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BISSELL® Big Green® Professional Carpet Cleaner with XL DirtLifter PowerBrush, 9-inch Long Reach Hose, 6-inch Tough Stain Tool, Includes BISSELL PRO MAX Formula with Stain Protect Technology

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Color: Green


Features

  • Tank capacity - 1.75 gallons. Cleans on the forward and backward pass, which reduces your cleaning time and dries faster than competitive Rental cleaners
  • Rotating dirt Lifter power brushes remove deep-down dirt, Power Rating:12 amps
  • Large capacity clean and dirty water tanks offer Deep clean with fewer trips to the sink, meaning less cleaning time
  • Includes stain tool for hard-to-reach areas.Chemical is packed into the tank
  • Comes with Bissell 2x Professional Deep cleaning Formula
  • Included Components: Deep Cleaner

Description

The Bissell big green deep cleaning machine professional grade carpet cleaner achieves a whole new level of clean with its powerful motors and extra large brush roll to pull out deep down dirt. It's made of super durable, high quality materials for sturdy, Anti-Tip design, and features robust workmanship from top to bottom. The big green deep cleaning machine outcleans the leading rental carpet cleaner.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Producer Bissell
Color Scheme Emerald Green
Weight 51.44 Pounds
Dimensions (Length x Width x Height) 20.5 x 11 x 42.25 inches
Design Big Green
Capacity 1.75 Gallons
Power Type Corded Electric
Model Code 86T3
Origin Country China
Discontinued by Producer No
Cleaning Instructions Hand Wash Only
Packaging Certified Frustration-Free
Setup Required Yes
Warranty 2-Year Manufacturer's Warranty
Shipping Availability Available only within the U.S. and APO/FPO addresses
Batteries Not Required
Main Component Deep Cleaner
Country of Assembly Imported

Frequently asked questions

The Bissell Big Green Professional is a high-grade carpet cleaner designed to provide a deep, thorough clean. It effectively removes dirt and stains from carpets, making them look as good as new.

Yes, it includes a 6-inch spot cleaning tool which is perfect for tackling tough stains and an extra-long 9-foot hose for easy maneuverability and reach.

Compared to regular home carpet cleaners, it provides a deeper clean and dries faster thanks to the heavy-duty suction power. It also features two large tanks for clean and dirty water, enabling you to clean a larger area without needing to empty and refill.

Yes, it is designed with a user-friendly, easy-to-operate system. It features adjustable tank handles, making it comfortable for users of all heights. The flow indicator also lets you know when it's time to check the tanks.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Both of these customers have given the Bissell ProHeat cleaner a 5-star review, lauding its effectiveness in prowling deeply-embedded dirt and stain. Despite its size, the machine is noted to have excellent suction power which ousts majority of the water from the carpets, leaving them dry in a few hours. The reviewers also found the machine easy to clean and simple to operate.

Pros

  • 💪 Excellent deep cleaning ability
  • 🧹 Simple assembly and operation
  • 💧 Impressive suction power, leaves carpets dry fast
  • 🔧 Easy to clean machine post-use

Cons

  • ⚖️ The machine is very heavy, could pose strain for some
  • ⏳ The cleaning process can take a long time, especially for larger areas
  • 🗑️ Measurement difficulty - Using small amount of solution could waste some as it is put directly in the water tank

Should I Buy It?

If you have larger carpeted areas to clean, have pets, or are dealing with deeply embedded stains, this machine is definitely worth the investment. Despite its size and the time it might take to clean large areas, reviews indicate that the Bissell ProHeat cleaner more than makes up for it with quality deep-cleaning and fast drying results.


  • Excellent professional quality rug washer that's relatively easy to manage.
Color: Green
This is very well built and designed. It gets our carpets cleaner than the larger commercial machines we used to rent. The clean detergent water tank and dirty water tank are easy to manage and fit well on the machine. The cleaning solution flow indicator is vey handy to show when cleaning solution is being applied and when the tank is empty. The rotary brush is very effective at scrubbing dirty carpet fibers and is relatively easy to clean and replace if it ever wears out. The suction is powerful and leaves the carpet with so little moisture that it will easily dry overnight. You should wear hearing protection since the machine is powerful and therefore noisy. And do follow the recommendation for back and forth cleaning and also remember to pretreat serious stains. The one thing we disliked was the concentrated liquid carpet detergent included with the machine. It cleaned very well but the perfume smelled like a 19th century brothel. Fortunately the smell dissipated in a few days. We will look for alternative carpet detergents for the next use. This machine is expensive but it is worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025 by Dr. J Moulton

  • Pet stains and multiple dogs. Eleven months. NO PROBLEM!
Color: Green
The most important adjetive for this machine is, AMAZING! First, I'd like to recommend anyone researching this or any product... Read reviews. The good and the bad! Then, look for the trends in those reviews and from there, determine for YOU what is important versus what is not important. A handful of bad reviews that involve complaining about things that have nothing to do with the product specifically (i.e. packaging, delivery, etc) or a small percentage of reviews that have minor "breaks" or other minor problems versus the hundreds or better yet, thousands of great reviews on the same product, those "bad" reviews may need to be taken lightly. Unless, of course, those things are important to you. Do consider this. It doesn't matter how a product is made (assembly line or hand made), there will ALWAYS be faults. No matter the company or how good the product is overall. Obviously, the fewer problems the better but if you are seeing hundreds or thousands of good reviews to a few dozen or so negative, then that would be a reasonable percentage of errors with any good to great product. I know some people will have multiple bad experiences with the same product where others have no issues. There are a multitude of reasons that could happen but look for the overall, not just that one review. That said, I recommend and do this myself, but when looking for trends, if the bad reviews are all because something breaks but maybe its a different piece each time, then there may be an obvious trend. I would possibly take that into consideration. It may not make my decision for me, but the trend of what users say about the product is what I'm looking for and it's paid off for me quite well. Bottom line of what I'm trying to say is, don't just look at one or two reviews and don't just look at the good or the bad, but rather review as best as you are comfortable with on both ends of the spectrum and decide what trends you find and how those trends impact your decisions. For me, reading actual buyers/users reviews are better in almost all circumstances then any lab testing or any company that does product reviewing. With that, I have started my research with company reviews, but in the end, WE'RE the end user! It is our perspective and experience that matters most. I'd rather gain real world end user perspective then read an article that may or may not be paid for to make a statement one way or the other. On to my review. I have to say this first. When I was researching and reading reviews, my first thought, when I decided I was gonna make this purchase, was "I hope my money doesn't go to waste, but if I get even one great cleaning, that is better than I could pay any over priced "professional" with a oversized "vaccum" in their van, that doesn't even lift out the dirt but just wets the floor and kinda cleans. Then IT'S WORTH IT." I mean not to offended any professional out there but simple soaping the floor and suctioning it up isn't cleaning. That's multiple experiences and eventually, history doesn't lie. Now, I did follow the recommendation of at least one reviewer in this review group that doubled up on the solution, and it worked. I'm not recommending that for you. Just telling you my experience and what worked for me. Now I know you saw the pictures and probably felt ill just looking at that floor. Obviously, we thought so too. It's disgusting and thus we purchased the Big Green Machine. We can compare this unit to the many other ways we've tried to keep carpet clean in companies paid and products purchased and nothing else has come close to this. We have SEVERAL pets to which I won't mention how many but I will say I don't have enough fingers to count them all. We love our fur babies and other pets. We also like having a clean floor and clean house. The floor is the biggest battle in our household. Nothing is more off putting then walking into someone's house and it wreaks of animal urine. But when it's your own home and everytime you come home it smells. YUCK! Multiply that smell by 5 and and that is what anyone else coming into your home smells. We've been there. We were just there. We didn't want to host anything because of the floors. But now, I can very happily and more than confidently say that we've found our cure. This machine is just straight up, Amazing. I've never had a "professional" even come close to cleaning carpets as well as this BIG Green does. If I could find a professional to do this it would almost absolutely cost more than this machine, but I can get multiple uses out of this, as long as well cared for. You can see it for yourself in my posted pics. That dirty floor there is several months of pet stains because the moment we moved into this house my first dog discovered the location of the previous tenant's dog's "place" within less than 5 minutes being in this home. We even waited outside with our dogs before going in to this house for the first time, while they all "did their business" and still she started this disgusting trend. So let's chalk it up to this. More than a handful of household free roaming pets and 11, that's right, ELEVEN months of this. So here's what we did. Machine arrived as quoted at time of purchase. That very next available day off, Saturday, I carefully went through the included manual and honestly, this machine looks like it could or should be difficult, but it truly isn't. Very easy to unpack, assemble, dis-assemble, and re-assemble again. That's important as you will have to empty this unit and refill with clean solution every one gallon. VERY easy to push/pull. Don't leave solution in tank or in machine. Keep all parts clean and dry when in storage. That's how I've best kept any product that uses liquids with electrical devices. Never store liquids in the machine or attachments when not in use. Unfortunately sometimes that means tossing any leftover portions unless you wish to find another way to store the liquid. Diluted solution is not recommended to be put back in with concentrate as number one, it likely won't fit, and number two, you'll ruin the concentration level of the original solvent. Next, I went to work on the floor. Now, I do have to say many people and these products suggest to pretreat. I did NOT pretreat. I wanted to see how this product (with double amount solution) would actually hold up. I started with a small space (4' x 4' landing) and immediately could see the difference. Then when I started the first trip down the hallway, my wife suggested to take before and after photos. That's what you find above. My process with doing this was to make a forward pass (I divided the hallway into 3 sections. Moving side to side the up. Closest, middle, furthest). While moving forward, I moved the machine steady at about 1 inch a second or slower. I know that seems slow but look at it. It works well. Then on the backwards pass/pull, I moved at the same pace where the carpet was heavily soiled, but where it wasn't pet stained I went about 3 inches per second. This may sound slow but consider that you have to let the solution get into the carpet and let the machine do its job. No product can do that if you rush through it. And dont force it. Let it do it job. You just steer it and place solution accordingly. On the forward pass, I held the trigger to spray the entire distance, then on the backwards pull I only held the trigger where stains resided. The suction is at the very front of the unit and collects everything on the backwards pull. Where heavy solution was applied, another slow pass, without pulling the trigger, will gather up about 95% of the moisture. That said I did make 2-3 passes forward and back with applying solution where the stains were prominent. Which was a strong majority of the hallway. The first pass really did the job better then great but considering the nature of the stains, I wanted to be more than thorough. This hallway measures about 4' wide by 23' long and took about 1 to 1 1/2 hours. But, boy was it worth the time, money, and effort. The bedroom is my young daughters who struggles still with door knobs and thus her room is open for her, by which the pets in the house took full advantage. Still not good but they did keep most of there spotting to the hall way. Her room was just as, if not more important than the hallway to get cleaned for her benefit and sanitary health. Once I was done with the cleaning process, I emptied the dirty and clean water tanks and rinsed thoroughly. Then I put about 1/2 gallon of plain water (No solution) in the fresh water tank and ran that over the clean floor by spraying the water just as if I were cleaning the floor. I didn't use the full half gallon. I ran enough water through until I felt the solution was pretty well cleaned out. Probably a total of 1-2 minutes of total trigger squeeze. This was to allow fresh water to run through the machine to clear out the solvents in the lines that carry the solution from the clean tank to the sprayer nozzle. I can't confirm this was or was not long enough. Just going on experience to avoid damage of the unit while in storage. Once that was all done. The carpet was completely dry by the time we went to bed. So probably 4 hours or less. It's been 2 days since I did this and spots have NOT magically returned. This is a major win. I will try to update this post after a total 1 week has passed to see if it still holds. If so, I'd call this an absolute winner, where other products have completed the job or professionals have left and within two days spots have returned. That has not yet occurred in this case. Also, to resolve the pet issue, we placed a very solid metal baby gate to block the dogs from going back upstairs without us, during the day, until it's all our bed time. We work from home, so the dogs hang with us throughout the day. They sleep. We work. They have always and continue to go out at least 8 or more times daily or whenever they sit at the door and whine. Love 'em, but now we can live easier without "never disappearing" pet stains. We've been renting in this house for almost a year and in our previous home we sold, we had hard floor, for a reason, and will do the same when we buy again in the next 6 months or less. Clean floor + landlord = No loss. Happy research hunting and good luck with your floors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2019 by Slicer Slicer

  • Bissell finally got it right with the Big Green
Color: Green
I come from an old professional carpet cleaners family. Steam cleaning is the best way to clean carpets. So I was skeptical about the cost, quality, and would I be getting another machine which would probably fall apart in a year. I read all of the reviews and felt that that many people however, couldn't be wrong. I have owned 2 Bissell's cleaners and each one spewed water out after about 1 year and the roller brush broke after 2 uses. The carpet cleaning wasn't great, it was bulky to store, the water tanks were small, cleaning chemicals by Bissell not that great with those machines. Both machines cost $300 EACH!!!. So understand that I was Leary of spending $400 for this machine. I took the Big Green for a test spin for the first time today. I picked the dirtiest walkways in my home. WOW!!!! I am impressed! My husband reloads ammunition and contently tracks filth in from the garage. After trying unsuccessfully to get him to take his shoes off I had had enough. Based on past Bissell cleaners I figured this was the last time around for a carpet cleaning machine before I called in a professional. While I found that the comments that the machine was bulky, hard to push, noisy, to name a few, this machine is nothing compared to the other machines I've had. Try rental cleaners (Rug Doctor)and see what bulky, noisy etc. is, and you still won't get clean carpets. I found it was not hard to push at all (I have a really bad back too) and as for bulky, not at all! For the work this does and not having to continually having to fill and dump water tanks, I found that the larger tanks, which hold more, are much easier on my back. I also found that you don't waste as much cleaning products. I also liked the way the machine folds to store. Now for how it cleans. I will put this machine up against any professional job, any day. Not only did the filth from my husbands shoes come out but the carpet looked new, fresh, and best of all, clean. Smells nice too. I used Bissell's products with this machine and found them to work much better and did great job. I would say that Bissell hit the bulls eye with this machine. There is a little back wash that is easily picked up with the Big Green. The backwash was onto my white floor (was only a very small amount) tile and I can't tell you how dirty the little water amount on the tile was. It certainly told me that this machine works fantastic. I touched the carpet right after cleaning to see how wet the carpet was. I was very surprised that the carpet was barely damp. while it would be best to let it completely dry, you would be able to walk on it in about 1 hour. The only problem now is that I have to do the whole carpet because the traffic areas I tested are so bright and clean that the rest looks dull. If you want a professional cleaning without the constant cost and hassle of calling a professional, this is it. Would I buy this again in years to come? Absolutely!!! Finally a product that really does what it says it will do. I highly recommend spending the money to have this quality of clean. Thanks Bissell!!!!!!!! I will try to update this review as the months go by. That way I can time test the equipment. I am a happy camper for now! We did the rest to the carpet today. OMG, I couldn't believe the filth that came out of a my supposed clean carpet with our Bissell up rights. It made me sick! There is no way you can fake that kind of dirt in the dirty water container. My carpet looks brand new. Maybe even brighter than new. The hardest part was moving the large 3 piece sectional sofa out of the way. But was very glad we did as even under there the carpet had accumulated a lot of dirt. We have a rental house that a professional had cleaned after the tenant moved. It looks awful after they were done. So I guess our Big Green goes on a trip to re-clean that house. The carpet there is the same color as our house so I expect great things from this machine. A few suggestions I have: 1. Watch the pilling in the ports of the machine. I thoroughly cleaned each one after each water dump to make sure there was no clogging. We checked the rollers underneath when we were totally finished to be sure that they were cleaned up too. Don't expect this machine to vacuum for you. Do that first and again once the carpet is thoroughly dry to get up the pilling left by the machine. Even professional cleaners leave pilling behind so don't think that the machine is not doing it's job. 2. While extracting water from the carpet, if the water is still slightly grayish, go over the carpet area again as it still need a little work and fine tuning. When the water is clear is when you have gotten all of the dirt out. For the first time of use, you may have to do this as you are going to be very surprised at how much dirt was in your carpets. Get it clean this first time and the next time you use this machine, you won't have so much work to do. I do agree that this machine needs room to maneuver but for average rooms 9 x 12 or bigger it great. Doing small closets with closet door rails is not practical for this machine. You would have to use the upholstery hose for those areas. I would also recommend using Bissell's Professional Cleaning Solution with the machine. Especially if your carpets are really bad. Don't be afraid to go over the really bad spots several times to get out all of the dirt. This machine extracts so much water that you don't over wet the carpet. Just extract several times more to be sure that you don't leave to much water behind. Watch the water flow over the top of the head to gauge how much water it is extracting. When you don't see much coming out of the carpet at this point, you should be able to move on to the next area. Drying time about 2-3 hours. Professionals put paper down and the carpet seems to be damp for 6 or more hours. So this is an improvement even over them. All in all, and after spending a total of $600 in machines (2) that don't do the job, this machine is well worth it. Besides you will pay at least that for a professional job, that may not even be as good, in just one cleaning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2014 by sharon Manriquez

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