Thursday, October 10, 2013

BISSELL Trilogy Bagless Upright Vacuum, Titanium, 81M9



After reading millions of reviews..I decided on this one!
First off, there weren't any reviews...I decided to wing it after getting a headache reading reviews on the Shark navigator, Hoover t-series rewind Uh70210, and the bissell prolite, which I actually owned before this weekend and sucking up a sheet that killed the brush motor (prolite).

I was able to put hands on all three before I settled for the Bissell Triology. I will review triology after I explain why I didn't buy the other three.

The shark navigator : Shark Navigator Upright Bagless Vacuum Cleaner, NV22L major complaints were that it tipped over very easily, a small cleaning path, no edge cleaning, also their customer service seemed to be horrible, lifetime filter get so dirty doesn't seem to last very long,

Why I might buy a shark: extension range with attachments, the small cleaning path would be good for tight spaces.

Bissell prolite:...

Works Well For Our Needs - Highly Recommended


Good for basic cleaning
After testing this vacuum in my elderly house that consists of small rooms with small-ish area rugs and many, many stairs, I feel that this model is much better suited to a more modern house with wider expanses and fewer changes between surfaces. When moving between rugs and hard surfaces, it's necessary to turn the brush on and off. This is easy to do with a switch located right next to the power switch. But, for optimal performance, it's also necessary to change the height of the brush to accommodate different types of rugs and carpets. The correct setting is mostly a guessing game, and the dial, which is a little hard to turn, is near the floor, requiring the user to kneel or bend down. For the stairs, the hose doesn't reach far enough to clean half of them from the bottom and the other half from the top. Also, there really isn't a proper tool provided for stairs. The dusting brush has bristles that are too long and flexible for good pick up. What would be good is a small...

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