> "It said that the cons of the “Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Handheld Vacuum” included a “short cord length of 16 feet”, when that vacuum has no cord at all—and that “it’s noisy enough to scare pets” when online reviews note that it’s really quiet."
Bissell makes more than one of these vacuums with the same name. One of them has a cord, the other doesn't. This can be confirmed with a 5 second Amazon search.
I own a Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Handheld Vacuum (Amazon ASIN B001EYFQ28), the corded model, and it's definitely noisy.
Huh. I have a garden variety Hoover as well as a big male Norwegian Forest Cat who sheds like no other cat I ever saw in the summer. My vacuum cleaner handles it just fine.
The Bissell has an knobbly attachment that kind of "scrubs" the carpet to get embedded pet hair out of the fibers. It doesn't get everything, but a regular vacuum doesn't either.
Yikes. I suppose there's no harm in it if you desensitise the pet gently... Though I'm not sure what's wrong with just usinga specialised brush. My cat absolutely loves being brushed.
I was also asking myself the same. I think it's a vacuum especially designed to handle pet hair, they do exist. But I've also seen extensions to directly vacuum pets, so maybe they do? I am really confused about people vacuuming their pets. I don't know if the vacuums to handle pet hair also come with exertions to directly vacuum the pet and if that's common.
> "It said that the cons of the “Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Handheld Vacuum” included a “short cord length of 16 feet”, when that vacuum has no cord at all—and that “it’s noisy enough to scare pets” when online reviews note that it’s really quiet."
Bissell makes more than one of these vacuums with the same name. One of them has a cord, the other doesn't. This can be confirmed with a 5 second Amazon search.
I own a Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Handheld Vacuum (Amazon ASIN B001EYFQ28), the corded model, and it's definitely noisy.