🐶 Clean with a Cause: Because your pet deserves a spotless home!
The Bissell Pet Stain Eraser PowerBrush is a portable, cordless carpet cleaner designed specifically for pet owners. With a 20-minute runtime, a powerful DirtLifter PowerBrush, and an Oxy Spot & Stain Formula included, it effortlessly tackles tough stains and messes. Weighing only 4.4 pounds and featuring a convenient carry handle, this cleaner is perfect for quick clean-ups. Plus, every purchase contributes to the BISSELL Pet Foundation, helping to save homeless pets.
Capacity | 8 ounces |
Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Style | Pet Stain Eraser PowerBrush |
Color | Titanium with Electric Blue Accents |
Power Source | Cordless Rechargeable |
G**S
Love It!!
Works very well for puppy in training
D**Y
Really great and makes an unpleasant task tolerable!
With a brand new puppy in the house it became very apparent immediately that this would be a game changer. It didn't take long for me to tire of dragging out my big carpet cleaner -- sometimes endlessly in so little time. Seemed like I no sooner got it cleaned up and put away and I'd have to drag it back out again. I ordered it the very next day and had it quickly in no time -- but at the time it seemed like eternity! It does a wonderful job of cleaning up any accident that he had quickly and efficiently. It left a pleasant scent and no lingering scents of the accident to cause a repeat. I am 72 and can't really handle much weight or complicated equipment. This is great! I highly recommend it -- and I am happy to say -- hopefully we are housebroken-- although I am ready for any unexpected surprises or accidents that might prevail in the future.
B**1
I have cats… need I say more? Worth it
I have cats… Pedigree Persians… Four of them…. Need I say more or why I bought this… LOLI have always bought Bissell products. Not just for the namebrand… But because, quite frankly, they have always been somewhat affordable and to be honest, they have lasted me a relatively long time. Now I’m more encouraged to buy them because they (supposedly) donate to animal, rescue missions or leagues.I had been on the fence for a long time about spending $140 on such a small item. I have always said they need to make one of these and now they have.I read the reviews. Not great for the money… But not horrible either. The negative reviews were what I would expect.I originally had the one with the rotating bristle (put it down, set it and forget it come back when the cycle is over and put it on another spot),and I really liked it… And it lasted 15 years… but again, trying to find a place to store it was always an issue for me in my tiny condo. It always did a good job though!!!Then I bought a pet spot bot (no rotating bristles but I got it on clearance for $35!!) that was so big and bulky, I hated it! It didn’t do as good of a job as the previous one, but until I could find something better it did the trick. It was such a PIA to pull out, unwind set up use it for less than five minutes and then break it down and put it away again!!Crazy as it sounds… I just had to have a small area “shag” rug for my living room. I know it was foolish with cats… But I found an inexpensive one, and I decided to give it a try. It only took one day before… Well, you know if you’re a cat owner :-) That’s what made me pull the trigger on purchasing this $140 piece of equipment.This product does an OK job. It does what it is expected to do. It does what I was hoping it would do. It actually does work on cleaning up cat guck on a shag rug but you have to be careful not to press down too hard or the rotating brushes will automatically stop and shut the machine off. Once you get used to it it works well. There is also a scrubber brush attachment that you can swap out for the rotating brush. I prefer the rotating brush that is why I paid so much for this.Somebody mentioned it had the suction power of a dirt devil… I don’t think it has even that… But it’s sufficient to get all of the cat guck and 1/2 to 3/4 of the water out of your carpet if you don’t saturate it too much, and then let it air dry. It’s not going to do anywhere near the job of a professional or a higher end carpet cleaner… But to be able to walk over to a small cabinet and pull it out, fully charged… Walk over and clean up the cat guck… without too much bending or lifting or assembly or disassembly… And be done in roughly 2 to 3 minutes.… I think this is worth it. I still think it’s overpriced for the amount of power it has… I feel it should be in the $79 range… But the convenience of storage and not having to haul out some thing bulky is worth it to me.It got a 4 star from me.If it had more suction I would’ve given it a five. :-)
L**.
Several models later, Bissell still can't get it right
I ordered this to replace the corded, bulky, and difficult-to-clean Bissell I have been using for the past several years. I loved the suction power of my old Bissell, but every time I used it the smell of old pet urine would make me gag. I was happy to see this newer model, because it was cordless, less bulky and looked like it would be a breeze to clean (no hose). It is definitely all of those things, but the only thing it's really NOT is a vacuum.My usual method for cleaning up a pet urine stain is to suck up the stain first, then spray on the cleaner, then work it in with the scrub brush, and then suck up the entire thing again. When I tried to use this (fully-charged) vac for the first time, I noticed that it barely made a difference when I made that first pass over the pee - with my other Bissell, it would sometimes be hard for me to figure out where to spray the cleaning solution after making that initial pass, but with this new model it barely sucked up anything, about only half of what was on the floor - and I have low pile carpeting, not anything super absorbent like shag. I would observe the urine going up through the nozzle but a lot of the liquid seemed to just kind of hang out in there and did not seem to make it fully into the vacuum. I even double checked to make sure that there wasn't some kind of cap or plug that I had needed to remove first that might be blocking the suction (there wasn't). When I turned the unit off I had to be careful to hold it upright so that the pee didn't drip back down through the nozzle and end up on the floor again.I also had a problem with the dirty water collection cup. Deciding that I was definitely going to return this item, I drew a small amount of mildly soapy water (1 1/2 cups of warm water with 2-3 drops dishwashing liquid) in a bowl in my kitchen sink so that I could run it through the unit and follow up with clean water before washing the collection cup and packaging it up to return. About 2/3 of a cup into that process, there was a terrible farting sound and dirty water came shooting out the back of the machine all over my clothes and my kitchen. The dirty water collection cup holds an incredibly small amount of liquid, and unless you are closely paying attention and you are holding the unit up to clean it (not pointed down) you will be treated to a shower of pet urine and soapy water.Now I am back to using my old bulky Bissell. Maybe at some point in the future Bissell will figure out how to make a quality machine that checks all of the boxes in terms of portability, suction and ease of cleaning, but they definitely missed the mark with this unit. I did end up returning it.
Z**D
Great Cat Tool
If you have a cat this is for you. Just right for a small mess. Good scrubbing brush with adequate suction. Like the ability to turn brush off for suction only and also like that you can store it full of solution.
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