BISSELL Versus Cordless Bare-Floor Vacuum, 21R9A
Versus Rechargeable Bare Floor Vac
Product Features
- Cordless bare-floor vacuum cleaner runs up to 20 minutes per charge
- V-shaped base directs large debris into center suction path
- Arms pick up fine particles and capture debris in hard-to-reach places
- Low profile; bagless dirt container; foot-activated power switch
- Measures 8-4/5 by 10-1/2 by 43-1/2 inches

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Bissell Hits Another Home Run… I am a huge fan of Bissell products and everything that I have ever bought from the company has been a roaring success in our house. We have the Bissell Quick Steamer and the Bissell Steam Mop. Both of these little vacuums get a workout in our house, but I have yet to find a cordless vacuum that I am happy with. We bought a Shark which I absolutely loved until it burned out two years later. The next investment was our Dirt Devil Vibe. The suction was great for about a month and then it just…
Does its job This sweeper lives up to its name (versus older types maybe?). It is very light, easy to take out and use, gets under furniture, except my kitchen cabinets (due to previous owners installing ceramic tile over who-knows-what). It picks up small, hard stuff, e.g., popcorn kernels, pillbugs. It is simple, but a bit messy, to empty and clean. I like the ability to remove the roller wheels, which get tangled up with hair, etc. With my previous sweeper, I spent hours with tweezers and pliers. I…
Great for cat owners (& bathroom floors!) I’ve never bothered to write a review before, but I thought I’d put a plug in for this product. It really is great, especially for pet owners. I remembered there were mostly strong reviews of this product when I bought it, but a few people had complaints. I am not sure what there is to complain about. The Bissell picks up cat hair, pieces of pine litter (the big pellet like litter), fine litter dust, cereal on the floor, and even my hair that falls out all over the bathroom floor when I…