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Wait! Before you rip up that dingy carpet in your living room, might we suggest letting the No. 1 bestselling Bissell Little Green Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner have a go at it? This mighty stain-buster took social media by storm a few years ago, thanks to its portable size and downright dramatic results. And influencers aren't the only fans over 60,000 Amazon shoppers are converts, and Yahoo's own home and garden editor is also a fan (check out her full Bissell Little Green review). Snag it on sale for $99 (down from $124).
It might be called the "Little Green," but you'll save yourself a Lotta Green when this workhorse restores your stained rugs.
While this isn't the absolute best price we've seen it's dipped down to as low as $89 it typically doesn't drop that much unless there's a major sales event happening, and $99 is still one of the best prices we've seen. Plus, when you consider how much money it'll save you in professional cleaning bills (and replacement carpet or furniture), it'll pay for itself in just a few uses.
All you have to do is see the amount of grossness the Bissell Little Green removed from the couch in the TikTok video above to understand how powerful it is. If it was able to extract that much grime from a relatively clean-looking couch, just imagine what it could do for a soiled one...
Its main attachment, the 3-inch Tough Stain Tool, offers strong spray and suction to lift stubborn stains from all types of fabrics, and you'll also get a HydroRinse Self-Cleaning Tool that'll rinse out the hose after you're done using it. Plus, it comes with a trial-size bottle of Bissell Spot & Stain with Febreze Freshness so you can go to town on those stains right away.
To use the Little Green, just fill its 48-ounce clean water tank with water and cleaning solution, plug it in and voil! Not only will it target unsightly spots, it'll also help minimize the odors that may accompany them. At under 10 pounds, it's on the lighter side for a deep cleaner, and it's versatile enough to use on carpets and furniture even car interiors. Plus, the 15-foot cord is long enough to keep you from having to find a new outlet every five minutes.
"Bought this shortly after getting a white couch and white carpet installed, and boy am I so glad I did," raved one impressed shopper. "So far it has removed dried muddy paw prints, ink, permanent marker, dog poop, dog vomit, dried blood, grease, dried blue oil paint, chocolate and red wine. Every time I think there's no way this could possibly fix this new set-in stain, it wows me every time."
"I rented a Rug Doctor a few weeks back, as one of my cats has been marking my couch man was it heavy!" shared another happy buyer. "And for a 24-hour rental and cleaner, it cost me almost $75. This Little Green machine pays for itself after one use. It is easy to maneuver, lightweight and honestly pretty stylish for an upholstery cleaner. Love the color."
Even the pros approve. Said one, "I owned a carpet cleaning business for 14 years ... This little machine is great; has a lot power and does a great job. I will be using it on my furniture and carpet in the car. You can't go wrong with this one."
Several users brought up the same note as this otherwise satisfied reviewer, who wrote, "The tank is small, and you will have to refill if you plan on any significant space, but so far I really like it. ... I had a (rare) pet accident that had sat for too long, and it cleaned it like it was a fresh stain. Im sold."
"My only complaint is about the cleaning solution itself, which smells awful and gave me a headache," wrote a final fan. "The smell wore off in a day or so. But the machine itself is great. ... Worked as expected on my filthy car seats that got really wet and dirty while camping. They look 95% back to brand new."
This compact helper has a 15-foot cord that should keep it in range of your grimiest spots.
And for dry messes, Amazon shoppers also swear by the Bissell Featherweight Stick Vacuum.
At under 3 pounds, this is one dust devourer you won't mind schlepping around the house. Plus, it converts into a handheld vac.
"This vacuum seems incredibly powerful ... and it weighs less than my chihuahuas!" wrote a content cleaner. "I feel like I'm holding almost nothing. It actually feels like I have a much more expensive vacuum in terms of power-to-weight ratio."
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Shoppers looking to squeeze the longest feature menu out of a sub-$1,000 budget should look to Eufy's newest flagship model. With small obstacle avoidance and a fully self-sufficient mopping system, the X10 Pro Omni is way more autonomous than the similarly-priced Roomba Combo j7+ or Roborock Q8 Max+. The X10 Pro Omni has amazing battery life even when using its highest suction mode, making it ideal for tackling lots of square footage or multiple stories without needing to charge.
If your home is anything like senior shopping reporter Leah Stodart's where a chaotic underbed storage situation and rogue extension cords make it tricky to run many robot vacuums when you're not home you'll want to prioritize AI-powered small obstacle avoidance, like Eufy has given the X10 Pro Omni.
Eufy's CES 2024 contribution should be more expensive than it is. Not to be confused with the (less impressive, more expensive) Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni, the Eufy X10 Pro Omni is the brand's first self-emptying hybrid model that also self-refills the water tank and self-washes and dries the mopping pads, all within that same self-empty dock. That fully self-sufficient mopping system is a feature we've seen before, but one we've never really seen before below $1,000.
While its dual spinning mopping pads are exceptional scrubbers, Eufy's carpet cleaning deserves equal attention. On paper, 8,000 Pa of suction is beastly at any price point. During in-home testing, it successfully cleared a thick, purposefully-spilled heap of rice from a medium pile runner and soil from a flat weave rug. It only struggled on deep cleaning spilled flour, but a powdery spill shouldn't be a common occurrence.
Stodart came across one quirk that hinders Eufy's impressive suction power from cleaning to its full potential. Its obstacle avoidance camera was working so hard to not get stuck that it mistook a small fluffy bath mat for clothing and gave up on one section of the bathroom all together, leaving strewn kitty litter untouched. Unfortunately, Eufy's app doesn't let you dismiss a perceived obstacle as "incorrect," so the bath mat needed to be moved.
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