I bought this sweeper to pick up dog hair on a tile floor. Works so so, but the handle keeps coming apart. Cheaply made. I wouldn't recommend this product.
Bissell Dual Brush Floor Sweeper does a good job of sweeping the carpet. Saves on electricity bills and noise.
I purchased this for our living room carpet, which is an oriental carpet. Our standard vaccum was too low and too stong for every day cleaning. This is perfect, picks up everything without damaginf the carpet.
i bought this carpet sweeper because i use to own one 25 years ago and i know that they work. but not now the handle keeps comming apart and i did everything to make the handle stay on. This sweeper has no use for me. Dont waste your money.
This sweeper is great for quick, everyday, clean-ups and I appreciate the fact that it is environmentally friendly. I have used it on carpets and vinyl floors and it works well on either type of flooring. It is handy and simple to use.
The Bissell Dual Brush Sweeper is a bargain. It embraces the mantra of KISS - keep it simple stupid. The sweeper requires no electrical or batteries meaning there really is nothing to go wrong down the road. As long as the user can walk and move their arm, the Bissell Sweeper does the job.
I've used the sweeper on short carpet and tile floors with excellent results on both. The dirt bins are simple to open, empty and your back at cleaning. It's excellent for quick touch ups without having to pull out an electric vacuum and move the electrical cord around as you clean the house. Strongly endorse...
read full review »The one I had growing up picked up more dirt. This one is "ok," but doesn't do nearly as well as I had hoped.
I got a Bissell Carpet Sweeper as a wedding gift, and since the young couple try to do things as green as possible, this was a natural. The piece is a classic. I've had one as long as I can remember, and use it nearly all the time, vaccuuming only when truly necessary. It uses no electricity and you get a little exercise using it--WIN/WIN/WIN all around.
In these times I am truly surprised that the Bissell sweeper has not enjoyed a renaissance of popularity. It is the perfect house appliance for these times.
This little sweeper harks back to the best of pre-electrical floor cleaning devices - the manual carpet sweeper, found in every home prior to 1960.
Who wants to haul out and set up a power vacuum cleaner with the requisite tool for picking up a few corn flakes spilled on the kitchen floor, or when you want to give the hardwood in the entryway a quick once-over, or when a few snack crumbs have landed on the rug next to the easy chair? Not me. I simply reach for the Bissell - pretty much THE NAME in carpet sweepers for longer than I've been around - and make quick work of those pesky spills!