Cleans Delicate Floors Like a Dream!
The Bissell Hard Floor Expert Vacuum has been a cleaning dream come true! I clean A LOT and I highly recommend this product. Our house has over 2,000 sq. feet of hand-scraped hickory wood floors and tumbled marble that require extremely gentle care(they scratch easily). I had previously used all of the typical soft brooms and soft cloth "mops" on the floor until I got the Bissell. I was hesitant to use a vacuum cleaner on the floor because I was afraid that it would scratch the floor, but all of those fears went out the window after I used this vacuum. The floor attachment has these velvet-like coated wheels and soft pads on the bottom- it is amazingly gentle! In addition to being gentle, this thing has some serious suction. That annoying dust line that you get with brooms and mops is gone. It even got crumbs and hairballs that were along the trim/wall!
In addition to the floors it can also do carpet and upholstery/curtains. It comes with the attachments and they easily pop...
Good vacuum!
Bought this for my daughter who has 2 kids and an ever-shedding dog. She tells me she absolutely loves this vacuum cleaner. Does a great job picking up dog hair along with crumbs...even sticky crumbs since there is some type of scraper on the bottom that you can use to loosen dirt. Also she says it is so quiet she can run it after the kids are in bed. She has just started using it, but so far she is very happy with this vacuum cleaner!
Too Lightweight
I bought this vacuum for a large home that is tile and hardwood. Pros: Works great at picking up dog hair from two shedding dogs. I also love that it's quitter than most vacuums. Cons: Canister is quite small so I find that I have to empty the dirt canister twice before I'm done. Cord is short, would have been nice if it had a 20' cord. The hose is also short. The vacuum is so lightweight that it moves across the floor with such ease that it keeps banging into the back of my feet. Bottom line is it cleans great but I'm constantly having to watch that I'm not running myself over with it.
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