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BISSELL 3106A Featherweight Lightweight Vacuum

Bissell Featherweight Lightweight VacuumA remarkably lightweight cleaning unit, the Featherweight stick vacuum from Bissell offers dual functionality in one slim little machine. Suitable for bare floors, draperies, upholstery, and low-pile carpets, the Featherweight converts easily from a floor vacuum to a hand vacuum and includes a crevice tool for tight corners. Completely bagless, the unit collects debris in a dust cup with a washable cloth filter. When the cup fills up, you just pop it off and empty it. Handy for small areas or anyone who needs a lightweight cleaning tool, the Featherweight stands 44-1/2 inches high and has a 9-1/4-inch nozzle. It comes with an ergonomically designed grip, and Bissell includes a limited one-year warranty. –Emily Bedard

Product Features

  • Lightweight, easy to use, and bagless
  • Converts from a floor vacuum to a hand vacuum
  • Cleans bare floors, carpet, upholstery, draperies, and stairs
  • Ergonomically designed comfort grip handle
  • 9-1/4 by 4-1/4 by 44-1/2 inches; weighs 3-1/2 pounds

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Comments

Sanguine says:

A cheap quick fix I wanted a lightweight, compact vacuum to use every evening after dinner on the kitchen floor. Our regular vac was too bulky to pull out for quick jobs, and we didn’t have a spot to charge a cordless. I settled on the Featherweight because it was small enough to hang from my mop rack and only cost $20.This vac is ideal for picking up dust and pet hair on wood or tile floors. However, I’ve found that with larger, heavier items (such as spilled dog food), the vac often has to be…

N. Silver says:

A “must have” This is easy to use and very light weight. It was just what I needed between weekly visits from the wonderful person who actually vacuums for me (I HATE vacuuming with a passion).I have a cat and a dog and I garden (sloppily) so I needed something like this that I’d actually use. I took it out of the box, assembled it in about a minute (without even having to read the directions) and I cleaned up my kitchen. It pulled up an amazing amout of fur, etc. Now I’m looking for things…

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