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Review on Vacuum cleaner Bissell 1474J, white by Micha Puzio ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

At first I was very pleased with them. But after a year of operation, I can say that yes, it washes well and cleans upholstered furniture, but it is terribly uncomfortable. It is heavy, clumsy, takes up a lot of space, it must be disassembled, washed and dried after each wet cleaning - which means that after each wet cleaning the entire bathroom is clogged with wet containers and nozzles. At the same time, it is difficult to disassemble it, you need to apply force. I regret that I bought it.

Pros
  • 1. Many nozzles and a convenient container for storing them. The container clings directly to the vacuum cleaner during dry cleaning. For example, when I do dry cleaning, I use the turbo brush for the main area and the crevice tool to remove dust near the baseboards, under the radiators, etc. 2. Long wire. I have a small three-room apartment, and with a strategically correctly chosen outlet, there is enough wire for the whole apartment. 3. No bags, no need to puzzle over where to throw the dust. Everything goes down the toilet. 4. When wet cleaning washes the floor cleanly. Moisture dries almost instantly, which means that the floor is not slippery and there are no streaks left. 5. Absolutely amazing vacuums and washes carpets. This is important to me, because at home there are small children and a cat, crumbs and wool constantly get on the carpets.
Cons
  • 1. Noisy! Not even that: VERY NOISY! Quietly vacuuming while the children are sleeping will not work. 2. Very large, takes up a lot of storage space. 3. Heavy. 4. The container where water is poured for wet cleaning is inconvenient. It has no handles, it is inconvenient to keep it under the tap while it is filling up, and it is inconvenient to carry it to the vacuum cleaner. 5. After wet cleaning, wash all parts and leave somewhere to dry. 6. Since water with dust after dry cleaning is drained into the toilet, you have to carefully examine the debris on the floor and think about what can be washed off and what can not. For example, a small piece of adhesive tape, which I would no doubt have sucked into a regular vacuum cleaner, I will have to pick up with this vacuum cleaner, otherwise it will then float in the toilet.