• Cyclonic action and powerful suction provide thorough cleaning. Plus, no more bags to buy or change ever
  • Multi-surface cleaning: Easily go from cleaning carpets to hard floors with the flip of a switch. Power Rating : 9 amps
  • DIRT cup filters and Post-Motor filter help capture more Fine dust and particles. Filters are washable and reusable
  • 15 feet of cord for great cleaning reach and retracts with the touch of a button for easy storage
  • Weighs less than eight pounds. Easy to maneuver with the integrated carrying handle

I have a bad back and have been using a heavy, pushy vacuum for years. When I saw this I thought my prayers were answered- and they were! It's light weight, versatile, and SUCKS. Oh boy, does it have a good sucker. I have hardwood floors and bought an extra brushy floor attachment, the best part is the heads can flex around corners so I can easily pick up the hose and put it anywhere! The old vacuum I'd have to switch between floor & hose mode constantly, this way I can just get everything at once! The best part? It's small, easy to clean, and it has a retractable cord. THE CORD RETRACTS <3

I knew that if I just kept looking, with enough patience and money, I would eventually find the perfect product that could tackle the insane amount of dog hair and dead, winter grass in my house. My house has wood plank tile floors that are very dark brown. They show everything. We have 3 kids who have no idea that the food doesn't belong on the floors or in the couch. We have 3 dogs, 1 Newfoundland (long, fluffy, chunks of hair) and 2 Blue Heelers (short, coarse, thin bunches of hair). I can literally sweep/mop/vacuum at night and by the time I wake up it looks like it's been a few days since I touched the floors. It's super defeating. Here's what else I've tried: - Sweeping (This is effective but kills my back. It also takes several passes because it leaves fine hairs behind.) - Microfiber 'Mop' (Just no. These things can't handle the amount of hair I have in my house.) - EyeVac (This still requires sweeping, but hurts a little less w/o the dustpan pickups. it also clogs with things my dogs chew up.) - Robotic Vacuum (These things always get stuck under my furniture and constantly beep because they fill up too fast.) - Dyson upright (before the ball ones, works well on carpet, not for corners or next to baseboards) - Bissell Pet Hair Eraser (This is an awesome vacuum, but better for carpet and requires changing attachments often.) This is my first canister vacuum. It's super cute. It's easy to setup and matches my Bissell Pet Hair Eraser, which I now keep upstairs, which has the only 3 rooms with carpet. The cord is not super long, but very reasonable. I don't like changing outlets so I just attach an extension cord. It is lightweight but feels sturdy. At first I thought it would be too heavy to carry around but I found myself doing just that and forgetting I had it in my hand. I feel like I could plop it in and old backpack with a hole for the cords lol and it would be even more amazing. The suction blew my mind! I was fully expecting large items to get clogged, but to my surprise, this thing is really powerful. It was able to suck up dryer sheets and fuzzy remnants of toys that my dogs tear up on a regular basis. The Zing was able to get right up to the baseboards and corners, and go completely under furniture like my low, oversized sofa. I usually have to sweep or vacuum around the whole house and double back with the vacuum wand. I was able to do the entire downstairs in no time and only filled up twice. So if you have dogs or kids, and hardwood/tile floors.. do not hesitate to get this vacuum. It's way cheaper than the others I've bought but outperforms them all!

So far so good. Used it 3 times now, all hardwood floors, small apartment. Great suction, easy to use. Got all that dust in the window seals. All the dog hair (3 dogs). It is really great & compact, glad I took a chance on it. Lays flat for under sofa, entertain and dresser areas. Metal piece is a good 3ft tube is maybe another 3ft.

I have had this vacuum for a couple of weeks and so far I am really happy with it. I have all hard floors in my house (mostly wood). I have two young children and it seems like there are always crumbs and other messes on the floor. I had an upright vacuum and it seemed to just push the dirt and crumbs around the floor, so I was looking for something that was designed for hard floors rather than carpet. This fits the bill. The suction in very powerful. I have had it get slightly jammed a few times when I vacuum up something too large, but it’s been easy to fix and get back to vacuuming. This is my third bagless vacuum and it is the easiest to empty. I also like the retractable cord. I love that the canister is so lightweight and easy to carry when necessary. It rolls well across the floors, although I have occasionally pulled it over while vacuuming, which is a little annoying. But it doesn’t happy too often. I have a few area rugs in my house. This does okay on them but not great. For me that’s not a deal breaker.

This is my second one of these vacuums. My first one (maroon one) would tend to flip over easily, but the purple one has larger wheels and does not seem to have that problem. I prefer a bagged vacuum over baggless. Much easier to just throw out the bag rather than emptying and cleaning it. The bags aren’t very expensive and last a very long time. Their customer service is great too. I thought mine was missing the crevice tool so I called and they sent one right away. However, unlike the maroon one, the crevice tool was actually underneath the vacuum. Very lightweight, very powerful, and expensive. Great little vacuum cleaner.

Note: my house is very small with nothing BUT tight spaces. I have no plush carpets, no kids and no pets. Over a few years, I went through one, then another of the Kenmore canister vacs. When the telescoping wand broke on the second one, I went looking and found the newest model: same complaints I had about the two I owned. I HATED those vacuum cleaners. Enough. Why not look at something smaller and cheaper? The Kenmore and the 'beater-bar' thingy were too heavy and large for me and the house anyway. My husband laughed when I told him I bought a $49 vacuum cleaner. When it arrived, he named the two attachments, 'the Build-A-Bear attachments' since they looked like they went with a Doll's House. True, they're useless. But hilarious. So I bought brush and crevace tools on EZVacuum.com (uses Amazon check-out) after buying a couple here claiming to be 1 1/4 inch when they weren't. Read the reviews. I never attached the holder it comes with. The vacuum is so small and light I pick it up by the handle and walk around without thinking. Pulling it behind me is fine too, nothing detaches. The suction is so good that the first time I turned it on I accidentally sucked up something I didn't mean to and had to extract it. The floor attachment is small enough to fit where I need it to. With the old, large vacuum I had to do the middle of the floors, then go back again after taking the floor attachment off - I couldn't do the corners or around and under furniture ect with it on! As for the sound it makes, I always vacuum wearing earplugs so don't notice anything unusual there. The telescoping wand is fine for 5'6" me. My house is one floor, but this would be great with stairs. The cord and hose are a bit shorter than on the large vacuum cleaner, but not a problem. The ON button is located on the vacuum itself rather than at the end of the hose, which I like. If it breaks in a couple of years, so did the more expensive ones I owned, and I actually Like this one.

Ok so when I got it it was a little worried because of the size of the box. It was all there. Very easy to put together. Even comes with a few accessories. This little canister has very good suction. Works amazingly. It is made more for floors and indoor/ outdoor carpet. It does work on thicker carpet. However you can’t move handle back and forth like a normal vacuum on thicker carpet. If you don’t mind going one way with the vacuum and then switch directions. To if you are a hair shedder like I am it will collect it on the nozzle and you can pick it off without it getting all tangled inside the canister. So far I love this vacuum

So our robot vacuum doesn't get into the corners (what?! A Round vacuum can't clean a corner??), also I can't exactly carry around a huge heavy vacuum- hence the robot in the first place. Enter the Bissell Zing. Despite some mixed reviews, I decided to go for it since it was So cheap, on Amazon, and a trusted brand. Our house is Primarily Hardwood with carpet in the bedrooms and stairs. Let me tell you, this thing is Amazing. It's So lightweight, not even 10lbs; it wouldn't matter much anyway bc of the huge wheels on the canister base. I can just pull it along behind me, no problem. Then there's the suction, I use it with 1 pole on and the focus/baseboard attachment on it. There's So much suction power, you can actually clean your hairbrushes with this vacuum cleaner. (My hair is nearly to my waist... so you can imagine) And for the first time ever I feel confident cleaning the darn canister. Which of course the hubs is over the moon about. I mean it's like picking up a coffee mug and pressing a button, then the bottom falls out! why can't they all be that easy. It would be cool if it came with some long plastic tweezers to grab up inside around the filter... I guess you can't have it all though can you. So if you are needing a supplementary vacuum to get your corners, baseboards, walls, windows, fans, etc. and/or you have Primarily hard floors and/or you or someone in the household has an excessive length/amount of hair... I would absolutely recommend this product to you. :)

great Vaccum, does a very good Job. I vacuumed now all kinds of floor with it: wood, Laminate, tile, diffrent carpet types sucction is awesome, get's the dirt gone. cable retracts quick, the sucction control works great. it has a total of 3 wheels on the bottom - 2 in the back and 1 swirl arround wheel in the front area, so it is very easy to maneuver Yes you have to exchange the bags, but it is very easy to do. I'm very happy with my new stylish purple vaccum for that bargain price.

Edit too add info not in user guide. This unit has a holder for the crevice tool on the back side of it. No holder for dust brush unless you were to put it in the part that holds the top filter. Also the holder for the floor tool is on back or one on the bottom to store it upright. Added photos to show this What can I not say about this. I been using a electrolux xxx from 1949 that works great. But heavey no wheels it has sleds and shack out bag. Now the zing seems to be the same amount of suction as my old one. A vac like this was made for bare floors or aera rugs that are flat. I would never use something like this on carpet to hard to push. Now if you were to buy a floor turbo tool yes it would be good on carpet. I find my old tools work on it along with the new ones it came with. Cord a little short not bad just might need to unpplug and replug it some place else as you clean.It comes with a dust brush and crevice tool and the floor rug tool. I love the wand being one part that pulls out to differnt sizes. Some say tools fall off the wand odd since electrolux used this desing for years. A tip on that is to twist them onto the wand this makes them fit thight. Sound wise not bad heck it is a vaccuum so there well be sound but it is not something you would have to cover your ears for it is about as lound as say a window ac unit. I hope it holds up for years to come and keeps working like new. User guide is not much of a guide at all it is more just photos. On that brush down for hardwood up for rugs.