BISSELL PowerGlide Pet Slim Cordless Stick Vacuum, 3080
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It depends on whether or not you connect the attachment add-ons. Each attachment adds 3 inches to each side of the main hanger, making it a total of 4" wide.
Yes, the replacement parts for these two models are identical.
It was purchased for my daughter's animals. It works great on thin pile, but I'm not sure how well it will work on thick pile, as her carpet is almost an indoor/outdoor carpet.
Suction is quite good. There are two levels to it: high and low. The lower setting is ideal for mats and other similar items, as the higher setting can suck up the mat.
Selected User Reviews For BISSELL PowerGlide Pet Slim Cordless Stick Vacuum, 3080
We have long-haired pets and humans, as well as a workshop, in this house, and I vacuum almost every day, so I have high expectations for a vacuum. This bissel is capable of picking up almost anything from our floors and other surfaces - even the most voluminous locks - Just think about it! I had not expected it to perform so well. br>br>Another thing I didn't expect but was delighted to discover - It's incredibly quiet here. My cats didn't even dart out of the office while I vacuumed, which is unheard of. br>br>In our home, we have literally every type of floor imaginable. This worked well on hardwood, porcelain tile, ceramic saltillo tile (a. k. a. very uneven floors), shag carpet, low pile carpet, vinyl/linoleum, concrete, painted floors, and area rugs. br>br>On hard floors (of any kind! ), it really shines. ), as well as a carpet with a low pile. As you can see in the photos, it picked up every last speck of cat litter, sawdust, hair, fur, soil, crumbs, and other debris, leaving my floor/carpet/table spotless. My corded dysons have never performed as well with cat litter as this one has, so that is something that particularly impresses me. It didn't spit cat litter all over the place or require a million passes to clean up. It just swallowed it whole. There's no need to stress. Super high pile shag rugs are the only surface on which I would give this less than 5 stars, but I've never had a vacuum that I would recommend for that type of rug - They're notoriously difficult, and the best way to get rid of them is to shake them out/beat them outside. We have standard 80s shag wall to wall carpet in our living room, and it performed better than I expected! It's extremely light and maneuverable. br>br> It weighs 4 lbs when used solely as a handheld dustpan. When the long pole and power floor roller brush are attached, the total length is 8. 4 lbs. When you're using it, however, it feels lighter because the roller glides around easily and you don't have to exert much effort to roll it around - On the carpet, too. Even in our cramped office, where there are a million obstacles and cords to avoid and not much floor space to move around, it was incredibly simple to use. br>br>The lights on the front of the roller brush are a really nice touch. br>br>I'd say this makes it an excellent option for older people who might have trouble maneuvering traditional weight vacuums. br>br> They are VERY VISIBLE and assist you in identifying areas where you may have missed something. I ran it at maximum suction for 20 minutes with the roller heads turned on and the lights turned on. That was long enough to cover the office, dining room, and kitchen, ensuring that there is enough battery life for day-to-day use without the need to charge between rooms. br>br>As far as I can tell, this isn't self-contained. That appears to be the industry standard for stick vacuums of this type, based on what I've read. It's top-heavy, so it'd be easy to tip it over and break it, which makes sense. However, I believe that a sticker should be placed on it stating that it does not stand, so that people like me who have never used a vacuum like this will not continue to try to make it stand - When I tried to "lock" it into standing position, I thought I was going to break it before realizing that I couldn't. Fortunately, my attempts did not result in any damage! br>br>Overall, I'm very pleased with the vacuum I received! It's so much easier than dragging out the corded vacuum for quick, small jobs. I only had a small sliver of pantry wall on which I could mount the wall mount to store/charge this, but it works perfectly there. I used the drywall anchors and screws that came with the kit, and it's holding up nicely. Suction power, battery life, and maneuverability are all exceptional. This is the first battery-powered vacuum I've owned, and I'd recommend it to anyone. If there are any issues with durability, I will update, but so far everything has worked out well. I hope this information aids you in making a better decision!.
I've always assumed they'd be insufficiently powerful for my requirements. I have a wide range of flooring, from hardwood to carpet, and this machine is capable of cleaning them all. I also have a 180-pound St. Bernard shedder, and I figured a small stick vacuum would never be able to get through his fur. My sister-in-law mentioned that she has one that she enjoys and encouraged me to give it a try. She was correct, and I was completely incorrect. This is an excellent little vacuum with a lot of useful features. To begin with, it's extremely light. My arm has undergone multiple surgeries, and I am unable to carry a full-size vacuum around with me. This one is a little under ten pounds. It has a large, comfortable handle that is easy to grip and control. The head glides along with barely any effort on my part, and it fits into all the tight spaces that a full-size head can't. It easily converts so that the attachments can be used to grab dust webs from corners and clean vent surfaces or anything else that is up high. Of course, the canister is smaller than a full-size vacuum, but that is part of what makes this vacuum so small and light. With the push of a button, it quickly releases and dumps. There are even headlights on the vacuum head, as well as a "tangle-free brush roll. " I was able to vacuum a large area rug to a small doorway rug without the vacuum attempting to eat the smaller rug, and I was able to get all of the lint, dirt, and dog hair out of both. Two screws secure the base, which you hang and charge it in, to the wall. A few words of advice. BEFORE attaching the base to the wall, make sure the accessory holders and power plug are attached to the back of the base. I forgot to do that, so I had to remove the base, connect the accessories, and plug in the power cord before screwing the base to the wall. It takes about 3 hours to fully charge and quickly recharges. It's also so quiet that it fools you into thinking it's not powerful, but believe me when I say it is. This little machine has made my life so much easier, and I would recommend it to anyone. At the time of this review, the price was just under $230, which is on the higher end. However, I believe it is well worth the effort. It receives five stars for its strong suction, maneuverability, quick charging, ease of cleaning, and long battery life.
NO, NO, NO! This vacuum has changed our lives! We have three dogs, a chinchilla, and a small child, and this thing cleans up all of the messes they make together! We are so enamored with it that we purchased a second one for a member of our family!.