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(More customer reviews)I have three rough-coated collies and this has to be the worst piece of junk that I have ever owned. I have had this vacuum for 4 months and have only been able to use it 15 times because the belt constantly burns and breaks! After the first 5 uses, POOF went the belt. I bought 4 new belts. I clean it *thoroughly* -- including filters and removing ALL the pet hair and debris from the brush bar -- before and DURING every use, but the belt burns and breaks EVERY TIME I USE IT! It doesn't matter where I set the brush bar height -- it overheats and burns the belt. I only have TWO BEDROOMS that have carpeting! I wish I had insisted on spending the $$$ for a new Dyson, but I thought it would not be necessary because the majority of the floors in this new house are wood. The "Shedaway Pet Grooming Tool" works great -- if you attach it to a REAL vacuum instead of this Bissel. I put it on the end of my half-dead Dyson and it's great. On the Bissel, it's a joke. I will never buy another Bissel vacuum again.
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The detachable canister feature on the Lift–Off® Multi Cyclonic Pet makes cleaning hard to reach areas a breeze! The suction system is housed in the detachable unit. So wherever you go, the suction power travels with you. Whether you're looking to clean areas where your pets like to sleep, stairs, or even car upholstery, just "Press, Grab & Go" and you're all set! The rotating brush power switch allows to turn on the power brush for cleaning carpet and allows you to turn off the power brush when cleaning bare floors. Also provides Surround Suction® to clean hard to reach places like baseboards and around furniture. TheTurboBrush® Pet which lets you easily clean pet hair off of stairs and upholstery. Also includes Shedaway Tool that attaches to your vacuum to remove shedding hair from your pet's coat. The HEPA Media Filter captures over 99.9% of pet danders, dust mites, pollens and ragweeds.
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