You have the power to give carpets a thorough clean, even when your furry friends have done their worst. Our most advanced cleaning system—the BISSELL DeepClean Deluxe Pet—provides professional results, even against the toughest pet stains and odors.
Twelve rows of dual rotating PowerBrushes, a pet hair collection basket, Cleanshot®, DuraStrength nozzle, and Stain Trapper tool provide everything you need to get the job done.
BISSELL 2X Pet Stain & Odor Cleaning Formula’s odor control technology works with your cleaner to remove odors and help prevent pets from soiling the same area again.
With a deep cleaner designed to clean better than all other leading brands,* feel confident that each room in your home is ready for life—and your furry friends.
*Cleaning results based upon measurements of color reflectance and brightness of carpet fibers using BISSELL Professional Deep Cleaning Formula.
What’s in the box module
- 1 DeepClean Deluxe Pet Deep Cleaner
- 1 3″ Tough Stain Tool
- 1 Stain Trapper Tool
- 1 Measuring cup
- 1 Trial-size BISSELL 2X Formula
Heatwave Technology Helps maintain constant water and formula temperature throughout the cleaning process. |
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Refill less Spend less time making trips to the sink with a 2-in-1 tank that holds 25% more than BISSELL ProHeat 2X |
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Stain Trapper Tool Never touch a pet mess again with the Stain Trapper tool. It sprays, scrubs, and traps messes in an easy-to-empty container. |
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Handle pet hair Trap pet hair and small debris in the pet hair basket before it reaches the dirty water tank. Experience fewer clogs with the DuraStrength nozzle. |
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Spot cleaning Target tough stains and spots at the push of a button with the CleanShot® sprayer to deliver concentrated cleaning. |
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FAQ
Why should I invest in a deep cleaner?Deep cleaning is a process that loosens and removes tough pet stains and odors and even ground-in dirt that could harm carpet fibers. It helps to protect flooring and keep it looking its best for years to come. Though vacuuming is great for picking up everyday dirt toward the surface of fibers, only deep cleaning washes fibers, leaving carpets touchably clean.
Are upright or portable deep cleaners better?When it comes to upright deep cleaners versus portable deep cleaners, it’s not about which is better, it’s about which is best suited for the job at hand. Uprights are best suited for large areas and whole rooms, while portable spot cleaners specialize in stairs, upholstery, auto interiors, and more.
How often should I deep clean my carpet?BISSELL recommends a thorough deep cleaning of your carpet approximately two or three times a year—or even more with pets. For hightraffic areas, an upright deep cleaner is most efficient but for the occasional pet spot or spill, you will enjoy the convenience of a portable deep cleaner. |
DeepClean Premier, 47A2 | PROheat 2X Pet, 9200P | ProHeat 2X Healthy Home, 66Q4 | DeepClean Premier Pet, 17N4 | DeepClean Deluxe Pet, 36Z9 | |
When you want a carpet cleaning with professional-style results, use the deep cleaner that’s engineered to clean better than all other leading brands.* | The toughest dirt and pet stains are no match for a built-in hot water heater that heats tap water up to 25 degrees hotter for optimum cleaning. | Designed with Microban antimicrobial product protection to help prevent odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew on key components. Hot cleaning solution for healthier home cleaning. | When pets have done their worst, you have the power to give carpets a truly thorough clean and professional-style results even against tough pet stains and odors. | Get a deep-down clean, even when your furry friends have done their worst. Our most advanced cleaning system provides professional-style results against the toughest pet stains and odors—to keep carpets looking newer, longer. | |
Features | |||||
Weight | 24 lbs | 26 lbs | 26 lbs | 24 lbs | 25 lbs |
Cord Length | 22 feet | 27 feet | 30 feet | 22 feet | 22 feet |
Tank Capacity | 1.25 Gallons | 1 Gallon | 1 Gallon | 1.25 Gallons | 1.25 Gallons |
Surface Cleaning | Carpet, upholstery, area rugs | Carpet, upholstery, area rugs | Carpet, upholstery, area rugs | Carpet, upholstery, area rugs | Carpet, upholstery, area rugs |
Included | Tough Stain Tool, trial-size BISSELL 2X formula | Tough Stain Tool, trial-size BISSELL 2X formula | Turbobrush, crevice tool, Tough Stain Tool, trial-size BISSELL 2X formula | Deep Reach Pet Tool, Tough Stain Tool, Pet Hair Basket, trial-size BISSELL 2X formula | Stain Trapper Tool, Deep Reach Pet Tool, Tough Stain Tool, Pet Hair Basket, trial-size BISSELL 2X formula |
Warranty | 3-Year Limited | 2-Year Limited | 1-Year Limited | 3-Year Limited | 3-Year Limited |
BISSELL Upright Deep Cleaner FAQWhy should I invest in a deep cleaner?Deep cleaning is a process that loosens and removes tough pet stains and odors and even ground-in dirt that could harm carpet fibers. It helps to protect flooring and keep it looking its best for years to come. Though vacuuming is great for picking up everyday dirt toward the surface of fibers, only deep cleaning washes fibers, leaving carpets touchably clean.
Are upright or portable deep cleaners better?When it comes to upright deep cleaners versus portable deep cleaners, it’s not about which is better, it’s about which is best suited for the job at hand. Uprights are best suited for large areas and whole rooms, while portable spot cleaners specialize in stairs, upholstery, auto interiors, and more.
How often should I deep clean my carpet?BISSELL recommends a thorough deep cleaning of your carpet approximately two or three times a year—or even more with pets. For hightraffic areas, an upright deep cleaner is most efficient but for the occasional pet spot or spill, you will enjoy the convenience of a portable deep cleaner. |
Product Features
- Innovative Cleanshot Trigger directs the formula directly at stains for targeted stain removal
- Stain Trapper tool keeps pet messes in the self-contained tool and out of the machine
- Pet Hair Basket makes it easy trap and throw away pet hair and debris
- Heatwave Technology helps maintain consistent water temperature while cleaning
- Dual Power brushes with 12 cleaning rows pull deep dirt out of carpet
Much Better Than Our Old Bissell Over the past twelve years or so, I’ve owned three carpet cleaners – one by Hoover and two by Bissell. This cleaner replaced our first Bissell, which while it did a better job (in my opinion) than the Hoover was not nearly as good as this one. Our first Bissell (a ProHeat 2x) finally gave up the fight after five years of moderate abuse and refused to do anything, so we had to quickly replace it since we have two cats and a dog, and were getting ready to move.Now that I have the introductions out of the way, let me tell you what we love about this Bissell compared to our last.1. The larger tank allows us to clean more carpet before refilling.2. The heater seems to have gone through some marked improvements, as the water stays hot for the entire time the machine is in use. Perhaps this was a defective part on our old machine, but we love the improvement nonetheless.3. The hair basket seems to work great for us. Some still gets past it, but most of it is caught – eliminating the fear of clogging a drain and having to play in the dirty water to remove the clog.4. The brushes do a better job of agitating tough spots.5. And finally, the suction is stronger, making faster work out of what was really time consuming before and leaving our carpets a little drier.Compared to my old Hoover, well, even our old Bissell beat it in terms of performance.One thing I did like about my old Hoover though was the two tanks – one for clean water/chemical and the other for dirty water. That did make it easier to fill and empty. I wouldn’t necessarily call Bissell’s design messy, but it sucks when your dirty water needs to be emptied yet the clean water still has a little left. You pretty much have to dump everything and I don’t like being wasteful.There are a few other things we don’t exactly love about the new Bissell.1. The “Cleanshot” is kind of deceiving. A. Lining up the stream with the spot is a bit of a challenge. On our machine we have to have the machine about 12″ from the spot and sitting to the left of the spot by about 2″ in order to get a direct hit. Yours might be different, I don’t know. B. As a housekeeping manager for a Marriott hotel, I became cleanliness certified through a combined Marriott, Windsor and Ecolab hands-on training that included a lot of post-classwork that spanned several months. One thing we learned is that there are three stages of carpet care: routine (vacuum), interim (shampoo) and recovery (extraction). For the most part, your household carpet cleaner falls more into the interim category than the recovery category, but when you use the Cleanshot to spray a direct line of chemical and water onto a section of carpet, let it sit for a minute or two, then apply direct suction to that area, you have entered the recovery stage. You don’t want to enter the recovery stage for any section of carpet more than twice a year because the recovery stage significantly damages the carpet fibers. So, while I have used the Cleanshot, I don’t recommend getting in the habit of using it if you don’t absolutely have to.2. The machine is kind of heavy even without water in it. It’s not as noticeable for me as it is for my wife because, as I said, I work at a hotel and we use commercial machines that weigh a lot more than this. I think this one is light. She disagrees.3. The location of the power button is awkward. Since we don’t use the carpet cleaner on a daily/weekly basis, as we do the vacuum cleaner, it’s hard to get this power button placement engrained in memory. Even the commercial cleaners I’ve used don’t have power switches located half way down the front of the machine. It’s just unnaturally weird.For those who are saying that the carpet is left really wet, it leaves a lot of hair behind or that the stains aren’t coming up, here are some tips.You need to thoroughly vacuum the carpet before using the carpet cleaner. Take your time. Get in every corner and along every baseboard. Go over it at least twice to get as much soil, hair and dust out of the carpet as you possibly can. Once the carpet is as clean as you can get it by vacuuming, it’s time for the carpet cleaner.When you use any carpet cleaner, the natural motion for most people is push it forward, then depress the spray trigger and pull it back, then move onto the next section. That fails you on a couple of fronts. Number one, you aren’t giving the chemical any time to break up the soil, so you’re going to miss a lot. And number two, you’re not giving the machine much of a chance to agitate the fibers or suck up nearly enough water to help your carpet dry faster.Instead, do this: A. Slowly push the machine forward while depressing the spray trigger. B. Allow the chemical 15-30 seconds to work. C. Slowly pull the machine…
Great clean, messy to use For reference, this is my third steam cleaner. I’ve now had this Bissell, and two Hoover units. I have a large (very large) short haired dog so a steam cleaner that is easy to use and effective is essential to keeping the carpet and room where he hangs out clean.Here are the pros and cons of the Bissell as I see them.Pros:* Large water tank/reservoir. A larger tank means you’re stopping to refill the machine less which is handy but also comes with drawbacks that I’ll talk about in cons.* Dual spinning brushes. Like a traditional vacuum’s spinning beater brush but this unit has a two for that extra cleaning power. I felt like it did a good job in this regard.* On-board heat. Hot water cleans better and dries faster, pure and simple, so this is a nice extra. (Admittedly hard to say just how much heat it adds but my toes were warm the entire cycle.)* Easy to assemble, (though admittedly all the machines I’ve used were easy to assemble.)* On board accessory storage and lots of accessories including a two hand brushes (one for those messes you’d prefer not going through the whole system).* Included cleaning solution – but remember it’s really just a sample and for any amount of serious cleaning you will need to buy more before starting.Cons:* Heavy. Back to that large tank – more water means a heavier unit.* Single water unit. Most units come with a tank for clean and a tank for dirty water. This unit uses a bladder system to keep the clean water separated from the dirty in the same tank. Unique and clever, but it also make emptying the tank a pain as it was hard to pour out and not dribble it everywhere.* Dual rollers not really area carpet friendly – will pull up loose edges into the machine though I didn’t have to detangle anything (luckily no tassels.) Also, the rollers didn’t play nice with a long pile shag that I had in the area and pulled up a bunch of fibers from it.* Hair everywhere. Something about the suction system but I had dog hair jammed everywhere in the underside of the unit and this was after I had pre-vacuumed the room. Maybe my dry vac is no longer doing it’s job but I didn’t have to stop midway through with the Hoover to unclog that machine like I did with this Bissell.* Hand wand kept falling off storage clip. I seemed to keep bumping into the accessory wand and knocking it off its perch. That was a pain, though I’m left handed so a rightie might not have this issue as it would likely be on your other side. (Edit: Admittedlty, I have realized that I had the hand wand clipped on facing backwards and it seems more stable properly clipped).* Left globs of hair in it’s wake. Because of the hair getting trapped in the underside, it the unit would randomly drop globs of hair in its wake if I jostled the machine when there was too much down there.* Necessary to remove hair mid-job. I had the unit stop working once as it was evidently clogged with hair.Summary:I feel like the unit did a great job with my carpet but I still can’t really recommend a vacuum that is designed for pet owners but needs to be constantly cleaned of pet hair to be able to do it’s job.