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BISSELL CleanView with OnePass 9595

  • Fast and easy cleaning in a lightweight vacuum with powerful suction and innovative brush design that cleans more on the initial pass.
  • Innovative brush design rotates down into carpet to clean more on the initial pass.
  • Cyclonic System for long-lasting, powerful suction.
  • TurboBrush tool for stairs, furniture, upholstery, and more.
  • Easy Empty dirt tank, HEPA media filter, and washable foam tank filter.

The lightweight vacuum features OnePass Technology?with a powerful suction and innovative brush design. Bottom Easy Empty dirt tank and a washable foam filter make maintenance simple. The premium attachments provide faster and more effective cleaning?so you can get on with your day.Weight: 15 lbsCyclonic System for long-lasting, powerful suctionTurboBrush? tool for stairs, furniture, upholstery, and moreEasy Empty dirt tank, HEPA media filter, and washable foam tank filter

List Price: $ 79.00

Price: $ 60.59

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  1. 117 of 120 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    I could not believe it, March 27, 2013
    By 
    Alexia jones

    This review is from: BISSELL CleanView with OnePass, 9595 (Misc.)

    I have an Oreck for which I paid almost $350…..I also have a shedding 80 pound English Bulldog. I had vacuumed the rugs/carpet and they still had a fine layer of dog hair over them which I could remove with a dog brush….that is a lot if work. I scanned the products available and came across this one for $80. I vacuumed the kitchen rugs with the Oreck and immediately did a follow up with the Bissell….I filled the Bissell cup ! The Oreck ( and the expensive bags )
    is out. This is it for me and I could buy three more and still pay less than the Oreck.

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  2. 58 of 60 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great value for an 80 dollar vacuum., April 16, 2013
    By 
    Michael Doughty (Ashburn, VA) –
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    This review is from: BISSELL CleanView with OnePass, 9595 (Misc.)

    I bought this vacuum as a secondary machine for light duty in some rooms. Our primary vacuum is a 6-year-old Dyson that is still working like a champ. For what this vacuum is… it’s a great deal. I’m not sure if you can find a better machine on the market for 80 bucks or less. Its cyclone is very rudimentary, but it does have decent suction and vacuums almost as well as our Dyson. The attachments are decent for a vacuum that costs less than a hundred bucks and its overall design and build quality is impressive for a machine in its class. Bissell has really stepped up their game with these newer machines.

    Some nit-picks I have about it:
    – Although the pre-motor filter is washable and “doesn’t need replacement” according to Bissell, I would be surprised if it lasts for over a year before needing to be replaced. It is made from cheap single density foam and I’ve noticed that it traps dirt into the foam fibers even after washing it. Also, given the rudimentary nature of the cyclone, roughly half of the fine particle dust ends up right in the filter, slowing the suction down. So if you live in a dusty home, or have pets, you will be cleaning and washing the filter every single time you empty the canister… which I am resorted to doing.
    – Bissell chose to use stickers on the vacuum which leave behind glue residue when you remove them. This is a colossal fail in my opinion and lowers the overall quality of the vacuum.
    – The “One Pass” technology is just marketing drivel, let’s just call it what it is. There is nothing special about the design of the brush bar on this vacuum.
    – Although not surprising in this price range, and I don’t think Bissell claims that it has it anyway, but this vacuum does not have a sealed HEPA cycle. This means that although it has a HEPA filter, it is possible for fine dust particles and allergens to escape the filter through gaps in the vacuum itself, or in the seal of the HEPA filter. It seems to do an OK job filtering particles, but I can still smell dust when I use it.

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