🧹 Elevate Your Clean Game with Bissell's Liftoff Hose!
The Bissell Attachment 27F6 35K3 73H5 94Y2 Liftoff Cleaner Hose is an OEM authorized replacement part designed for various Bissell models. Made from durable rubber, this 54-inch hose ensures a reliable and efficient cleaning experience, allowing you to reach every corner of your home effortlessly.
Color | Black |
Material | Rubber |
Item Length | 54 Inches |
A**Y
Fits and works perfectly
After a good 10 years of use, the hose on our liftoff unit split, and the end that holds the wand cracked. I picked up this hose and it fits and works perfectly.Recommend that you watch the Youtube videos on how to do this. Very simple to do, but the videos are helpful.
I**W
Great for a Do-It-Yourself Repair
Perfect fit replacement hose for the Bissell SpotClean Pro I have. It's a shame that Bissell refuses to sell this part or even list it's part number on their website, instead directing you to an "authorized service center". Having done the replacement myself, it's not the easiest job in the world, but for someone with a phillips screwdriver and a pair of needle-nose pliers it's not terribly difficult.For those who are interested, here's the procedure:1. Detach both the solution tank and the waste tanks from the unit.2. Remove the six screws that hold the outer shell to the unit. Two are at the bottom of each side and one at the very top of the arc.3. Remove the three screws that are on the cord wrap assembly. Two are in holes in the wrap arm and one is under where the solution tank sits.4. On the hose wrap, you should be able to feel a spot at the bottom of the round grey sticker on the side where there is a void behind. Carefully push a flathead screwdriver into this, and pull back to gain leverage to remove the sticker. Peel slowly with even pressure to avoid damaging it.5. Now remove the five screws that hold the hose wrap to the side casing. At this point the hose wrap and the outer shell can be completely removed.6. Between the two chimney-shaped tubes that feed the waste tank, there are two screws attaching them to the motor housing assembly. Remove these next.7. Now remove the four screws that hold the lid of the motor housing onto the body. Two are in deep pits toward the outside of the unit and the other two are exposed toward the middle. I had to use a right-angle screwdriver to do the middle ones since they are underneath an overhang, but it may be possible to remove them carefully at an angle with a bigger screwdriver.8. Lift the cover off of the motor housing and use needle nose pliers to loosen the two hose clamps that attach the T-shaped connector.9. Attach the new hose's T-shaped connector and put the hose clamps back into place.10. Make sure the rubber gasket around the solution hose lines up with the notch in the motor housing, then reattach the lid and screws.11. Reattach the two chimney screws.12. Reattach the outer shell pieces, making sure all the tabs that lock them together are correctly aligned, then reattach the six outer shell casing screws you removed in step two.13. Reattach the three cord wrap screws.14. And finally, reattach the hose wrap and it's five screws, then reattach the round grey sticker.
K**9
Perfect replacement for my Bissell.
Had to retain the old fitting as shown in YouTube video. The tube itself is perfect. Bissell no longer supplies, and the carpet cleaner is expensive and still works great, so I am glad I could get this. Be sure and watch all the YouTube videos, and don't throw away any old parts prematurely. It is NOT exact replacement, keep the old fitting for reuse. So GLAD to find this. Yes, you can fix it yourself.
G**N
For a little more cost it could have had a quick-connect on both ends
The Bissell Spot Clean is a compact cleaner for small jobs such as furniture. For that, it works fairly well given that it is relatively small. I do have a problem with the manufacturer's hose storage method that places stress on the coils at the ends. If you want the hose to last then do not coil it up as Bissell intended.But you are here because you too must replace the busted Bissell hose. If both ends were quick-connect then this would take about 30 seconds. Unfortunately, the hose end at the appliance requires a person to disassemble the vacuum to get the old part off and replace. Fortunately, there are several videos on the web that show exactly how to do it. It really is easy, about 16 or so cross head screws of two different lengths. It took me about 30 minutes to perform the replacement the first time, but only about 15 minutes to repair another one.So by saving a little in manufacturing costs, Bissell makes us coil up the hose and replace where it breaks at the flex end.We still like our Bissell Spot Clean and I am getting faster at replacing.So it really does not take much thought. This is the part that fits the Spot Clean Pro. It will probably also fit the pet model. When yours busts, don't waste time trying to patch with tape, just get this hose, study the videos, have a Phillips and needle nose pair of pliars ready, and do it.
R**B
Good replacement
Worked as expected but was a PIA to install. Still no fault of the part. Do your research for fit!
R**R
Way cheaper than replacing the cleaner
Watch the video on YouTube and installation is super easy. My son replaced it while I was at work. Yay! And it worked, double Yay!!
T**M
Fix your Bissell 35K3 detailed pictures for install.
Don’t let taking your machine apart intimidate you! I’ve had this machine for years (5+) and the hose only just cracked so I was glad to find a replacement part for cheap. I assume no instructions since it fits multiple models. Pictures are the order in which I took mine apart, you do not need to disassemble the lift gate to get this done. I layed each piece with its screws in a line then reassemble from the end back. Tools needed are few, one flat head screwdriver, one Phillips head, one pair of needle nose pliers. Use the pliers to slide the two hose clamps for the connector back down their tubes, pull the old one off (requires a little force), replace with new part then use the pliers to squeeze the clamps and slide back into position. Took me less than 45 minutes and no cussing occurred. If this one holds up as long as the original I’ll be pleased.
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