Bissell Pro heat.

Pureshine

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I have seen a lot of people asking about these machines so I thought I would post some pictures of what they can do. I used for over a year before I bought my Mytee Lite.

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Bissell pro heat/capture steamer cleaner soap
Folex
Brush

 
Is it just me or those are all of the same image. I really do not see the before and after.
 
So it does work for small jobs. Perfect..

I should get one of those since I dont really want to lug my extractors around.
 
The only down side of these are handle is made of plastic so you can not push down to hard on it.
 
So this actually is a good economical option for someone just getting started or a weekend warrior?
 
So this actually is a good economical option for someone just getting started or a weekend warrior?

Yes. This is a great option for the weekend warrior just starting out. I have one and I love it. It works great for what it is. Obviously it can't do what the big machines can but it does a fantastic job for its size.


Thanks for putting this up for all to see OP.
 
I have one of the versions of this and it helps out tons for a weekend warrior like me. Thanks for the brief review, it's a really great low cost machine that even pure professionals can benefit from. If bought from a hardware store like lowes or Home Depot extended warranties can also be bought just in case it breaks. I believe I paid $25 extra for two years of coverage for mine at Lowes.
 
No problem just want to show it does a very good job for the price and can be used for bigger jobs if needed.
 
is there an appreciable difference in the standard little green and the one they offer for "automotive"? or are they just different colors?
 
is there an appreciable difference in the standard little green and the one they offer for "automotive"? or are they just different colors?

I thought I read somewhere that there were added attachments or maybe different attachments.

Dave
 
I got a Little Green from Craigslist for 9 bucks - had a crack in the collector
"tub", so I rigged it up with some duct tape - it works fine for my needs for the moment.

:D

Thanks OP for posting this - I'll probably pick one up sometime! :xyxthumbs:
 
the reg little green clean machine is not heated . the auto version and maybe the pet which is heated ? suppose to heat water 25 degrees higher than what you put in it so it says . I can actually see steam come out when spraying . I have super hot water at my place, that's all I use . auto comes with a spray/scrub crevice tool . the auto has a cheaper hose on it compared to the reg lgcm. I used the auto version , it works well for its size and does the job . of course not as well as "real" machine whatever one uses . but for a $100 and just starting out - weekender- it's perfect for this . I liked mine , used sparingly , did what I wanted, but I have not used this on a totally disgusting interior yet either . I did just upgrade to another machine and sold my lgcm auto on eBay .
 
if u go to Bissel website there are all kinds of attachment can order . I think they all fit on the standard hose end . mostly the carpet tool in various sizes . there is an upholstery tool but that might just be the same as the carpet ? idk , maybe less the scrubby brush. also there is a crevice tool and a power rotating brush also .
 
Poweraid is right. The LGM is not heated, the proheat ones are.
 
Nice- I was looking at one over the weekend pondering if I want to get into interior detailing out here. I'm def going to take the plunge now- thanks for sharing!!
 
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