Thursday, May 19, 2011

Product Review: Bissell Powersteamer Powerbrush Deep Cleaner

Deep cleaning carpets with a rented cleaner may leave your carpets dirtier than before you cleaned them. If you have wanted to buy a deep cleaner but weren't sure which one was worth it, try Bissell Powersteamer Powerbrush deep cleaner. Depending on where you purchase it, you can own a Bissell Powersteamer Powerbrush deep cleaner for between 90.00 - 120.00. Since the average price for renting a deep cleaner is around 40.00, you can own a deep cleaner for the price of three cleaner rentals. In the long term, you end up saving money and having a cleaner that hasn't been shared by everyone in your community.

The Bissell Powersteamer Powerbursh deep cleaner comes with a tough stain brush for cleaning upholstery. A 16oz. floor cleaner and a 16oz. tough stain pre-treat are also included in the box. Bissell recommends using their products in the deep cleaner, but any rug cleaner will work. One of the great things about the Bissell is the design of the Tank-in-Tank they use to collect water. The Tank-in-Tank is designed like a U-shaped bucket. Inside the bucket is a bag that Bissell calls the bladder. When you fill the deep cleaner with hot tap water the bag fills up. Once you begin deep cleaning the carpets the dirty water is sucked up into the hollow area around the bag. The last deep cleaner we used had only one container to collect the clean and dirty water. Towards the end of the cleaning process, dirty water was spraying onto the carpet. With the design of Bissel's Tank-in-Tank, only clean water sprays onto the carpet. The Tank-in-Tank is easily removed, and carries like a bucket for rinsing out and adding more water to it. The Bissell Powersteamer Powerbrush deep cleaner has a flow indicator to let you know when to refill cleaning fluid or water. During normal operation the flow indicator will spin. When the flow indicator stops spinning it is time for a refill.


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