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Bissell 28806 Perfect Sweep Turbo, Grey

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Features

  • Every BISSELL purchase helps save pets. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets.
  • Dirt cup capacity - 480 ml. Powerful Cordless Cleaningpowered brush easily cleans hard floors, area rugs, and other hard-to-reach places
  • Battery lasts for up to 60 minutes of powered cleaning. Charge Time: 12 hours
  • Lightweight and versatileperfect for picking up daily dirt and messes from floors, under furniture, and other hard-to-reach places
  • Features an easy-to-empty dirt cup, easy-glide rubber wheels, and an adjustable metal handle
  • Quiet and powerful cleaning

Description

Troubleshooting steps for a “No Charge” Issue. Ensure that the unit is being plugged into an outlet with power Ensure that the unit is not plugged into a bad (worn) outlet, where the charger no longer makes good contact When charging, make sure the units power switch is the “off” position Check that the consumer is using the correct charger. The consumer can check the Product Reading Label (PRL) to identify correct model of charger. If the unit has been in storage for more than a year, it may take longer to charge.

Brand: Bissell


Special Feature: Lightweight, Wheels


Included Components: Brush


Is Cordless?: Yes


Capacity: 480 Milliliters


Brand: Bissell


Special Feature: Lightweight, Wheels


Included Components: Brush


Is Cordless?: Yes


Capacity: 480 Milliliters


Runtime: 1 hour


Color: Gray


Model Name: Bissell Perfect Sweep Turbo Rechargeable Carpet Sweeper, 28806


Amperage: 3.6 Amps


Battery Life: 60 minutes


Manufacturer: BISSELL HOMECARE INC.


Number of Items: 1


Style: Perfect Sweep Turbo


Product Dimensions: 8.25 x 12.75 x 43.5 inches


Item Weight: 4 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 28806


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Assembly required: Yes


Warranty Description: Limited 1 year.


Batteries required: No


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  • A lot better than I think a lot of people give it credit for.
Style: Perfect Sweep Turbo
I like to wait a while before I review products like this because it generally gives me not only an idea as to whether or not the item is going to last as well as how the item works- far more than anything else, I think that this is probably the most important thing that you can do with ANY piece of equipment so, impressions. We first purchased a Shark which was... alright except for the fact that the model that we got died on us within the first month. Twice. So, we tried a few other items over time with only so-so results before we got this Bissell. Right of the box, the Bissell seems to have the same older battery-model annoyances that apparently, all sweepers have- long charge time, susceptible to overcharging, has to be run down completely... You know, the usual. I've come to the conclusion over the course of my research that this has to be because it keeps the cost down by a substantial amount on the units themselves- after all, who wants to pay 100's of $ just for something to run around the floor for a few minutes? So, yeah, I gotta agree with the choice all the manufacturers have made on this one: the charging requirements are annoying but, I wouldn't pay the extra $ just so I could leave yet ANOTHER energy vampire device plugged into my wall 24/7 so that I can use it for 5 minutes here and there EITHER. Beyond that, as I've learned with other battery operated items that get used sporadically: don't ever let the run-times fool you because ONLY day-to-day use can ever really determine how often you'll REALLY need to charge it (for us this seems to come down to about 1 a month for this unit which is actually a lot less than the Shark we used to have- which lasted the longest). As to the power of the unit. Like others, I wouldn't exactly call it "turbo" but then again, I just can't see how having a super-powered "engine" in a sweeper could make the slightest difference to anyone other than Tim Allen. In my experience, as long as it's powerful enough to sweep the little bits you're trying to get rid of up and into the collection bin- bristle location, height and length? Waaaaay more important. Remember this is a SWEEPER, not a vacuum. The motor just turns the wheel, so any extra power only goes towards draining that battery faster. These things have NO SUCTION so there's nothing that you CAN "turbo." Still, because of the bristle length and bar-placement, I can understand how the ILLUSION of a "turbo" could be created to someone who thought that there was some suction going on because they are VERY well placed- at least for our low pile rugs and tiled floors. Seriously, unless it's REALLY bad, one time is all I need to go over an area. In fact, while just about every sweeper that I've tried can get kitty liter, dried cat food, etc, this bad boy can get even the small stuff that the others would leave behind- like sawdust from off of a tiled floor- even from the little grout crevices (although admittedly that took two passes but in the Bissell's defense, it WAS a lot of sawdust). Now we come to the above-mentioned bar that the bristles are attached to. I will have to admit that I didn't see the point of it being red at first but, after the first time of having to clean it, I now understand that this is so that you can see the inevitable hair that ALWAYS seems to wrap itself around these things in both vacuums and sweepers alike. Since, over time, this can destroy your device, I have to admit that I appreciate both the fact that it's red AND the fact that the collection bin is directly above it. This means that when the bin is pulled not only can you SEE all of those annoying and damaging hairs but that you can remove them a LOT easier than I have ever had to remove them from ANYTHING before. In all honest, since I've always had long hair, even if the Bissell had exploded on the very first use, I would STILL give that design choice a standing ovation. It's just ingenious. Truly. Whatever mad and unnamed genius out there that seemed to have finally understood that a lot of women have long hair and what that means to all cleaning items that have bristle bars should be thanked! A thousand blessing upon you sir/madame! All joking aside, it really is a lot easier to clear the bristle bar on this Bissel then anything I've ever had to clear before. Just run the requisite box- cutter along each side and pull it free- no more having to remember which way the bar is supposed to turn so you can unwind a particularly nasty clump! Yay! And, speaking of cleaning, because the item is all-but open when you do pull out the collection bin, it's really easy to wipe down- which means that it actually DOES get wiped down once in a while. Appearance-wise, I'm not 100% thrilled with the choice of clear plastic any more than I was with the bright red (and highly visible) bristle bar but, again, these were practical choices made for usage- not style and I have to admit that I'd rather something that worked than looked pretty. This brings us to the bane of ALL sweepers, everywhere: edges. Like all sweepers, edges do indeed give the Bissell a bit of a problem. Running it along the wall just isn't going to get that little bit next to the baseboard, however, UNLIKE the other sweepers we've tried, the Bissell WILL get most of it, if you come at the area head-on. Granted, this means "bumping" the wall a few times as you work your way along it, but, this is still a vast improvement of other models we've tried because, this means that we're only having to get the old-fashioned broom or (far more often these days) the little hand-held brush with the collection pan for the corners. This is a LOT less than the entire perimeter of the room- so, yeah, lots better. I think it's just the way that sweepers have to be designed by their nature because most vacuums aren't any better unless you pull out the wand either. So finally, the summary: PROS: Bristle length and bar placement are EXCELLENT for getting small things. Maintenance is easy including clearing the bristle-bar (THANK YOU KIND STRANGER!) Can edge a little with some fancy maneuvering. CONS: Fugly color design obviously chosen on purpose because it's more effective (I'm for the easier to clean bristle bar but others might not agree) Battery is still the same-old annoying tech as all the others (other people might want to pay more for an easier to charge unit) Summary: There's nothing, really that makes this unit stand out until you use it. It's a sweeper. Some people are always going to want to make it work like a vacuum and, it can't. Others are going to try to make it work like a broom and, it can't. It's just a sweeper. High piled rugs and carpets, edges and corners just aren't the items you really want to reach for a sweeper to tackle and you don't want to leave this thing plugged into the wall 24 hours a day. That being said, it's a very GOOD sweeper. It picks up not only the big stuff that's easy for bristles to catch onto but also little things. It handles both grout between tiles and low pile indoor/outdoor rugs wonderfully. It's easy to see that the collection bin is full, easy to wipe down and clearing the bristle bar is a breeze (can NOT stress how important that is to those of us with long hair that try to keep our cleaning equipment in good repair). Battery life is decent and it's very good for a quick run over the floors to keep them up. So: not a miracle worker but an extremely well-designed machine that works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2015 by RobS

  • vacuum cleaner
Style: Perfect Sweep Turbo
This is a cross between a floor sweeper and a vacuum cleaner, but it works a lot better than a sweeper. This is exactly what I wanted. Something that was very light, didn’t make much noise, easy to put together and simple to use. It isn’t as expensive as others types. This is not a vacuum cleaner and does not work like a vacuum cleaner. It’s meant to clean up small spills, but it works great on hard floors. I love that it is rechargeable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023 by CJ. This litter box would be a lot better if it had a solid box on the bottom. I guess I’ll get used to it.

  • Comparing this Bissell to Ontel Swivel Sweeper
Style: Perfect Sweep Turbo
Okay, I'm going to be totally honest. My favorite cleaning rechargeable tool for floors has always been the Swivel Sweeper. It has been powerful and has done a thorough job of cleaning...everything I have needed. The downside for me is that I've gone through four of them over the past several years. After the last one died (too late to return), I finally said no more and looked for a better mouse trap. Well, after researching and finding few options that were rechargeable--not electric--I opted for this Bissell. I gave it 4 stars because I have not found it to do as good a job as the Swivel Sweeper. Probably not a fair assessment, as it should be judged on its own merits. So, judging this Bissell on its own merits, I have found it to be adequate and convenient. What is missing is the ability to clean edges, for instance, along the baseboards. The sweeping part does get close, but does not pull in debris from the sides. In order to clean those edges, you're required to use the cleaning head straight on to the baseboard, furniture, or item with a straight edge. In comparison, the Swivel Sweeper does a masterful job on those edges. The down side of the Swivel Sweeper is the way it must be cleaned. The convenient removable brushes get totally covered with pet hair, and (in my cleaning process) I've had to remove and clean them after each use. I do have 5 cats and one dog, and I will admit to working that machine probably harder than most users would be required to do, which is why I decided I was asking too much of that machine. With the Bissell, the pros are: -The ease of using it. -It's very quiet, so much more than the Swivel Sweeper. -While this cleaning tool must be considered a sweeper, and not a vacuum, it does a decent job of picking up dirt and debris--and the best part for me, kitty litter and pet hair...does a great job, here. -It is extremely easy to clean after use--can't say enough about that! Pet hair does not cover the rotating brush, rather, what is on the brush is extremely easy to remove. And, emptying the dirt receptacle is a breeze! The cons: -Does not clean along straight edges. You must maneuver the machine, straight on, to do so. -Not as powerful as the Swivel Sweeper. -Does not have ability to turn or swivel. It must be used with only back and forth motions. Overall, I find the Bissell Perfect Sweep Turbo to do an adequate job for my needs. It seems to hold a charge longer than the Swivel Sweeper--Bissell says it goes an hour without recharging. I haven't run out of power, yet, but after several uses, I fully recharge it. I do believe you would like this Bissell cleaner for regular, light-cleaning use. You must not have expectations that this sweeper will clean like a vacuum cleaner--which is is not. But, I would think that, for most users, it would perform adequately, or better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2022 by Queen of Pollock

  • Great vaccuum for quick clean up
Style: Perfect Sweep Turbo
I didn't think that I would like this vacuum since it is definitely smaller than what I usually do. I used this to clean up after my guinea pig cage so it has to pick up hay and small object. I hate to use my big vacuum because it is bigger and heavier to pull out and has more of a filter so it doesn't work great for that. This vacuum doesn't have the filter - everything goes into a small container so I think it actually works better than the standard vacuum in those situations. I have also used it to pick up hair and small stuff and it works great for that. It isn't great on carpet, but it doesn't really say it is for that. It is perfect for hardwood and tile floors. I did discover that it only really picks things up when you are moving forward and doesn't pick up well as you pull it back. Again not a big deal just something to adjust to. I love that it doesn't take up much space so I actually have it out all the time and I find myself reaching for it on a regular basis. The container that collects everything is big enough to hold a decent amount and is super easy to empty. If you have pets or small children that are constantly leaving stuff on the floor I think this is far better than a typical vacuum and is easier to use than a broom ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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