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Bissell SpotClean 5207a review


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I got my hands on the Bissell SpotClean 5207a for review and was impressed by parts and concerned by the reservoir.

The video has: from unpacking the box, to assembly to a live test and ending opinions (I sped up portions of the video to show progress and end results)

Bissell SpotClean 5207a

But a quick summary for those wishing to read some thoughts quickly before the video for the Bissell SpotClean 5207a

- The machine is well packed and I appreciate the sample amounts of chemicals provided
- Assembly was simple with no tools needed. Everything snapped together and just using the front of the box I easily understood how
- The tank for water and chemical had great markings for measuring the amount of chemical needed
- The tank for dirty water was the same as the fill tank but only held a small amount. For large messes this means many emptying trips
- The two cleaning heads both performed well, just remember to push the red one flat and the other at an angle as shown in the video
- Clean up was simple by emptying the tank using the plastic plunger on the top. I suggest rinsing it with clean water before storage
- Wrapping the cords and hose was quick and it was ready to be put away

Overall the Bissell SpotClean 5207a did a great job of drawing water back out of the carpet but it left it damp. You could see it working hard through the clear tools to suck the water up. Make sure you point the heads correctly when applying the chemicals to make sure you do not spray it everywhere including on yourself. Mainly with the red nozzle.

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The power has to be on for you to even spray for some pre-treat work, otherwise for safety the nozzles will not spray any chemicals. I appreciated that feature.

Overall a great product from Bissell and I have tested it in a few places in the house before giving my review

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