Wednesday, October 16, 2013

BISSELL Zing Bagged Canister Vacuum - Review - Pros and Cons..

BISSELL Zing Bagged Canister Vacuum

To begin with, this is an unpaid, unbiased review. The most important theme of this series of blogs...."Honest reviews on budget products".

I am a typical lady of the house trying to make my work easier using technology when possible. The one thing that bothered me for a while now is the size and weight of our current upright vacuum cleaner.
I could hardly use it without making a big deal of it....and hubby helping me many a time!

Well, then I decided to buy something smaller and better to support a petite me.
Several options researched and discussed,  BISSELL Zing Bagged Vacuum is the one that came closest to what I was looking and of course, within budget.



BISSELL Zing Bagged Canister Pros:


1. Bagged. This is a big plus for me. I hate emptying filthy bags and I always feel a sense of disgust doing it.I prefer versions where I can safely dispose off the bag without having to look at the dead spiders or other such items at plain sight. The bag is big enough and I feel the bag will last me a while. The new one came with 3 extra bags ( 1 installed+3 additional).

2. Powerful suction, works great on my hardwood floors, area rugs and tile floors.It also has a variable suction control. Use it to control suction power on hard floors Vs area rugs.

2. Light weight...YAY! I don't think it weighs more than 7 or 8 lbs and I can easily carry it....It is elegant and cool. It even follows you around if you want it too....sturdy wheels, just make sure it does not topple over anything.

3. Sturdy parts. The metallic telescopic wand is a much better upgrade from a plastic looking Eureka equivalent that we had previously purchased ( and subsequently returned).

4. Automatic cord rewind....This is a neat feature. No more messy long cords to fold or pull around.

5. Full bag indicator.

6. Less than $50 before tax!!! The price is a steal. Too good to be true....but it is :-)

BISSELL Zing Bagged Canister Cons:


1. The only one I can state is that it does not perform very good on carpets ( fine for area rugs though)...For carpets, our upright is a better option. Nevertheless, majority of my house is hard-floors and so I am okay.


Well, I am happy with this powerful 'zingy' ( as I call her)....and she is here to stay!

Let me know if you have more questions...Ciao for now.

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