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The Bissell 2252 CleanView Swivel Upright Bagless Vacuum is a powerful cleaning solution designed for pet owners. Featuring swivel steering for easy maneuverability, a triple action brush roll for effective pet hair removal, and scatter-free technology for mess-free cleaning on hard surfaces, this vacuum is both efficient and user-friendly. With a large capacity dirt tank and a commitment to saving pets, it's the perfect choice for conscientious consumers.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 13"W x 44.5"H |
Capacity | 1 Liters |
Item Weight | 12.5 Pounds |
Style | CleanView Swivel Vacuum |
Color | Green |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
K**H
BUY THIS VACUUM!! Pet hair is gone!!
This vacuum is FANTASTIC!! I have been very partial to Shark, and that is a great brand that I recommend, too. But I needed a new vacuum, and when I recently looked.... this vacuum and brand had higher stars/better reviews than my trusty Shark.(I had already bought a smaller, light weight vacuum (different brand) due to having carpeted stairs that are hard to vacuum, but I could tell it wasn't doing as good of a job on my carpeted floors as my Shark had done, so I needed to get a better vacuum.)I just used this one for the first time, and WOW!! I cannot believe how much dust and kitty hair it picked up. I showed my husband, and he said it looks like it made another cat, haha! (That smaller vacuum sure didn't do the job!)I absolutely recommend this vacuum, especially for people dealing with pet hair. It has a great suction and 5 different floor levels to choose from (see photo). It feels easy to pick up and move, but it does take a bit of strength to push it along the carpet when it's powered on - I don't even care because that meant it was really working!It maneuvers well and has two helpful attachments. My pictures show examples of how great it worked. One of my three kitties immediately had to investigate, and she approves, too!
S**E
Handles Bunny Cleanup with Ease
I’ve only had it a day so I’m reviewing my initial impression.I have indoor bunnies and my biggest struggle has been finding a vacuum that can handle picking up not only stray poops but also all the long strands of hay that fall all about. This vacuum does the job, easily in one pass! No clogging or tangling around the brush either.It arrived the day after we returned from vacation where the pet sitter, while he does an awesome job, doesn’t handle as much of the cleaning as I do daily. So we came home to a more heavy-duty mess. Pulled out this new vacuum and it handled the job with ease. I mean there was what looked like a spilled bowl of dry coco puffs in their own and it sucked it all up PLUS got out all this hidden dust in my carpet and all the bunny hair falling out from the summertime. I’m super impressed
L**R
Great for Pet Owners
I’m seriously impressed with this Bissell vacuum! I have a dog that sheds a lot, and no other vacuum I’ve tried has handled the hair like this one does. It sucked up so much dog hair that I didn’t even realize was buried deep in the carpet — it was honestly kind of gross, but also super satisfying.The suction power is incredible, and my carpets look and feel so much cleaner after just one use. It’s easy to maneuver, not too heavy, and the canister is simple to empty. You can literally see all the dirt and hair it picks up. If you have pets and carpet, this vacuum is a total game-changer.Highly recommend for pet owners — worth every penny!. The only thing that would make it even better would be if the handheld attachment had a longer hose.
E**Y
If you have pets that shed you're gonna want this thing!
I have had this vacuum for 2.5 years now, so I think that's a pretty good amount of time to know what's good and bad about it. My previous vacuum was a Dyson Ball Animal, which I had for five or six years, so that's what I'm comparing it to. Overall the Bissell is a good vacuum, mainly because the suction power is amazing. Even when my Dyson was new it didn't have the suction power that the Bissell does, and for the last few years before it died I was having to use one of those scraper tools to pull all the cat hair up out of our rugs first before vacuuming, which was very labor intensive. We currently have 13 cats in the house, so it's extremely important for us to have a reliable vacuum that works very well and can handle all the cat hair. The Bissell can do that!So here are the main things I like about this vacuum: it has absolutely no trouble pulling ALL the cat hair out of the rugs, and of course hardwood/tile floors are no problem. The little side bristles help to pull in dirt and hair next to baseboards, which is also really helpful. It's very lightweight and swivels on a dime, so it's easy to handle. The tank is large and very easy to empty, and even when hair gets stuck up around the filter, it's big enough to reach into. That was a problem with the Dyson, because hair would get stuck up near the top but it was almost too small to reach into so I'd have to use a hangar to get everything out. I also like that the cord retracts, and there's a little thing near the top of the handle that you can clip the cord into to help keep it out of the way. Changing the belt is fairly easy - but I'll get into that later.The things I don't like as much: The hose works fine and some of the tools are good, like the one with the brush on it, but it could be improved. This is one area where the Dyson was much better - the hose was longer and had a sort of handle, and everything was better quality. The Bissell tools are cheap and don't work as well, especially the "triple action brush roll" that's supposed to pick up cat hair. I have tried and tried to figure out how to make that thing work and it just doesn't. That is probably the biggest disappointment with the Bissell - I absolutely need an attachment that picks up cat hair to vacuum the couch, chairs, and everything else that gets covered in hair. The Dyson has an attachment like that with little rotating heads that works incredibly well. Fortunately, it fits on the Bissell hose! If you have pets I highly recommend buying that attachment by itself to use with the Bissell. It's the Tangle-Free Turbine Tool that goes with the Dyson Animal DC40 upright vacuum. I also still use the "articulating hard floor tool" that came with the Dyson, because the Bissell doesn't have anything like that and it fits on the Bissell hose. The Bissell corner tool may be useful if you have carpeted stairs but I don't have stairs and have never found a use for it.The Bissell is bigger than the Dyson and doesn't fit under things as well. Also, when using the hose you have to be very careful not to pull too much or the whole vacuum will fall over because it's so lightweight. I have learned that you have to hold onto it or lay it down to use the hose. Also, over time it has gotten louder; I'm not sure why.Those things are all minor annoyances. The main negative is the same thing many other people have mentioned - the belt breaks too easily. I'd had it less than two months when the belt broke, because I had the vacuum sitting on the edge of a rug that had fringe. While I was busy vacuuming under something with the hose, it somehow sucked the fringe up and I guess it got clogged and that snapped the belt. I was prepared for that because of other reviews, so I ordered more belts from Bissell and they arrived pretty quickly.In the directions it tells you to remove the screws from the plate on the bottom, but there is one more than it says there are. After a few minutes I figured out how to get the belt in the right place and around the roller, put everything back together, turned it on, and there was immediately a horrible noise and I swear flames came out of the vacuum before I could get it turned off. I took the bottom plate off again and not only was the new belt broken but the roller was also broken. I'm not sure what happened because I followed the directions. I contacted Bissell support and told them what happened, and it took them a couple of days to respond, but when they did they said those things aren't usually covered by the warranty but that they would send me a new roller and belt free of charge! They arrived pretty quickly. The roller was a different color than the original, but I wasn't going to gripe about a free replacement. This time after I reinstalled everything it worked perfectly.Since then it has worked great, and no more broken belts! I have learned to be somewhat careful with it. If you buy this vacuum be aware that the suction is so good it will suck up small rugs (like bath mats), and don't roll over small cords or anything loose that could get tangled up in the roller. I never worried about that with the Dyson because even if something did get sucked up I could just pull it out. The Bissell is not as sturdy but will EAT things if you're not careful.Bottom line - even with the minor annoyances I would buy this vacuum again in a heartbeat just for the suction alone, but the price definitely helps.
S**E
Pet Hair & Dust Terminator
I actually prefer this over a Dyson stick-particularly when it comes to picking up pet hair out of the carpet. I moved into a new home which had been vacuumed and purportedly shampooed carpets except-- this brand new, out of the box picked up all of this in the living room alone. 😳 I had had this model a couple of years ago but then was gifted a used Dyson stick. I have since repurchased this vacuum because when it comes to clean- pet hair and dust in particular -I find this to be far superior. It is very easy to put together with a couple of clicks and the tools get the job done in quick order. It has an added benefit of being able to put in an anti-allergen filter. It's lightweight, easy to manage, and who doesn't love the automatic rewind recoil of the cord function? One Note: this review is for the blue model; the teal is also a pet-centered machine, but they are not the same. I cannot speak to the quality of that one, as it's a different model. Fantastic cleaning power!
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