BISSELL SpotClean Pet Pro Portable Carpet Cleaner, 2458, Grapevine Purple, Black
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AZUCENA GARCIA
> 3 dayI didnt realize how much it would come in handy. Easy to use and move around.pl perfect product
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KDominguez
> 3 dayWorks great on any stain. Super easy to carry from one place to another and to store.
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Lonnie Crawford
> 3 dayIts a great manageable machine.
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Jonathan Sovsky
Greater than one weekDO NOT EVER LEAVE IT UNCLEANED - you need to take very very good care of this machine. If you are like me, you will be cleaning up your ten thousandth diarrhea stain from your dog, and you will be too tired to clean it. Then you forget about it for a day. Then you go to use the machine again andddd you need to throw it away and buy a new one. The smell is unbearable, it will literally knock you over. Something to do with the way a vacuum works I guess but the smell just ruins the innerworkings of the machine. Its dead now, you need to buy a new one. Works great though 10/10 no complaints.
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Michael
> 3 dayWhen I want to clean a whole carpet I use the big Bissel carpet cleaner. Its 45lbs so one doesnt want to use that often. Ive tried several different spot cleaners and have found the Bissel Spot Clean to be perfect. It sprays fluid easily, has far more suction than others I have tried, and its very easy to use. Highly recommended.
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MrsHartman
Greater than one weekThis works like a dream, however it is just as loud as the full size carpet cleaner. It really sucks it all out! Definitely worth the money.
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Visa
> 3 dayWorked exactly like they say in the videos the dirt in the picture is from a old cough it was like night and day after the shampooing
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Tallgirl
> 3 dayWhile none of the Bissell portables heat water, the tank is sturdy enough to hold hot water. My old Bissell Spot Bot had a cracked hose after ten years. So far I used the new one to extract deer blood out of the trunk of my sedan that had spilled on my carpet. It took three tries of applying hot soapy water, scrubbing, and suctioning then allowing it to dry completely each time. But the odor did come out and we can drive our vehicle again without gagging.
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Marvin Gamero
> 3 dayTo be honest, I was skeptical about this product. I bought it to clean a ten year old couch that had had all that accumulated dirt. I gave the unit a try and was surprised at it made the old couch look new again. Great purchase.
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J&J
> 3 dayYou know, I looked so long & did so much research, I feel it would just be wrong not to review my new friend Bissell. For details on Bissell Pro specifically~ scroll to end. For research on options, keep reading. I have to say I did not intend to get a carpet or upholstery cleaner. I tried 3 different spots to rent one over a weekend & they were all gone or broken. In sharing my frustration with my mom, she surprised me with the Hoover upright pet cleaner. The thing works pretty good. For a 100 bucks & the small space it uses, worth it. However, what I really needed was upholstery & it does not have attachment options. So heres the rabbit hole I went down for weeks, actually months. Do I exchange for cleaner with attachments? Or get a spot cleaner? Well, every spot cleaner review states, they leak with some horror story of muddy water on a clean carpet. Every cleaner with attachments, other than the industrial size one you need a garage for, which we do not have the room as I live with Fred Sanford, states it doesnt clean as well as a pro. So, the only viable option is both or just a good spot cleaner, if you have smaller areas. Obviously, I went with the Bissell Pro Pet. I could say I Finally decided to try bc it went on sale but truth is, I was going to need professional help, if I read one more ounce of information so, it had to be done. After cleaning all my upholstery, which I am honestly grossed out by how much yuck came out, I can tell you this Bissel Pet Pro is the real deal. The only down side is, it cleaned my couch so well, I now have light patches. So either color was scrubbed off, or dirt was covering the faded spots (Spoiler, its the 2nd one) DETAILS~ ~Steam? Nope. You can add hot water but just doesnt feel hot as when you spray it out, kinda lukewarm. Plus, most pro soaps will do the job at home so, dont overthink it. ~Sprayer? Yes. You manually control it. It is a spray not a stream so, if you keep moving the hose, the water will not drench. ~Suction. Oh my word, Yes. Its truly horrifying to see the dirt run through the clear nozzle. Quick tip~ Suction over as many times as necessary until you dont see water & will dry quickly. ~Water containers~ Both removable with handles. ~ Dirty water container will hold 2 fills of the clean container. If you run out mid job, add some more clean water & keep going. Can be disassembled to clean inside. Just give the handle a good push to the other side & it will release. ~Clean water container, does drip when removing & refilling. Just some drips so if you know, youre prepared but may be issue in future. Last note, the spot cleaner. I did not have an accident to test it on but, this hockey puck sized nozzle was too fascinating not to try. Pretty sure this thing couldve sucked up the cat if she walked by. All in all this is worth every penny. On sale or retail at about $179 right now. As good as a Store rental machine with the space of a large backpack. Also, the cord is long enough to run to do auto detail. Dirty, nasty, work truck auto detail. I would buy the Bissell dinner if I could for the things its had to see.