Description
- Every Purchase Saves Pets. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets..Runtime: 20.0 minutes
- Cordless, Lightweight Vacuum. 10.8V lithium-ion battery provides up to 20 minutes of run time and charges in just 4.5 hours.
- Two-Way Folding Handle. Breaks down for compact storage and extended reach feature cleans under furniture.
- Tools Included. Comes with an upholstery brush and crevice tool for above floor cleaning.
- Removable Hand Vac. Built-in hand vac features an Easy Empty Dirt Bin and washable filter.
- Self-Standing. Featherweight cordless stick vac stays upright for convenient storage.
Bryson –
This has great suction power and is so lightweight and easy to use. As stated in other reviews, it doesnāt hold charge long enough to do the whole house, but itās great for a couple of rooms and spot cleaning. The folding handle is compact for storage. Itās just so convenient to grab and clean up a mess, and the removable hand vac is awesome for smaller messes.
Monica Butler –
I love this little machine, light weight, powerful and so easy to clean. I have problems with my hands and the light weight design is awesome. My kids love to use it which is good for me. And the press of a button to have a hand held vaccume good for quick easy and deep cleaning. The attachments are easy to put on and the power of suction is just what I been looking for. The battery last a long time. I searched for a vaccume like this for my hard woods for a longtime..I have bought a few that just doesn’t compare to the quality of this Bissell ..and I am helping pets in need.
Mary B –
I have seen many of these cordless vacuums with power of like 9 Volts but this 14.4 blows those out of the water. This is strong enough to pick up dust and dirt very well. It works great on hard floors, carpets and throw rugs. You can turn the rotating brush on and off and can also turn the suction low or high depending what you’re vacuuming – for small area rugs it works well to turn the suction lower or the rotator off so it doesn’t suck the rug up. It is extremely maneuverable and can fit under and around furniture easily and handy for stairs especially not having to deal with a cord & extension cords. It is lightweight and does not hurt me (and my sore shoulder) to carry or use. Grab it to quickly clean up a mess, clean one room, or the whole house with no cord to worry about. The battery lasts quite long when it’s charged. It’s not a bag filter so you have to empty the unit, which is easy and fairly non-messy. I use a damp paper towel to clean off dust from the inside parts. I also found out you can purchase replacements for the filters on Amazon. The vacuum can stand on its own, so you can choose an out-of-the-way corner to keep it plugged in and ready for use. It also folds for storage. I keep one on each floor, and have bought two more for family members who also love them.
kat –
I spent a lot on a dyson that holds a 6 minute charge and stopped working inside of 2 years. I love that Bissell helps save animals to start….and then to find an inexpensive vacuum that works great, is lightweight, stands on its own, is easy to empty and is easy to maneuver. Love it!!!!!
Nancy Baker –
Love this vac. Been looking for light weight, cordless with strong suction. This is it. Easy to operate in my wheelchair. Hoping it lasts a long while. My only complaint is beater bar is not working. Looking up on o terney for video directions.
Podjasek –
We purchased this vacuum on July 3, 2021. We chose this one because of the reviews, the light weight aspect, the features, and because it was cordless. We also bought into the “helping animals” marketing. On August 31, 2022 it did not turn on. We have maintained the equipment, changed filters, etc as the user manual directed. We have engineered hard wood (vinyl plank) throughout our home. We called the product support line provided by Amazon today, September 10, 2022.
First representative- Gathered our information, did some trouble shooting, informed us we were out of guarantee (waranty) and that the best he could do was 20% off a new unit. We would have to pay shipping and there was no option for extended protection. The unit would take 1- 2 weeks to arrive at our home. Total cost would be around $120. We asked him to tell us why we should buy another Bissell if it was going to die right after the warranty period. He just kept reiterating that because we were outside the warranty, he could offer 20% off a new unit. We asked to be transferred to sales based on the assumption that a sales person might be better versed in reliability and if this was a frequent problem. He was pleasant enough, just very script focused. Duration of this call segment: 5- 10 minutes.
Second representative- Asks for all our information AGAIN and is unable to understand us even when we spelled things out such as “E as in Echo”. Getting our address correct took over 5 minutes. We explain that our vacuum died, we had already done troubleshooting, the other rep offered us 20% off a new unit, but that we wanted to know why we should purchase a Bissell product again if it was just going to die right outside warranty. He started looking up other products. He suggested a corded vacuum that was suitable for carpet and also $400! We specified that we were not looking for other products and definitely not spending $400 on a vacuum that wouldn’t work for us. He responded “But that has a 2 year guarantee”. He then wasted 10 more minutes of our lives reexplaining that our unit was out of warranty (we know) and if we want that one he can offer 20% off (we know) and that we also have to pay for shipping. We asked for a supervisor. Duration of this call segment: 25- 30 mins.
Supervisor- We had to wait on hold roughly 5 minutes, so not bad at all for a weekend. The supervisor answers and sounds pissed off. “Who am I speaking to? What is it you want?” They have a non American accent, so we chalk it up to differences in grammar, not rudeness. We were wrong. We very briefly explain the issue. “Our vacuum is just out of warranty and died. We’re being offered 20% off a new unit, but we’re not sure we want to spend over $100 on a vacuum just to do it again in a year. Is this a common problem? Do your vacuums just make it through the warranty period and then die?” We could hear a small dog loosing it’s yappy mind and a young (toddler?) aged child sing shrieking in the background. It was loud enough she was difficult to hear. We missed the first sentence or so and were able to hear “… Warranty was 2 years and expired in March (both these things are untrue) so 20% is a gift!” “No, it was a 1 year warranty and expired in July. Are you looking at the right customer?” *she starts yelling angrily*”I know what I’m doing and you waited 4 months to call. Your warranty expired in March! What do you want?!?” “So we’re going to go ahead and take our money to a different company, thanks.” We hung up. Duration of this call segment: 5- 10 minutes real time, 6 hours yelling, yapping, shriek singing time.
We went to look up the corporate address to send a letter and found 4 on Google. We called the customer service line again.
I gave my name and said I just wanted to corporate mailing address. Nothing complicated, just the address. She asked to place me on hold, but forgot to mute or actually place me on hold. I could hear her typing furiously for about 5 minutes. She came back and asked “Why you want the address?” “I would like to send them a letter. I have 4 address in different locations and I wanted to make sure I sent it to the correct one. Or sometimes companies have post office boxes or something they prefer customers use.” “Well what addresses do you have?” “You… I…. You can’t just give me the mailing address?” “No. What addresses do you have?” At this point I got suspicious and said “I have one in South Korea, one in Chicago, and two in Michigan.” “Grand Rapids is right.” “I have two though, one is 2345 Walker (true) and the other is 1200 Walker (false). Which is correct?” “They both work. Grand Rapids.” “Wow… Thanks I guess.” and hung up. So customer service can’t even get an address right.
Overall it was a fantastic vacuum, until it wasn’t. Get the extended protection or probably plan on shelling out $100- 200 a year to replace it when it dies a month or two out of warranty. I would not this for anyone on a fixed income as it just adds to your expenses.
TL/DR: Works great until the warranty is up. Then doesn’t and customer service is useless. Get the extra protection or pay every year.
L. Pope –
I am disappointed in this vacuum. Not as much suction as the pet pro the filter is a sub standards paper bag filter (not the proper corrugated washable) and it does not hold the battery charge as long.
It’s a fail as far as a comparison.
It is OK only whereas o Loved my older pet pro. They of course don’t make that particular model anymore!!!!
Jeannie –
Who would ever think I’d be this excited over a vacuum!?! There is nothing I don’t like about it. The suction is great, it works well on both carpet and wood, the ‘get under the furniture’ button is awesome, the hand held part snaps in and out easily, one of the attachments fits between the stair rails perfectly, and I’m able to vacuum my 2,800 sf house, including the couches and chairs, stairs, bathrooms and kitchen and the battery is still charged. I do have to dump the canister a little more often than I’d like, but that’s because we have unusually large and horribly shedding dogs. Now that we have an easier to use vacuum that actually works, I’m vacuuming much more often and I have to dump the canister less often each time. I’m pretty mortified over how much dirt and dog hair the old vacuum was leaving behind. I couldn’t be happier with this new vacuum.