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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Bissell Perfect Sweep Turbo Powered Triple Brush Sweeper, 2880B

The Perfect Sweep Turbo Powered triple brush sweeper. Battery powered sweeper for life's everyday messes.

Amazon Sales Rank: #39962 in Home Color: Blue Brand: Bissell Model: 2880B Released on: 2004-10-01 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 15.25" h x 13.75" w x 5.50" l, 5.60 pounds Perfect sweeper for quick pickups around the house Triple brushes automatically adjust to all floor surfaces, including carpet, low pile carpet, and bare floors Rechargeable battery provides up to 60 minutes of continuous use Includes transparent large-capacity dirt cup 8.25 x 12.75 x 43.5 inches; 1-year limited warranty

For quick pickups of dirt, crumbs, pet hair, or other small messes around your home, the Bissell Perfect Sweep Turbo Sweeper is an ideal choice. Its 3 brushes automatically adjust to all floor surfaces, including carpet, low pile carpet, and bare floors. There’s no pesky electrical cord to get in the way of your sweeping, and the rechargeable battery gives you up to 60 minutes of continuous cleaning. Transparent large-capacity dirt cup tells you at a glance when it needs to be emptied. Easy to assemble in seconds. Measures 8.25 x 12.75 x 43.5 inches. 1-year limited warranty.

Most helpful customer reviews 112 of 115 people found the following review helpful. How Did I Live Without This Thing??? By KarenFan I purchased this handy sweeper from Sears because I wanted something to pick up after the kids and our pets without having to lug the big vacuum out all the time just to clean up small messes. I was initially skeptical at first, but I knew I would be able to return it to Sears if I wasn't entirely satisfied. The setup and assembly was very quick. Just screw the wands together, attach it to the base, then charge it up. The first charge needs a full 16 hours to condition the batteries, thereafter the unit only needs 12 hours to recharge. I couldn't believe what this thing picked up. Everything from cat hair, litter, crumbs, and just about everything else that manages to find its way to the floor and carpet. Of course, sweepers aren't meant for big, hefty jobs, or for deep cleaning your carpets(this is a job for your vacuum), but they sure come in handy for in-between cleanups of small spills and messes. However, it's important to remember that sweepers are *NOT* vacuums. They have NO suction. They are designed to "sweep" the surface of your carpet and floors for quick, light pick-ups. That being said, I've been completely let down by Dustbusters and all those other "handvacs" that really didn't do anything but make a bunch of noise and lose their power after about 10 minutes of use. After using this, I figure I should only need to thoroughly vacuum once or twice a week now, instead of the usual everyday vacuuming that I used to do... Bissell has designed a real winner here. I'm just curious to see how long the unit and the batteries will last. For some reason, they're still using old NiCad technology here, which is famous for developing the "memory effect" that renders them all but useless after about a year or so. The manual also says the batteries are NOT replaceable and must be disposed of when the unit has reached its useful life... The sweeper has a one(1)year warranty, so we'll see how that works out. For now, I'm extremely pleased with this purchase, and would recommend this to anyone who needs a sweeper or simply wants a quick fix for lugging the main vacuum out all the time. Excellent product! 65 of 68 people found the following review helpful. Great for smooth, wood floors; mediocre for tile floors By Sheryl Miller We bought the sweeper based on its Consumer Reports rating and were a bit disappointed. We have three types of hard floors in our home: Pergo, tile with shallow grout, and tile with deep grout. The sweeper is perfect on the Pergo, okay on the tile with shallow grout, and only so-so on the tile with deep grout. The suction is not strong enough to pick up the dirt in the deep grout. Regardless of the floor type, long hair gets wrapped around the rotating bristles and must be cleaned by hand. On a positive note, the profile of the cleaner is very short, making it a breeze to get under overhanging cabinets, beds, etc. 49 of 51 people found the following review helpful. Ehhh. Better off using a real broom. By A. Marcos I purchased this little sweeper because the reviews here and on consumer Reports were pretty good. The unit was very easy to assemble and doesn't take up as much room as the others. It also holds a nice charge. Here's the phooey part: 1. The side brushes stopped working after the 1st day. After they stopped working, the side brushes started hoarding the dirt rather than feeding it into the sweeper. Prior to my purchase, I was under the assumption that the side brushes were powered by the sweeper...but it really operates on a push\pull system. As you push the sweeper...the brushes rotate. On my second day, I was pushing and it was no longer moving. 2. The dirt bin\catcher is too small and difficult to clean. I purchased this unit specifically for sweeping up dog hair. It picks up most of the stuff I go over (NOT ALL)...and when I go to empty it out...I have to pull

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