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Bundle of BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max All in One Wet-Dry Vacuum Cleaner and Mop for Hard Floors and Area Rugs, Black, 2554A + BISSELL® Limited Edition Spiced Apple Multi-Surface Formula 2-Pack

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Style: CrossWave Cordless Max + Apple Multi-Surface Formula 2-Pack


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  • EVERY PURCHASE SAVES PETS. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets.Brush System : Rotating. Cleaning Path Width : 10.5". Swivel Head : Yes..Carry Handle : Yes. Clean Tank Capacity : Water Tank - 28 oz | Dirt Tank - 18.6 oz
  • EVERY PURCHASE SAVES PETS. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets.
  • VACUUM & WASH AT THE SAME TIME. Combine floor cleaning chores with cordless freedom.
  • LIMITED EDITION SPICED APPLE FRAGRANCE. Boasts a bright, crisp apple scent with a touch of cinnamon spice.
  • 36V LITHIUM-ION BATTERY. Provides up to 30 minutes of cordless cleaning power.
  • FORMULATED FOR OPTIMUM CLEANING PERFORMANCE. Made specifically for BISSELL CrossWave and SpinWave machines.
  • IMPROVED EDGE CLEANING. Easily pick up pet hair that gathers along baseboards and in corners of your home.
  • DISSOLVES DIRT, GRIME, AND TOUGH STICKY MESSES. Effective on on sealed hard floors and area rugs1 . VIRTUALLY STREAK FREE CLEAN.
  • EARTH FRIENDLY FORMULA. Biodegradable detergents. Contains no heavy metals, phosphates or dyes.

Brand: Bissell


Color: Black


Style: CrossWave Cordless Max + Apple Multi-Surface Formula 2-Pack


Form Factor: Stick


Included Components: Brush


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  • Better than a Swiffer or Spray Mop, Make Daily Mopping Part of Routine
Style: Crosswave Max
I'm going to write this review comparing the Crosswave to both a $30 spray mop/swiffer that you can find a million different models of on here, and to a traditional mop and bucket. Summary at the bottom. Cleaning Ability: 4.5/5 The crosswave lands somewhere between the mop and bucket, and spray mop for cleaning ability. It does land much closer to the mop and bucket, however, which is the best way to deep clean your floor. What this does do better than the m&b is sanitize. I feel much better cleaning my bathroom with this rather than a mop and bucket that becomes contaminated the second you rinse the mop. Something the Crosswave also does that the others don't is cleaning solid waste. You can clean up a spilled bowl of cereal, for example, with just this one device; vacuuming and mopping simultaneously. I've had some pretty messy spills, dried liquids, food that's fallen and been stomped on, and this has no problem cleaning it up. Ease of Use: 3/5 The winner here is clearly the spray mop or swiffer. I would say the mopping itself is extremely easy, but you're only deferring your effort. After use, you'll have to run the cleaning cycle, empty the drain water container, clean out the solid waste from the basket, rinse the filter, and possibly clean the rotating head every few uses with soap and water. I still find this easier than dealing with a mop and bucket, but barely. Just don't expect to be able to grab this, mop up, and then throw it back in the closet having saved so much time and energy. Price: 3/5 Well, it's a bit more than a mop and bucket to say the least. I got mine on sale for less than $300, and I'm not sure I could justify spending full price ($411 List Price) on this. But, I don't have any regrets so far. I find myself much more likely to mop daily, and my house has been cleaner since I've bought it. Reliability: -/5 This is an unknown, but its already lasted longer than any spray mop I've bought, which seem to fail after 2-4 months. The win here will definitely go to the mop and bucket. I'll update this if anything changes. Maintenance: 4/5 Maintenance is pretty easy here. I'll eventually have to replace the filter, but it came with an extra mop head. The mop head seems high quality and should last quite a while. The filter is washable, so I haven't had to worry about that yet. I haven't tried any other cleaners, but you're supposed to use the stuff from the manufacturer, so be prepared to pay more for cleaner than you're used to, but it's pretty reasonably priced. Build Quality: 4.5/5 This feels like a high quality product in line with a Dyson or Miele. My only concern is that the charging/cleaning station feels quite cheap. Other than that, I have no worries that this will last a while. The battery lasts plenty long to mop my whole house. Overall: 4/5 If you have the money to spend and want to make daily mopping part of your routine, this really does beat the spray mops and swiffers of the world. It's very nice having something I can easily grab after cooking dinner and give the kitchen a once over, mopping and vacuuming at the same time. It certainly beats the mop and bucket for cleaning a localized spill, and can still handle my whole house if it needs to. It won't replace the deep cleaning of a good mop and a bucket of hot, soapy water, but it will get you 90% of the way there, and for me, that's enough to make it worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022 by Dan

  • I love this Wet Mop
Style: Crosswave Max
I was using an O’Cedar ring mop for a few years and always hated feeling like I was just going over my floors with dirty water. I was constantly changing the water and buying new mop heads ( no way I was cleaning them in my washing machine). The step wringer finally broke so it was time to make a decision on a new mop. I did my research and loved many of the features of this wet dry vacuum. We live in Florida so track sand in and have cats that occasionally throw up on the floor. We have all LVP floors and this works great. I was amazed at how much dirt came up when I thought my floors were clean. My 2 favorite features are the self cleaning cycle of the mop head when you’re done and the fact that it’s cordless. It is definitely worth the investment. Snaps together easily and recharges quickly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023 by Jan Jan

  • It does an okayish job.
Style: Crosswave Max
I found that getting it to clean the floor evenly you need to use a lot of water. I found that the roll doesn’t hit the floor as much as I think it should. The pros to this is that it has great suction. It cleans up all the water pretty well. I just wish it scrubbed the floor better. Now I’m not one of those people that try and clean up a hoarders mess with it. I vacuumed my floor before using it. I don’t want to clean out a knarly brush. 🤢 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2023 by Joe

  • 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

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