Purchasing a Bissell Vacuum

By Sunny Carr , last updated March 19, 2011

Bissell is a family-owned corporation that specializes in household cleaning products, and since 1876, Bissell has offered various brands of brooms, vacuum sweepers, vacuum cleaners and other household accessories. The popularity of the vacuum cleaner brand makes it very easy to find when shopping for a new Bissell vacuum.

New Models

Bissell offers a more than 41 vacuum cleaner models ranging from deep cleaners to hand held express cleaners as of 2011. Consumers have a range of models to choose from because each Bissell vacuum carries a specialty. Determine your specific carpet cleaning needs prior to shopping for your new vacuum cleaner to help ensure you receive the best price.

Pricing

The amount of your vacuum is heavily dependent upon the model you purchase. For example, deep cleaners are typically more expensive than pet vacuums. Deep cleaners range from approximately $45 to $600. Pricing is based on the cleaner’s range of capabilities and included technology. For example, Bissell’s ProHeat 2X Healthy Home offers a hot water treatment along with an antimicrobial carpet cleanse. The ProHeat is priced at $229. However, the QuickSteamer PowerBrush Multi Surface Deep Cleaner offers a basic express carpet cleanse and is priced at $80.

Pet Friendly

When you search for your Bissell vacuum consider which features you will use the most. If you have a long-haired pet in your home, for example, you may opt for a vacuum cleaner that provides hair removal and deodorization. The primary difference between the pet vacuum and the standard Bissell vacuum cleaners is its contoured brush which designed to grab hard to reach hair strands from the surface of furniture and corners in your room.

Navigating Your Needs

Searching the Bissell website for your vacuum is a great way to get updates on the latest products and sort inventory based on your desired features. Vacuum cleaners are organized by cleaning need, mess type, surface type and price. Mess type includes options such as cleaning stains or spills or everyday carpet soil. Selecting the surface type allows you choose whether you want your vacuum cleaner to clean hardwood floors, carpet, upholstery, garages, or all of the above. Sort your list in a variety of ways to get the most out of your vacuum cleaner. According to Consumer Reports, Bissell is known for the ease of use of its traditional upright vacuum cleaners.

Where to Buy

Bissell vacuum cleaners can be purchased at most major retailers both online and in store. Online, major retailers like Amazon.com and Yahoo! Shopping offer Bissell vacuums both new and used. Like many consumer brands, Bissell vacuum buying guides are also available through the company’s website including an option to compare products while you shop. The compare products tool works by allowing you to see each vacuum cleaner and its features side-by-side before making a purchase. User guides and warranty information can also be downloaded from Bissell.

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