Bissell Sturdy Sweep Sweeper, 2402B
- Multi-brush cordless sweeper for bare floors, rugs, and carpets
- Picks up lint, crumbs, and dirt on forward and reverse motion
- Central brush roll plus 4 edge-cleaning brushes
- Durable steel construction with rubber bumper and nonslip grip
- 10-1/2 by 9-1/2 by 43-1/4 inches; 3 pounds
Bissell 2402B swift Sweep – a cordless Sweeper from Bissell who has been making quality Sweepers since 1876Designed for bare surfaces and carpets, the Bissell Sturdy Sweep carpet sweeper keeps floors clear of dirt, lint, crumbs, and debris, all without the weight of an engine or the tether of a power cord. The unit operates quietly, using strategically placed brushes to sweep up particles into the generous twin dustpans. The central brush roll provides primary coverage in forward and reverse, while the four brushes at the edges attack areas close to baseboards. Lightweight in action, the sweeper has a slim handle that reclines to horizontal for reaching under beds and sofas and includes a comfortable no-slip grip. Both the handle and the floor pan are crafted from steel for long-lasting durability, and a thick rubber bumper protects furniture legs. Emptying the sweeper’s dustpans is simple, and a clip-on comb is included for maintaining the brushes. Standing 43-1/4 inches high, the swe
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Bissell 2402B swift Sweep – a cordless Sweeper from Bissell who has been making quality Sweepers since 1876Designed for bare surfa…
Great for college students!,
This is an awesome product to have in an apartment! I am a college student and do not particularly enjoy cleaning. But with this BISSELL sweeper, you don’t have to plug it in or worry about the sound at all. It’s perfect because it works on both carpets and wood floors, so only one unit is needed for both surfaces! Definitely worth buying!
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Great for cleaning up in between vacuumings,
I bought this sweeper to sweep my basement carpet, which is dark in color and shows every bit of fuzz. It does a reasonable job cleaning, transforming my carpet from “Does she ever vacuum?” to “Oh, she must have vacuumed yesterday”. It doesn’t get all the fuzz and crumbs, but it does what I’d expect from a sweeper. It is also much lighter than my vacuum, so I’m much more likely to use it.
My three-year-old daughter enjoys using it too. She insists on sweeping her own room (I won’t complain).
The main thing I’ve learned is that, because the handle slides together, it will not consistently support the weight of the sweeper head. This means that if you pick it up or suspend it by the top of the handle, the sweeper will probably fall off, so pick it up near the sweeper. (It stays together fine when actually sweeping.)
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Go for the dual brush instead,
UPDATE: APRIL 2010: I uploaded some photos of my sweeper. Bissell neglects to show us how the underside of the sweeper looks.
I have had the sweeper for about 4-5 months. I use the sweeper for picking up bedding (Carefresh) for my guinea pig and his little poos under the futon. I also use it for little scraps that fall on the floor. It does it job and cleans on the surface but obviously will not replace a vacuum as it does not have suction.
QUALITY – 4 STARS: Sturdy except for the handle, the handle is put together by three pieces that you twist together. The brushes are made of thick nylon so they don’t rip out easily.
EASE – 4 STARS: Great, since there’s no electricity involved, there’s no cords to deal with. It’s better used for carpet. I do use it on my tile kitchen floor but sounds like it’s scraping it and possibly scratching the floor. It does work on bare floors.
The twin dust pans are great because you can roll the sweeper in both directions and the dust will fall in either pan.
CLEANING – 2 STARS: It picks up hair great but gets caught in the rolling brush. There’s a detachable comb to use to pick out the hair but I just use my fingers, it’s much faster because I can break the hairs loose but a bit gross. I don’t mind getting dirty.
EDGE-CLEANING – 0 STARS: You cannot clean the edges with this thing. You’ll have to pull out the vacuum. Since the main brush is in the middle, there’s a lot of slack that the brush is not picking up dust.
DURABILITY – 4 STARS: This product will probably last for at least 5 years. Maybe by then, they will have another fantastic product for me. (UPDATE: It’s April 2010, and the sweeper is still holding on strong).
***PRECAUTION*** Don’t be fooled for the five brush system, the four edge-cleaning brushes are worthless. The four edge-brushes do not help in cleaning corners. You should probably INVEST in the DUAL BRUSH system or a good vacuum cleaner with attachments (but not the Duster Buster, I reviewed the Dirt Devil Scorpion, very good).
OVERALL, THE SWEEPER DOES ITS JOB but I would buy this specific product again because it’s cheap. I would like to try the dual brush sweeper. I believe that the dual brush sweeper will cover more area than a single brush sweeper but this theory will need to be tested.
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