Thursday, October 31, 2013

BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Cyclonic Canister Vacuum, Bagless, 66T6



hate to vacuum
I have owned many vacuums - most of them too heavy or too difficult to change from carpet to tile. The attachments of this vacuum are easy to use and it is light weight. The canister doesn't hold a lot but I would rather empty a small one more often to have the super suction and convenience of a canister. It takes care of the pet hair on furniture and floors. If you have a large home or don't like to empty the container often, try something else. This little guy is great for smaller homes & apartments & those who don't like to work hard at vacuuming.

Works great, great value
We have mostly wood floors with some area rugs as well as carpet in the bedrooms. This is the one vacuum that I an use throughout the entire house. Prior to owning this, I was using 3 different vacuums- one for each floor type basically. This bissell does great with the pet hair. It does pretty well on the area rugs. It is fantastic on the wood floors. It's great in the bathroom. It works well in the cars and on the furniture and dog bed.

I am so happy that I ignored most of the reviews here. This vacuum may not be as great as a $500 canister, yes, I get that. But I have never owned a $500 canister, nor will I ever. I don't need a vacuum to last 20 years. I just want something affordable, that I can use in every room of our house. It's been great at picking up the kid's crumbs under the table and on the rug. The suction power is good. It's a pretty quiet vacuum. I love it and am very happy.

A decent vaccum cleaner considering its price.
Our previous vaccum cleaner was my parent's 25 years old Nilfisk GS80. A powerful unit made in Denmark which sucked everything with ease and only required to be emptied once every 6 months. I wish we could get another one, but we can't seriously spend $1000 on a vaccum cleaner.

We have 3 cats and our house has wooden floors. This low end Bissel vaccum cleaner gets the job done. It removes all the hair off the floor and the attachements work great on furniture. Especially the rubbery "pet contour" tool which pulls the animal hair right out of the fabric. It was $130, so we don't expect to last for more than a few years.

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