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The BiSSEll BigGreen BGFS5000 is a portable, lightweight floor scrubber and polisher featuring a powerful 4.2 Amp motor and a 12-inch cleaning path. Designed for professional-grade cleaning across a wide variety of surfaces including hardwood, tile, carpet, and vinyl, it comes fully assembled with essential scrub and polish pads. Its 35-foot grounded cord and durable metal housing make it ideal for quick touch-ups and deep cleans in tight or large spaces, backed by a 1-year warranty.




| ASIN | B079C14QCM |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (593) |
| Date First Available | 23 May 2020 |
| Included components | Brushes and Pads |
| Item Weight | 7.26 kg |
| Item model number | BGFS5000 |
| Package Dimensions | 119.38 x 34.04 x 21.59 cm; 7.26 kg |
B**E
I have vinyl floors that look like wood. I have used other cleaners throughout the 9 years we have been here. From steamers, a Bissell floor cleaner, to wet moping and dry mopping afterward. Nothing was getting them clean. I have a daughter in wheel chair & dogs. It gets dirty. I was like I’m going to have to replace these floors in next couple of year. Well this was my last cleaner I was going to buy. I wanted one that had scrubbers but not evasive enough to ruin my floors. This thing works!! If you need a cleaner for hard floors get this!! I’m seeing magic before my eyes. Getting them back to the original color!! You can see in picture the cut off.
M**I
BiSSEll BigGreen BGFS5000 Portable Two Brush Floor Scrubber & Polisher Given so many low customer ratings for this machine, we were apprehensive about buying one. As it turned out, our machine has none of the problems cited by so many others. Perhaps Bissell’s Chinese manufacturer redesigned a few parts to work better? - machine is a virtual clone of the Sears floor cleaner that we owned and loved for 25 years (which eventually failed – and no parts are available for it). - the brand new BFGS500 arrived fully assembled with all parts (all of the listed pads and the pad clips). There’s nothing to do except remove the plastic wrap and cardboard – and use it. - these new models no longer require a customer to install a “switch box” that so many complained about. An on/off switch is built-in. It’s only one speed, but we only used “high” on that old Sears scrubber. - the 8-notch brushes snap (with a firm push) securely onto the hub at the machine’s bottom. For spare stiff brushes, search Amazon on “Koblenz 6 Inch Scrub Brushes with 8 Notch Hub 4502332" - the liquid container on our machine is fine. It doesn’t leak and it snaps into the machine’s chrome post, lining up perfectly with the slot on the open-close controller. - the 35' cord should be sufficiently long for most jobs – it’s almost too long for us. - we bought it to clean our Azek deck – much easier than cleaning by hand. - negatives ... some of the plastic parts should be thicker / stronger – such as the green liquid container cover (reads “Heavy duty - commercial”) – that part is fragile. ... machine will tip over backwards, so it has to be held onto or rested on something. ... OK for occasional homeowner use, but no way is this a “commercial” quality machine. It wouldn’t last. ... avoid buying a “used” machine. New is better, will have fewer issues, and will last longer.
M**M
I purchased this same machine from Sears 20 years ago. It finally gave up the ghost this year and replacement parts were not available so this seemed like a good replacement. Fortunately I have an engineering background and always check out machines before I fill them with fluids and go to work. Clearly there is no quality control at the factory in Mexico where this was assembled. The design is simple and worked for years on the old machine but the lever that opens the ball valve on this machine that allows fluids to flow onto the brushes simply does not work. The parts are sized incorrectly and the flow valve cannot be opened. It is beyond me why every machine that comes off the line is not checked for this vital function that is central to the value of the product. I would rate a minus 5 if i could.
D**S
First time used, ruined!!! (SEE UPDATE) I was excited to get this to scrub my kitchen floor - set it up with the hard floor scrubbers (was difficult to get them to fit did not snap into place) and ran it for 10 minutes. Did a really good job and was very happy until I turned it over to remove brushes and one just fell off. When I examined what had happened I had obviously not fitted one of the brush heads correctly to the unit and it had chewed all the teeth off the head the brush fits onto. SEE PICTURE I put a box round the one damaged. I will try and obtain a spare part but otherwise this is $300 down the drain....main message. MAKE SURE you fit the brush heads correctly. Don't get me wrong, the unit worked well but this flaw of the brush head not snapping into place ruined my otherwise good experience UPDATE 26OCT2025 I talked with an Amazon customer service rep and she very kindly replaced the unit free of charge. I used the scrubber this morning to clean our kitchen tiles - I used the carpet scrubbing brush heads - and arm very pleased to say it does a fantastic job and really cleaned the tiles and the grot lines and as such I have changed my review to 4 stars....very happy with this machine and it has got the tiles REALLY clean. Couple of other comments - 1. I used 1:10 Tile n Grout Cleaner, sprayed on floor first before scrubbing the kitchen, then I used my Hoover Delux Floormate filled with clean water to sop up the dirty water and leave the floor clean and dry. This might seem long winded but a) the bissell leaves a wet floor with dirty water b) the floor mate does not have stiff enough nor enough scrubbing power to get the floor as clean as the bissell, but the two together work really well...if the bissell was able to vacuum up the water it would be perfect 2. The brush heads are REALLY hard to get back off the machine - I literally had to pry them off!!! 3. The Bissell handle does not stay upright and falls to the floor if you let it go so it always has to be propped against a wall Update 23NOV2025 I CANT GET THE BRUSHES OFF!!! GRRRRR!!!! I put the white brushes on so that I could use the machine to lightly wash my hardwood....acheived a great clean but at the end I CANT GET THE BRUSHES OFF THE UNIT....I tried pulling with both hands, prying them off with a short bar......nothing worked.....I am now stuck with the white brushes on the unit!!!
A**R
Pros: The motor seems well made and is powerful. It is easy to use, is fairly lightweight and its easy to fill and install the solution container. The cord is very long, which saves you from having to stop and unplug/replug the unit in while using. Did a good job cleaning and buffing, if you have the patience to frequently fix the pads if using them. See below... Cons: For the price point and the fact that its advertised as a "commercial" floor cleaner, I'm not happy about the performance of the pads. The pads really need some kind of grommet around the hole to keep the pad on securely and prevent the hole from stretching or becoming misshapen. Both the tan and the buffer pads that I used (per the directions for my application) frequently bunched up and/or fell off because the they are held on to the brushes with a plastic "pin" that goes directly through the pad. The hole into which the pin goes stretches out, causing the pads to bunch up and/or fall off. I had to stop cleaning and buffing several times to unbunch and/or reattach the pads. I only got one use out of the tan pad as the edges frayed and a considerable amount of material wore off the pad. This wasn't for a particularly large area either -- a 24x6 three season porch with a hardwood floor. I tried the pads on both the rug and floor brush. It made no difference. So the end game is, if you want to use the pads, plan on stopping often to fix them while using as well as buying replacements. Also the instructions that come with the unit say there should be an additional polishing brush and a gray buffing pad, neither of which is included or mentioned in the write up. There are also incorrect instructions/illustrations (for instance, Figures C and D are mislabeled). They need an update... that doesn't include a 1950s housewife who looks like starting up her floor cleaner is akin to the deli restaurant scene from When Harry Met Sally.
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