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Bissel Little Green Machine
I have been looking at a lot of the posts about the different small Bissel carpet cleaners. Walmart has the just the regular Little Green Machine for about $80. So my question is do you guys have the ProHeat version, or just the regular LGM version. From the reading I have been doing it don't sound like the ProHeat version really heats the water up anyways, so is it worth the extra money for the proheat version or will the regular one be fine. Here is the one I am looking at.
Bissell Little Green Portable Deep Cleaner, 14007 - Walmart.com
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I can assure you my great machine with the pro heat gets the water very hot. Like the carpet steaming hot.
I have burnt my hand to many times to count.
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both does the same job just one heats the other dont really if you want the water hot or near hot just put that type of water in i have the regualr one you are talking about and it works great with or without hot water just my eight cents
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Target has the BLGM cheaper online, I just got one.
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Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Target has the BLGM cheaper online, I just got one.
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it is 89.99 on targets website, and 80.99 on walmart. so it is actually cheaper at walmart.
I actually wanted to get the Bissel Autocare Proheat from Bed, Bath, & Beyond but they are out of stock on line. I have a few people asking about doing their interiors that have stains in the carpet and seats, and kind of want to get something soon.
It seems like the heat really isn't all that big of a deal, if I use really hot water right out of the sink? I am also looking at possibly getting a steamer, so I could always use that also if I needed to.
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I think the hot water helps immensely. I pre treat the area, then just douse the area In hot water. The pro heat will take water from cold to extremely hot. It gets to be a pain to run back and forth to the sink and wait for hot water then go back. Then if you let it sit, it cools down fast!
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Whats the difference between the little green pro heat and the Auto care pro heat? Both seem the same.
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okay so the proheat is the way to go then? I will do some checking around to see where I can get the autocare unit the cheapest probably.
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Is this the proheat you're talking about?
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