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Bissell CrossWave HydroSteam Steam Mop, 3-in-1 Wet Dry Vacuum Mop with Steam Function, Hard Floor Cleaner Machine with Sanitize Formula, 35151

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Style: CrossWave HydroSteam


Features

  • 3-IN-1 HYDROSTEAM: 20% STRONGER CLEANING*. Vacuum, wash and steam floors at once. HydroSteam Technology combines water and steam to dissolve tough grease 20% faster than steam-only cleaners. Ideal for kitchen spills and pet messes. *Based on internal testing vs. steam-only cleaners on grease.
  • TANGLE-FREE BRUSHROLL STOPS HAIR WRAP. Effortlessly prevents hair wrap and handles stubborn pet hair with our specialized brushroll design.
  • DUAL-TANK SYSTEM FOR FRESHER CLEANING. Separates clean water and dirty water to avoid reusing dirty water. Maintains powerful cleaning on all messes.
  • ONE-TOUCH SELF-CLEANING. Press a button to clean the brushroll automatically. Zero manual effort.
  • MULTI-SURFACE VERSATILITY. Clean wet and dry messes on tile, sealed wood, laminate, and more. Refresh area rugs with powerful steam!

Description

Tackle the toughest pet spills and stains — like muddy paw prints and spilled food— with the power of HydroSteam™ Technology. Proven to clean tough, sticky messes 20% better, this machine uses a combination of specialized cleaning formula with HydroSteam™ Technology to clean across multiple surfaces. You'll always clean with fresh water and formula, thanks to the machine's Two-Tank Technology. Plus, this machine boasts a self-cleaning cycle that allows for ease of clean after the clean up. And this machine doesn’t just clean up after pets, it helps save them! BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation® and its mission to help save homeless pets. When you buy a BISSELL® product, you help save pets, too. We’re proud to design products that help make pet messes, odors and pet homelessness disappear.

Brand: Bissell


Color: Multi


Item Weight: 12.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 11.61"D x 13.78"W x 26.14"H


Style: CrossWave HydroSteam


Brand: Bissell


Color: Multi


Item Weight: 12.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 11.61"D x 13.78"W x 26.14"H


Style: CrossWave HydroSteam


Model Name: CrossWave HydroSteam


Capacity: 28 Fluid Ounces


Power Source: Corded Electric


Manufacturer: BISSELL


UPC: 011120268720


Item Weight: 12.5 pounds


Item model number: 35151


Form Factor: Upright


Care instructions: Follow after care instructions provided in user guide.


Assembly required: Yes


Number of pieces: 1


Batteries required: No


Battery type: Lithium-Ion


Included Components: CrossWave HydroSteam Plus


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Game-Changer for Cleaning – Love This Wet-Dry Vac!
Style: CrossWave HydroSteam Deluxe
I recently purchased the BISSELL CrossWave HydroSteam Deluxe Wet Dry Vac, and I’m absolutely thrilled with how well it works! It’s become an essential part of my cleaning routine...especially with having 4 dogs! The fact that this vacuum both vacuums and washes your floors at the same time is a total game-changer! I have hardwood floors, and the CrossWave does an excellent job of picking up dust, dirt, and debris while leaving the floors clean and shiny. The HydroSteam feature is amazing – it really helps break down stuck-on grime and bacteria, making my floors feel so much fresher than just a regular mop. The steam is gentle yet effective, and I love knowing I’m sanitizing as I clean. I love how versatile this model is. It works great on both hard floors and area rugs. I can easily switch between modes with the push of a button, making it perfect for my mixed flooring. It’s surprisingly lightweight for a multi-functional vacuum. The swivel steering makes it really easy to maneuver around furniture, and I don’t have to strain to get to corners or edges. The tank is easy to fill and empty, and the self-cleaning feature is a huge plus. The machine cleans itself after every use, which makes maintenance a breeze. I don’t have to worry about cleaning the brushes or hoses manually – they get cleaned automatically! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2025 by Jennifer Brady

  • Big improvement over older model
Style: CrossWave HydroSteam
TLDR: This unit is great. Buy it. 6 week update and PRO TIP: The dirty reservoir is pretty large, but the bypass valve shuts off way way way before the reservoir is anywhere near full. The lid of the reservoir has a float on its underside. Idea is when the dirty water is high enough to lift the float, the vacuum will suck the float the rest of the way up and block off the inlet to the vacuum motor. Which is fine - but I think Bissell set the bypass point way too low - so the motor bypasses WAY before the reservoir actually needs to be emptied. If you look at the underside of the (black) reservoir lid, the (gray) float simply rides on a track. It's simply enough to pry the float out of the track. Doing this will prevent the motor from bypassing. Ever. So now you don't have to empty the reservoir anywhere near as often. HOWEVER!!! Now it's up to YOU to ensure you don't let the dirty water get high enough that you risk it getting sucked into the vacuum motor. If you're a tinkerer - you could cut a small hole into the float and add lead shot (or similar) to weigh it down. Obviously you'll need to test/tune to find the correct weight that retains the automatic bypass feature - but delays it until the reservoir is more full. THE BACK STORY: I've had an older Crosswave for 8 or 9 years. Hard to say for sure, but I think the last year or so it wasn't working as well as new, particularly its ability to suck the liquid back up off the floor. I'm cleaning up messes, daily and oftentimes multiple times per day, on account of two Weimaraners that are nearly 16 years old... So my old CW has really been getting a workout. The CW finally died last week. Honestly it deserves a Viking-style funeral... Had no problem ordering another Bissell. Basically, I ordered this one because it was the fanciest most expensive one available with a cord. I don't like to be beholden to the whims of a finicky battery. I just want to plug it in and have reliable power for as long as I want. THIS NEW UNIT: This one works way, way better than the old one, and has a bunch of new and improved features Suction: Big improvement. Hoovers the moisture up off the floor really well. Hoovers the solution out of the crevices between the hardwood boards really well. Works considerably better than my old unit did - even when it was new. Very pleased. Clean Reservoir: Same as the old one. Interchangeable, I think. I've noticed it seems to go through cleaning solution faster than the old one. Quite fast, in fact. For my purposes - dealing with heavy messes - this is an improvement - but you'll need to refill the reservoir for every 100-150 square feet, even if you're only doing a "moderate" clean. Dirty Reservoir: Improved. Bissell added a lift-out basket that collects the heavy stuff. Thus, you can dump that out into the trash before pouring out the dirty mop water. Nice feature. However, the "suction bypass" valve that opens and forces you to empty the mop water is set to open earlier than the old model - and the reservoir isn't very full. No big deal, but considering the machine goes through cleaning solution pretty fast and does such an effective job sucking it back up - means you'll be filling/emptying the reservoirs pretty often. Brush Roller: Slightly improved. It has a pull tab that's easier to get ahold of so you can lift out and remove the roller. Otherwise, it's more or less the same as before. Steam: Surprisingly effective. Heats up surprisingly fast! While the steam function is NOT comparable to a legitimate steam cleaner (I have a Dupray), it definitely helps lift off messes that have dried onto the floor. It'd be awesome if it offered as much steaming power as a real steam cleaner - but it does help and thankfully it heats up in only 30 seconds or so. Headlight: A welcome addition. I would have thought this was just a gimmick - but it honestly does help you see what your doing and focus on problem areas. It gets brighter when you pull the trigger to dispense cleaning solution. It also stays on WHENEVER the unit is plugged in. I don't love that because I keep my unit plugged in and ready to go all the time - but that's because I'm dealing with two senior dogs that have a lot of accidents. Self Clean: Also very very welcome. I also thought this was a gimmick - but it works really well. No, it doesn't do a 100% job of cleaning out the brush roller and compartment - but it gives it a solid once-over. Nice improvement. Docking Station: Another very welcome addition. First, it fits the shape of the business-end of the machine perfectly so the unit can sort of seal itself up to effectively perform its self-clean function. Secondly, it creates a place to store the unit where the left-over moisture on the brush roller doesn't get on the floor - particularly important if you'll be storing the unit sitting on hardwood that will get stained by moisture that can soak in. This effects me because I use the unit so often (2X per day) that I keep it at the ready, all the time. Mode Selection: A simple but nice detail - the unit stays in whatever mode you were in when you LAST used it - rather than you having to set the mode every time you turn the unit on. Thank you. Noise Level: A little quieter than the old one, but still loud. No problem for me. Overall, seems like a great unit so far and it's nice to see all the improvements Bissell has implemented. Hopefully this new unit is a long-lasting trooper like the old one was. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2025 by turbo54

  • 5 STARS (minus the manual which is horrible). Try the following…
Style: CrossWave HydroSteam
I’ve had this machine for well over a year, used it heavily 3-5 times a week, and love it! But, you have to know what the manual leaves out to make it work really well and efficiently. AND, you DO actually have to read the manual. It took me 6 months to make this the best machine I have ever used with lots of trial and error. A better manual would have saved me so much time! I have had nearly every problem listed in the reviews but so far have discovered it was either user (my!) error or there is an easy way to fix the problem. So, here is my manual in no great order! *First, it has to be put together just right. If things aren’t clicked in, anything is loose, whatever, go back and re-assemble everything to make sure everything is in place. Seems silly, but it makes a huge difference. It leaked everywhere my first use and the lid to the formula dispenser wasn’t on exactly right. Next, this isn’t a machine like a regular vacuum where you make one swipe up and back and move to the adjoining “swipe.” The way it has worked best for me is to : 1. First, divide the floor into sections and clean each section one at a time. I often use tile lines to keep track of where I am. For instance, in an average sized square kitchen, divide it into 4 smaller squares. Do each section separately. I use the STEAM setting almost exclusively. 2. For the first up and back swipes, squeeze the water/formula dispenser button most or the entire time, covering the first small section. Holding the dispenser button the whole time will leave areas that are too wet and streaky. That’s ok. The extra liquid that sits while you do the rest of that section helps soak loose any tough spots or stains. If you don’t do small sections at a time and try to do the entire floor at once, you will have a huge wet mess or an unclean, streaky floor. 3. Next, WITHOUT using the water/formula button (vacuum function only), go back over that same section using similar back and forth swipes, just a little more slowly, to suck up the extra liquid. It uses the steam to really clean the area well that way also. Depending on how dirty the floor was, you may need to use a little more liquid here and there and dry vacuum that up again. After you have gone over the area with the vacuum function only (and if you’re a perfectionist like I am), you may want to go diagonally over the same area to remove any tiny lines that are left and get rid of any streaks you see. When you get the hang of this, cleaning a hard floor goes super, super fast and the floor looks great! Plus, it is mostly dry right away if you have gone over it enough with the steam/vacuum function only. More tips: * It does edges and corners very well, but if it’s missing dirt or debris somewhere along a wall or floorboard, try to go horizontally along the edge rather than approaching it vertically or “head on” (or vice versa). Once in a while it won’t reach into a really tight corner and you have to use a cloth or something. Not very often though. * If the floor has a ton of animal hair, big leaves, lots of debris, sweep that up first with a broom or vacuum. This machine is great but not a shopvac! * The first couple times you use it you will be shocked at the amount of dirt, lint, hair, debris, etc. that it sucks up. If you have cleaned a really dirty area and the machine starts leaving debris, you probably need to rinse out the dirty liquid container and other parts. Clean the machine out VERY well after each use. It sucks up so much you didn’t see that it takes a bit to rinse off all the parts. You should also let it dry in between uses. * When filling the clean water/formula bottle, I use a little less formula than the line indicates and add a little more water. If you are getting too many suds on the floor, use a more dilute formula. The steam function with warm water in the bottle alone is actually sufficient without any formula for lots of uses. * You can clean the replaceable filters by opening the mesh trap door and rinsing really well on both sides. Eventually you will need to replace it, but I definitely don’t do it as often as recommended because you can run clean water through it from both directions and make it last a lot longer. * Once I started using this and got the hang of it, all I could imagine was how a regular mop just moved around the dirt. There is a learning curve so I’d give it til the very end of the return window to send it back unless you e tried it multiple times or something is clearly broken. * Finally, I wouldn’t bother with the cordless models. Tried those and they ran out of battery way too fast using the above described method. Good luck from a home with a 12 year old, 2 dogs and 2 kittens with a (mostly!) clean floor!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2026 by Carey

  • Super Handy
Style: CrossWave HydroSteam
Perfect for hardwood floors. Easy to clean. We love this so much. I would say that as it is decent for carpets it isnt going to get them as clean as you would expect from a typical shampooer. So dont get this if you plan on using it on a lot of carpets.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2026 by Desiree Wilson

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