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The BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser DualBrush is built around a different approach, and the difference is mechanical.
Most upright vacuums use a single brush roll and ask it to do everything. The Pet Hair Eraser DualBrush uses two. One hugs the floor to capture large debris, the kind that a single-roll vacuum plows forward instead of picking up. The other agitates to loosen and lift what is embedded, the fine dust and pet hair that settles into carpet fibers and never quite comes out. Together, they cover the full mess spectrum in a single pass, which is the thing pet owners have been asking a single brush roll to do for years without getting a real answer.
That is BISSELL’s core claim with the DualBrush line, and it is a mechanical claim rather than a marketing one. The two rolls are doing different jobs simultaneously, and the result is a clean that does not leave a category of mess behind for the next session to deal with.
SurfaceSense Technology handles the transition between surfaces automatically, cleaning deeper on carpet and adjusting for hard floors without any input from you. In a home with rugs in the living room, hardwood in the kitchen, and tile in the entryway, that means one continuous clean instead of stopping to adjust settings every time the floor changes underfoot.
FurFinder headlights reveal fur and fine debris hiding in corners, along baseboards, and in low-light areas that a standard vacuum passes over without registering. In a real pet home, the mess you cannot see is often as significant as the mess you can, and the headlights make that visible before the vacuum passes over it. The FurGuard self-cleaning brush roll removes hair wrap as it works, so the machine maintains suction performance across the whole cleaning session rather than degrading as hair builds up around the roll.
Anyone with pets knows the floor is only part of the problem. The couch holds onto fur in a way that a floor vacuum cannot reach, and stairs accumulate debris in corners that an upright cannot maneuver into. The Lift-Off detachable pod separates from the main unit and pairs with an extension wand for stairs, furniture, and the spots where pet hair concentrates between full cleans. The HEPA sealed allergen system captures 99.97% of pet dander and dust allergens, so the air coming out of the machine is measurably cleaner than the air going in. In a home where someone is sensitive to pet dander, that is not a secondary feature.
BISSELL has been building pet cleaning products for 150 years, and every purchase supports the BISSELL Pet Foundation, which has helped place more than 1.2 million pets into homes through adoption, transport, and spay and neuter programs.
For a household where the pet hair never fully stops, that is the difference between a vacuum that manages the mess and one that actually resolves it.
The BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser DualBrush is available now for $299 on Amazon and major retailers. Shop it here.
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