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Bissell 9595A Review

This model failed to impress and earned the lowest score of the bunch
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Bissell 9595A Review
Price:  $100 List
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Manufacturer:   BISSELL
By David Wise and Austin Palmer  ⋅  Jul 12, 2017
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Carpet Cleaning - 35% 4.0
  • Ease of Use - 25% 4.0
  • Handling - 20% 5.0
  • Hard Surface Cleaning - 10% 3.0
  • Pet Hair - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

This unimpressive upright vacuum scored the worst in our tests of the entire group. It performed very poorly in our cleaning tests, is mediocre at handling, and only really excels at collecting pet hair. The 9595A wasn't our favorite by any means, but at least it isn't too expensive.
REASONS TO BUY
Good at pet hair cleanup
REASONS TO AVOID
Mediocre at cleaning carpets
Poor performance on hard floors

Our Analysis and Test Results

The lackluster and uninspiring performance by the Bissell 9595A makes it exceptionally difficult to recommend, especially considering there are plenty of better models that cost less.

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The Bissell 9595A.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Performance Comparison


To see which vacuums took home top honors, we bought the best vacuums that you can get on the market today, then conducted a thorough series of side-by-side tests to rank each product, scoring them from 0-100. Our review is divided into five weighted testing metrics — Hard Surface Cleaning, Carpet Cleaning, Pet Hair, Ease of Use, and Handling.

bissell 9595a - the 9595a did a below average job on carpet.
The 9595A did a below average job on carpet.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Carpet Cleaning


This set of tests carried the highest weight of the whole review, comprising 35% of the final score. We used both flat, low-pile carpet and fluffy, medium-pile carpet as test substrates, evaluating the Bissell's performance at collecting rice, flour, oats, and cereal to determine the score. It did a slightly below average job, earning a 4 out of 10 for its efforts.

This model did quite abysmally at picking up rice from the flat carpet, tending to spray rice around or drop it randomly, rather than collecting it nicely. However, its performance did improve slightly on the fluffy carpet, though it did take five passes.

The Bissell didn't do a terrible job at collecting flour from both flat and fluffy carpet, though it was still subpar compared to other models.

bissell 9595a - it did a somewhat alright job cleaning up flour.
It did a somewhat alright job cleaning up flour.
Credit: Austin Palmer

The 9595A finished out the test with a mediocre showing at collecting oats, leaving behind tons of fragments even after tons of passes.

bissell 9595a - it did struggle when tasked with collecting oats.
It did struggle when tasked with collecting oats.
Credit: Austin Palmer

This model actually did decently well at collecting Cheerios. It took a little adjusting on the flat carpet, but eventually, we got the vacuum to pick them up, rather than just pushing them into a pile. The 9595A did quite well at getting the Cheerios from fluffy carpet, only taking two passes.

bissell 9595a - the 9595a is a bit of a hassle to use.
The 9595A is a bit of a hassle to use.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Ease of Use


The Ease of Use metric takes credit for 25% of the total score, based on the noise level of each vacuum, its ease at transitioning between different flooring types, competency at cleaning under furniture and close to edges, as well as its maximum reach. The 9595A did an overall subpar job, meriting a 4 out of 10 for its showing.

It was a little more difficult to adjust the brush height on this model, requiring you to twist a knob on the front of the vacuum. The 9595A didn't clean particularly close to the edge, performing worse than the Hoover.

bissell 9595a - it did leave behind plenty of residual rice along the edge.
It did leave behind plenty of residual rice along the edge.
Credit: Austin Palmer

The Bissell is also quite tall, meaning that it can't clean very far under furniture. It only reached about 5"-5.5" under our simulated sofa — less than half the distance that the top models did. The 9595A also had one of the shortest maximum reaches of the entire group.

Finally, this model redeemed itself slightly in our noise assessment. It was by no means a particularly quiet vacuum, but it had less high-pitched noise than the Hoover.

bissell 9595a - the reach is about average on the bissell 9595a.
The reach is about average on the Bissell 9595A.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Handling


For the Handling metric, making up 20% of the final score, we compared and evaluated the difficulty at cleaning a flight of carpeted stairs, the effort required to push or pull the vacuum, and its overall maneuverability. The Bissell 9595A scored about average, earning a 5 out of 10.

This vacuum's accessory hose has an average reach, able to clean about eight stairs without moving the main vacuum base. It also isn't particularly heavy, but the stair brush on the Bissell did clog up temporarily with Cheerios.

The 9595A isn't terribly agile, making it a little more difficult to complete out obstacle course of standard furniture, performing like a traditional upright model. This model also took mild effort to push or pull, more than the Hoover and equivalent to the Shark Navigator.

bissell 9595a - the performance of this model didn't improve when it came to hard...
The performance of this model didn't improve when it came to hard floors.
Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Hard Surface Cleaning


This model did poorly in our Hard Surface Cleaning, earning an abysmal 3 out of 10. This metric made up 10% of the final score, consisting of evaluating the performance at picking up rice, flour, oats, and cereal from a hardwood floor.

This model caused a disaster in our rice collection test — the Bissell 9595A sprayed rice everywhere. Everywhere. It was a rice-pocalypse. There was no brush off option, contributing to the issue. This vacuum did redeem itself a little in the flour test, picking up most of the surface flour, but leaving plenty in the cracks between the boards.

bissell 9595a - this model got most of the flour on the surface, but any in the...
This model got most of the flour on the surface, but any in the cracks remained.
Credit: Austin Palmer

A similar disaster occurred in our cereal and oat test. Debris was flung everywhere, taking an inordinate amount of time to cleanup. The oatmeal was an exceptionally awful crisis.

Pet Hair


Our Pet Hair metric consisted of tasking each vacuum with collecting five grams of pet hair from medium-pile carpet. This metric made up the remaining 10% of the total score. The 9595A did quite well, earning an 8 out of 10. It collected 86% of the total hair laid out, about 10% less than the top model.

Value


This model isn't an amazing value. While it does have a lower price, it performed very poorly.

Conclusion


The Bissell 9595A isn't a great vacuum, failing to excel in our tests. It might be a good bet if it was severely discounted, but you still could do a lot better.

David Wise and Austin Palmer