or separately.
What’s included in the box?

You get a 0.7L dust bin, crevice tool, motorised pet tool, straight tube, an integrated dusting brush, and a washable HEPA filter.
How do the 3 speed modes differ?
Eco is for daily touch-ups, Standard is for general cleaning, and Turbo is for deeper cleaning on carpets and area rugs.
Does the LED headlight help with finding debris?
It’s designed to help spot hidden debris instantly on the floor nozzle while you clean.
Does it really stop hair getting tangled?
The anti-hair wrap approach is intended to prevent cutting hair off the brush roll and reduce the hair-wrap issue, but you may still need occasional maintenance over time.
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