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Bissell Crosswave Max + Hardfloor Sanitize Formula 80oz

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Style: Crosswave Max + Sanitize Formula


Features

  • Every BISSELL purchase helps save pets. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets.
  • Vacuum and wash your floors at the same time with cordless freedom.
  • Up to 30 minutes of cordless cleaning power* with a 36V lithium ion battery.
  • Every BISSELL purchase helps save pets. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets.
  • Cleans and sanitizes, eliminating 99.9% of bacteria.*
  • Removes tracked in dirt, grime, mud, and tough pet messes from sealed hard floors.

Brand: Bissell


Included Components: Battery


Is Cordless?: Yes


Runtime: 30 minutes


Recommended Uses For Product: Pet Foundation


Brand: Bissell


Included Components: Battery


Is Cordless?: Yes


Runtime: 30 minutes


Recommended Uses For Product: Pet Foundation


Form Factor: Stick


Color: Blue


Manufacturer: Bissell


Item Weight: 5 pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very nice but too heavy
Style: Crosswave Max
Pros: Love that it vacuums and mops at the same time. Super easy to use. One tank can mop around 700 sqft. The vacuum and the dock look super luxurious. Cons: Sometimes when I mop it leaves this nasty streaks so I have to go back and forth to get rid of them. Not sure why. Also it’s kinda too heavy I can barely use it with one hand for a long time. Also since it’s pretty bulky I can’t really get it under the bed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 8, 2023 by Alexa C

  • Inspirational and pretty well designed
Style: Crosswave Max
So, things were pretty grubby, I will admit. I got really tired of fighting my ill-balanced dyson animal vac, my ecovacs kept dying when my housemate’s long hair would get tangled, and the various mops I had with washable pads were just not easy to use. Especially as a small woman with rheumatoid arthritis! Then I got this thing... and now I’m on a cleaning tear! Pros: Not having the cord is fabulous. And the machine clearly indicates in ten minute intervals how much charge is left so you can plan ahead. I know that half an hour isn’t very long, but it is more than enough for my small house. Convenient start. It is pretty easy to set up to run each time. You pop in one of the two brush rollers (so yesterday’s can finish drying, yes you too may be inspired to give this a quick run around your high traffic areas daily), add the brush cover and the dirty water tank, add the clean water and cleaner and off you go. Everything clicks into place in a satisfying manner. Lightweight and quiet. For a vacuum, I’d say it is pretty quiet. And somehow the noise it makes bothers me less. The noise of the old vac was really something I hated. When full of water it has some weight to it, obviously, but not a ton beyond that and the handles are good. Easy to operate. There are a few things to get used to and remember, but it is easy enough to master. The trigger for more clean water is effortless to press and hold ao your fingers don’t cramp. The buttons are easy and decently placed, though I kinda wish the rug/hard floor button was not so easy to hit instead of power, but it isn’t like that hurts much. Most of the parts come apart and go back on easily even for arthritic hands, though the roller cover was a bit stiff and might have been tricky if I was having a bad flare. It seems to be getting a bit easier over time. Storing after use is easy. You put it on the dock and hit a button and it will wash the roller for you. Then you pop that and the air filter out of it and put those in the provided rack to dry. Pour the satisfyingly revolting water down the toilet and rinse the tank and let it dry. Let it charge for tomorrow. The cleaner is not bad. You are limited to their cleaner, but it does not have a strong odor and doesn’t make me sneeze. I think after your initial few cleans you could easily skimp on or skip the cleaner for most maintenance. Suction is great. I only have hard floors, but this vac will pick up anything but ridiculously large or heavy debris. It is fantastic at cleaning up cat puke/hairballs. With a bit of finesse, it leaves the floor nearly dry, similar to damp mopping. So far (1month) I have no problems with pet or long, wirey human hair clogging it or getting excessively stuck on the roller. I would say it replaces a normal vac though I do keep a small hand vac with a nozzle for tight spaces. Cons and tips: Filter amnesia. Somehow, I found I kept forgetting to put the air filter back in which would result dirty water on the floor and it not drying the floor. I ‘fixed’ this by drying/storing the filter in top of the tank, not in the rack where I tended not to see it. Edges are not perfect. Although going nose-in to an edge improves performance there is still a strip it doesn’t get. I just plan to let the robot vacuum get that and swipe it with a damp rag when needed. Streaks. On a very, very smooth floor you can see some streaks when the light is just right. I think using distilled water might help if you are super fussy about that, but I’m just happy that the floor is soooo much cleaner than with a normal vac or mop. Weird post-cleaning ritual. After running the brush cleaning cycle the instructions tell you to wipe the water out of the charger tray and they say this is to avoid corroding the contacts. This makes zero sense because those contacts are waaaay up in the handle. I suspect the manual was written to a beta model with the contacts on the tray. Anyhow, lifting it out of the tray and wiping then leaves you with a spot to wipe on your floor where the vac rested for this. Seems a silly oversight after making such an otherwise well-working product. Doesn’t get under. Although it swivels nicely from side to side the vac does not ‘lay down’ as much as some others for getting under furniture. Again, I plan to mostly let the robot deal with those areas and occasionally shuffle furniture to get under the middle of the bed, etc. I’d rate that feature as a ‘C’ as it is OK, but not great. Be sure to leave a few minutes charge on the machine to run the brush cleaner. If it is completely dead, you can’t perform that operation. Not a big deal if you pay a little attention, but you don’t want to forget and have things get moldy. The brush is very gentle. This is a good thing and a bad thing. It is very easy on your floors, but if your house, like mine, started out pretty dirty it may take a few iterations to really get all the gunk. Likewise, I have some wood floors that are very old and worn with bad crevices and I found I needed to scrub them a bit with a stiff brush and some of the diluted bissel cleaner before using the bissel, but this was unusual circumstances and a one-time deeper clean. Just buy it already! I hate cleaning, but this thing is kinda fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 26, 2020 by Elizabeth A. Newell

  • Works as well as can be expected...
Style: Crosswave Max
Is it going to be a full substitution for a good old-fashioned deep clean? No, but I have 3 x-large dogs + kids, 2000 sq ft of hard floors and this works well at keeping my floors clean enough to where I wouldn't freak out if someone stopped by unannounced. I do dry vacuum with my Dyson first because I'd rather spend 15 minutes dry vacuuming than 15 minutes pulling wet dog hair out of my Crosswave. If I was actually committed enough to use it every other day as I anticipated when I bought it, I'm sure it would work even better but the only issues I have had can be attributed to the fact that my floors are filthy. When it leaves puddles of muddy water on the floor (which I'm seeing here as a common complaint), I just stop the sprayer and keep going over the puddle until it sucks it up. If you're experiencing this, your floors are filthy like mine. Admit it. I don't know why anyone is complaining about the clean up. I'm disabled and the 2-3 minutes it takes to clean this machine thats gobbed with hair by the time I'm done with it (even though I dry vacuumed with my Dyson first) beats lugging a mop and bucket around, straining my back, hips, and ankles with the back/forth side to side motions of mopping, any day. If youre ambitious enough to do a mop/bucket or steamer once a month and use this the rest of the time, you'd be solid. As for battery life, it does about half my house before it needs to be recharged but again, my floors are filthy. If they weren't, it would do the whole house on one charge. I've spot cleaned my area rugs with it as well and again, is it as good as a full size rug cleaner, no. I wouldn't count on the results being the same for cleaning the entire rug but its great to not have to pull out a whole other machine every time I come across some mystery stain on my rug and its awesome for freshening up the specific area of the rug where one of my dogs sleeps. I do not use it as a vacuum so I cant comment on that, I use it strictly for mopping though it does pick up whatever hair/particles I missed with my Dyson. To me, its worth the investment for the sheer convenience of it. UPDATE AFTER ONE YEAR: I now use this every morning for 10 mins to clean the high traffic areas of my house. Again, it will NOT completely replace a good mop/bucket clean but, if used regularly for maintenance it will prolong the time between the need for deep cleanings. As for puddles, I found they are caused a lot by pushing the fluid trigger too much. If youre getting muddy puddles, your floor is dirty and youre using too much fluid trying to clean it. Start with a mop/bucket cleaned floor first and use this from there to maintain it. Once your floor is clean and you use this for maintenance, you dont need as much fluid, you wont get puddles and you wont need to mop/bucket clean as often. I used to mop/bucket weekly and the floor would only look good for a day at best. Now I maintain my already clean floor with this daily and only have to mop/bucket every 4-6 weeks. I still vacuum with my Dyson daily because I have German Shepards. If you do not have kids/pets, I could see this being enough on its own but for the rest of us, its an awesome mainanance tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 6, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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