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- NO PET HAIR LEFT BEHIND. Find & capture pet hair everywhere with a powerful 200W motor and our new FurFinder Headlights that illuminate hidden pet hair and fine dust and debris.
- UP TO 50 MINUTES OF CORDLESS CLEANING POWER. Easily transform from a stick vacuum to a handheld or high-reach vacuum.
- BETTER THAN THE COMPETITOR. Removes up to 95% of embedded pet hair 2x faster with FurFinder Tool on couches, chairs, stairs, auto interiors and more.
- FURGUARD SELF-CLEANING BRUSHROLL. Prevent hair wrap and clogging on hair up to 16 inches long, and powerfully vacuum debris across multiple surfaces.
- SELF-STANDING CONVENIENCE. PowerClean can stand on its own while charging the long-lasting battery and for pauses in between cleaning.
- HEPA SEALED ALLERGEN SYSTEM. Helps capture dust and allergens inside the vacuum so they don't escape back into the air you breathe.
- CLEAN MORE SPACES AND PLACES. Integrated Crevice Tool reaches into corners and crevices and FurFinder Tool attachment tackles embedded hair everywhere.
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Q: The specs state this is a 200 watt. However, if the vacuum is listed accurately by Bissell name on Target’s website, it should be a 280 watt not the 200 watt it states it is. Can you please confirm if this is 200 W or 280 W? 
A: This is actually furfinder, 200W, since the model number is 4137, which state as Similar Models on BISSELL website.
submitted byLocal buyer - 2 months agoA: Thanks for your question, Candy! You're right to notice the difference. The version sold at Target (Model 4137) is rated at 200W, while the one listed on BISSELL’s website (Model 4039) has a 280W motor. Both are part of the FurGuard line, but the Target model is a slightly different version with lower wattage.
submitted byBissell Team - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is this really ok for use on hardwood floors ? I just had them installed and the store told me not to use a vacuum with a roller brush.
A: Thanks for checking, Victoria. The PowerClean FurGuard has a self-cleaning brush roll designed to minimize hair wrap and protect surfaces. However, if your flooring installer advised against any roller brushes, we do have other vacuums with a brush on/off switch.
submitted byBissell Team - 1 month agoBrand expert
Q: If this Bissel FurGuard has a 280-W motor listed everywhere else it’s sold, why does this description say it’s 200-W? Which is it?
A: Thanks for your question, Jules! You're absolutely right to notice the difference. The version sold at Target (Model 4137) is rated at 200W, while the one listed on BISSELL’s website (Model 4039) has a 280W motor. Both are part of the FurGuard line, but the Target model is a slightly different version with lower wattage and a more budget-friendly price.
submitted byBissell Team - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does it reach all the way to the baseboards, or do you have to use another attachment
A: Personally I have to use an other attachment because it does not reach all the way. But I still recommend.
submitted byCamille - 26 days agoA: Great question, Jimmie! Yes, the PowerClean FurGuard is designed to clean close to edges, but for tight spots, we recommend using the included crevice tool for the best results.
submitted byBissell Team - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is this really a FurGuard? It looks like a FurFinder and seems to have a lower wattage. Plus, both the retail and sale amounts are less than the Bissell website.
A: Great question, Nick! It is Target's retail-specific version (Model 4137) with a 200W motor. The BISSELL FurGuard (Model 4039) sold elsewhere features a 280W motor and may offer stronger suction. Both include the FurFinder Tool and self-cleaning brush roll. Hope this helps!
submitted byBissell Team - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Other than color how does this differ from the one on Bissell's website?
A: Thanks for your question, Shay! While the PowerClean FurGuard at Target and the one on BISSELL’s website look similar, they’re slightly different models. The Target version (Model 4137) has a 200W motor, while the BISSELL version (Model 4039) features a 280W motor for a bit more suction power. Both are cordless, pet-friendly, and include the same great tools—just with a few performance differences.
submitted byBissell Team - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can it pick up kibble?
A: Yes, this vacuum can pick up kibble and other small dry debris. It’s designed for multi-surface cleaning with strong suction and a self-cleaning brush roll to handle pet messes and everyday dirt.
submitted byBissell Team - 18 days agoBrand expert
Q: Does this come with one battery or two?
A: Thanks for your question, Carley! The BISSELL PowerClean FurGuard Cordless Pet Vacuum (Model 4137) comes with one rechargeable battery included. If you’re looking for extended cleaning time, you can purchase an extra battery separately to swap out as needed.
submitted byBissell Team - 23 days agoBrand expert
Q: Feel like I got the wrong attachments. I have one hole on the the attachments but on the vacuum there’s 3 holes? Am I doing something wrong
A: Sorry for the confusion! The FurGuard vacuum uses a specific connection type for its tools. If the attachment doesn’t fit securely, it may not be compatible. Please reach out to our support team at support.bissell.com so we can help get you the right parts..
submitted byBissell Team - 1 month agoBrand expert
Q: Why is this vacuum not picking up anything of my floors? It just spits it right out.
A: Sorry to hear that, Kayleigh. If debris is being spit out, it could be due to a clog, a full dirt tank, or the brush roll not spinning properly. Try checking those areas first, and if it’s still not working, our support team can help troubleshoot further and get you back to cleaning.
submitted byBissell Team - 1 month agoBrand expert