BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Cordless Hand Vacuum no 1, Lithium Ion, Home, Auto
The BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Cordless hand vacuum is specifically designed to make life easier for pet owners while delivering powerful and convenient cleaning anywhere you need it. Pet hair, dander, and everyday messes can quickly take over your home or car, but with this lightweight cordless vacuum, you can enjoy a cleaner, fresher space without the hassle of cords or bulky machines.
At the heart of the BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Cordless is its durable lithium-ion battery, engineered to provide consistent suction and longer run times compared to standard hand vacuums. This ensures you have the power to tackle both small and large messes with ease, whether it’s cleaning fur from upholstery, crumbs from the kitchen, or dirt tracked in by pets.
Versatility is one of the key strengths of this vacuum. It comes with three specialized tools: a motorized brush tool to lift embedded pet hair from furniture and carpets, an upholstery tool to clean delicate fabrics and cushions, and a crevice tool for reaching tight spots like car seats, stairs, and corners. These attachments make the BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Cordless a multi-surface solution for homes, vehicles, and more.
Cleaning is made simple with the easy-empty dirt bin that allows you to dispose of collected hair and debris without touching the mess. The transparent design lets you know when it’s time to empty, ensuring optimal performance at all times.
Compact and ergonomically designed, this cordless vacuum is lightweight enough for quick cleanups yet powerful enough to handle daily pet hair challenges. It’s a perfect fit for busy households, pet-friendly environments, and anyone looking for a reliable handheld cleaning tool.
By choosing the BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Cordless, you’re not only keeping your living spaces spotless but also supporting a trusted brand dedicated to pet care and cleaning innovation.
Upgrade your cleaning routine with the BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Cordless—a compact, powerful, and portable solution designed to handle the toughest pet messes with ease.


















Melina Wiltgen –
Works amazing
Love thos little vacuum. Gets all the hair off my stairs and couch. Battery lasts long enough for me to do all my carpeted stairs and my couch. Takes a while to charge, but that’s okay. Easy to dump the hair and dirt and clean off the filter. I even used it to vacuum my dryer vent with the long attachment. It works great.
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Amazon Customer –
Worth every penny
I’m very happy with the Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Cordless Vacuum Cleaner. It works exactly as advertised! It’s lightweight, easy to handle, and perfect for quick cleanups around the house. The suction is surprisingly powerful for a cordless model and picks up pet hair with no problem. Battery life is solid—I can easily get through multiple rooms on a single charge. Overall, I’m completely satisfied and would definitely recommend it to any pet owner.
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[Redacted] –
Great Handheld Vacuum for Pet Owners
The BISSELL Pet Hair Eraser Cordless Hand Vacuum has been a big help around my home and car. It’s lightweight, easy to maneuver, and the battery lasts long enough to clean furniture and small messes without constantly recharging. The suction is strong for a handheld, and it does a great job pulling up pet hair from couches, stairs, and car seats.The included tools are useful — the upholstery tool works well on furniture, and the crevice tool makes it easy to reach tight spots. The dirt bin empties quickly without making a mess, which is a nice touch. Overall, this is a reliable and convenient handheld vacuum that makes cleaning up after pets much easier.The only issue I have is where the power button is. Many times while using the handheld, my thumb will turn it off while changing positions.
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Kenzie Thompson –
Great Little Vacuum! Battery Could Improve.
I call this my handy dandy tiny vacuum. It actually has really decent suction. My dogs brought in a pretty large stick from the yard and of course destroyed it into a million pieces. This little vacuum cleaned it up without a problem! It does fine on carpet stairs. Not as well as a large vacuum but again, I have two corgis and a cat that shed all year round. It really shines in really quick small messes. Crumbs, hair that’s collected in corners, upholstery, the car, etc. I will say, the battery could be improved. You have 10 minutes MAYBE. It’s a little disappointing because the device has the potential to clean a lot of things because the suction is there.
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Tammy Garrow –
Great buy
Light weight, easy to use attachments, really picks up pet hair, anything and everything really, works great! And quiet!! Compared to other ones I’ve had in the past… so much quieter! Easy to empty and clean. I’d buy again!
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dennis –
Does What It Says: Erases Pet Hair
I have had cats for over 40 years and have moved through all the usual improvements in ‘small’ hand held vaccuums to assist with the inevitable litter and cat hair clean ups. In short, I’ve had experience with at least 6 different brand that offer small vaccuums and my last purchase was a “BissellCat Hair Eraser Lithium-ion.” For under $80. I finally found the most outstanding vaccuum made specifically for the challenges with having the joy of ‘cat-companionship.’ It is so up to the task, the name says it all. If it can ‘Erase Cat Hair,’ imagine what it can do with ‘Cat Litter!’ In my experience it charges in 4 hours , and holds a charge for 15-30 minutes WHEN YOU USE IT FOR WHAT IT’S ADVERTISED AND NAMED FOR, PET HAIR. If I use it to vaccuum with it ‘on’ continuously, as in, throwing in jobs meant for my upright Samsung room vaccuum, it will knock off in 8-10 minuets or sooner. Charge time is then 4 hours before you can vaccuum what it was made for, pet beds, pet favorite hang out spaces, and just around the litter box, not the entire room in which the litter box is kept. It has clear green and red lights letting you know when it is fully charged. I’ve only had it for six months and as I said, if you use it for what it is made for it works like a charm. When I try and use it for all kinds of ‘dust-buster’ jobs, turning it off and on repeatedly, it will loose its charge quickly. So far as you can guess I’m a real die-hard fan. Dennis J Crowley
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David E Schiller –
Best hand vac for pet hair
When I dropped my vac, I needed to replace it and originally went for a cheaper option. Wrong move. Hands down this is the best hand vac, especially for pet hair. I have 3 cat, two long hair who seem to shed their entire coat every 3 days. This machine is unstoppable on the stairs, furniture and cat trees. Its quieter than the cheaper machines, the battery lasts a good while and the suction is great. Its small enough to maneuver with one hand but works as well as a full sized upright. Sorry I bought the cheap one first (which I gave away) and no regrets spending the extra money on this unit.
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Ante F Logarusic –
Lightweight and powerful
I bought this to clean my car upholstery after trips with my border collie. It has great suction as well as an integrated brush and gets all of the hair out of the upholstery. No need to lug out the big shop vac or stop at the car wash. This thing is great. She probably loves it more than I do because she gets more trips to the park than ever before.
Rowe –
This thing sucks. Get it! Has proprietary power interface though.
It was time…time to replace that dead, old B&D bustduster that has sat fallow for years in our utility closet. I remember when it was new. The excitement of cleaning hair and dirt filled the air as it happily went along and clea…..oh but the battery died. I hated that thing, mainly because it lasted maybe 1-2 minutes at best. Brand new! It always did that and the NmHD battery was small and lost its charge capability over time until the day it died and never came back.So with that in mind, great hesitation was upon me: I wanted to get a new hand vacuum because my wife has grown old (not me though) and she sheds silver hair which you can see *everywhere*. My god she sheds more than a polar bear in springtime heat. Sit on the couch? Silver hair everywhere. Vacuum the floor with the big vacuum? Fills with hair in about 4 days use. I once emptied the vacuum in the trash only to witness the local crows pick out this giant ball of silver hair and fly off with it, presumably for a nest or for making a human replica…those crows are crafty.So anyhow. Clearly, it’s time for a handheld vacuum. With so many on the market, which is the best? Or for me: which one will stay on past 5 minutes?! I did so much research. Even this one seemed risky because of the other reviews here and on big store websites. Hmmmm. I took a chance and wow. It totally sucked! Which for this review, means a good thing.PRO’s: * Made of sturdy materials. Will last longer than my midlife crisis * Great design. Access to the waste gate is easy. Cleaning the housing is simple and care free * not too heavy. Notice I didn’t say it was lightweight. That’s because it isn’t. But it’s not heavy enough to fatigue your hand/arm when using over an extended period of time. * Battery life does NOT suck! That’s also a good thing. I ran it for about 8 minutes before I heard the tone of the motor change tune. That’s how I know the count is on. Still, it ran and ran and ran and after 22 minutes of hard power-sucking with the motorized brush attachment, it stopped and the button turned red. Slow clap….nice. * fairly quiet! I think my old age is starting to show because these days, I get instantly upset when there are loud noises near me. Especially droning noises like vacuums. Instant irritation! Not with this handheld. It’s not silent but it’s also not a bother to use it for 10 minutes at a time. * the quality of the cleaning power is impressive. I didn’t measure it’s CfM intake but I’m guessing it’s moving a massive amount of air which means: effective cleaning. The other impressive part of this that is subtle: the exhaust. With smart design, the exhaust vents out without disrupting the mess you are about to clean. Nothing is worse than making an approach to clean a pile of WifeHair(tm) when your inferior vacuum exhausts in front of the device, blowing WifeHair(tm) all over the place. So…hats off to the engineers because I still don’t know where it exhausts to.MEH’s— * my biggest ‘meh’ here is: No attachment support. Gee thanks. I guess I’ll just store them attachments neatly on this she…..crash….nope. They are oddly shaped so they don’t stack or lay flat. So this means put them in a little bag that did NOT come with the device or use up 523 square inches to store them on a shelf. Yes, I measured. OCD is terrifying. Seriously though: the hardware is great but they ship it to you with no thought as to how it will be stored in the home. No base, no hanging hooks, no plastic tube housings to insert the accessories. You get the vacuum, the charge cable and the accessories. Loose. It’s utter chaos and I took away one star because of this. They went so far on the design and cleaning elements that they completely dropped the ball on how it is stored. Nobody is going to casually leave this out with all these awkward shaped accessories. People HIDE vacuums. So…how do you hide a wedged shape thing that needs to stay plugged in partnered with 5 loose plastic accessories that you just know you are going to lose because YOU HAVE NO WAY TO STORE THEM. This is not a cheap model so expectations for features is high. Performance is definitely there for the money but this is unforgivable. I ended up making my own storage system for it using parts from the garage. Thanks, like I had nothing else on my plate these days. Actually that’s kind of true but… * Another “meh” is the power cord and interface. I’m going to say this once: If you make electronic devices and you think it’s a good idea to develop a proprietary connector because it somehow has future profit for your business model: stop it! Had I known it had a weird power connector that’s proprietary, I would not have purchased this. That seems petty of me but let me share this; when companies purposely build an interface that is unique with the express purpose of sending customers who lost their power supply to them to make an additional profit, It is a sign of greed. It’s not good enough to make a decent product with a decent profit margin. Someone figured “We can make MORE money than the entire line of products we sell just off of this proprietary connector”. I’m out. That’s morally wrong and reprehensible as it is a predatory move against your own customers that pay you, your salaries and your entire business. SHAME! I’m taking another star off now as just writing this frustrates me. Someone has to put a stop to this. Not to mention: perfectly good units will make their way to landfills because customers will lose their chargers and l, like me, smell a rat and refuse to pay the “proprietary tax”. Meanwhile, they toss the product into the garbage and get another that does NOT have a proprietary connector. Just stop it already. * the power button feels loose/cheap * it doesn’t have an LED light. I think adding tiny lights that illuminate the nose would have been nice but since you make your own proprietary power cable, why be nice, right? * Attachments can be a little stiff and difficult to remove. Extra wiggle is needed to get them off but that’s actually okay because they won’t fall off when using the product. If you have arthritis or other difficulties with hand/wrist pains, just know that it’s a bit difficult. Maybe lightly lubricate the accessory for easier removal. I live in a three story house. Just imagine that hair everywhere. I would buy another one except that the lack of storage and that proprietary power cable (shakes fist) prevents me from buying another one. Yet it’s a fantastic unit that hits all the marks which seems conflicting but understandable. I would predict that there is turmoil between the engineers and the executives with regards to the proprietary power interface. I don’t know many greedy engineers but I sure do know a lot of greedy executives.Would have been a solid 5 star with thought to storage and use of COMMON DC 3.5mm barrel charge interface. Yes, you can use 3.5mm with lithium charging amperes. Knock it off.
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Derrick K Watts –
Good power for size and price
Exceeds expectations. I have too many pets with carpet stairs. I got tired of trying to clean the stairs with the vacuum cleaner and accessories. I’ve had these hand vacuum cleaners in the past for the cars etc and have not been impressed. I saw this item had a key word that I wanted “pets”. I figured it was just marketing but it was priced okay so I would not feel “suckered” when it didn’t work. It works. I am very pleased with the power ability for this vacuum to pull pet hair and debris and it holds a charge very well. Reviews do play a factor for me making purchases and I wanted to make sure I gave appreciation for this vacuum. I recommend it.