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Bissell CleanView Pet Slim Corded 3-in-1 Stick Vacuum with Dusting and Crevice Tools

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Bissell CleanView Pet Slim Corded 3-in-1 Stick Vacuum with Dusting and Crevice Tools

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$149

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· Every Purchase Saves Pets. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets. · Lightweight Stick Vac with Powerful Suction. This 3-in-1 vacuum weighs less than 9.5 lbs, so it's easy to maneuver while cleaning, so you can power through pet hair. · Patented Tangle-Free Brush Roll. Actively prevents hair wrap around the brush roll. · Easy Empty Dirt Tank with 0.5L Capacity. Control dirt, hair and debris while emptying the tank, so you don't touch the yuck. · Storage Wall Mount & Specialized Tools. Includes a Dusting Brush and Crevice Tool to clean dirt and messes in hard-to-reach places.

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J. BaileyReviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024

I bought this to replace my old stick vacuum that was strictly for hard floors and my canister vacuum that has something wrong with it and is so loud I get a migraine every time I use it. My old stick vacuum was held together with duct tape and decided it was time. I love this vacuum. It picks up great on both hard floors and carpets. I have 4 cats and it picks up the hair great. Our house is all hard floors except the bedrooms and an area rug in the family room. I love the long power cord on this. I can do the sunroom, kitchen, family room and both hallways without unplugging. I would have to move the plug 6 times with my old stick vacuum. Other than the bedrooms, the only area I can't reach is the laundry room , which is where the litter boxes are, and I just keep the old stick vacuum there to clean up the litter and not get any of that in my new vacuum. The 2 main complaints I read in the reviews are 1, the top heaviness. And it is top heavy. The first time I used it I thought, I'm not sure I like this, and thought I might send it back. But after using it, I got used to it and all the other things I like about it over rode that. If you have strength or mobility issues, this is probably not for you. I tell myself I'm getting a good workout when I use it 😁. The second complaint was that it will not stand up on its own. This doesn't bother me at all because my last stick vacuum, that I've had for probably 8 years, wouldn't either, so I'm used to it. I just lay it down on the floor when I need 2 hands. Not a deal breaker for me. I find I'm vacuuming more because I don't dread it like I used to. Oh, and it's quiet. Compared to my stick vacuum and my super loud cannister vacuum, it's low volume. So much so, that my cats, who would run at the sight of me just bringing out either of the 2 other vacs, will stay in place while I'm vacuuming until I get too close to them. Emptying the container is easy and getting it back is easy once you learn the trick, need to press the release button while putting it back. The canister is on the small side so needs to be emptied often, but now that I vacuum more, not as much as I did in the beginning. And it is a stick vacuum, you can't expect it to be as large as a regular vacuum. So overall I love this vacuum.

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BartmanReviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025

With three, double coated Labrador Retrievers, a surgically reconstructed right wrist (titanium plate and 13 screws), and multiple shoulder injuries and repairs, this beast is both supremely powerful and easily maneuverable far, far surpassing the hugely overweight and overpriced Dyson it replaces. I absolutely love that this vacuum easily maneuvers underneath furniture. Granted we have hardwoods throughout the house, yet it work fabulously on area rugs in most rooms and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it for carpeted floors. Also love that Bissell makes a financiaql contribution to pet welfare for each purchase. For me, thids was a win-win-win purchase.

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Trucker DReviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024

I am a Bissell FAN, and I wanted a simple vacuum for the ceramic floors and area rugs, had a Crosswave Pet for several years but didn’t like having to take it apart each time to clean, so when it finally stopped working I settled for this dry stick vacuum and a spin mop. That being said, WHY would you make a vacuum THAT DOES NOT STAND UP, I mean there’s no way to have it stand, you have to lay the vacuum down or prop it on something when you have to stop to move a chair or something then resume vacuuming which is stupid. The vacuum comes with a wall hanger and it hangs flat against the wall, which is fine. It operates great, good suction, easy to empty, lightweight easy to maneuver, I opted for the corded version which has a long cord, the tools are useful for crevices, my only complaint is it’s made not to stand upright. Overall it’s a good stick vacuum for the money for sure, hopefully they’ll figure out how to add a compression mechanism so that the vacuum can stand and be stored upright when not in use.

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Amante dei GattiReviewed in the United States on June 27, 2021

I have a cat who sheds like an old hound dog, so I need a vacuum that addresses the hair/fur problem. This is amazing! I got it on Prime Day (for about $125, not $179), so I haven't had it long enough to speak to its durability, but so far, it is the best vacuum I've ever used to remove pet hair! My brother-in-law who was visiting a week ago, ran my regular powerful vacuum through the living room and guest bedroom. When I got my Bissell, I thought I was just hitting the high spots and ended up doing the entire floor. I had to empty the thing about 4 times! It was FULL of cat hair and dirt the other vacuum missed, evidently! There are a few drawbacks (some other reviewers have noted them), as I see it: 1) It won't stand on its own--not a deal breaker for me, but annoying. 2) It's top heavy, and for a woman, this can be a drawback; my upper arms feel as if I've spent a day in the gym (maybe that's NOT a bad thing!). 3) It's hard to suck up gunk located too close to a wall--my old vac has suction on the sides of the unit and not just in the center front; having to switch to the crevice tool is inconvenient. 4) I question its durability; a lot of it is plastic, and it gets quite hot when vacuuming a large floor; we'll see. 5) The cup is a bit tricky to remove without dropping debris all over your clean floor. Would I buy this again? Oh, YEAH! Would I recommend it? For sure! I hope Bissell listens to its customers and makes the few simple design adjustments, and then they'll beat out their competition hands down!

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Edgar TrujilloReviewed in Mexico on May 7, 2024

LLEGO CON PELOS SE COMPRENDE Q ERA DE USO, SI SE PUDIERA CALIFICAR EN MENOS SE LLEVARIA LA CALIFICACION MAS ALTA, NO LO RECOMIENDO