Bissell Cleanview Deluxe Corded Handheld Vacuum, 47R51

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  • Kirsten L.

    > 24 hour

    I am loving this vacuum! I use it to clean my base boards, stairs, smaller areas the other vacuum doesn’t fit! I hardly use my cordless Dyson anymore bc it doesn’t compare to how powerful this is and the battery dies quickly. Great price and would recommend

  • Carol L

    > 24 hour

    I have a long haired cat that kitty litter gets stuck in the fur on her feet and she tracks it out all over the carpet. This works GREAT for vacuuming that litter up. Not so great for hair, but I have another one for that .....I do like this and bought another one

  • msara

    > 24 hour

    I have owned the pet hair eraser version of this corset handheld vacuum for years. It is the only thing that works for me. When I saw that it was available with the same attachment that gets the hair in addition to several others along with a much longer cord...I had to have it. Now I can easily get my car, and reach areas the pethair model does not reach. I am completely satisfied and if you take care of it then it will take care of you for years. I make sure to clean the container and filter after every use and the suction maintains its effectiveness and reliability. A corded appliance in todays modern world is often shunned but personally I have never had a positive experience, long term, with a rechargeable non-corded vacuum, regardless if it is a handheld, upright, high end or generic. This small and easy to hold & maneuver gem is a cleaning powerhouse!

  • Silvia Molina

    > 24 hour

    Lo recomiendo. Fácil de usar y limpiar, tenemos una perra husky así que necesitaba algo para recoger tanto pelo.

  • Jeri Lynn

    > 24 hour

    After spending hours researching brands, reading reviews and considering pros and cons of a corded/cordless vacuum, I decided on this Bissell which has a 16 foot cord. I chose it based on reviews, Bissell reputation and cord length. To do the car, I have to use an extension cord, but thats ok. There were so many negative reviews of many cordless brands, I decided to go with a more tried and true option. The company is over 100 years old so I figured they know how to make a vacuum. The box says The Netherlands, not China. Thats a plus. Comes with one year warranty, washable filter, 3 attachments and is easy to open. The plastic is thick and sturdy but still lightweight. I tested it on a throw rug with sand and small pebbles and cleaned my van. It has great suction and I expect it to last a decade of car cleaning.

  • cooee

    > 24 hour

    Im halfway through a 4-week stay at a hotel and Ive got my cat with me. Leading up to this transition between my old home and my new one, I was apprehensive at the thought of living in such close quarters with my cat, dealing with his hair and tracked litter. Yuck!! Ive had my Bissell handheld vac nearly 6 months but previously only used it occasionally - under normal living conditions, its the full sized vacuum that gets used. But here at the hotel I use the hand vac daily. I have a lidded plastic container for the vac. Pulling it out, plugging it in and getting rid of the bits of litter and then shoving the vac back into the container couldnt be easier. It isnt too heavy, I love the placement of the on/off switch (you can easily turn it on and off with the hand youre using to hold it) and the cord is long enough that I keep part of it wrapped up in the pre-attached velcro strip. I find that I mostly use the straight piece rather than the rubbery attachment. If anyone is contemplating living in a hotel room - or other small space - with a cat, heres how I avoid having to deal with stray pet hairs going up my nose ... I place the cat in the dry bathtub, sit on the edge, and brush him down good with his rubber Kong brush. As anyone knows who has used one of those rubber brushes, they accumulate a lot of hair and while most of it sticks to the brush some of it flies around a bit. After Im done, I use the hand vac to clean off any cat hair that has stuck to the tub. I also have a sheet that I cover the bed with during the day and in the evening I hold it over the dry tub to shake the cat hair off, then use the hand vac in there. So thats my story. Oh, and it also works great around your tv chair if you happen to scatter bits of popcorn. :)

  • Gadget Enthusiast

    > 24 hour

    I chose this over the smaller cousin that Bissell offers primarily for the adapters that it came with. This vacuum isnt too loud, considering its got a tiny motor (generally the smaller the louder, whinier they become), and the suction is quite phenomenal. Previously we owned a cordless vac, which turned out to be a mistake, as the battery eventually died in a few months, and overheated to the point of turning the pearly white plastic case to turn a dark shade of sweat-yellow. Eurk. I have to say, this handheld is very cute. It reminds me of a mouse, and the color is pleasantly akin to a fresh wedge of cheddar cheese. It is very light, and the control handle is intuitive in both the left and right hands. As this unit is not cord-free, they provide a velcro strap for people to wrap up the cables. If youre careful, you can rewrap the cord quite similarly to how it came packaged, as the rubber/inner wire has partially molded into that wrapped up shape. If youre not one to roll up cables properly, Im not sure why youd be looking into a smaller hand held vac in the first place :) A small gripe is that theres no way to store all the additional accessories of the unit, nor does it come with a handy pouch to keep them in one spot when not in use. Not a biggie, but still something that I feel was overlooked. Additionally, the tube that is supplied with the unit is fairly short. I find myself stooping a lot, so Im not sure if they kept it short to maintain a low manufacturing cost of the tubes, or if you lose more suction with a longer length. Cleaning the unit is super easy; one click and the unit pops out. Do this over a trash can, because a lot of gunk hangs onto the filter, which in turn remains on the vacuum, and does not come off with the clear plastic area, which means youll get some spillage. Using this, I was able to pick up bark from a plant accident in my car, bits of paper and fluff from in front of the dryer, lots of my girlfriends hair from the staircase (with just a few spontaneous fly-bys), even longer pieces of plastic, and eventually, I will pick up the feces of my new hamster, Zoey! For some people it might not be worth $40 to spend on a vacuum. There are certainly different brands out there. But this one really packs in on the suction power and comes with a generous length of cord, which make cleaning the stairs a joyous occasion now.

  • Kevin Gorkin

    > 24 hour

    This thing works great removing pet hair from upholstery. I have 4 gogs that live on my couch. I have a upright vac that has a pet tool that has proven to be worthless. This vac comes with a simple attachment for pet hair that really works. I was able to get my couches clean with half the effort and time I usually spend with my upright vac. It also come wit attachable hose and crevice tool, that work ok, but not as well as I expected. The strength of this machine is pet hair removal.

  • Mercedes

    > 24 hour

    I got this little vacuum for my laundry room. I have 3 dogs and that means I get lots of hair along with lint in my dryer filter. When I wash the boys kennel bedding the fur level is at its peak. But everyday washing still generates a lot of lint and some fur. I used to drag my large upright vacuum into the laundry room put the hose and extension on and then have to walk and work around it just so I could vacuum the fuzz from my lint filter and off the floor and that nice little spot between the filter and the door that just likes to catch every piece of fuzz and fur and who knows what imaginable. My laundry room is in one of my bathrooms and if I didnt get the laundry all done that day, the vacuum would stay in there and really be in the way. So began my hunt for a little dust busting vacuum. This little sucker has a hose attachment with just the right tip so I can get into the lint filter cubby and all the other little spots lint builds up in. It does get full quick because now I just suck the entire lint filter clean with it. But it has some serious suction and picks everything up. Its nothing like the dust busters I remember from my childhood that my mother would fight with because it was worthless. The cord is very long. Its a very light unit making it a snap to carry and store. The tank snaps off with ease and you can carry it to the garage without it dropping its contents everywhere. The fan on the side is very powerful and the filter does a great job. Overall this little unit is impressive and the $40.00 I spent on it is nothing compared to its convenience and friendliness.

  • AN

    > 24 hour

    I use this for my car. The rubber attachment is really good at picking up pet hair and the hose is small enough to get between the tight spots. Suction power is better than I expected.

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