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Bissell 1716B Spotlifter Powerbrush Handheld Deep Cleaner

  • Continuous suction and brushing to target stains and spots on carpet
  • Motorized dual brush roll
  • Manual spray trigger lets you control cleaning solution
  • Brush cartridge removes for clean-up and maintenance
  • 16 by 5.5 by 8.88 inches; weighs 4.1 pounds

Product Description
Bissell Spotlifter Powerbrush Handheld Deep Cleaner – the quickest way to clean spots and spillsAmazon.com Review
Traditional vacuums handle dust and dirt, but some spots and stains call for more rigorous measures. The Bissell Spotlifter Powerbrush deep cleaner targets just such problems with powerful rotating brushes and a tank of cleaning solution. During operation, continuous suction ensures that surfaces don’t get too wet and that dirt and stains are… More >> Bissell 1716B Spotlifter Powerbrush Handheld Deep Cleaner

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  1. R. Copleman
    12:53 pm on February 21st, 2010

    I have a spotlifter and love it. I do not understand why some people have problems with it. It does a great job of removing cat stains (from either end of cat). Not loud as some say and does not leave excess water after using; maybe using too much water? Never had the rear explode, no drips or leaks. Cord is good length, handy to store with velcro strap, (good touch). Had a battery operated machine similar to this that was almost adequate and this is far superior. Would buy again. Ron Rating: 1 / 5

  2. A Preschool Teacher
    1:57 pm on February 21st, 2010

    My dad got my mom this spotcleaner a few years ago. She only used it once before it went to the back of the closet. It’s clunky and gets heavy fast. Not to mention it has no suction at all.

    I guess that’s why this thing is only $40.

    For my puppy’s messes, I have the Dirt Devil Purpose for Pets (I see they don’t sell it on this website anymore).. which works miracles. It runs around $120.

    I also have a neighbor with the Bissell Little Green Machine, which also works incredibly well. This is about $80.

    Also have heard good things about the Bissell SpotBot- about $130.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Grandma A
    4:51 pm on February 21st, 2010

    THere must be a cleaner for stair carpets that’s better. Rating: 2 / 5

  4. K. Gooch
    6:35 pm on February 21st, 2010

    i just bought this. i bought it because i live in a small apartment and it was the smallest wet vac i saw. i needed it to get water out of my car trunk. i brought the mat from my car in to suction the water. the first thing i noticed when i turned this vacuum on was how loud it was. seriously, i had to go buy ear plugs. i’m not even joking, the guys at the music store laughed at me when they found out i wasn’t going to a show, but vacuuming. it wasn’t lifting much water, but i figured maybe it was too big a job for the small vac, but it did seem to have strong suction for surface dirt, even sucking the mold out of the mat. so i tried it on my couch which has kitty litter tracking. it picked up great, even getting cat hairs out, but then i encountered a stain. so i pulled the trigger to release the spray and the stain came out, yet my couch was still wet from that little tiny spray. it couln’t even suck up its own small amount of cleaning fluid! i ran over it five times and STILL wet. For a vacuum i bought to be a wet vac, that’s pretty poor performance. i’ll be returning this one soon. Rating: 2 / 5

  5. A. Love
    6:37 pm on February 21st, 2010

    The first unit I had didn’t spray at all. I called Bissell and they exchanged it for another unit. The replacement sprays a very small amount of solution on the spot and I must wait several seconds to pull the trigger and spray again. It is frustrating to get the solution on the spot, pouring it on would be easier. If I hadn’t gotten this as a gift, I would demand my money back, but alas it will be yard sale fodder. Rating: 1 / 5

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