
A perfect 100% carpet-deep-clean score and sealed HEPA for $159, the budget pick built for carpet-heavy homes.
Bissell PowerClean 4173
Bissell
Buy it for carpet. A rare perfect carpet-deep-clean score, sealed HEPA that passed a fog test, self-standing, and $159. But the handle is heavy, the bin is small, there are no extra tools, and owner reliability complaints are common. A carpet specialist, not an all-rounder.
The PowerClean 4173 does one thing better than vacuums costing five times more: it deep-cleans carpet. In Vacuum Wars' test, which embeds sand in medium-pile carpet and measures how much comes back out, it scored a rare perfect 100%, against a category average of 93%, one of the strongest carpet results they have recorded. If your home is mostly carpet and your priority is pulling embedded grit out of the pile, this $159 Bissell punches absurdly above its price. It also gets the health part right, which budget vacuums usually botch. Bissell calls it a HEPA Sealed Allergen System rated to capture 99.97% of dust and dander, and it passed independent fog testing with no visible dust escaping the machine, meaning the air leaving it is genuinely filtered. Paired with a tangle-free brush roll, bright LED headlights, and a body that stands upright on its own, it is a lot of the right features for the money. The compromises are real and worth taking seriously. At around 7 pounds the handle feels heavy over a long clean, the bin is a small 0.4 litres so you will empty it often, and the brushroll body is bulky enough that it struggles to clean flush into corners. Bissell also sells no extra attachments beyond the two in the box. Most importantly, reviewers including Vacuum Wars flag a noticeable pattern of long-term reliability complaints in owner reviews, which is why it did not make their top rankings despite the test scores. So this is a targeted recommendation, not a general one. If you have carpet-heavy floors, a tight budget, and you value deep-clean power and sealed filtration over versatility, the PowerClean is a genuine bargain. If you want longevity you can count on, a bigger bin, or a do-everything vacuum, the Levoit is the safer budget buy and the V8 Cyclone the better all-rounder.
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Last reviewed Jul 8, 2026
What we like
- ✓A rare perfect 100% carpet deep-clean score, among the best recorded at any price
- ✓HEPA Sealed Allergen System rated to 99.97% of dust and dander, and it passed a fog test
- ✓Stands upright on its own, with the brightest LED headlights in its class
- ✓Strong hard-floor pickup and a tangle-free brush roll for shorter hair
- ✓Genuinely affordable at $159, with a removable battery
- ✓Quieter than the average cordless in testing
Trade-offs
- −Heavy handle that tires your arm over a long clean
- −Small 0.4-liter bin, so you empty it frequently
- −Bulky brushroll body struggles to clean flush into corners
- −Below-average with long hair, and Bissell sells no extra attachments
- −A noticeable pattern of long-term reliability complaints in owner reviews
Best for
you have carpet-heavy floors and a tight budget and want deep-clean power and sealed filtration over versatility
Avoid if
you want proven long-term reliability, a bigger bin, extra tools, or a do-everything vacuum
Score breakdown
- cleaning power8.6/10
- filtration8.4/10
- value8.3/10
- battery7.4/10
- maintenance7.3/10
- handling7.2/10
Specs
- body
- Self-standing, 3-in-1 convertible, LED headlights
- brush
- Tangle-Free Brush Roll (prevents wrap up to 8 in)
- modes
- 3 suction modes
- motor
- 200W (ASTM F558 sealed suction)
- weight
- Approx 7.1 lb
- battery
- Removable 25.2V lithium
- runtime
- Over 40 min low / 13 min turbo
- included
- Crevice tool, upholstery tool (stored on wall mount)
- filtration
- HEPA Sealed Allergen System, 99.97% dust/dander (passed fog test)
- charge time
- 3 hours
- bin capacity
- 0.4 L (400 ml)
- carpet deep clean
- 100% (Vacuum Wars test; 93% category avg)
How we know
High confidenceLast checkedThe carpet result is the headline and it is independently verified: in Vacuum Wars' carpet deep-clean test, the PowerClean 4173 removed embedded sand for a rare perfect 100% score against a 93% average, one of the best they have recorded, with above-average crevice pickup indicating a good hard-floor seal. Its HEPA Sealed Allergen System, rated to 99.97% of dust and dander, passed their fog evaluation with no escaping dust. Tom's Guide and Apartment Therapy corroborated strong floor cleaning, bright LED lights, and the useful self-standing design. Specs are Bissell's published figures: a 200W motor, over 40 minutes on low (about 13 on turbo), a 3-hour charge, a removable 25.2V battery, a roughly 7-pound body, a small 400 ml bin, and two included tools. The consistent criticisms set the scores, and they matter: a heavy handle, a small bin, no extra attachments sold, below-average long-hair tangle performance, a bulky body that limits corner cleaning, and, most notably, a pattern of long-term reliability complaints that kept it out of Vacuum Wars' Top 10 despite its test scores. We score its carpet cleaning and filtration high, dock handling, maintenance, and reliability, and land it as the budget carpet specialist.
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