Bissell Healthy Home Upright Vacuum Cleaner, Bagless, 12 Amp, 16N5
by barb on June 7, 2010

- 12 amp upright vacuum cleaner with AireTight HEPA filtration system
- 9x multi-cyclonic cleaning system for non-stop suction power
- 15-inch rotating brush with on/off control; 7 height-adjustment settings
- Telescoping extension wand; lifetime belt; easy-empty dirt container
- Measures 14 by 15 by 44-1/2 inches; 5-year limited warranty
Product Description
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Eureka 71B Hand-Held Vacuum
List Price: $59.99
Sale Price: $26.72
Used From: $37.99
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Remove deeply embedded dirt from anywhere in your home or car. Ideal for cleaning stairs and auto upholstery, this hand vacuum cleans with the help of a revolving brushroll with Riser Visor, a stretch hose and attachments for getting into tight spaces. The onboard crevice tool gets into those places too small for the brushroll.
Hand-held but very powerful, this Eureka model eliminates the hassle of lugging around a full-size vacuum for cleaning car upholstery, sofas, and carpeted stairs. A long 20-foot cord (which wraps for storage) provides good reach, as does the deluxe hose that stretches to three times its length. With the crevice tool on the end of the hose, this vacuum reaches into all kinds of tight places. And, with two motors, one to power the revolving brush and one for suction, the 5.5 amp vacuum cleans deeply. One of Eureka's innovations is the Riser Visor, a clear plastic cover that stays down for cleaning horizontal surfaces and flips up so the revolving brush can reach the vertical carpet on stair risers. There's no bag to change, just a filter and clear plastic dust cup to shake out when necessary. --Ann Bieri
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Eureka 4870MZ Boss Smart-Vac Upright HEPA Vacuum Cleaner
List Price: $199.99
Sale Price: $117.54
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The BOSS SMART VAC captures dirt other cleaners don't and on more surfaces. This model has an Eureka patented SEALED HEPA system . A system that filters all the fine dirt through the HEPA filter for cleaner indoor air. It comes complete with on-board tools and a Power Paw Turbo that's designed for vertical cleaning of stairs and upholstery.
Let's face it. Most vacuums just don't cut it when it comes to really cleaning a home or office. Pesky pet hair embeds deeper in carpet than traditional vacuums go; bits and pieces of tracked-in dirt and debris hunker down under floor trim just out of reach of the latest brush innovations, rendering us to the silliness of handpicking behind that expensive vacuum, filling our pockets with lint, and wondering--who's really the boss? Troubles like these made the folks at Eureka get down and dirty and, ultimately, design the Boss Smart-Vac Upright Vacuum. Offering powerful performance for everyday household cleaning, the Eureka Boss is the solution for people who insist on having a truly clean home. The Boss's Direct Air Control System features an air selector switch that lets you direct all suction either deep into the carpet or to the hose for easy above-the-floor cleaning. The Power Paw brush makes it easy to clean stairs and upholstery, and even claws up embedded pet hair, so Fido can spend more time inside. The motorized brush lets you go from carpet to bare-floor cleaning with the flick of a switch. The Boss Smart-Vac is powered by a beefy, 12-amp motor that provides plenty of suction power for deep-cleaning carpets, and leaves nothing behind on hard floors. Pretty smart, right? Well, here's the really smart part. The Boss Smart-Vac isn't just the best household carpet- and floor-cleaning vacuum on the market; it's also equipped with a unique, sealed, HEPA filtration system that captures 99.97 percent of dust, pollen, allergens, and bacteria. So, vacuuming the house doesn't mean you have to dust afterward, or sneeze while you're doing it. Cleaner carpets and cleaner indoor air at the same time! Plus, the Boss comes loaded with user-friendly features to take the frustration out of vacuuming. A wide 15-inch cleaning path covers a lot of ground quickly before company comes. In addition, the exclusive dust trap system captures debris and dust in three stages. A handy stretch hose extends to five times its original length for reaching around furniture and sucking the cobwebs off the ceiling. And, a 30-foot cord won't leave you coming up short. The bare floor brush is designed to smoothly glide across wood and tile floors while picking up more dust and debris in corners and along baseboards than any other model. One extra Type-R belt and one bonus bag come included. The vacuum cleaner measures 12 by 15 by 44 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty. --Brian Olson
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Bissell Healthy Home Upright Vacuum Cleaner, Bagless, 12 Amp, 16N5
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I’ve been using the original Bissell Healthy Home vac for nearly two years and have been extremely pleased with it. This updated version builds upon the strengths of the original and adds a few new features.
My biggest complaint with the original Healthy Home was the weight. Bissell has addressed this common complaint by making the new model lighter by a few pounds. But, the lighter weight appears to come at the expense of solid construction – parts like the handle and collection bin feel less substantial. I know you can’t equate durability with weight, but my initial impression of the new model was that it’s less resistant to the knocks and bruises that vacs tend to take. Too early to tell, however. It has a five year warranty like the old model.
Assembly is a snap – two screws for the handle (which are no longer recessed, so they are easy to get in) and two screws for the cord wrap.
Operationally, the new vac preforms just as well as the old model. I have seven cats. Yes, seven. This is the house where vacuums get put to the test. The Bissell takes all that is thrown at it with nary a problem. The carpet suction is excellent; the tool suction is good. Easy to maneuver with large, non-marring wheels.
As in the old model, the carpet beater can be turned off for hard floor or very delicate/thin carpet use. The switches have been repositioned so they are less prone to being hit accidentally. The beater has a clutch, so if it gets bound up in something it stops turning rather than burn out the belt. The belt is (according to Bissell) a “life time” belt.
The carpet height is adjustable with a knob. I prefer that type of manual adjustment since the auto adjust models from other brands never seem to get it right on some carpets. Doing it manually lets you set a higher height for more delicate rugs, and a lower, more aggressive height for rugs that need to be churned up more to get the pet hair/dirt out.
The HEPA filter has been moved from the side of the vac to under the collection bin. According to Bissell this allows for better functionality/cleaner exhaust. Seems to work fine, but the old method also worked well. Having the filter in-line does make the vac narrower – that’s probably the main benefit.
It still has the foam (washable) pre-filter. Great feature to have since it extends the life of the non-washable HEPA. I’ve been getting about 18 months life out of the HEPA filters in the old model.
The hose routing has been changed. It’s a bit harder to dislodge than the old model for tool use, but still fairly easy compared with other vacs I’ve used.
The collection bin is also easy to take off and empty. I prefer bagless since I can’t stand paying for bags. The new bin has straight sides to help get all the crud out. Still, dumping out the bin of any bagless vac can be messy, and you sometimes have to reach in to get out the big clumps of light-weight material (such as cat hair). If you have major allergies or just don’t like to deal with this, you may want to consider a bagged model.
Tips:
1) Every so often take the collection bin apart and wash it out. Very fine dust can collect in the upper cyclonic chamber, and can affect performance. Make sure all parts are bone dry before putting them back on the vac.
2) I recommend you replace the plastic wand with an aluminum wand. You can get it at the Bissell site online (register online and you’ll get free shipping). The metal wand is more robust than the plastic and also has positive click stops to ensure it does not fold up when you push hard.
3) The contour head is also a nice add-on if you have pets. It is a non-powered head (unlike the included turbo head) which is good for more delicate fabrics or furniture throws with loose threads that can snag. You can get it from Bissell or Amazon.
4) If you want a full-size floor brush, the models from Sears fit the Bissell.
In summary, this is an excellent vac. The new model takes a couple of steps forward and perhaps only a half-step back (construction quality). If you can get the old model at a discount, it’s well worth it if you can deal with the weight. If not, this model is also highly recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5
First, I’d like to thank Amazon for their lightning fast shipping! I ordered this item through Vine on Thursday and here it is Saturday and I have already done my first cleaning with my new vacuum.
I also have to admit, I am a real penny pincher when it comes to appliances and cleaning supplies. So my first vacuum was a Dirt Devil which lasted about 8 years before we retired it due to declining performance. We replaced it with a Bissell Clear View vacuum this past summer. I have a few issues with the Clear View which kind of turned me off, especially since that particular model scorched a hole in my carpet on the stairs!
We were literally days from going back for a Dirt Devil model when I was offered this model through Vine and well it was easy to make the decision to give it a try. THIS model has completely changed my opinion on Bissell. Everything on this vacuum seems well thought out and well constructed. I had just gone through my entire home Thursday night with the old lower end model Bissell and today I went back just through half my home and got a whole new dirt cup full of surprises! Grey gunky stringy stuff, cat litter that had been left behind, playdoh that had been ground into my kitchen carpet and it even greatly reduced the chalk stains in my back room.
Now for a few features I am really happy with:
-The brush on/off switch is really nice when you just want the wand to work.
-The brush shuts off when the vacuum is in the upright position. (which would have saved my carpet from being scorched by my first Bissell!)
-There is a diverter flap at the base of the hose inlet which gives the wand 100% power when removed.
-The telescoping wand makes my 8 foot ceilings accessible! And the vacuum does not tilt when I am using my wand, which was always an issue with my previous vacuums.
-Wide cleaning path.
-MUCH higher quality feel than my Clear View.
-Cleans the air as I vacuum, removing pet dander, ragweed and pollen and the filters are so easy to replace and inspect. The filtration is really important to our family since we live in NE PA which is reputedly the worst area of the country for allergens!
-Lifetime belt.
-2 ways to empty the dirt cup. From the bottom and from the top. My prior Bissell Clear view is an absolute nightmare to clean up and if I could tell you how many times I have dumped excess debris from the cup onto my freshly cleaned carpet?? ARRRGH! No more!
-The dirt cup is much larger than my Clear View’s.
-The Turbo Brush doesn’t fall off its holder. (that was a huge gripe with the other vacuum)
-This vacuum actually CLEANS my hardwood floors as well as it cleans my carpets. The Clear View kind of kicks things around a bit and I find myself hunting down dust bunnies with the wand.
-Finally, this vacuum seems a lot quieter than the Clear View which is pleasant since my son has sensory issues and loud noises really bother his ears.
-Hold on a second, I nearly forgot the 5 year warantee! That was quite refreshing to see on the package.
Some may gripe about the steering or the weight of the vacuum. Honestly, I don’t see them as being issues at all. I see it this way – you can’t expect quality materials to be feather lite especially when dealing with motors.
In every way possible Bissell has come through. Thank you Bissell, you have really changed my opinion of your quality and performance.
11/27/09 – I have to add this little bit to the review. I actually made it to the top of the stairs today with the extension wand without having to drag the vacuum up with me! And it didn’t tip the vacuum or pull the hose out of the housing!!! That really impressed the hubby. How many years I’ve tottered on the steps balancing a vacuum and trying to clean with the other hand??? That feature alone is worth it – no more aching back.
ETA – one small warning – do NOT let that turbo wand near anything delicate. I accidentally caught a sheer curtain with it and it tore some of the embriodery. I’d use it for carpet only!
Rating: 5 / 5
For comparison, we currently have a $399 Dyson, upstairs, and a $89 Dirt Devil, downstairs. And five dogs.
First thing about the Bissell, it is a big, fairly heavy machine. You don’t want to lug it up and down stairs. We used it first where we use the Dirt Devil, what amazed us was it picked up so much more dirt/hair that we had to empty the container twice. Not really a fair comparison pricewise given the price difference, but really cleaned much better and the carpets even looked better.
It seems to also rival it more expensive competitor, the Dyson. It seems to pick up as much and it does not seem to lose suction as the container fills, the Dyson does seem to lose a little. Container is easy to empty. One area where the Bissell clearly beats the Dyson is the extension hose is much, much easier to use. Only minor issue is the beater brush has its own on/off switch under the power button, no big deal, but the Dyson automatically turns on the beater for carpet and off for bare floors. The turbo-brush works well.
Finally, I usually have some “issues” with my eyes after vacuuming with dander being thrown in the air by the vacuum. The Bissell seemed to do a better job on containing it and I didn’t really notice any allergy problems. Would recommend if you have allergy problems.
UPDATE: This machine has now replaced the Dyson as our #1 vacuum, works better, works easier and seems to control dander, etc. being thrown in the air better.
Rating: 5 / 5
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R38QQJJVJ0O5ZG This model is essentially the Bissell 5770 Healthy Home Vacuum with the kinks worked out. It’s a powerful upright vacuum with a motorized brush and a built-in HEPA filter, and it compares well with other vacuums at and above price range.
My dog is essentially a five-foot-diameter hair ball, and around this time of year (fall) he doubles as a Yard Mop: everything in the yard, he mops up and drags into the house. So I need a pretty heavy-duty vacuum to handle all the dog hair, plus all the yard trash, leaves, sticks, pine straw, etc. that he drags in. This vacuum has the power to handle all that.
Primary upgrades over the 5770 are:
1) Sharp angles in the internal hose alignment have been worked out, so there are fewer opportunities for clogs to form. The 5770 had an annoying habit of developing internal clogs that I’d have to bust out the screwdriver to undo. (Usually, these were my fault — and a testament to the Bissell’s power, like the time I accidentally vacuumed up one of the rubber feet from my Bowflex — but still, slight design improvement here).
2) There’s a better-arranged pair of hooks to wrap the electric cable around (and some of it can be stowed internally), which makes setting this thing up for use & putting it away again afterwards a little easier.
3) A few of the parts appear to have been (slightly) improved. The hose is a little sturdier; the electric cable is twice as long.
4) The stowing spot for the “turbo brush” attachment has a better catch — on the 5770, it tended to just fall to the floor and come apart every so often, so it stayed in the closet instead of handily attached to the machine. Now, not a problem.
5) The HEPA filter has been positioned on the bottom part of the central column, rather than to the side. Again, this helps with the internal alignment/clogging issues mentioned above — fewer internal sharp angles.
6) My box didn’t ship with the jug of “Arcosan Dustmite Control Powder” that shipped with my 5770 Healthy Home. I don’t know if this was because it was a “review” vacuum from the vine program or if Bissell’s discontinued the stuff — I never used it anyway — but it is a difference from the original.
7) The 16N5 is slightly “lighter” construction than the 5770, and feels slightly less durable. I suspect this was done to save weight, and it’s probably a good change overall — it still feels plenty solid, and this is something I think you’d only notice in a side-by-side comparison.
Overall, this is still a great vacuum, and it stands up well to the horrible treatment I give it. If you already have the 5770, the differences are slight enough between the two models that I wouldn’t bother upgrading, but if you’re in the market for a heavy-duty workhorse household vac, this is a good choice.
Rating: 5 / 5
This vacuum has better suction than my $300 Kenmore. It could suck the pajamas right off your body if you let it and there’s very little exaggeration here.
Below are the PROS and CONS. It was because of the CONS that I rated this vacuum four stars.
PROS:
- Assembly is pretty easy–although, I did have to use a drill to seat the long screws into the upper handle because they wouldn’t go in fully with any of the three Phillips screwdrivers I tried. However, I attribute this to my lack of hand strength and not a problem with the vacuum.
- The TurboBrush, combination brush, crevice tool, and telescoping extension wand are all easily accessible for use.
- The vacuum picks up a lot of dirt because of the tremendous suction. It is very difficult to use it on throw rugs; instead use the extension wand with the TurboBrush.
- The screen filter (behind the dirt canister) is easily accessible and only needs to be washed periodically.
- The dirt canister is easy to remove and empty and the bottom portion can be fully removed and hand washed if necessary.
- The circular HEPA filter on the bottom is easy to get to and replace (no tools needed).
- The lightbulb is easy to replace as long as you remove two screws from the plastic casing on the bottom of the unit. You’ll have to engage the handle release to get to that area.
- Every tool and item on the vacuum has its own storage place. For example, the cord wraps nicely around the holder you screw to the back of the unit and the cord can be released easily with the Quick Release “tab.”
CONS:
- The assembly instructions should state that you must push hard on the working end of the flexible hose to seat it into the hole on the right side of the vacuum. The hole has a white plastic curved “finger” in it that appears to be fused in place. However, it does move if you push down extremely hard when seating the hose. I was afraid to break it. It finally seated correctly once I put the full force of my body into seating the hose. After doing this once, it was relatively easy on subsequent tries.
- The TurboBrush is very difficult to remove from its resting place in the handle. Each time I remove it, I feel as if I’m going to break the lip of plastic that is holding it in place. It would be nice if Bissell designed this differently. My boyfriend also tried this and agreed.
- The extension wand holder (which looks like a miniature cup holder) on the right side of the vacuum arrived broken. I recommend Bissell let the customer install this instead of having it come pre-installed. The risk is very high that it will break. I called Bissell for a replacement piece. Although they indicated they were surprised it was broken, they agreed to send me a replacement which I received in 10 days. It was an easy replacement because only two screws hold in the wand holder.
- Since I have pets, I had to frequently clean the beater bar (bottom brush on upright unit) and the TurboBrush. This is to be expected; however, the TurboBrush is designed so that a portion of it is hard to clean because your finger cannot fit in on the left side due to a piece of plastic being too close to the edge of the unit. Instead I had to use a tweezer to pull the hair out. If Bissell just increased the spacing a little bit, this wouldn’t be a CON.
Overall, this vacuum is a great buy and most people would be pleased with the results with one caveat. If you have allergies, be aware that no matter which method you use to empty the dirt canister, you will encounter dust. Also, if you have pets, a lot of the hair has to be pulled out by hand from the container because it just doesn’t “fall” out. Despite this, I absolutely love the vacuum and so does my boyfriend.
Rating: 4 / 5