Bissell BG102DC Upright Vacuum Cleaner
The Bissell BG102DC ProCup upright vacuum has rear wheels on the head that allow it to move easily over carpet, hardwood, tile, and other surfaces. The vacuum weighs only 17.5 pounds, allowing for easy transport and operation. A comfort grip handle makes rolling the vacuum over messes simple. Turning it on and off is easy with the convenient foot pedal. Large messes are easily cleaned up thanks to the 16-inch wide head. More area can be covered with the 50 feet long cord.
The unit will not overheat thanks to the built-in overload protection system and V-shaped vents in the chrome hood. An aluminum roller brush rolls over surfaces and collects dirt and debris with four bristle strips. This trash is sucked up and collected in a dirt cup that can easily be removed and dumped when full. The Bissell BG102DC ProCup upright vacuum comes with a six position, manually adjusted height feature so different carpets can be cleaned properly.
Features and Specifications
Features
- Powerful 870-watt motor.
- Heat overload protection system.
- Reinforced fan. (Virtually Indestructible with life time warranty)
- Comfort Grip handle for easy use.
- Dirt cup design.
- 50 foot long power cord with cord strain relief allows for 100 feet of cleaning area.
- Aluminum roller brush with four bristle strips and double ball bearings.
- 16″ cleaning path.
- Large rear wheels make transportation easy.
- 6 position manual carpet height adjustment.
- Chrome metal hood with “V” shaped motor vents.
- Reinforced see-thru fan chamber for fast cleaning.
- Metal on/off foot switch.
- Metal foot release pedal made from hardened steel.
- Metal bottom plate.
- Magnet bar.
- Limited 1 Year warranty.
Specifications
- Model: BG102DC
- Motor: 870 watt
- Motor Hood: Chrome
- Handle: Comfort Grip
- Vacuum Width: 16 inches
- Weight: 17.5 lbs.
- Power Cord: 50 feet
- Dirt Cup: Yes
- Roller Brush: Aluminum
- Brush Drive: Belt
- Carpet Height Adjustment: Yes
- Magnet bar: Yes
- UPC: 011120164701
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