

✨ PowerFresh Clean: Steam Your Way to Spotless Floors! 🧽
The BISSELL PowerFresh Steam Mop 1940A delivers professional-grade steam cleaning with a 12-inch path and 1500 watts of power. It sanitizes sealed hard floors naturally by eliminating 99.9% of germs without harsh chemicals. Featuring variable steam control, a flip-down scrubber for stubborn messes, and a 23-foot cord with swivel steering, it’s designed for fast, efficient cleaning. Ready to use in just 30 seconds, this lightweight mop includes microfiber pads and fragrance discs to leave floors fresh and spotless.














| ASIN | B0091YYUAM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,028 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #3 in Steam Mops |
| Brand | Bissell |
| Capacity | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Blue Powerfresh |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (47,847) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2012 |
| Form Factor | Upright |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00011120224245 |
| Heat Time | 30 Seconds |
| Included Components | Steam Head Attachment |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Display Dimensions | 29 x 10 x 7 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.2 pounds |
| Item model number | 1940A |
| Manufacturer | Bissell |
| Maximum Temperature | 212 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | PowerFresh® Scrubbing & Sanitizing Steam Mop |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 11.6"D x 7.1"W x 28.6"H |
| Special Feature | Steam Control |
| Style | PowerFresh Steam Mop |
| Surface Recommendation | Floor |
| Tank Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| UPC | 011120224245 011120144659 011120170337 |
| Voltage | 100240 Volts |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |
M**S
REDEMPTION! A Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop that WORKS!!
Although very optimistic about this purchase, after following the instructions TO THE LETTER, and only using distilled water, it failed to produce steam after only one use. How disappointing! I DO NOT recommend this product at all. Accordingly, I am sending it back for a refund. I will, most likely, order a HAAN steam cleaner to replace this Bissell failure. UPDATE #1: I posted the above review several hours ago after trying to use my Bissell PowerFresh Steam Mop for only the second time. Of course, as I explained above, the steamer failed to work, prompting me to request a return shipping label for a refund; however, before packing the unit up, I looked online for possible fixes to my problems and came across this U-Tube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz8OvV30sHM I tried the half-CLR / half-Distilled Water mixture (poured directly into the water reservoir) and let it sit for approximately three hours. Upon turning on the unit to see if it would make steam …. NOTHING …. but wait! …. after trying for several second without success, I (as they did in the video) shook the steamer from side to side quite forcefully and … BLAMMO …. a strong burst of steam suddenly came exploding from the steam mop head and it began functioning absolutely perfectly, as if nothing was ever wrong. I immediately powered the steam mop down and promptly emptied the water reservoir of the CLR mixture, rinsed the reservoir out good, then refilled the reservoir with clean, fresh distilled water. Afterwards, I was able to mop my entire tiled kitchen, tiled hallways, and tiled bathrooms with nary a hitch. The Bissell Steam Mop operated exactly as it was designed. In retrospect, now that I see how the Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop operates when it is working properly, I realize that the first time I used the steam mop, the steamer was not putting out the proper amount of steam. Obviously, there was a clog in the unit when I unboxed it, when lends me to believe that Amazon shipped me a unit that had been returned. I come to that conclusion based on the fact that the box the Bissell PowerFresh Steam Mop arrived in from Amazon was a plain brown cardboard box, unlike one you would expect from a manufacturer. While I was at Sears yesterday, I looked at some Bissell PowerFresh Steam Mops that were displayed for sale and (unlike the box I received from Amazon) the boxes were very colorful with bold pictures of the steam mop proudly displayed on each side. Quite a difference! I'm going to keep the return label that I downloaded from Amazon's website for at least a couple of weeks since I may still very well return it. It kind of leaves a bad taste in my mouth that Amazon (to my belief) sent me a used/returned unit. I will give it another try or two before I decide whether or not to return it. However, I WILL upgrade my rating, just slightly (to 3 Stars), because the Bissell PowerFresh Steam Mop DID do a beautiful job on my floors after it was flushed with whatever debris/gunk was clogging the steamer flow tubes. Indeed I was VERY impressed with the overall simplicity of operation, the amount of steam that contacted the floor, and the finished cleanliness of the finished floors. Quite nice! Recommended … but with caution! UPDATE #2: Okay …. it's official … the Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop is a piece of CRAP! Today I attempted to use it for the third time and, AGAIN, it would not operate. It required yet another dose of CLR before the steamer mechanism came to life. Accordingly, I am reducing my review to only one star, but that's only because I can't give it ZERO stars. NOT RECOMMENDED!!! UPDATE #3: August 22, 2015 …. Today I was at Sears in Savannah, GA and purchased a new Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop. As noted above in my earlier review, the steam mop I received from Amazon was packaged in a plain brown cardboard box, void of any embellishment or product photos. This, of course, led me to believe I might have been sent a repackaged unit by Amazon, perhaps a defective unit that was previously returned. Regardless, the Powerfresh that I received from Amazon NEVER worked properly. Fast forward to today …. the Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop that I purchased from Sears (unlike the one from Amazon) was contained inside a very colorful cardboard box, adorned with photos of the product and highly descriptive information. I purchased the unit for $89, and paid an additional $18 for a 2-year replacement warranty. I brought the Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop home and assembled it according to the instructions (which is VERY simple). After assembly, I poured fresh distilled water into the reservoir and plugged in the unit. YES! …. The Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop that I purchased from Sears fired right up and within one minute was pumping away steam like an old locomotive! I immediately steam mopped my tile kitchen, tile hallway, and tiled bathrooms with nary a hitch. It worked beautifully and the resulting cleaned floors looked fantastic! Acccordingly, I am now escalating my star-rating from 1 to 5. Yes, it was a frustrating and annoying beginning to my relationship with the Bissell, but the unit that I purchased today worked so well and did such a fantastic job on my floors, I have to give it a max-rating. Would I purchase the Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop from Amazon? …. HELL NO …. Would I purchase the Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop from a local department store? ….. YES YES YES! At the moment I whole-heartedly recommend the Bissell Powerfresh Steam Mop; however, it I run into issues in the future I will most certainly provide an update.
L**I
Momma, BUY THIS!!!
This mop is AMAZING! In fact I love it so much I purchased another one! It does come with everything you need, however I HIGHLY recommend purchasing multiple pads so you can switch out often to a clean one and use ONLY distilled water on vinyl, laminate, or wood floors for a streak free clean. Personally, I use 3-5 pads per room which sounds like a lot but really it’s soooo fast and ensures your floors are spotless!! Home of two teens, two golden retrievers, a boxer and three cats!! I purchase the gallon jugs of distilled water and use about 3/4 of a gallon for our entire home (roughly 2,300sqft) This is a MUST for busy households! It will make your floors look brand new and powers through muddy paw prints and messy teens like a knife through butter. The steam pressure is adjustable and it heats up sooo fast!! The cord is plenty long, it’s very lightweight, and the reach is perfect. I cannot recommend this mop enough!!
A**N
BISSELL for the WIN! Comparison between Bissell and Oreck steam mops.
This is probably the best purchase I've ever made in terms of functionality, design, and cost. I bought this to replace an Oreck Steam Cleaner that I owned for 2 years. When in failed, the cost to replace the parts were just $25 less than the cost of buying a new one (and the parts are only guaranteed for 30 days!) So I decided to move on and see what else was out there in the world of steam mops, and I am SO glad I did. I LOVE this Bissell! First of all, the Bissell has a removable water tank. (The Oreck required you to lean the whole mop over and use a tiny funnel to get water into it's internal reservoir...messy!) The capacity of the water tank isn't as much as the Oreck, but one tank's worth was enough for me to mop 6 rooms and a hallway, so it was plenty. The Oreck stands on it's own. This seems like something that all steam mops would do, but no. The Oreck only leaned against things, and of course, fell over a lot. The mop head of the Bissell is about twice the surface area of the Oreck. This means that you are getting your floors cleaned faster! Attaching the mop pads is SO much easier with the Bissell! The Oreck had 4 snap lock gator teeth that would hold the pad in place, which required holding the mop like you were riding a broom stick, while you wrestled with it, hoping you didn't get your fingers snapped by the gator teeth clips. The Bissell's mop pad just attaches with elastic that fits easily inside a groove. Done in seconds! The pads are machine washable, and seem to be high quality. The Bissell mop head swivels! This makes it so much easier when you're trying to mop hard to reach areas. The Oreck was stationary, so you had to do the contortions necessary to reach out of the way spots. The Bissell's mop head moves with just a twist of your wrist. The cords for both the Oreck and the Bissell are very long, which is helpful. However, the Oreck didn't have any real way to wind up the cord when you were done...the Bissell does. Super easy! The Bissell also has a little clip on the underside of the handle that holds the cord out of the path of the mop. This is a super handy feature that the Oreck does not have. Both machines allow for variable steam output. The Bissell has 3 buttons for steam output, while the Oreck has a dial. My experience with the Oreck was that the steam output was almost always too much, on any setting, and would leave the floor wetter than it needed to be. The Bissell, even at the highest output, does not overwhelm the capacity of the mop pad. The Bissell does not leave streaks like the Oreck did. The Oreck often just pushed dirty water around, much like a real mop would do, but the Bissell leaves everything clean. I suspect this is because the mop pad of the Bissell can retain more moisture before reaching the saturation point than the significantly smaller Oreck's pad can. The Bissell does have scent pads that are put into a slot withing the mop pad. The Oreck sells essential oils that you can add to the water. I have personally not used the scent pad, as I have parrots that are sensitive to any fragrance. However, I will say that it's easy to tell that this would be a simple thing to add and remove. As far as power to clean goes, the Bissell once again outshines the Oreck dramatically! I have 2 parrots, a German shepherd, a musician husband, and a teenage son. This machine is like the Magic Eraser of steam mops! While it cleans most spills/stains on the first pass, should you reach an especially sticky or difficult spot, simply park the machine on top of the stain for a few seconds, and then mop over it again. Cleaning with the Bissell is FAST. The floor dries almost instantly. I have used this steam mop on genuine hard wood floors, tile, and two types of laminate flooring (the expensive kind and the cheap kind). It works perfectly on all of them. I am not in anyway affiliated with Bissell, so believe me when I tell you that this is the best product I have ever purchased, and it has made my life so much easier. This is a BARGAIN. You will not be sorry with your purchase, you'll only be sorry you didn't buy it sooner! PS: As with all steam mops...use distilled water. It will save you problems with mineral deposit build ups later. The distilled water is easy to find and super cheap...a gallon is about $1 and will last you many moppings.
S**H
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M**I
The delivery was done in India within a week but was total waste of my money ,the product is not getting switched on at all ,I tried contacting the seller but was of no use,I tried contacting bissell customer care and they replied that nothing can be done as the warranty clause does not work for India and no service centre is available in India...so I would request others not to waste their money on this product
V**A
Excelente producto. Me ayuda mucho a trapear mi casa con menor esfuerzo que trapear de manera manual. No es muy tardado, pero tampoco es una limpieza inmediata. Sus niveles ayudan para economizar agua en caso de no estar tan sucia la superficie. Hasta ahorita ha sido una muy buena compra en cuestión beneficio-precio.
ع**.
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R**M
October 05, 2025 I finally got to use my steam mop last weekend. I'm ashamed to admit just how bad my ceramic tile floors were. I used to mop every weekend but this thing showed me just how much my mop was missing. By the time I was done doing 2 floors the pad was black. Not sure it will ever come clean again. Unfortunately I can't find the second pad or the scented pads that came with it so I ordered more. The point is that this steam mop did an amazing job. My floors look like they did when they were new. I haven't tried it on the laminate floors yet but it is supposed to be safe for them as well. I'll find out later today. It even came with an attachment to do carpets with. Just set the mop head into the attachment and it glides across carpet like a well oiled machine (Figurative speech. No oil is used) LOL I would definitely recommend this steam mop to anybody. It really does do an amazing job and it's really easy to use. Floors look and feel new when you walk on them. I can't wear socks on my feet so I have to go bare footed. Floor hasn't felt this clean since it was put down. Just amazing.
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