
Hurry! The Little Green Is Finally Less Than $90 Again
The classic green version that you've probably come to recognize is now $81.99 exclusively at Amazon for Prime Day only, dropping from its $123.59 retail price (that's 34% off). Per our trackers, this is the lowest price of the year but it's also the lowest we've seen it, well, ever. The deal is so good it almost feels like a mistake but truly, the only catch is that it goes away when Prime Day ends after July 11.I own one of these Little Green cleaners, and they are indeed supremely portable and carpet-saving (pet owners love them). Every time I spill food on my rug — this happens way too often — I just run for the Little Green, flip it on, spend a scant minute scrubbing, suction up the dirty water and then breathe a sigh of relief. It's saved me from soy sauce, ketchup, salad dressing, dollops of of curry and more than one dropped cheeseburger.The trusted Little Green carpet cleaner also comes with a 3-inch tough stain tool to spray, scrub and suction away dirt and stains, a handy 48-ounce tank capacity, and a free 8-ounce bottle of Bissell's Spot & Stain with Febreze Freshness cleaner.Reviewers say they also use this on upholstery, car seats and even mattresses. It may just be one of the most beloved cleaning tools we share here.
Promising reviews:
'I have Yorkies, so my rugs need to be cleaned a lot, and this machine is amazing. It saved me so much money because it cleaned my rugs as well as a professional service would!!' —Tina Riley'There hasn't been a single stain that I haven't been able to tackle with the Little Green Machine. I am absolutely blown away by the Bissell Little Green Machine! This compact powerhouse has completely transformed the way I tackle tough stains and dirt in my home. First and foremost, I was amazed by how easy it is to use. From setup to cleanup, the process is incredibly straightforward. I was initially skeptical about its ability to tackle the deeply embedded dirt and stains on my highly used kitchen runner, but boy, was I proven wrong!"The Little Green Machine effortlessly lifted away years of grime, leaving my rug looking brand new. In terms of value for money, you simply can't beat it. The results it delivers far exceed its affordable price tag. I've saved countless dollars on professional cleaning services since investing in this machine.' —Tulsi [This review has been condensed for length. Full review here.]'Amazing little machine! Cleaned better than anticipated. This little Bissell green machine is fantastic! It is very lightweight and portable. The basic spray and suction nozzle worked very well. I sprayed everything down, a little extra on the stains, then scrubbed a with the green bristles. The suction nozzle does have to be angled correctly, but it is easy to operate and pulls well. You can see in my before picture the back row of our sienna. We have young kids and have some sticky stains of different varieties. I went over the stained areas twice, scrubbing with the bristles a little each time, and it came out very clean."Not only did it get the stains out, but the fabric overall came out a few shades lighter. What are you doing here? What's going on? Using the recommended cleaner does make a difference, so don't skimp on that. You can see from the collection tank how much it was able to lift from the fabric. I have wanted to buy one of these for years, and I can not believe that I hesitated so long. If you have kids or pets, it is well worth the money! I did all the upholstery in my minivan, and it left it clean and smelling fantastic. I can't wait to tackle more projects.' —Sarah B.
Get it from Amazon for $81.99+ (originally $123.99; available in two styles).
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