This could be an incredible vacuum, it has the potential. Powerful, and really well made. But there is one extremely stupid structure defect:
The extending hose extenders (those straight plastic tubes that interface with the hose) and the floor apparatuses don't bolt or snap into one another. They simply slide into one another. This enables them to pull separated ALL THE TIME. Particularly when you are not on a hard wood floor, similar to cover or some other material surface. The suction is extremely solid, so solid that when you pull away the extending extenders or the floor apparatus flies off. Extremely baffling, and could have been tackled by a basic plastic interlocking snap or bolt plan. It doesn't appear as though it would've cost Bissell much cash to include the locking/clicking highlight on the plastic parts, so its exceptionally odd and not keen why they structured it without it...
The main arrangement I can consider is pipe taping these extenders and the floor instrument to the extender. Nonetheless, this will be extremely irritating each time I have to take off and re-apply the pipe tape in the wake of utilizing the vacuum.
I speculate that Bissell really made this item deliberately terrible intentionally. On the off chance that you take a gander at the Bissell 4122 (fundamentally the packed away form of this vacuum) it doesn't have this issue. The extending extenders and the floor apparatuses both have locking instruments and the extending extenders are made of substantially more pleasant tempered steel, rather than modest plastic. Furthermore, this is at indistinguishable cost from the bagless model, and they essentially have similar specs. I'm speculating Bissell profits on individuals obtaining the packs, similar to printer organizations profit by individuals buying ink. They aren't profiting on the bagless models, so they structure them less expensive and frightfully, while the packed away models are predominant, yet at a similar cost. Messy strategies by Bissell.
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