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[B700]Bissell Vacuum Replacement Parts
by Riley Hendersen, Ril
When it comes to the products we use around the house, nothing else garners quite as much brand loyalty as the vacuum. Not only do we look for efficiency, dependability, and a reputation for quality from the vacuum manufacturer, but we look for those vacuums that provide all the necessary attachments that we require to get the job done right. When it comes to those vacuums that inspire loyalty, the Bissell vacuum is one that continues to uphold its reputation generation after generation.

The Bissell history is one that extends over 130 years with roots in small town America. In the mid-1800s Melville Bissell designed the first "carpet sweeper" in answer to his wife's frustration with sweeping their small Michigan store every night with a broom. This new invention helped solve her problem and soon peaked the interest of everyone in and around Grand Rapids. In response to the outcry for products, Melville Bissell patented his carpet sweeper and opened his Bissell manufacturing plant in 1883 where the Bissell vacuum was first produced.

By the late 1800s, Melville's wife, Anna, was running the company as the country's first female CEO and expanding the product line to meet the every day needs of housewives throughout the country. But as the Bissell vacuum line grew, so did the demand, and before long Bissell products were being sold throughout the world.

Today, the Bissell vacuum continues to be a top-seller around the world, known for its dependability and quality steeped in tradition. Today's Bissell products are focused on home cleaning in all capacities and feature everything from the classic upright vacuum to the carpet deep cleaners and hard floor cleaners.

The classic upright vacuum includes a multitude of models that feature everything from bagless vacuums to HEPA filtration, and dual floor cleaners that can tackle everything from carpet to hardwood; the stick Vacs Bissell vacuum is a lightweight model that allows you to clean all the difficult spots in the home without having to lug heavy equipment; the canister vacuum provides an alternative to the upright.

The Bissell vacuum has also been extended to deep cleaners that can deep clean carpets and other materials. The deep cleaners come in upright, canisters, and compact models that people have come to depend on for deep cleaning material in their homes.

There is still, of course, the Bissell vacuum carpet sweeper - Melville Bissell's first invention in 1876, which today still retains its vast popularity as a lightweight and dependable cleaning tool.

The Bissell vacuum can be purchased in a variety of authorized retailers - everywhere from the larger chain stores to smaller home improvement stores. You can even order a Bissell vacuum online through their website or other retailer websites.

The beauty of the Bissell vacuum is that new products come to market nearly every day featuring cutting-edge technology and ideas of which we could have only dreamed - revolutionizing how we clean our homes. The future of the Bissell vacuum only promises to provide more amazing ways in to effectively and easily maintain our living spaces.

The company has earned the right to that reputation. The first Bissell vacuum was actually a carpet sweeper, designed by Melville Bissell himself. Back in the 1800s, Melville and his wife, Anna, owned a shop in Grand Rapids, Michigan. When Anna became fed up with having to clean sawdust from the carpets, Melville went to work to find a solution to the problem. The first Bissell sweeper was born.

By 1876, the sweeper had its own patent. In 1883, the first Bissell manufacturing plant opened. When Melville died a few short years later, Anna stepped up to the plate and pushed the Bissell vacuum company into corporate history. Not only did she become the first woman to be an American chief executive officer of a company, but she steered the company into worldwide fame.

As the years moved forward, the Bissell vacuum company not only produced sweepers, but also full-fledged vacuums, carpet shampooers, upholstery cleaners and more. The emphasis was on research and development much of the time, perhaps in homage to Melville Bissell's yin for invention. Whatever the case, the efforts paid off.

Although sweepers put it on the map, the Bissell vacuum company's vacuums are well known for a number of reasons. The stand out features of these vacuums include:

* Availability. Bissells can be found in just about any store that sells vacuums. From corner stores to big box chains, these vacuums are everywhere.

* Parts availability. Standard Bissell parts, such as bags and belts, can be found just about anywhere. The company's makes and models are so popular, it generally isn't a problem to find the right part when it's needed. There are even aftermarket replacement parts that can be found for many models. Actual hardware for the machines is generally fairly easy to find, as well.

* Power. Bissells have a reputation for working rather well. Whether it's a shampooer or a vacuum, power and effectiveness tend to go into these designs.

* Pricing. One of these vacuums is generally quite affordable compared to the competition. Bissell tends to offer something in almost every price range.

* Variety. Bissell vacuums come in a multitude of designs, offering different features for different buyers. From standard vacuums to those meant to help keep a house as allergen free as possible, the company has made sure to create an entry for almost any desired need.

With more than 100 years of corporate history and innovation backing them, it's little wonder Bissell vacuum designs are about as well known as they come. From a wife's request to obtain a little help in tackling a dirty problem to a worldwide sensation, Bissell has come a long way and is still a major player in this field. When effectiveness, experience, quality and affordability are issues, Bissell is often the answer.

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