🐾 Clean with Purpose: Transform your space while saving pets!
The BISSELL ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro Plus is a powerful upright deep cleaner designed specifically for pet owners. With a 6.8 Amps motor, it features a 1-gallon capacity and a 35-foot power cord, ensuring you can tackle even the toughest stains and odors. The innovative Dual DirtLifter PowerBrushes and Express Clean Mode allow for professional-grade cleaning and quick drying times, making it an essential tool for maintaining a pet-friendly home.
Capacity | 1 Gallons |
Color | 3588F |
Style | Revolution |
H**C
5 Stars – A Game-Changer for Pet Owners!
This carpet cleaner is an absolute lifesaver for anyone with pets! I was struggling to get rid of persistent pet urine odors and everyday stains from muddy paws and accidents, but the Bissell ProHeat 2X Revolution Pet Pro completely transformed my carpets.The machine is powerful, easy to maneuver, and incredibly effective. The included cleaning solutions work wonders—especially the OXY formula, which removed tough urine smells and left the room smelling fresh, not chemically. The antibacterial formula gave me extra peace of mind, knowing the carpets were not just clean, but also sanitized.The attachments are great for upholstery and stairs, and the hose made it easy to reach tighter spots. Setup was quick, cleanup afterward was simple, and the water tanks are a breeze to fill and empty.If you have pets and want your home to look and smell clean again, this carpet cleaner is worth every penny. Highly recommend!
A**R
This Bissell works incredibly well
This Bissell got all the stains out of my carpet. I have a beige carpet that’s nine years old. My dog had two or three accidents over the years. The Bissell got every single stain out. I didn’t even use that much product…. And I used the stuff that came with it. I have another carpet in my kitchen in high traffic dog areas so she doesn’t slip on linoleum. It had dog food, anger, and dirt on it. The Bissell got every stain out. I am amazed. I don’t know why, as a pet owner, I didn’t buy one sooner.
K**A
Light-weight, Deep-cleaning Carpet Shampooer
I have only used it once so far, but already love it! I can see a large improvement from the Hoover smart carpet cleaner I had previously. This Bissell is less cumbersome than other models, has strong suction, and the hairs don’t seem to get wound around the rollers and require being cut to remove as much as before! Very happy with my purchase.
J**R
Works well - but it's all plastic
I had quite the job for it right out of the box. My (now adult) daughter turned her bedroom into a "girls cave" throughout her teen years. Consequently, the carpet was filthy with not just dirt, but spilled makeup, spray residue of various sorts, and other substances I'm sure fathers generally don't want to hear about. The carpet was matted in places - all ground in. We just got this vac in today (quick shipping BTW). And we immediately set about assembly and use. Assembly went pretty quick, although the carry handle is all plastic, and took a bit more force than I wanted to install. And who makes a carry handle out of such flimsy plastic anyway? The force it took to snap it into place is BECAUSE it is so flimsy, and so easily bends out of shape during installation. It may be sturdy once installed, but it sure looked and felt awfully flimsy before installation. Installation took more force than its flimsy nature should reasonably receive. But once it snaps into place and the screw (the only screw the entire assembly requires), it seems sturdy enough.Using a combination of hair shampoo (no conditioner) and liquid laundry detergent in warm water, this vac attacked that greasy, oily, dirty mess very aggressively. The results so far is quite impressive. Now that my daughter and I figured out how to use it and clean it - it's up to her to keep using it until that carpet is clean. I figure it will take a dozen passes at least. Which is why I bought this shampooer instead of renting one. I'm sure she will be sick of using it before she's done. BUT, best recommendation is to use a liquid soap that does not cause suds. Any wet/dry vac, including shampooers, will have trouble sucking up suds. I used shampoo specifically to cut the makeup grease - which seems about as heavy as axle grease. But once the grease is out of the carpet, we will switch to pure laundry detergent, or a combination laundry and liquid dishwasher detergent.After this vac seemed to have picked up all the liquid it will pick up, I noticed that I can tip it forward a bit and it will suck up a bunch more (SEE OBSERVATION #7 BELOW) - and wow is that stuff dirty. So once it looks like you're done, you can go over the carpet by tilting it forward a bit, then pushing it forward an inch, then tipping it forward again. Repeat until you've covered the whole wet area. You will probably get a lot more out of the carpet that way. And I think what comes up when you do that will be a good indicator of how clean your carpet is. You may wish to go over it all again once you see what comes up. Which brings me to another point - you can stop when the carpet surface looks clean, or keep working it till the carpet IS clean. Honestly, I don't see much use for three different cleaning settings. The maximum setting uses the most liquid, but that's how you get the best results unless you're cleaning something with zero depth. Which gives me an idea to see how well it works on a heavy traffic area of a linoleum floor. It's a lot of work repeatedly rinsing pine-sol off the floor with a mop and bucket. This machine might rinse it off a lot easier. We shall see.Also, even when you think you're done, it's probably a good idea (though you might hate the extra work) to go over the carpet once again using purely clean water - no soap at all. Possibly with a bit of febreeze or liquid fabric softener, or some mild aromatic you like. The idea is to get as much of the soap out of the carpet as you can - like a rinse cycle. Adding a nice scent is just an opportune bonus. Just don't overdo it. It would be so easy to overdo a scent.Cleanup is pretty simple, but not altogether easy. All parts are too big for the bathroom sink. And unless you have a fine strainer, I would not clean it in a sink. We dumped the dirty water down the toilet, then used the bathtub to clean the vac and it left a huge mess in the tub. Suffice it to say, cleanup from now on will be outside with a garden hose. Then bring it inside to detail it. A nice detail is the flat plastic thing-a-ma-bob that comes with the vac. It's to hook and pull clumps out of an otherwise impossible to clean part of the roller cover (hood). It's a nice touch, but probably should have some way to store it attached to the vac itself - as you will likely need to use it every time you clean the vac. It's also supposed to get the hair out of the rollers. It's totally useless for that. I had to use a sharp paring knife to cut the hair away from the rollers. Just like any other vac.Which brings me to the only problem I found with this vac. It's all plastic. While nothing you're doing should require much force, this might not take much force for something to break. The handle especially should be made of aluminum or better, as it is the thing that flexes the most, and should not flex at all, as I use it. This makes the handle the second most anticipated failure point. The most anticipated failure point? The hose and attachments all "click" into place using two pressure locks. They should all be made of stainless steel instead of plastic. Plastic pressure locks always break.Edit: after some hours of use, I noticed a few things that I should mention.1. as per another reviewer's concern, when the handle is locked in the upright position, it also lifts the rollers by about a half an inch or so. So unless you have shag carpet, it's not likely to harm your carpet to remain running in one position for a great length of time.2. to use this vac right (most such shampooers actually) you have to go intolerably slow. I mean mind bogglingly, soul crushingly, inhumanly slow. I found that any faster than about 3 inches per minute will leave a lot behind. And that brings me to the fact that you probably should go over everything at least twice. At least once with shampoo, and once more with clean, possibly fragranced water - or perhaps some baking soda to soak up any lingering odors.3. No matter how thorough you are, there's going to be some dirt left behind. Others have confirmed this - you might never get everything out of your carpet. You will always have to decide when "good enough" is good enough.4. The sprayer works when there's no power. So you can see how much water you need to use for whatever effect you want. You can choose to use the slider on the side, but it also depends on how fast you move across the carpet while spraying. It ONLY SPRAYS WHEN YOU USE THE TRIGGER. Not just by going forward. If you don't use enough spray, and it will spray stripes and a lot of carpet won't get wet at all. Use too much and the padding underneath will get soaked. And it will be hard to suck all that water up (see observation #2)5. So far, I've used it on a terribly soiled carpet, an area rug, and a rubber backed indoor/outdoor door mat with a very short pile. I also used it to rinse off a linoleum floor. By far, the easiest to clean was the door mat. Although it can rinse off a linoleum floor, I went through a container of water really fast. So to rinse soapy water from an entire room might take a lot of trips to dump and refill. Going over my area rug a second time with pure clean water really did wonders for both its look and feel.6. I don't know what kind of heating element this vac supposedly uses, but it doesn't seem to do anything. Why call it a "proheat" when there's no noticeable heating being done anywhere. Maybe my vac came broken. Others will have to verify this. I've taken to using hot tap water.7. You can see the liquid you're picking up as it goes through the "hood" over the rollers, which is very nice. But that quarter inch chamber in the hood is all there is sucking up the liquid. This is why you need to go so slow - the vac really only picks up water a quarter inch at a time. It will suck in some from the surrounding area, but that quarter inch of direct suction is all there is. Don't get me wrong - it has excellent suction for that quarter inch by 11 inches. And if you want a half inch, you would need either twice the suction, or8. The rollers are belt driven, and can be over taxed. Turns out, tipping the vac forward on heavy carpet can overtax the belt and you get an unpleasant haze in the air - that's the belt slowly vaporizing. It seems safe to do on carpet with very short pile, like my area rug or door mat, but not on regular carpeting. Maybe this should have been my first observation, not my last.Something I wish for is some way to detach the brush rollers for cleaning as well. As it stands, you leave the nasty dirty rollers in place and just brush out debris. I'd rather store it with clean rollers, but there's no easy way to wash them while they are attached to the vac. I'm having to lift the entire vac either into the tub, or outside to rinse off the rollers.Overall, I am satisfied with this vac. It's function is impressive. And while the construction definitely could be better, it would cost a lot more if it were.
C**E
Easy assembly and easy to use. Amazed at results.
I received the cleaner yesterday. As all new items go I read the instructions to assemble. It was extremely easy to say the least, just snap together. Only one screw (which was included - taped near handle trigger).I wanted to use it right away but had to wait a day for the Bissell solution to arrive. By the way I had just had my carpet cleaned two days earlier by a professional company, who used a scrubbing machine rather than a simple steamer. I was really amazed at how well they came out. Today the solution arrived. I wanted to check it out to see just how good it was. Once again, amazed. The dirty water collector was filthy dark. I could not believe it was removing all that dirt where just a few days earlier a professional had cleaned. There were a few area the cleaner person said would not clean very well due to the ground in dirt and stain. Well I am here to tell yo Bissell did one He-- of a job. All the areas I was told would not look very well look almost like new carpet. I had an old Hoover cleaner that had died. I did my research, not just Amazon reviews, but online and Consumer reports. The ratings I found were not nit picky or some BS. Consumer Report had this model of Bissell rated higher than any other cleaner of this size.It truly works wonders. SUGGESTIONS: During use if you start to hear a noise, like brushes slipping don't worry. Just take the head of which is very simple and clean it. It is doesn't seem to be collecting water from the floor, stop and clean the head. Back to work in about a minute. If you have problems or don't understand something PLEASE review YouTube article on this make and model. You will learn a lot with just a little effort. Give it a chance rather that just saying it doesn't work and return it. I am maintaining the box incase something goes wrong and needs to be replaced. If something goes wrong I will leave an update, but after just one day, I saw the cleanest my carpets have been in 16 years.
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