Bissell 1200B SpotBot Hands-Free Compact Deep Cleaner Carpet Cleaner | 
| Brand: Bissell
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $129.99 You Save: $20.00 (13%)
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Rating: 435 reviews Sales Rank: 1013
Color: Aloeminium Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 18.6 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 20 x 14 Warranty: 1
MPN: 1200b Model: 1200B UPC: 011120004410 EAN: 0011120004410 ASIN: B000ASDCXY
Release Date: October 15, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $20.00 when you spend $100.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLHOMEI at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| • | Compact deep cleaner with hose and brush attachment | | • | Effectively brushes, sprays, and permanently removes stains such as red wine, cola, fruit juice, and coffee | | • | Pre-programmed cycles for surfaces and set-in stains | | • | Switches to manual setting to clean up quick spots and spills | | • | Large 24-inch-circumference brush head; limited 1-year warranty |
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Product Description SpotBot Handsfree Compact Deep Cleaner HANDSFREE CLEANING - Set SpotBot on the spot or stain, hit start and walk away MANUAL CLEANING - Convenient hose and toos are stored on board for versatile cleaning of stairs, auto, and upholstery UNIQUE SPIRAL BRUSHING - Safely and effectively brushes, sprays, and permenetly removes stains such as red wine, cola, fruit juice and coffee AUTOMATIC SMART SYSTEM - Pre-programmed cycles for surface or set-in stains
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No scrubbing! Woohoo! November 2, 2005 William P. Shea (Hawaii, USA) 645 out of 649 found this review helpful
I highly recommend this product. The negative reviews made a few valid points, and I will comment on them so that future buyers know what they are getting. But first things first, this thing gets out stains, even old set-in stains, and you dont need to scrub it, rub it, or do anything except press a button. That is worth 5 stars right there. I have a dog who does her best not to make a mess in the house, but still has accidents. As a single guy, sometimes I may do a poor job of cleaning it. Over the last two years there have been a few stains that were absolutely set in. I tried special shampoo from the pet store, as well as every thing else. I tried steam cleaners. Nothing got the stains out....nothing except spot bot. These are stains that have been there probably months now! Please note the product's drawbacks are accurately portrayed (perhaps overstated a bit) by some of the negative comments above. These include: 1) yes, it is true, the area is still fairly wet after spot bot is done. (steam cleaners are the same way) 2) there can be a very clean circle with a little area of dampness around the circumference. If the stains are bigger than the circle, it may look a little uneven after and require spot bot to be placed over a large spot several times. 3) true, the directions say there is a storage tray, which was not included. Customer service was very courteous when I brought this up to them. 4. It goes through the carpet cleaner VERY quickly. Hope I haven't discouraged you to buy the product. Just want to give a fair review. It is definitely deserving of 5 stars despite the minor issues discussed above. If you have tough set in stains, or you are tired of endlessly cleaning up after your dog or your kids - then you should get this product. If you work hard to keep your place clean, treat yourself, you deserve it.
Here's a Summary of All the Reviews Below This One July 8, 2007 That's Me (San Francisco, CA USA) 285 out of 285 found this review helpful
Hundreds and hundreds of reviews below this one, so here's a summary of all of the three hundred or so reviews below this one: 1. Almost everyone is a fanatical lover of this product. Sometimes it takes two or even three applications, but it seems to work except on some red stains, which any carpet cleaner will tell you are difficult. Otherwise, pet stains, and even very old stains are gone without a trace (we've tried this on a couple of *ten year old stains* and it pulled them right out), even after trying other devices and solutions that did not work. (My note for vomit or other stains of similar consistency, first clean as much as possible using the back of a knife, held at a 45 degree angle and scrape towards the center of the stain, cleaning the knife frequently or you'll just push the vomit into the carpet, though most report not doing this and it being completely clean anyway). People really like that you just start it and walk away, you don't have to monitor it. 2. The product cleans so well, used on a dirty carpet, you'll see circles that are cleaner than the rest of the carpet. Using the manual wand to soak up the solution when it is done will help, by spreading the cleaning solution into the non-cleaned area as you soak it up. Otherwise, you may have to use a regular machine to clean the entire carpet after you use this on a very dirty carpet. 3. People also report that it leaves the carpet VERY wet. But again, the manual wand used afterwards will take up the excess water. Tilt the wand so that the hose is up at about a 45 degree angle and run it slowly with medium pressure downward and most of the water will be sucked up. You can see the water getting sucked up from the side of the wand. 4. The best technique is to use a spray bottle of cleaning solution, diluted as directed for the machine, spraying the affected area, and using only water in this machine. It will use less of the expensive solutions, is just about as effective, and will not leave an excess of soap on the carpet. If you don't use the spray bottle technique, and instead you put the soap in the tank, 6 months later, the soap residue that is left on the carpet will attract its own dirt and so you'll have to reclean, but the spray bottle technique doesn't have this problem. So spray, turn the machine on, and wand up the excess water. 5. Some people report that the two included solutions work the best, others say that with the spray bottle technique it doesn't matter and others say using Costco carpet cleaning solution in the gallon jug works as well but is cheaper. One reported that vinegar and water worked and didn't smell when dry, but I don't think I'm gutsy enough to try that. Citrus based solutions and probably vinegar will damage the inside of it. 6. Some have reported that it may take some effort to get it to work at first. Check to make sure the containers are pushed all the way in. If that doesn't fix it, look at the FAQs on the Bissell web site in the support section for more detailed instructions. And note, don't do what we did at first, which is to put the water in the wrong tank. You put the water in the tank at the BACK of the unit. The other tank is where the dirty solution goes. You fill the tank that has a screw cap on the bottom of it. No screw cap? You've got the wrong tank. 7. Don't leave the tanks full, they leak. Run the unit on manual with *no* water in the tank for a few seconds to suck the solution out of the hose between uses or it may get moldy. The product is every bit as good as what is written here. We've used it a couple of times. Don't put soap in it, the soap only goes in a your own separately purchased spray bottle used before you use the machine: nothing but water in the machine, and empty both tanks between uses. I just saved you hours of reading the remaining 300 reviews. We bought the remanufactured version and haven't had any problems. Thumbs up. Finally, when you have put your toe in the carpet cleaning waters, look at the Hoover F5914-900 SteamVac with Clean Surge for a full room carpet cleaner. It doesn't spot clean as well as this one, but you can do a whole room in under an hour, and it sucks the water back out of the carpet so thoroughly, the carpet dries in about an hour - faster if you blow it with a fan. Worth every penny. That one needs to be cleaned between uses (about 15 mins), so it takes a little more time to use. The Bissell is just a load and go product. The Hoover is more of an event.
I Can See the Clean in the Dark October 26, 2005 Bruce Hunter (Northern Virginia) 229 out of 231 found this review helpful
This thing may work a little too well. Within 10 minutes of opening the box, I was cleaning black grease stains that had been ground into my carpet by workers over a year ago. Just fill the fluid tank. Set it on a spot, push one button, and six minutes later, the stain is gone. The trouble is, now I have six-inch clean circles all over my apartment. I'm going to have to clean the entire place once I get rid of the set-in stains. But I'm loving it. Who would have thunk it? I can clean my carpet without the addition of elbow grease!
Highly Effective Product November 17, 2005 Thomas B. Duffy (Egg Harbor Township, NJ United States) 54 out of 55 found this review helpful
I like mine -- not crazy about it but it does work. It cleans the hell out of 8in diameter circle where its "mouth" is, making a very noticeable white circle (I have white carpet). Then you move the mouth and make another clean spot. Eventually you blend the clean circles with the hand held device. It is best for doggy accidents: you just blot and 'bot. (The bot takes 6min to complete a full clean cycle.) Also, you will go broke if you use Bissell's cleaners. I have found a tablespoon of oxy-clean per fill-up (a $15 tub should last many months) works better and costs a few pennies. Net review: it does work, it is more labor intensive than they want you to think (but you do not have to scrub) and it is pricy but, I hate to say, probably worth the money for most.
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly... Buyer beware!!! December 13, 2006 Trout Snout Lout (Irvine, CA) 43 out of 47 found this review helpful
The Good: It gets out set-in stains, with virtually no effort on your part. The SpotBot works as advertised, but comes with some serious caveats... ... Like the Bad. Yes, it removes the stain, but it also fuzzes out your shag carpets in a nice little 9" circle that never goes away, and sticks out like a sore thumb. Therefore, you need to have a way the fluf the carpet in the surrounding area, such as an upright cleaner or a really good vacuum like a Kirby... ...and then it gets UGLY. The SpotBot is terrible at sucking out its own soap... about three months after you treat an area, the little circle carpeting will start to turn black as the soap collects dirt, even if you use the "rinse" option twice. So... ya gotta clean it again, and again... CONCLUSION: The SpotBot is great for spot-treating spills and set-in stains that you simply don't have the patience to clean with an upright cleaner... but you MUST also own an upright, to fix the damage that it causes. Don't get me wrong: I like the thing, but its very much a buyer-beware product, since it may cause more problems than it fixes.
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