Let’s face it: a lot of stuff happens on your carpets. Life finds its way deep intcarpet fibers, leaving them feeling matted and looking dingy. It’s that deep-down dirt that your vacuum simply can’t get. That’s where the BISSELL DeepClean Premier comes in. Get professional-style results and keep your carpet looking newer, longer.
When you want to give carpets a truly thorough clean, look to the BISSELL DeepClean Premier to provide professional-style results.
Heatwave Technology provides constant heat to help maintain water temperature throughout the cleaning process. The 2-in-1 tank is 25% larger* so there’s less refilling.
Dual Rotating PowerBrushes lift embedded dirt to get carpets seriously clean and touchably soft.
Because it’s engineered to clean better than all other leading brands**, you can feel confident that each room in your home is ready for all of life’s messes.
*Than BISSELL ProHeat 2X.
**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 Premier Deep Cleaner
- 1 3″ Tough Stain 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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Dual DirtLifter PowerBrushes Loosen and remove even deep-down dirt with the 10 rows of cleaning brushes. |
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EdgeSweep and Surround Suction Clean against baseboards and around furniture with EdgeSweep brushes. Surfaces dry fast with Surround Suction. |
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Cleaning Attachments Easily clean hard-to-reach areas and upholstery with a 9′ hose and a 3″ Tough Stain Tool. |
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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
- Heatwave Technology helps maintain consistent water temperature while cleaning
- Dual Power brushes with 10 cleaning rows pull deep dirt out of carpet
- Large capacity 1.25 gallon tank for fewer trips the sink
- EdgeSweep brushes for cleaning against baseboards
- 3″ tough stain tool great for small areas, stairs and upholstery
The Bissell DeepClean is Deep, Clean Bliss…. This is not my first Bissell carpet cleaner. I previously owned one of Bisell’s ProHeat 2x models. Like that model, this DeepClean Premier cleans carpet through water extraction. It sprays a water/cleaner solution on the carpet and then extracts the (now dirty) water as you make subsequent passes over the carpet.I got this unit after my old one stopped working. I had it for several years, but used it only once or twice a year in three average/small rooms, so to me it failed prematurely. The sprayer failed, which apparently was a frequent occurrence on the older models. I am hoping this one is better in that regard.I loved the way the ProHeat cleaned my carpets, and the DeepClean does the same fantastic job.aThe box includes the cleaner (needs minor assembly), and a trial size bottle of Bissell cleaning solution. The cleaner weighs about 24 pounds. Assembly is simply a matter of attaching the handle with two supplied screws, and then attaching part of the electrical cord holder, which is a plastic piece which secures with one screw. The electrical cord is approximately 22 feet long. The cleaner’s path is a foot wide. It also includes a small job tool, which Bissell calls the Stain Tool, which is 3 inches wide and mounts on the sprayer/hose, like you might mount a handtool on a vacuum cleaner. The unit has a carrying handle to help lift it when you wish to carry it. The front does not have any sort of cushioned bumper.The tank on this model is about 25% larger than my old ProHeat. It is a similar tank, combining a bladder for reclaimed, dirty water, and a tank for clean water/solution mixture. Since you have to stop and empty the dirty water when the bladder is full, a bigger tank is better.The cleaning head is a lot like the one on the ProHeat. It is basically a roller with rows of brushes on it (in this case 10 rows), similar to a vacuum cleaner.The DeepClean Premier does NOT have an on board heater that you can shut on and off, as did the ProHeat. However, the DeepClean uses Bissell’s new Heatwave technology. Sound fancy? Actually it is a cleaver design, where heat generated from the cleaner’s motor is channeled to the bottom of the water tank and the brush areas.Directions are pretty simple. Pre-treat if you have some tough stains. Fill the clean water tank by unlatching the top and adding 5 ounces of cleaner to the bladder tank. If you fill the included measuring cup twice, that’s 5 ounces. Fill the tank the rest of the way with hot tap water (NO boiling/microwaved water!). Then reattach the top of the tank, and plug in the cleaner. Turn it on and you are ready to clean!As you pass over the carpet, you press the trigger to activate the sprayer. This wets the carpet with the cleaning solution. Take your time and do not saturate the carpet. Periodically empty the dirty water from the tank. When you are done cleaning, you should check the tank and remove any debris.It is recommended that you perform a rinse step on the carpet, passing over the entire carpet with just water in the unit to rinse it and remove any additional dirt or cleaner residue.I found that the unit cleans just as well as my old ProHeat. You will likely see some color come back into your carpets, and you’ll see a lot of dirt come out. I have some light colored carpets which are 10 year or so old, and after I clean with this unit, they look close to new again. You can really see the difference and how dingy your carpets may have become over time. In our house, we vacuum every day, but its not the same as a good water extraction cleaning.You can add accessories like hand tools and a hard floor cleaner, which is like a rubber squeegee which attaches to the unit.The warranty on this unit is three years.I would highly recommend this model. It does an excellent job cleaning carpets, just as well as I have seen by professional cleaners. About the only cleaner I have seen outdo the ProHeat, and now the DeepClean, is Bissell’s own Big Green Deep Cleaning Machine, but that costs a lot more than the DeepClean, and frankly unless you are going to be cleaning your carpets by water extraction more than once a month, this one will get the job done very nicely. I would opt for the Big Green model only if you are doing very frequent/heavy duty cleaning, in a huge house with lots of carpets where that machine will help cut time, or if you are cleaning office carpets, etc.
Fantastic carpet cleaner… minor complaints I got my first carpet cleaner less then a year ago, but I’ve grown quite familiar with them as this is now my third. I got this unit for a second house I own… not a very old house, but it’s used for various ‘get-togethers’ and has off-white carpeting. The carpets have gotten quite dirty and were in desperate need of a good cleaning.First, the instructions are actually exceptional… my wife, who never setup our other two cleaners, found setting this cleaner up to be very easy with the detailed manual. Cleaning with it was easy at the beginning, but halfway though my wife found the unit’s weight to be fighting against her… as time went on, she grew increasingly tired and found the cleaner to be more and more cumbersome. I used it for a hallway section and found it to be about as heavy and maneuverable as my current favor cleaner, the Hoover Power Scrub Deluxe Carpet Washer, when both are filled with water (the Hoover is lighter when empty, but holds more water). In the end, the Bissell cleaner did a FANTASTIC job on our carpets… they look brand new again.Emptying and washing out the waste water container was quite easy… something my wife was very happy about after wrestling with this unit for some time. We both had the same single complaint about this unit though: the clean water and shampoo is kept in a bladder inside the waste water container, so when the waste water container begins filling up, you can’t tell how much clean water you have left.Comparing to the Hoover Power Scrub Deluxe Carpet Washer, FH50150 ([…]):Both are roughly the same price (the Hoover is currently a bit cheaper on Amazon).1) The Hoover uses two tanks… one for clean and one for dirty water, so the levels are very visible. As mentioned, the Bissell uses a bladder within a tank, so it’s difficult to see the amount of clean water left. You have to estimate how much is left by how much waste water is in the tank… something that will become more familiar in time. Cleanup is easier with the Bissell, but the Hoover wins here in my opinion.2) The Hoover keeps the water and shampoo separated and is mixed as you use the cleaner, so you can switch from wash to rinse on the fly… huge advantage here for the Hoover as the bissell’s bladder must be emptied and refilled with fresh water in order to rinse your carpet.3) The Bissell’s upholstery attachment has a hose that’s slightly longer then the Hoover’s (9′ vs 8′). The Hoover comes with several attachments for upholstery and stairs, while the Bissell comes with a single ‘upholstery/tough stain’ tool. Both seem to do an equally impressive job on upholstery, so the advantage here goes to Hoover for the variety of attactments.4) The Hoover uses five small rotating discs with brushes to clean carpets while the Bissell uses two horizontal spinning cylinders with brushes (similar to a vacuum). I haven’t compared them side by side, but just the way the unit feels when cleaning and watching the way the brushes scrub the carpet, I’d give a big advantage to the Bissell’s system. The Bissell clearly does a better job getting down in deep into the carpet. The Hoover got our colored carpets very clean, but the Bissell got our off-white carpets spotless and looking brand new.Currently, the Hoover is at my home where it’s used 60% for upholstery and 40% carpets (w/stairs). The Bissell is at a second house where it’s used 80% for carpets (no stairs) and 20% for upholstery. I would say it’s the perfect matchup… the Hoover has various attachments for use on upholstery and stairs, while the Bissell’s strong point is by far its carpet deep-cleaning abilities. If I could only keep one, I would stick with the Hoover due to it’s ability to switch between wash and rinse on the fly… that option is just way too convenient to live without. If you plan to clean mostly carpets that need a serious deep-cleaning, I would recommend the Bissell quite highly.