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Hi all,

Anyone here has any experience with Bissell products in general and Bissell crosswave simultaneous mop + vacuum cleaners in particular. I am looking for the inputs on the crosswave 1713 mop vacuum that retails for about 19k on Amazon. They seem to have positive reviews on the internet, and someone on Amazon reported that they have service centers in India. Also, that particular product seems to have won reddot design award for 2017.

Any inputs are welcome.

Thanks,
Prasad

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Originally Posted by pnredkar (Post 4470983)
Anyone here has any experience with Bissell products in general

I was curious about the brand and have seen generally positive reviews, which led me to purchase a handheld vacuum cleaner for home use (this one), as a bit of an experiment. I'm very happy with that.

I don't know about the product you're specifically looking at, but I don't have any concerns with the brand. Bear in mind that I've not needed, nor used, their service centers.

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Originally Posted by arunphilip (Post 4470986)
I was curious about the brand and have seen generally positive reviews, which led me to purchase a handheld vacuum cleaner for home use (this one), as a bit of an experiment. I'm very happy with that.

I don't know about the product you're specifically looking at, but I don't have any concerns with the brand. Bear in mind that I've not needed, nor used, their service centers.


Thanks for the quick reply. This is the product that I am looking at: https://www.amazon.in/Bissell-Crossw.../dp/B01HZHYSL2

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Originally Posted by pnredkar (Post 4471003)
Thanks for the quick reply. This is the product that I am looking at: https://www.amazon.in/Bissell-Crossw.../dp/B01HZHYSL2

OK, given my positive impression of the band, combined with the reviews there (one of which mentions being contacted by Bissell India service), it seems like a good choice to go in for (that is, if you're not specific about getting a more famous brand like Karcher or Dyson, for the sake of the name alone).

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Originally Posted by arunphilip (Post 4471021)
OK, given my positive impression of the band, combined with the reviews there (one of which mentions being contacted by Bissell India service), it seems like a good choice to go in for (that is, if you're not specific about getting a more famous brand like Karcher or Dyson, for the sake of the name alone).


Yes, I might go ahead and buy it. This seems to be a unique product and I could not find anything similar, even from the bigger brands.

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Originally Posted by arunphilip (Post 4471021)
OK, given my positive impression of the band, combined with the reviews there (one of which mentions being contacted by Bissell India service), it seems like a good choice to go in for (that is, if you're not specific about getting a more famous brand like Karcher or Dyson, for the sake of the name alone).

Bissell is actually one of the top American Brands. It's not premium like Dyson but more well known than Dyson. I have owned a Bissell when I was in the US.

Guys, have the Bosch dishwasher and after the recent event of water clogging and DIY to clear it, the upper spray arm that is attached to the rear with a dot weld has given up. Bosch service guys has informed that there is no way to re-weld it.

Dishwasher still works fine, but whenever i pull the upper tray, the spray arm pulls and goes back to its position with a thud. Unable to bear this noise (pain).

Any way to fix it.

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Originally Posted by dre@ms (Post 4471673)
Guys, have the Bosch dishwasher and after the recent event of water clogging and DIY to clear it, the upper spray arm that is attached to the rear with a dot weld has given up. Bosch service guys has informed that there is no way to re-weld it.


Any way to fix it.

Try JB Weld epoxy. They call it as ColdWeld. I have used it personally for many repairs around the house and cars.

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 4471705)
Try JB Weld epoxy. They call it as ColdWeld. I have used it personally for many repairs around the house and cars.

Hope you are referring to the below,

https://www.jbweld.com/collections/m...weld-twin-tube

JB Weld is wonderful. The challenge with glue jobs is holding the bits together while it sets. JB do make a fast-setting version, but I've only used the traditional type.

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4471723)
JB Weld is wonderful. The challenge with glue jobs is holding the bits together while it sets. JB do make a fast-setting version, but I've only used the traditional type.

Thanks Thad. I will order it through Amazon and see how it fairs for my scenario. Cheers!!

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Originally Posted by dre@ms (Post 4471719)
Hope you are referring to the below,

https://www.jbweld.com/collections/m...weld-twin-tube

Yes. You can buy that from here: https://alchemy-media-marketing.com/...be-epoxy-.html

You need to spend some elbow grease to prep the surface before you apply this. I have used IPA for all my repairs and it worked. The dealer's page says that you need to use Acetone for best results though.

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 4471845)
You need to spend some elbow grease to prep the surface before you apply this. I have used IPA for all my repairs and it worked. The dealer's page says that you need to use Acetone for best results though.

Earlier weld is just a dot, and the surface I would be applying is stainless steel and plastic. Still it requires a prep?

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Originally Posted by dre@ms (Post 4471858)
Earlier weld is just a dot, and the surface I would be applying is stainless steel and plastic. Still it requires a prep?

Just make sure that the surface doesn't have any grit, dirt, oil or grease. It always pays to clean the area with some solvent .

Sometimes, Amazon may sell Chinese versions of original products. It helps to make sure that you are getting the original JB Weld.

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 4471881)
Just make sure that the surface doesn't have any grit, dirt, oil or grease. It always pays to clean the area with some solvent .

Yes, would be cleaning both the materials before applying anything.

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Originally Posted by Prowler (Post 4471881)
Sometimes, Amazon may sell Chinese versions of original products. It helps to make sure that you are getting the original JB Weld.

Alchemy is in Chennai, will call them to procure it by hand.


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