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Bissell 3920 Pet Hair Eraser Dual-Cyclonic Upright Vacuum Cleaner | 
| Brand: Bissell Category: Kitchen
List Price: $149.00 Buy New: $144.99 You Save: $4.01 (3%)
New (17) from $144.99
Rating: 114 reviews Sales Rank: 1114
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 23.5 Dimensions (in): 30.7 x 16.5 x 10.2
MPN: 3920 Model: 3920 UPC: 011120007107 EAN: 0011120007107 ASIN: B000VDQ38E
Release Date: October 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| Features:
| • | Upright bagless vacuum cleaner with powerful 12 amp motor | | • | 2-stage cyclonic action provides superior suction for removing dirt and pet hair | | • | On-board tools include dusting brush, crevice tool, pet-hair lifter, TurboBrush, and more | | • | 7 manual carpet-height settings; HEPA filtration; cord wrap and carrying handle | | • | Measures 15-1/4 by 15 by 45 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Bissell Pet Hair Eraser, 12A, Dual Cyclonic Vacuum, 2 Times Cyclonic Action For Superior Suction, 15" Wide Cleaning Foot, Pet Hair Lifter, HEPA Media Filter, Easy Empty Dirt Container, Pet Contour Tool Pulls Out Dirt & Hair From Hard To Reach Areas Like Stairs, Pet Turbo Brush Works Like a Magnet, MAP Price: $149.99.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 109 more reviews...
Don't waste your money November 12, 2008 J. Kramer (Chicago, IL) I would venture to guess that most of the good reviews on this product are given shortly after taking this product out of the box. I too was impressed for the first few days....but not since. Initially it performs very well, within a week it was hopelessly clogged with...guess what? That's right, pet hair!! It now clogs once a week without fail and I spend more time unclogging the darn thing than actually vacuuming with it. I've spent as long as 3 hours working on clogs, I'm sorry but I have better things to do with my time. At this point it is about 3 months old, isn't clogged (that I can see), filters are clean but it only picks up using the attachments. I give up, just looking at this unit you can see why it clogs, it is very poorly designed, the dirt has to travel around in circles for a good 5 feet before it reaches the inside container. Do not waste your money!!
Best vacuum I've ever owned November 9, 2008 J. Johnstone (Nacogdoches, TX USA) I just picked this up last night and after assembly, I gave the living room carpet a good cleaning. I've got a golden retriever who obviously sheds alot. This vacuum did a fantastic job of getting the fur out of the carpet. I had to empty the dirt/fur from the vacuum pretty often but my living room carpet hasn't been this clean in a long time.
Spiffy Vacuum! November 5, 2008 M. White (Leander, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
OK, we kill vacuums. In the past 5 years, we have gone through 3 uprights; 1 electric sweeper; a Roomba (he still works, but shivers and screams when he has to do a lot of work); and a Scooba (he went belly up pretty quick). When the $300 Hoover Savvy (our most recent upright) went belly up (A mishap involving the power cord on a bluetooth headset, and an unbreakable/irreplaceable belt bit the dust), I decided to get our newest vac today. After some research and not being able to get my first choice, I chose the Bissel Pet Eraser. I did not have high hopes since we have eaten the cord with previous Bissel's and have had them lose their suck pretty quick. We hooked on the handle with its single screw and gave it a whirl.... DANG! I am not sure if I am thrilled or excited about how much dirt and hair this puppy picked up in a couple of minutes on our berber carpet. After this display, I went on a floor cleaning frenzy... My two area rugs were renewed, my tile vacuumed up nicely, and I got the dust and crud out of the edges of our baseboards. So, right now I am a happy camper and do hope hat this holds up to my two dogs, 2 cats (one long haired), 3 ferrets, my sloppy husband and me.
Don't waste your money! October 29, 2008 Walter Karma (Chicago, IL USA) I hate this vacuum. We're admittedly rough on vacuums - with 2 large dogs and 2 cats, I vacuum daily (yes, I'm a little obsessive like that). Our previous vacuum, a Dyson, only lasted 2.5 years with the abuse we dished out (in defense, before the Dyson the previous vacuums had only last 8-12 months). I was frustrated that, after plunking down ~$500 on the Dyson, it only "lived" for such a short amount of time. SO, after reading reviews of the Bissell, I decided to take a chance - and a calculated risk - and spend "only" $175 on the Bissell Pet Hair Eraser. BIG mistake. Things I don't like: Overall design: *Very top heavy (tips when you use the hose). *Unnecessarily complicated (a dial with 8 different height settings, and I've never been able to turn the dial to the "bare floor" setting, it doesn't move that far. A strange flip-down front feature that does nothing but collect dirt/hair/dust on it, a ridiculously small catch cannister - ummm, hello designers, this is a PET vacuum. I end up needing to empty it 3 times during a whole-house vacuum. Ridiculous!). Speaking of the catch cannister - this thing clogs. All the time. It's a dusty, gross mess needing to reach in to free up clogs. *It's loud. LOUD! (vacuums are loud, I get that - but this one is especially loud.) *It also runs REALLY hot, very strange. *We have primarily hard surfaces in our home - and the Dyson worked great on them. The Bissell, though, spits dirt out the back of the bottom of the vacuum, so as I walk behind pushing it, I can feel the constant barrage of dirt/grit hitting my bare feet as it moves over the floor. Useless on hard surfaces. And, my most hated feature - that darn hose. Good in theory, but if it isn't connected *just so* to it's little spout on the vacuum, it spews clouds of dust all over the house. It happens at least twice a vacuum, no matter how hard I shove the nozzle in to try and prevent it from happening. When the planets are aligned and all parts are just *precisely* where they need to be to function optimally, the suction on carpet is okay. Not great, but decent. Which is the darn thing's ONLY redeeming quality (and the only reason it got 2 stars instead of 1 from me). I was tempted to return this vacuum the week after I bought it, and I should have. Total waste of money. When this puppy goes belly up (and, given our track record, it will), I am so going back to Dyson. Expensive, sure, but a MUCH simpler, more useful design, and always had great suction. I don't offhand know what the working definition of "eraser" OR vacuum are, but I'm pretty sure neither entail dust and grit being spewed from every available orifice. Which is, in essence, what the Bissell does. Heed the warning - don't waste your money on this.
Stands up to name October 27, 2008 T. Zublena (Charlotte,NC) I just purchased the vaccuum and love it! It definitely lives up to the "pet hair eraser" name! It has so many attachments that fit all surface areas so you can get to all of the hard to reach areas where pet hair and dust can collect. The only negative comment I have is that it is on the heavy side but I had a very small vaccuum before so it might just be me. Regardless, it is an excellent purchase and I would recommend it to others.
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