speedqueen
Well-known member
A year or so has passed since Bissell's purchase of the Sanitaire Division of Electrolux and they have decided to make some changes.
Blue "Professional" Line is all but out, with the S635, S645, and S677 uprights as well as the S3681 Mighty-Mite being discontinued. What dealers presently have in stock is it. The "Professional" name is being kept, however and being put on old Bissell models.
The "Commercial" Red line is being kept on as before with some well thought updates to long standing models, eg. the SC886, 887, 888, 889, and 899 are being given detachable power cords and "D" shaped ergonomic handles.
If you want a Sanitaire or old fashioned Eureka-type upright without a heavy 50ft 3 wire commercial cord, go out and buy one now.
This also means that for the first time in history, there is not a machine in production that uses the venerable Eureka style F&G bags being produced with exception of some private label work, all machines retained by Bissell in the red line are shake out, dirt cup, or style ST bags.
Blue "Professional" Line is all but out, with the S635, S645, and S677 uprights as well as the S3681 Mighty-Mite being discontinued. What dealers presently have in stock is it. The "Professional" name is being kept, however and being put on old Bissell models.
The "Commercial" Red line is being kept on as before with some well thought updates to long standing models, eg. the SC886, 887, 888, 889, and 899 are being given detachable power cords and "D" shaped ergonomic handles.
If you want a Sanitaire or old fashioned Eureka-type upright without a heavy 50ft 3 wire commercial cord, go out and buy one now.
This also means that for the first time in history, there is not a machine in production that uses the venerable Eureka style F&G bags being produced with exception of some private label work, all machines retained by Bissell in the red line are shake out, dirt cup, or style ST bags.