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  1. Bissell 9595A and Shark Navigator NV352: Which One Should You Choose? Vacuum cleaning has become a constant and necessary task in the average household. The age of the broom and dustpan has long since been over. Instead, the market for affordable vacuum cleaners has been booming in recent years with great, low-budget models coming from just about every vacuum cleaner maker in the industry. In this article, we will compare two particular models from the best manufacturers out there: Bissell 9595A from Bissell and from Shark Navigator, the Shark Navigator NV352 reviews will give you all of the knowledge you need to make an informed buying decision. So here’s our comparison of the two cleaners if you’re pondering which one between the two you should choose. ☞☞☞ Visit This Site: Best vacuum cleaner for home Briefly About the Bissell 9595A The primary thing that you need to know about the Bissell 9595A is that it is an excellent upright vacuum cleaner for your house if you have pets. The Bissell 9595A is great at picking up pet hair. As a matter of fact, in all of our tests, this vacuum performed wonderfully and picked up as much as 85% of all the pet hair that we laid onto carpet. The 9595A’s ability to deal with pet hair is bolstered even further by its robust filtration system. The HEPA filter that is packed inside of the cleaner can ensure that all types of allergens, no matter if it’s pet hair, dirt, or pollen, cannot escape and cause health problems for people in the house. The HEPA filtration component makes it great for households with allergy sufferers, too. Since this test also more or less put the vacuum’s ability to deal with carpets (which has always been a tough challenge for vacuum cleaners to clean), the 9595A is also great for people with carpeted floor. The suction power of the 9595A is also great. Of course, while it’s not as powerful as a host of other more expensive cleaners out there on the market, it is strong enough for most household usage. Bissell marketed the extra suction power of this model with the name ‘OnePass Technology’. Although this is definitely a marketing term and it often requires more than just ‘One Pass’ to deep-clean different things or certain types of floors, it definitely gives you the extra power that most affordable vacuum cleaners don’t have. The budget nature of the cleaner doesn’t stop Bissell from packaging it with a big arsenal of tools to help you with cleaning. You have a bunch of accessories like brush roll, crevice tool, extension wand, and TurboBrush tool. The TurboBrush tool has extremely high bristle speed to scrub particles from staircases and rugs. The brush roll makes it easier for you to scrub dirt and debris from furniture and tight corners. The crevice tool, as the name suggests, can aid you in deep-cleaning hard to reach places like inside high carpets, behind car seats, etc. Lastly, the extension wand is great if you need to clean high places like the ceiling. The power cord for the 9595A is 25 feet long. Briefly About the Shark Navigator Lift-Away NV352 The NV352 is one of the best-selling and most versatile vacuum cleaners on the market. Even though the NV352 is considered to be a cleaner that is in the older product line-up of Shark Navigator and misses out on a few modern features, the NV352 is still packed with enough great details and capabilities to satisfy most users. The best thing about the NV352 that you should know is its ‘Lift-Away’ capability. No matter that this is an upright vacuum cleaner, with the Lift-Away ability you can separate the vacuum’s body from the floor base and use it just like a canister vacuum to clean things in high places like the staircase, ceiling, or upholstery. It is with this Lift-Away capability that Shark Navigator’s vacuums have been constantly featured on Good vacuum cleaner brands . In term of suction power, like always, Shark Navigator does not disappoint. It is tremendously powerful and can suck up even the most stubborn of particles in just a few sweeps. Another great thing is that even though it has an extremely powerful 1,200-watt motor, it is relatively quiet in comparison to other vacuums with the same kind of power. Understanding the market’s focus on health and hygiene, it also incorporates a HEPA filtration scheme and even takes it a step further with a washable foam filter. The foam filter not only enhances the vacuum’s ability to deal with allergens, dust, and debris but also makes the vacuum easier to maintain. So for those whose home has allergy sufferers or even pets, this is a good one to own. It has swivel steering and a separate manual switch to turn the brush roll on and off. This means that you can flexibly clean all types of floors without having to bother much with accessories and attachments. Specifically, hardwood floors clean easily since the brush roll can be turned off to avoid damaging it. It also comes with a variety of attachments like crevice tools, brush tools, and an excellent pet hair tool for pet owners. The power cord is 25 feet long. Bissell vs. Shark So which one should you choose? In short, unless you have no other choices, we recommend that you go with the Shark Navigator. Let us explain why. Even though the Bissell is great with pet hair and carpets, these are the only things that the Bissell 9595A is good at. For other purposes such as cleaning on hard floors, it is mediocre at best. Some of the tests even suggest that it has sub-par cleaning capability on hardwoods. The ease of use of the Bissell is another problem altogether. Since it is a relatively tall vacuum cleaner, it cannot reach very far in confined spaces such as underneath furniture. While you can totally rectify this problem by adding an attachment like a crevice tool, it is tedious. Furthermore, the control scheme on the 9595A is pretty inconvenient to use. Setting the brush height on the 9595A requires you to twist the knob at the front of the vacuum which you probably need to stop your vacuuming to do. While the Shark Navigator NV352 has the same problem as the 9595A with the fiddly control scheme - it, too, doesn’t have controls on the handle. However, in all other aspects such as multi-surface cleaning, the NV352 beats the 9595A by a long shot. The only complaint we have with the NV352’s cleaning capability is that for larger debris such as potato chips, the NV352 tends to have this strange ‘snow-ploughing’ effect that makes cleaning a little bit frustrating. But other than that, its performance exceeded what we expect from such an old and low-priced vacuum. You also should take into consideration the highly sought-after ‘Lift-Away’ capability of the Shark Navigator. It provides you with a degree of flexibility that the Bissell 9595A definitely cannot match. Even when you usually don’t have the need for a canister vacuum, it’s best to have the option rather than not having it at all in times when you actually need it. Conclusion Concluding our vacuum cleaner reviews, we hope that you have found the most affordable, The Best Vacuum Cleaner for your house. Since these aren’t the only great, budget-friendly vacuum cleaners on the market, we suggest that you do further research before you put your money down but overall, if you’ve been convinced by either one of the two, go for it!
  2. Hi all ! This is my first post here. Nice to be part of this community. Hope everyone welcomes me. Thank you
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