Reliable Vacuum Cleaners
Hey, Jason--Nathan Thomas here, I agree with Compactc9--and that is to avoid not only the Bissell Machines, but I would advise to avoid all the plastic machines out there that Wal-Mart sells. You will more than likely not get but about a year's worth of use out of them, if even that, and they're shot! Again, I agree with Compactc9, I would recommend getting an older, re-conditioned vacuum cleaner, as the older ones are built a lot better. I personally am a big fan of Electrolux, and I have in my collection several of the Electrolux models, from the early 1930's, that still are working like a top! Electrolux models use the disposable bags, but they are not messy to change, simply push on the lid latch, swing the bag door open, pull out the old bag and drop in a new one, and you're done! All the dirt is sealed inside the bag, so you never will touch the dirt! Electrolux models have consistently received high ratings in consumer reports, as to being one of the easiest machines for bag changing, as well as the neatest, as no dirt escapes the sealed bags. Electrolux also has upright models, and Sanitaire also has an upright model that is the exact same model as an Electrolux. Also, another plus that I find is, the Electrolux and Sanitaire models have geared timing belts, which means constant and consistent agitation of the carpet all the time, so you won't have to worry about changing belts constantly. Anyway, Jason--I sell re-conditioned Electrolux machines, and although some of them are 30, 40 or even 50 years old--when I work them over and change out the bearings, and motor brushes--they work like new! Also, Electrolux models excel at running quietly--no jet-engine scream from an older model Electrolux. If I can be of service, please let me know--I'll be glad to help.
Sincerely,
Nathan L. Thomas