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The BISSELL 2486 CleanView Bagless Vacuum combines powerful multi-cyclonic suction with innovative features like OnePass technology and scatter-free design, making it ideal for pet owners. With a large capacity dirt tank and specialized tools, this vacuum ensures a thorough clean while being lightweight and easy to maneuver.
Brand | Bissell |
Model Number | 2486 |
Color | Orange |
Product Dimensions | 33.02 x 35.56 x 113.03 cm; 5.67 kg |
Capacity | 1 Liters |
Power / Wattage | 870 watts |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Noise Level | 80 dB |
Special Features | Lightweight, Bagless |
Item Weight | 5.67 Kilograms |
J**Z
Excelente
Excelente servicio llego en el tiempo establecido
N**M
Great lower priced vacuum, especially for hard floors
I have waited until after having used this vacuum several times before writing this review. We'll start with the Pros & move on to the Cons...Pros: It is fantastic on hard floors, that is for sure! My house has them throughout but I put down carpet as rugs in most rooms and down the hallway. This vacuum goes seamlessly over them back and forth. Although, I do swap levels sometimes (level 2 for hard and 3 for carpet). It can also vacuum rugs without chewing them up.One thing I cannot stand with most vacuums is that when going over hard floors they fling debris backwards and you can feel it hitting your feet as you work. This vacuum doesn't do that and I think it is the Scatter Free or OnePass technology at work, which is by far my favorite feature. Definitely helps in not having to make multiple passes or being frustrated when finished because you find stuff everywhere you just vacuumed. Plus when on the lower setting (2), it almost feels like it polishes the floor a little under your feet. Maybe that's just because the brushes are still pretty new.Next, and this is my preference, but I love the orange color. The attachments are fairly easy to work with as well, albiet slightly in the way sometimes. The foot pedals for tilt & power are also big, easy to identify (the power pedal is red) and push. The canister also empties easily. This vacuum also has PLENTY of suction, which makes using it a breeze. Most of the time one pass is all you need. It's also not very heavy in my opinion.Cons: There aren't many but I do have to say that the lack of a light on the front sometimes leaves me wishing there was one. That can probably be remedied easily with an LED light strip or something if you care to rig one up.Next, after having just tried using it for the first time a few minutes ago, the "turbo brush" attachment pretty much sucks, no pun intended. The spin of the brush is based off of suction and despite there being plenty of it, as soon as I tried to use it on my couch it stopped spinning almost immediately. The suction was still there to get the job done, but the brush itself seems pointless.The length of the cord is fine but where the hose is positioned on the back and how it wraps up on the top side can be a little tight. An easy remedy is just to disconnect the hose while you wrap the cord and then reattach. It also seems like the cord is just long enough to wrap up and have the end of the cord where it snaps in place be right at the upper or lower loop where it can't snap on, forcing you to leave it slightly loose. Personally this is a pet peeve that I get really annoyed by so I try not to think about it too much lol.Finally, the last flaw I can really come up with is that the handle doesn't tilt all that far without the brush coming off the floor. No idea what the max tilt angle is but just going under my kitchen table caused it to come off the ground, and that's not exactly low.VERDICT: Overall this is a great budget vacuum. For roughly $100 I really don't think you can go wrong. I don't have pets but do have two young children and cleaning up behind them with this thing is a cinch.
H**E
NO RECOJE COMO DICE
Basurilla arena no la aspira
R**S
Like this more than my new Shark
I bought this to replace a similar model made by Bissell that I'd purchased in 2012 or 2013. That model is no longer made or I would have repurchased it immediately. It served me well and kept every home I've lived in clean.Since I got a very large and unexpected Christmas bonus, I purchased this model PLUS a Shark vacuum. You know what? I think I like this a lot better than that over priced Shark.While this feels like a very flimsy, cheap vacuum cleaner (and it IS), it was a breeze to assemble, it has the same tools as my old Bissell and the suction is just as good and powerful as my old, now deceased model.I have 3 short haired cats, my own long hair that is always shedding and I live in a very old, 3 story house in a big city on a main throughway, so I get outside dirt as well as the day to day dander, litter crumbs, dead skin cells and other normal human/animal and household detritus. My house has ancient hardwood floors, uncarpeted stairs and antique Oriental area rugs in every room.My Shark arrived this past Wednesday, I assembled it and vacuumed thoroughly on Thursday evening. Unless it's mid spring (cat shedding season), when I have no choice but to vacuum at least once a day, normally I vacuum the house once or twice a week and that is sufficient to keep things tidy and hair free. The Shark seemed to perform just fine on the wooden floors and the rugs but I was not wowed by the suction, even though, like the Bissell, one can adjust the device depending on the surface being cleaned. I got a full cannister with the Shark after my Thursday evening vacuuming session. That seemed about right.BUT-Today is Saturday. I just assembled the Bissell and vacuumed the entire first floor. I had to empty the cannister 3 times. Both the Shark and this Bissell have cannisters that hold about the same amount of stuff. Let me add that I live alone, I work from home at a sedentary job and am barefoot or in stockinged feet the majority of my waking hours. As I type, I am sitting here and wondering just what good the Shark is for nearly $400...This may not be your Be All, End All cleaning machine if you live in a 4,500 sq. ft. house with several humans, a few 4 legged mammals with fur coats, wall to wall carpet through out and close access to a sandy beach or a forest floor, but I believe that this inexpensive plastic carpet sucker can and will fully and faithfully serve the needs of a normal household just fine for at least a decade.
C**N
Es muy pesada y ruidosa
Es muy pesada y ruidosa. El cepillo para el piso tiene una banda giratoria que no para de girar aunque se utilice el tubo de arriba para aspirar cosas pequeñas, por lo que hay que ser muy cuidadosos que no se enganche con nada, de lo contrario se rompe la banda y deja de girar.
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