Hi, it seems you have favored the Bissell right from the beginning. I have both the Eureka and Bissell stick vacs, the overall performance suction is much better on the Eureka, check a review done by GearLab and see it placed very low in the ratings. Also, any stick can pick up rice/cereal from hardwood floors, test on Carpet to judge. Just my personal opinion as a owner. To be fair, I have read many favorable reviews for the featherweight so maybe I just got a lemon☹️
Thanks! I haven't checked Dirt Devil, but I believe that all Bissells are Prop 65 compliant, and the less chemical load, the better! (It looks like Eureka is not compliant.) I don't like that language, btw, ("compliant") but I do appreciate the info about chemicals, that you can usually see on an Amazon page for the product.
You have to touch that filter and if there are some cat hairballs, it's going to gross me out. Pass on all three. Good demonstration, thanks for posting.
My friend you really needed to test these vacuums on a carpet as well as the floor.
Remember people have carpets and not just bare floors.
Hi! I have tested live on Amazon for over 4 years. Next small vac review will be more comprehensive.
The featherweight has more power? The Eureka has a 2 amp motor and the bissell featherweight has a 1.4 amp motor. I think you got it wrong buddy.
Thank you, very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Hi, it seems you have favored the Bissell right from the beginning. I have both the Eureka and Bissell stick vacs, the overall performance suction is much better on the Eureka, check a review done by GearLab and see it placed very low in the ratings.
Also, any stick can pick up rice/cereal from hardwood floors, test on Carpet to judge.
Just my personal opinion as a owner.
To be fair, I have read many favorable reviews for the featherweight so maybe I just got a lemon☹️
Very helpful; thanks!
Thanks! I haven't checked Dirt Devil, but I believe that all Bissells are Prop 65 compliant, and the less chemical load, the better! (It looks like Eureka is not compliant.) I don't like that language, btw, ("compliant") but I do appreciate the info about chemicals, that you can usually see on an Amazon page for the product.
Oh No! California says it's not complaint.
What? Chemical ?
@@main2333 Chemicals are used in manufacturing all kinds of products.
Thank You 😊
You have to touch that filter and if there are some cat hairballs, it's going to gross me out. Pass on all three. Good demonstration, thanks for posting.
If those kinda things gross you out....damn how do you get any cleaning done then?
The eureka and dirt devil do not have a brush. The Bissell only does
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