Bissell Crosswave Cordless MAX at Amazon: geni.us/5nDZYE Bissell Crosswave Pet Pro (corded) at Amazon: geni.us/089wJXB Bissell Crosswave (corded) at Amazon: geni.us/bhkjnb
I honestly don’t understand why anyone would ever use a machine like or similar to this to pick up spaghetti, coffee grounds, etc. I have the corded cross wave pet pro and it keeps my hardwood floors looking fantastic, and passes the walking around in white socks test. If I had a big spill, especially food I wouldn’t even consider sucking all that goop through a machine
I completely agree. I was thinking why wouldn't you just pick up the big chunks then hit the floor with the crosswave for the fine details. You wouldn't even do that with any machine or regular mop.
same as i thought. the machine is good for really good spot clean. it makes the floor feels so clean and shiny. picking up gulp of a mess would just add debires sticking to the roller. although i have used it on a day dry smoothie i split near the fridge rushing to work. came back home and it clean up the dry smoothie easily. i was surprised. i used it on bathroom rug, and it felt like i dont have to take it to the washer anymore.
Bought this vacuum after watching the video on amazon for 328 on sale. When opening out of the box, I was impressed on the quality feel of the unit itself , with a nice weight to it but still easy to lift with one hand. Did a great job on the bedroom hardwood floor, very easy setup , pieces just snap in, click. Again top quality. Battery indicator only dropped to 2 bars after a full charge and using for 30 minutes while constantly holding down the wash/spray trigger. Cleaning after use was easier than expected. Again pieces snap in and out easily . So just empty dirty water tank , put back in vacuum to run self cleaning cycle which is about 40 seconds, then disassemble again, snap out clean, and dirty water tank , rinse , cover for brush roll snaps out then brush roll itself snap out , rinse and let dry. Brush roll for me was clean from the self cleaning , but for heavier messes you can rinse this again and then let dry. My vacuum came with multi surface and wood floor cleaner so you’re good to go right after opening. Bottom line, highly recommend, thanks VACUUM WARS for this video which that and Bissell’s amazing customer service convinced me to purchase.
Thanks for the feed back. Looking for something to replace by current steamer that really doesn’t clean very well. I bought it because I got in the disinfecting your floors all the time.
I have the crosswave pet pro and I love it! I have 5 kids, 3 cats and a dog and it's my go to for everything. Mine came with 2 of the pet brushes, 2 regular brush and two rug brushes, so I can easily switch brushes so they can dry. Also an extra filter. I use is every day and don't mind the clean up, when you use a mop and bucket you have to clean and rinse it all out too. It has saved my back!
Are you talking about the corded one? I’m thinking about getting it but curious how the clean up of the parts is? Vs the self cleaning mode on the wireless
@@melissaann7380 yes I have the Corded one. I do wish it went right to the edges but I'm not sure how close the cordless actually gets either. I'm not sure on the self cleaning, honestly I would probably just clean it my self. The bid away for me was battery life and I read that with the cord it will have more power
Mine just quit working last week and now I'm looking into another one. I really didnt want to have to spend money on this again since it broke literally 2 and a half weeks after the warranty expired.
0:21 Although I love product refinements over time, their product stacks just gets so confusing. Glad to have your channel to disambiguate whats going on.
I stopped using the cross wave for pet messes and bigger spills because one of the downsides of traditional mopping- coming in contact with the mess- was present with the crosswave too. It also made it more of a hassle to clean up messes, especially pet messes, since you have to clean it which takes almost as long as mopping, but then have to thoroughly clean the machine to avoid smells and bacteria from sitting there until it's next use.
Thank you. I bought the max Cordless. It removed stains on a light coloured carpet (mainly white) and it removes stains that professional cleaners could not. It may be that I went over the spotss more often, or maybe they did not look for the spots. Anyway, it is expenseive, and feel it is worth it.
i really love the original crosswave. it does mopping with ease. maybe some people dont like it. but i love it so much. it better than traditional mopping. no back pains. fast cleaning job, no sweeping after done vacuuming. just receive my tineco s12 yesterday as 2nd vacuum. both are great vacuum. as my liking, corded version better. no need to to wait 3-5 hours to charge the battery
I'd like a corded version of a cordless max. They shouldn't stop producing corded versions, I want to stop cleaning when I'm finished cleaning, not when the battery tells me to stop
This is my concern. I'm debating on the Cordless Max vs the Pet Pro. Since my wife I have 3 cats and a corgi, in a 1500 sqft home. I think the pet pro for 150 less is perfect.
Thank you sooo much honestly really appreciate your videos. I was up all day and night looking up the different crosswave. I was even looking at the Hoover floor mate and was so indecisive but I think I am going with the Crosswave Max. Thank you again.
HAD MINE now for 4 weeks use it daily, does great on rugs and love it to death recommend it, down fall is mine came with many attachments with no real explanation as to which is for which. Great review. My grand baby got ill on thanksgiving, cleaned up the mess fast and disinfected the mess and cleaner after. but was really impressed.
You haven't mentioned about the "improved" edge cleaning vs the other models that is advertised in the official Bissell video. Does it have better edge cleaning?
Ok I just have to say this...why on earth would you use a vacuum like this to clean up anything extremely messy like the spaghetti on a floor?...a simple pick up in 3 secs with a rag or cloth or paper towel will do just as good a job and you won't spend 20 mins cleaning the bloody vacuum afterwards!!!! I've got the Crosswave Advanced model here in Europe and use it in a large room 15' x 32' to mop/dry the laminate flooring every 8 weeks or so. As a daily vacuum to pick up accidental messy spills etc the paper towel is used.
@@stlwrx Exactly- the real issue is the time consuming clean up of the Crosswave itselt! I will add, however, I think it is absolutely brilliant as a wet mop for a larger floor area...I love how it drys the floor too. Much easier and better than getting a mop and bucket out. I also tried it out on a thin wool Persian Kelim rug that got a little stained underneath from the latex antislip...worked brilliantly on that too (the Kelim rug) with the correct cleaning solution (used the Bissell Wash & Remove Pro Total w/OXY). As mentioned in another Vacuum Wars vid I did have to double the recommended amount of solution tho to get it to work.
Totally agree with the con about clean up after use. What I personally recommend is to vacuum your floors with a regular vacuum first and use the crosswave as your mopping tool. I’ve tried vacuuming dry with the crosswave and hate it. Stuff gets stuck in the filter and clogs it within minutes, it can’t get corners and has no attachments like a dedicated vacuum. The mopping/wet vacuuming is the best thing ever though. Have yet to find anything else that cleans my floors as well. It can remove layers of dirt on floors. This new cordless crosswave seems to out perform the pet pro (what I have currently) in many ways. But one con I feel is the battery life. I use my crosswave for my entire house, 1300 sq ft of 99% laminate flooring. In my case a 30 minute battery life would be a huge inconvenience. Right now with my pet pro it takes me about an hour to do my entire house. Usually have to stop once or twice to empty the canister or do a self clean to unclog the base a bit from dog hair. If I really want to deep clean I move slower and it can take longer than an hour.
I have the Philips Aqua Trio since 8 Years and now the cordless crosswave and i only use those devices as a replacement for a mop, not vacuum cleaner which means i always use the normal vacuum cleaner for cleaning the tiles and afterwards i use the crosswave which is just a joy because with a normal mop you need a big and heavy water bucket, you have to clean your mop every minute and take new water and wring it out etc.. with a cordless crosswave everything is more comfortable and you dont need to clean it, just use the cleaning function and thats it.
@@TeslaRules1856 true but i can not recommend the bissel product becaue it leaves to much sreakes and its overall in inferior construction because it uses strangely only a tiny amount of water but in the same way the floor is to wet. All other products use much more water which is better but leave the floor much dryer. There is some kind of flaw in the product design of the bissel.
@@TeslaRules1856 The Philips leaves no streaks but it is very heavy and not cordless, the head dont swivel, so it has downsided but for me the most important is that it leaves no streaks since i have glossy tiles. I guess thats because it uses two wollers with much higher rpm. The best solution would be the tineco device, its cordless and according to many reviews it dont leave streaks. It uses much more water or better said the waste tank fills up much quicker compared to the Bissel but it leaves the floor drier. So it uses more water to clean but the floor is still much drier which let me think bissel make something wrong in the design.
As a spot cleaner for the carpet the cordless one is very good. I use mine as a dry vacuum and as a mop. Re big messes - where it is useful is for my pregnant wife especially if one of my 3 cats eats too quick and regurgitates her food.
Can you please address which vacuums the battery can be replaced and which ones cannot? I have a hard time paying 300+ for a vacuum and then it being a paperweight after the battery is no longer chargeable. Thank you
Can you do a review on these two again, but this time showing how they manage long dog hair ? I’m trying to figure out which one will workout the best ? I really want the cordless one as it is more convenient but I’m afraid it won’t pick up pet hair as well as the pet pro
I always clean my bissel crosswave after everyuse. I use bissel 3 times a week and you must clean eberytime filter and roll if you wan't to change every months these parts. For me is super effective, I have 2 pets and even I vacuumed before with my dyson dc and my ilife v5s pro night schedule, after I passed with bissell my tank have some hairs.
Best thing I have bought in a long time. I have 3 Lil dogs ,a cat ,2 monkeys and a 2 year old granddaughter . So for people that have a normal pet family it would be very helpful.
The Cordless cross wave vacumm. Is great . It has help me like no one can imagine. Being disable this mcchine is my best friend. On the negative side for me oís a tiny heavy..
I don't know what's up w the bad reviews tht complain about the hassle of having to remove the brush when you clean . I've owned every style crosswave bissell makes. I will NEVER mop again . Love the bissell
I sweep and vac the floors before I use my crosswave max. So as you mention its a mop replacement and for that its great. I have 2200 SF of hard wood floors and if they are dirty I am barely getting 1/3 of home clean on battery time. If they had a 60 min battery time it would be so much better for this price point.
I just picked up the corded Crosswave Pet pro from Bissell on eBay as a refurbished model and for less than $100 shipped its so far 100% worth it (any more than that i dont think i would have bought one). I have all hardwood floors and it cleaned em up better than my Bona mop. it got my tile floors in my bathrooms/laundry room cleaner than they have been in awhile too.
Excellent vacuum and well worth the price🌼 We have 6 dogs and our old vacuum couldn't keep up. First run with the Hoover Pet Max was great! We were quite surprised to see how much it picked up. Would definitely buy again.
I had this wet/vac for about a month now and I'm honestly going to say that the idea of this vacuum is better than the actual vacuum. The only reason I'm keeping it is that my husband wants to keep it for quick pet clean up. I've had to hover and go back and forth for 2 to 5 minutes straight over sticky spots and you also have to have the right solution to remove really tough grime. it's not worth 400.00 honestly. but I'm overall happy that someone reviews it, does the green one have more color have more power than the turquoise? Great Video, overall!
I love, love, love, my Bissell Crosswave. I can clean the kitchen floor and go over bedroom carpets to give them a cleaner look and smell. The clean-up of the Crosswave, for me, is no problem. At least I don't have to unscrew anything and try to put it back together. Like a Kirby, I can make it look brand new every time I use it. I don't know of any other machine that can do regular floors, carpets and rugs, is lightweight and easy to take apart and put back together. I'd love to have the cordless features with a cord. I usually need my machine for long periods of time and have no patience with waiting for a charge. Thanks for the video.
Have one of these. Its good for a light hard floor cleaning, fast and fairly light. What's a pain is cleaning the unit, its easy to dump out the dirty water but **really cleaning** the unit's vacuuming system is a pain.
I have the regular corded crosswave and I love it I dont use a broom ever . It's the best invention bissell has made , I can crosswave my whole apartment in 10 minutes and it only takes me 5 minutes to break down and clean. I love how bissell made it so easy to take apart , when it breaks down I will get the cordless max . . I have all hard wood floors except my bedroom but I have the shark apex zero m for that . Only thing I wish is that the crosswave solution was alot more fragrant it cleans my floors fantastic dont get me wrong the water is black everytime which is good . But you cant really smell the solution in the air . So if your a person that likes strong smells , I would suggest just getting a mop and fabulouso and after you crosswave just go over your floors again with just the mop . I know it seems dumb because it's like well what's the point of my crosswave . But its strictly just for added fragrance. And it wont take long because the crosswave has already swept and deep cleaned so it's just a quick pass over . This is what I do because I like strong smells .
Man I got a hell of a deal on the new Cross wave x7 for the wife and I , we bought a spot cleaner for the house and car and it came with a 50% discount coupon, decided to buy a electric mop and the coupon worked for the new x7 total price was 245 freaking amazing
All in all, the way the debris canister is designed... Without water this is useless as a dry vacuum. I'm surprised he doesn't mention this in ANY of his videos. The filter will clog almost instantly when vacuuming dry. This is an electric mop and doesn't replace a dry vacuum what so ever.
Here's another tip using the crosswave.. I use a different brush for each floor.. even if you use the same multi-floor brush.. Obviously the kitchen is going to be the dirtiest.. so I use 1 brush for the kitchen, 1 brush for the hardwood floors, and 1 brush for the rugs. And FYI one brush for the bathroom. You would not want to clean up bathroom floor dirtiness and then spread it on the rest of your floors.. The self-cleaning Trey works well. But it's not going to disinfect that stuff..
I’d like to see how these type do over grout lines. Because the grout will normally be 1+ millimeters lower than the tile, how clean can it get the grout lines?
Even tho I have a shark apex duo clean zero m i dont use it to vaccum my hard wood floors . I dont have a problem with small debris getting clogged . For instance i vacuumed a bunch of sesame seeds yesterday and cleaning was fine . I also never use my crosswave just in dry mode I always have my trigger down while I'm cleaning . So it's doing what its avertisted to mop and sweep at the same time . I dont just do a couple of trigger presses for each area. So there fore I dont have a problem with debris . I can break down and clean my crosswave in 5 minutes as stated before. So I'm not sure why people complain about clean up . But also it's just me and my boyfriend and my dog in a 1 bedroom apartment and I have just light messes so maybe that's why . And also I'll use the cleaning tray with 2 big cups of water after every clean to throughly flush and I clean my filter after every clean and let it air dry over night . And twice a week I break my machine down completely to clean throughly. I use my crosswave everyday
I have the hoover one per jet floormate and I must say that I really do like it but I will tell you this if you happen to get the filter wet while cleaning out the dirty water tank you won't be able to use it again until it fully dries. Also the one pwr to me seems to fill the dirty water tank up really fast meaning you will have to clean the tank out a lot, the fill line in the dirty tank is pretty low and I am shocked to see how much room is left in the dirty water tank to be filled up but you can't because it will stop sucking up. It comes with two batteries that last about 30 mins each, it has a high mode and an eco mode, eco mode to me seems to last a long time, high mode seems to run pretty quickly. It does work really well, hoover also says it freshens up area rugs but I have to admit to you that I didn't really see a difference after trying it out. The cleaning tray is nice , but can get really messy. I just ordered this one so I can tell you which one I like better after I use it. Another thing I wish it had is an electronic display, to see how much time you have left with the battery is you have to lift up the cover and press the button on the battery to see how much juice is left. I also like that Hoover sends a flashlight with there one pwr, they call it a spot checking light it's really bright BTW. One last thing that I like about the hoover is they have other one pwr products and you can use the same batteries in the other products. They have a one pwr vacuum, leaf blower, a wet vac, a portable shampooer, etc. It's nice to know that if you purchase other one pwr products you can use the same batteries, I wish Bissell did something like this.
I had the floormate. And now have the Bissell. The Bissell is way better. Suction is better. Area rug cleaning is better. Battery lasts over 30 min. And self cleaning is super convenient
I would like to know how it does in normal cleaning with no spills . Also how is the drying and residue? I have a glossy laminate floor and if i don’t clean it right you will see residue or water spots left over. Thanks for the videos.
not first, but close! Crosswave max cordless? I didn't know there was a cordless, much less a Max. Does it leave streaks? That was my issue with the corded Crosswave and was why I returned it. I love cordless and would especially love this if it didn't streak. Hizero is even more expensive. It doesn't streak, but you cannot anything but plain water or a special type of cleaner that isn't easy to get. Mine (Hizero) is currently working, but it has already been returned to the service center for repairs twice. Maybe streaks aren't so bad after all.
I will give you my review why the Shark Genius Steam mop is far superior for the price range and quality: I personally own the Shark Genius Steam mop and it is totally the best steam mop out there for the bang of your buck. Amazon is selling it for $99. I can tell you, Shark did an amazing job on this model and although it came out 3 years ago, it still beats Bissell and other competitors. My only complaint about the Shark Genius mop is it should be electric, chord is short and it should have attachment to clean grout and it doesn’t. Here is reason why the Shark Genius Steam Mop is the best: 1. Very light weight and durable unlike others 2. Can go under sofas, couches and chairs. Yes! I haven’t seen demo reviewers show this. The mid section has a great pivot so you can actually lower the mop down and steam mop under furniture, without moving the furniture! Also you can mop sideways because the pivot lets you turn the mop sideways to mop hard areas like corners. 3. The reservoir tank is user friendly. You can pull out the reservoir rather than turn knob. 4. Tank is big enough to do one big room. 5. Comes with two reusable pads and is actually better than the Shark Steam Vac mop which requires disposable pads! Also, it’s double sided so if one side of the pad gets dirty you can use the other side! Majority of the steam mops DONT have this! 6. The steam in itself is very strong so medium and high settings are best for hard wood floor and tiles but If you have laminate or vinyl use low settings. The steam is very strong that you don’t need to use the spray but the best user friendly is to flip pad over and push down the mop to floor and a big steam spray comes out! You control the spray unlike others that require you to hold the trigger down or lever. 7. Did I not say how user friendly this mop is? When you’re done using the pad and you see both sides dirty there is a lever in the back you can pull and the pad drops out. You don’t need to touch the dirty pad. Also you don’t need to put the pad on the mop. Just lay it down and then pull the lever and it will hook onto the new pads and fold the pad with your mop and it will click without you even touching it! 8. Last but not least, this device does heat up the water in 30 seconds or less so you don’t need to wait too much longer. This is the best invention ever and the best steam mop even though it’s 3 years old technology still works great! I highly recommend it as it is affordable and way better than Bissell and other competitors. My 2 cents you still need to vacuum your hardwood floor before steam mop. Best is the Shark upright Duo Pro hardwood and carpet floor! Or you can get the Shark IQ robot self emptying bin like I did! Both works great! Last but not least stop wearing shoes in the house and wear socks instead and your wood floor would be a lot cleaner less dirty and you won’t get sick 🤒
I need a vacuum/mop for daily cleaning of my luxury vinyl plank flooring (not for spills). Needing it to have strong suction for dust , pet hair, small debris. Then separate function of mop to clean 1-2x week. Can the functions be used separately?
Love your channel but I think you missed a key reason why consumers buy these. Laminate floors and some types of engineered hardwood’s do not allow you to use steam cleaners or other mapping systems that don’t immediately dry the floor. The cross wave eliminates this water damage and so using it as a whole house floor sanitizer is ideal.
Hey, great video! Is there anyway possible for you guys to do a verses between the Bissell CrossWave Cordless Max (2254A) and the Hoover ONEPWR FloorMate Jet Cordless (BH55210)? I've been cross shopping these two because currently, I have Hoover products and I'm looking to see if I should branch out to another brand or stick to what I know and use to... I'd love to see an ultimate clean battle between the two, I'm talking sticky messes that were left unattended for 24 hrs, hair (pet or human), mud, dye/paint/marker, etc... I also think it'll give you guys the opportunity to dive deeper into carpet/rug cleaning with devices like this, maybe see if they could remove mud, wine, and tough stuff from them. I think it'll be an awesome production for the channel.
How would this work for dog urine on tile ? My moms dog can’t seem to hold it and everyday she’s having to clean up urine so I’m looking for something that would make it quicker for her and more of an ease .
Can you review the new Hoover onepwr floor jet? I really would like to see how it compares to the Bissell. I have a Hoover floormate deluxe now but would love to get away from the corded cleaners if I can.
Cordless Max not available in Europe ? What's the difference between the crosswave cordless vs cordless max, apart from the obvious 5 min extra run time ?
I'm 70 years old with a bad back and I've had my product for 3 months and only used it a few times. There is no power now. I called customer service and they told me to try some things but it does not work. Money back is only 60 days even though I've only used it a few times. I need to find a box and get FedEx to pick it up and return it before they will send me a new one. She would not change her opinion or would not help me in any way. I would never buy anything from them again.
It be interesting to know more about battery life. How is its long term battery lifespan? Will it start fading off and not holding charge after a couple years? Is the battery replaceable?
How is the clean up if you just want to use for stain removal on carpets without having to go down on your old knees & sore back. Just small areas or an area rug?
Ive been using a Hoover Lynx for the kitchen by occasionally some water gets on the ground and the slightest bit of moisture on the brushes just makes a mess. Vast majority of common areas are hard surface Laminate/Tile. This might just work for me. How does it work for sand/grit that inevitably get in grout? Pickup and cleanup.
I have to say. I just prefer steam mops. These floor washers are super expensive and are horrible to clean out. My Crosswave gets caked up with pet hair and sand after just a few uses. And after a while required me to tear it apart and clean out years of built up hair, sand crumbs and dirt which clogged up the internal hose, dirt bin and brush bar. After a while I just found myself vacuuming before using it, which removes the whole point. Please try your floor washer tests on uneven floors with cracks and groves. My Crosswave wont seal to my floors and spits back more water than it picks up. All I have to do after using a steam mop is wash the pad. No smelly tank and brush to clean.
I’m interested in knowing if you plan on doing the new Bissell pet hair eraser canister vacuum? It looks interesting but is yet fairly new on the market. Just thought I would ask. Great video!
I think for that price i'd rather have the Hizero. I have an ecovacs with the pro mop attachment and it does my day to day. Vacuums daily and I set it up to mop about every third day. I need something I can take out for those once a month deep clean jobs on my laminate, textured floor. It's a white and grey faux wood. Would the Hizero be the better choice for deep clean? I already watched all your other videos on crosswaves and the hizero and have seen the pros and cons. I just need to know which can get the better deep scrub for the money.
I’m so confused so you can use this to just vacuum up your tile floor and rugs without using the mop feature because BISSELL saying you can’t you have to use both features at the same time?
I got the cord version for over 2 years and so far no problems at all. Just make sure to not use too much chemicals for cleaning. Sometimes hot water is enough for the job
We want one for daily cleaning... specifically cat hair. We have 7 cats and vacuum our carpet 1 time a day. We pick up quite a bit daily. However we want something to vacuum and mop the hard surface floors... daily as well. Torn between the two. Any suggestions? We won’t be picking up and spaghettios... cereal...only dirt and pet hair. Love the idea of cordless but is it designed to keep up with pet hair like the pet pro?
Bissell Crosswave Cordless MAX at Amazon: geni.us/5nDZYE
Bissell Crosswave Pet Pro (corded) at Amazon: geni.us/089wJXB
Bissell Crosswave (corded) at Amazon: geni.us/bhkjnb
I honestly don’t understand why anyone would ever use a machine like or similar to this to pick up spaghetti, coffee grounds, etc. I have the corded cross wave pet pro and it keeps my hardwood floors looking fantastic, and passes the walking around in white socks test. If I had a big spill, especially food I wouldn’t even consider sucking all that goop through a machine
Because humans are lazy
I completely agree. I was thinking why wouldn't you just pick up the big chunks then hit the floor with the crosswave for the fine details. You wouldn't even do that with any machine or regular mop.
Right. Some paper towels to pick up messes, I use these machines for maintenance, not spills or drops like eggs, spaghetti, etc.
same as i thought. the machine is good for really good spot clean. it makes the floor feels so clean and shiny. picking up gulp of a mess would just add debires sticking to the roller. although i have used it on a day dry smoothie i split near the fridge rushing to work. came back home and it clean up the dry smoothie easily. i was surprised. i used it on bathroom rug, and it felt like i dont have to take it to the washer anymore.
I agree 100% I pick up why chunkier things then go over it with the cross wave .
Bought this vacuum after watching the video on amazon for 328 on sale. When opening out of the box, I was impressed on the quality feel of the unit itself , with a nice weight to it but still easy to lift with one hand. Did a great job on the bedroom hardwood floor, very easy setup , pieces just snap in, click. Again top quality. Battery indicator only dropped to 2 bars after a full charge and using for 30 minutes while constantly holding down the wash/spray trigger. Cleaning after use was easier than expected. Again pieces snap in and out easily . So just empty dirty water tank , put back in vacuum to run self cleaning cycle which is about 40 seconds, then disassemble again, snap out clean, and dirty water tank , rinse , cover for brush roll snaps out then brush roll itself snap out , rinse and let dry. Brush roll for me was clean from the self cleaning , but for heavier messes you can rinse this again and then let dry. My vacuum came with multi surface and wood floor cleaner so you’re good to go right after opening. Bottom line, highly recommend, thanks VACUUM WARS for this video which that and Bissell’s amazing customer service convinced me to purchase.
Thanks for the feed back. Looking for something to replace by current steamer that really doesn’t clean very well. I bought it because I got in the disinfecting your floors all the time.
We need an update, how is it so far?
I have the crosswave pet pro and I love it! I have 5 kids, 3 cats and a dog and it's my go to for everything. Mine came with 2 of the pet brushes, 2 regular brush and two rug brushes, so I can easily switch brushes so they can dry. Also an extra filter. I use is every day and don't mind the clean up, when you use a mop and bucket you have to clean and rinse it all out too. It has saved my back!
That is awesome!
Are you talking about the corded one? I’m thinking about getting it but curious how the clean up of the parts is? Vs the self cleaning mode on the wireless
@@melissaann7380 yes I have the Corded one. I do wish it went right to the edges but I'm not sure how close the cordless actually gets either. I'm not sure on the self cleaning, honestly I would probably just clean it my self. The bid away for me was battery life and I read that with the cord it will have more power
I've had the original green Crosswave since it first ce out, and I love it! Still going strong.
How long ago did you buy it?
Me too, awesome product
Mine just quit working last week and now I'm looking into another one. I really didnt want to have to spend money on this again since it broke literally 2 and a half weeks after the warranty expired.
Yes I have the same model but unfortunately mine broke today
I use my crosswave to spot clean carpet stains with the carpet brush and it works pretty well.
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Although I love product refinements over time, their product stacks just gets so confusing.
Glad to have your channel to disambiguate whats going on.
I stopped using the cross wave for pet messes and bigger spills because one of the downsides of traditional mopping- coming in contact with the mess- was present with the crosswave too. It also made it more of a hassle to clean up messes, especially pet messes, since you have to clean it which takes almost as long as mopping, but then have to thoroughly clean the machine to avoid smells and bacteria from sitting there until it's next use.
Thank you. I bought the max Cordless. It removed stains on a light coloured carpet (mainly white) and it removes stains that professional cleaners could not. It may be that I went over the spotss more often, or maybe they did not look for the spots. Anyway, it is expenseive, and feel it is worth it.
That is good to hear. Thanks for letting us know it worked well for you.
i really love the original crosswave. it does mopping with ease. maybe some people dont like it. but i love it so much. it better than traditional mopping. no back pains. fast cleaning job, no sweeping after done vacuuming.
just receive my tineco s12 yesterday as 2nd vacuum. both are great vacuum. as my liking, corded version better. no need to to wait 3-5 hours to charge the battery
i hate it, it leaves my floor way to wet, it leaves streaks like hell. unacceptable
I'd like a corded version of a cordless max. They shouldn't stop producing corded versions, I want to stop cleaning when I'm finished cleaning, not when the battery tells me to stop
This is my concern. I'm debating on the Cordless Max vs the Pet Pro. Since my wife I have 3 cats and a corgi, in a 1500 sqft home. I think the pet pro for 150 less is perfect.
Best vacuum channel ever.
Thank you sooo much honestly really appreciate your videos. I was up all day and night looking up the different crosswave. I was even looking at the Hoover floor mate and was so indecisive but I think I am going with the Crosswave Max. Thank you again.
HAD MINE now for 4 weeks use it daily, does great on rugs and love it to death recommend it, down fall is mine came with many attachments with no real explanation as to which is for which. Great review. My grand baby got ill on thanksgiving, cleaned up the mess fast and disinfected the mess and cleaner after. but was really impressed.
You haven't mentioned about the "improved" edge cleaning vs the other models that is advertised in the official Bissell video. Does it have better edge cleaning?
Ok I just have to say this...why on earth would you use a vacuum like this to clean up anything extremely messy like the spaghetti on a floor?...a simple pick up in 3 secs with a rag or cloth or paper towel will do just as good a job and you won't spend 20 mins cleaning the bloody vacuum afterwards!!!! I've got the Crosswave Advanced model here in Europe and use it in a large room 15' x 32' to mop/dry the laminate flooring every 8 weeks or so. As a daily vacuum to pick up accidental messy spills etc the paper towel is used.
I've thought this too... i can clean a spill faster with a paper towel.
@@stlwrx Exactly- the real issue is the time consuming clean up of the Crosswave itselt! I will add, however, I think it is absolutely brilliant as a wet mop for a larger floor area...I love how it drys the floor too. Much easier and better than getting a mop and bucket out. I also tried it out on a thin wool Persian Kelim rug that got a little stained underneath from the latex antislip...worked brilliantly on that too (the Kelim rug) with the correct cleaning solution (used the Bissell Wash & Remove Pro Total w/OXY). As mentioned in another Vacuum Wars vid I did have to double the recommended amount of solution tho to get it to work.
If i had a bowl of noodles spill i would use paper towels and pick the main mess up them run my max over it.
Yeah lol, you'll spend probably an hour getting all of that crap out of the vacuum afterwards lol.
These tests exist to test the capabilities of the vacuums, they don't all necessarily reflect daily use.
Totally agree with the con about clean up after use. What I personally recommend is to vacuum your floors with a regular vacuum first and use the crosswave as your mopping tool. I’ve tried vacuuming dry with the crosswave and hate it. Stuff gets stuck in the filter and clogs it within minutes, it can’t get corners and has no attachments like a dedicated vacuum. The mopping/wet vacuuming is the best thing ever though. Have yet to find anything else that cleans my floors as well. It can remove layers of dirt on floors.
This new cordless crosswave seems to out perform the pet pro (what I have currently) in many ways. But one con I feel is the battery life. I use my crosswave for my entire house, 1300 sq ft of 99% laminate flooring. In my case a 30 minute battery life would be a huge inconvenience. Right now with my pet pro it takes me about an hour to do my entire house. Usually have to stop once or twice to empty the canister or do a self clean to unclog the base a bit from dog hair. If I really want to deep clean I move slower and it can take longer than an hour.
I have the Philips Aqua Trio since 8 Years and now the cordless crosswave and i only use those devices as a replacement for a mop, not vacuum cleaner which means i always use the normal vacuum cleaner for cleaning the tiles and afterwards i use the crosswave which is just a joy because with a normal mop you need a big and heavy water bucket, you have to clean your mop every minute and take new water and wring it out etc.. with a cordless crosswave everything is more comfortable and you dont need to clean it, just use the cleaning function and thats it.
Me too but I do wash out the parts including roller after every use.
@@TeslaRules1856 true but i can not recommend the bissel product becaue it leaves to much sreakes and its overall in inferior construction because it uses strangely only a tiny amount of water but in the same way the floor is to wet. All other products use much more water which is better but leave the floor much dryer. There is some kind of flaw in the product design of the bissel.
@@danbarb9728 so you are recommending the philips ?
@@TeslaRules1856 The Philips leaves no streaks but it is very heavy and not cordless, the head dont swivel, so it has downsided but for me the most important is that it leaves no streaks since i have glossy tiles. I guess thats because it uses two wollers with much higher rpm. The best solution would be the tineco device, its cordless and according to many reviews it dont leave streaks. It uses much more water or better said the waste tank fills up much quicker compared to the Bissel but it leaves the floor drier. So it uses more water to clean but the floor is still much drier which let me think bissel make something wrong in the design.
Watching you vacuum spaghetti is super triggering hahaha. If I had a spill like that I'd just wipe it up with a damp paper towel
I bought the F8E storm and I am completely satisfied with the product thanks for the pointer!!!!
Can you do a review on the newer bissel cordless crosswave? I’m really wanting it but not sure if it’s worth that much money.
I hope to but I am not sure when.
@@VacuumWars Yes please waiting to see if i should buy the new one or not.
Can you please compare crosswave max vs. Tineco ifloor one S3 ?
Thanks :)
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I convinced my grandma to upgrade hers and we have been LOVING it, i mean we didn’t spend $500 plus groceries and taxes
As a spot cleaner for the carpet the cordless one is very good. I use mine as a dry vacuum and as a mop. Re big messes - where it is useful is for my pregnant wife especially if one of my 3 cats eats too quick and regurgitates her food.
Thank you for that review I was thinking of buying the cordless crossover for myself and for my birthday in March.
Would love to see a review of the new Bissell X7 vs. the Cordless Max vs. the latest from Tineco, the Floor One S5.
I can't make any promises right now, but thank you for that suggestion.
Can you please address which vacuums the battery can be replaced and which ones cannot? I have a hard time paying 300+ for a vacuum and then it being a paperweight after the battery is no longer chargeable. Thank you
Thank you for this video, I ain’t cleaning twice!
Can you do a review on these two again, but this time showing how they manage long dog hair ? I’m trying to figure out which one will workout the best ? I really want the cordless one as it is more convenient but I’m afraid it won’t pick up pet hair as well as the pet pro
I can't make any promises right now, but thank you for that suggestion.
Beware. You can't replace the battery of the crosswave Cordless Max. At that price, and in 2021, it's an outrage
Thanks just stopped me from buying it
@@UpdatedUser EZIclean has removable batteries and I'm pretty happy for now
Can we get a big matchup of all the smaller handheld cordless vacs?
Yeah that is a great idea. I will do just that.
John Goodson great idea John, can’t wait to see that video!
I always clean my bissel crosswave after everyuse. I use bissel 3 times a week and you must clean eberytime filter and roll if you wan't to change every months these parts.
For me is super effective, I have 2 pets and even I vacuumed before with my dyson dc and my ilife v5s pro night schedule, after I passed with bissell my tank have some hairs.
how is the crosswave now?
I love mine and lets be honest here..who wouldn't atleast pick up the heavy stuff with a paper towel ?
Best thing I have bought in a long time. I have 3 Lil dogs ,a cat ,2 monkeys and a 2 year old granddaughter . So for people that have a normal pet family it would be very helpful.
That is great to hear! Thanks!
Finally! This was what I was looking for! It's the exact comparison I'm looking at!
One of the bissell cons is that it cannot clean near the wall is the max solve the problem?
The Cordless cross wave vacumm. Is great . It has help me like no one can imagine. Being disable this mcchine is my best friend. On the negative side for me oís a tiny heavy..
I don't know what's up w the bad reviews tht complain about the hassle of having to remove the brush when you clean . I've owned every style crosswave bissell makes. I will NEVER mop again . Love the bissell
I sweep and vac the floors before I use my crosswave max. So as you mention its a mop replacement and for that its great. I have 2200 SF of hard wood floors and if they are dirty I am barely getting 1/3 of home clean on battery time. If they had a 60 min battery time it would be so much better for this price point.
I just picked up the corded Crosswave Pet pro from Bissell on eBay as a refurbished model and for less than $100 shipped its so far 100% worth it (any more than that i dont think i would have bought one). I have all hardwood floors and it cleaned em up better than my Bona mop. it got my tile floors in my bathrooms/laundry room cleaner than they have been in awhile too.
Thanks for all your videos. Very very helpful.
Glad you like them!
Excellent vacuum and well worth the price🌼 We have 6 dogs and our old vacuum couldn't keep up. First run with the Hoover Pet Max was great! We were quite surprised to see how much it picked up. Would definitely buy again.
the fretting of rugs means the water and brush helps fluff it up and it just adds a scent to the rug
I had this wet/vac for about a month now and I'm honestly going to say that the idea of this vacuum is better than the actual vacuum. The only reason I'm keeping it is that my husband wants to keep it for quick pet clean up. I've had to hover and go back and forth for 2 to 5 minutes straight over sticky spots and you also have to have the right solution to remove really tough grime. it's not worth 400.00 honestly. but I'm overall happy that someone reviews it, does the green one have more color have more power than the turquoise? Great Video, overall!
I love, love, love, my Bissell Crosswave. I can clean the kitchen floor and go over bedroom carpets to give them a cleaner look and smell. The clean-up of the Crosswave, for me, is no problem. At least I don't have to unscrew anything and try to put it back together. Like a Kirby, I can make it look brand new every time I use it. I don't know of any other machine that can do regular floors, carpets and rugs, is lightweight and easy to take apart and put back together. I'd love to have the cordless features with a cord. I usually need my machine for long periods of time and have no patience with waiting for a charge. Thanks for the video.
i wounder what is the difference between HF3 & cordless max🤔 1630
Have one of these. Its good for a light hard floor cleaning, fast and fairly light. What's a pain is cleaning the unit, its easy to dump out the dirty water but **really cleaning** the unit's vacuuming system is a pain.
I just picked one up from amazon for over 50% off. Prime day deals are the best!
I have the regular corded crosswave and I love it I dont use a broom ever . It's the best invention bissell has made , I can crosswave my whole apartment in 10 minutes and it only takes me 5 minutes to break down and clean. I love how bissell made it so easy to take apart , when it breaks down I will get the cordless max . . I have all hard wood floors except my bedroom but I have the shark apex zero m for that .
Only thing I wish is that the crosswave solution was alot more fragrant it cleans my floors fantastic dont get me wrong the water is black everytime which is good . But you cant really smell the solution in the air . So if your a person that likes strong smells , I would suggest just getting a mop and fabulouso and after you crosswave just go over your floors again with just the mop . I know it seems dumb because it's like well what's the point of my crosswave . But its strictly just for added fragrance. And it wont take long because the crosswave has already swept and deep cleaned so it's just a quick pass over . This is what I do because I like strong smells .
Man I got a hell of a deal on the new Cross wave x7 for the wife and I , we bought a spot cleaner for the house and car and it came with a 50% discount coupon, decided to buy a electric mop and the coupon worked for the new x7 total price was 245 freaking amazing
That's great!
All in all, the way the debris canister is designed... Without water this is useless as a dry vacuum. I'm surprised he doesn't mention this in ANY of his videos.
The filter will clog almost instantly when vacuuming dry.
This is an electric mop and doesn't replace a dry vacuum what so ever.
Thank you for making this clear
You're very welcome!
Here's another tip using the crosswave..
I use a different brush for each floor.. even if you use the same multi-floor brush..
Obviously the kitchen is going to be the dirtiest..
so I use 1 brush for the kitchen, 1 brush for the hardwood floors, and 1 brush for the rugs.
And FYI one brush for the bathroom. You would not want to clean up bathroom floor dirtiness and then spread it on the rest of your floors..
The self-cleaning Trey works well. But it's not going to disinfect that stuff..
I’d like to see how these type do over grout lines. Because the grout will normally be 1+ millimeters lower than the tile, how clean can it get the grout lines?
Even tho I have a shark apex duo clean zero m i dont use it to vaccum my hard wood floors . I dont have a problem with small debris getting clogged . For instance i vacuumed a bunch of sesame seeds yesterday and cleaning was fine . I also never use my crosswave just in dry mode I always have my trigger down while I'm cleaning . So it's doing what its avertisted to mop and sweep at the same time . I dont just do a couple of trigger presses for each area. So there fore I dont have a problem with debris . I can break down and clean my crosswave in 5 minutes as stated before. So I'm not sure why people complain about clean up . But also it's just me and my boyfriend and my dog in a 1 bedroom apartment and I have just light messes so maybe that's why . And also I'll use the cleaning tray with 2 big cups of water after every clean to throughly flush and I clean my filter after every clean and let it air dry over night . And twice a week I break my machine down completely to clean throughly. I use my crosswave everyday
Any reviews on Hoover one pwr jet floor cleaner and possibly compare both
I had a wired floormate and it failed after just a few months. The trigger mechanism failed so solution wouldn't flow
I have the hoover one per jet floormate and I must say that I really do like it but I will tell you this if you happen to get the filter wet while cleaning out the dirty water tank you won't be able to use it again until it fully dries. Also the one pwr to me seems to fill the dirty water tank up really fast meaning you will have to clean the tank out a lot, the fill line in the dirty tank is pretty low and I am shocked to see how much room is left in the dirty water tank to be filled up but you can't because it will stop sucking up. It comes with two batteries that last about 30 mins each, it has a high mode and an eco mode, eco mode to me seems to last a long time, high mode seems to run pretty quickly. It does work really well, hoover also says it freshens up area rugs but I have to admit to you that I didn't really see a difference after trying it out. The cleaning tray is nice , but can get really messy. I just ordered this one so I can tell you which one I like better after I use it. Another thing I wish it had is an electronic display, to see how much time you have left with the battery is you have to lift up the cover and press the button on the battery to see how much juice is left. I also like that Hoover sends a flashlight with there one pwr, they call it a spot checking light it's really bright BTW. One last thing that I like about the hoover is they have other one pwr products and you can use the same batteries in the other products. They have a one pwr vacuum, leaf blower, a wet vac, a portable shampooer, etc. It's nice to know that if you purchase other one pwr products you can use the same batteries, I wish Bissell did something like this.
I had the floormate. And now have the Bissell. The Bissell is way better. Suction is better. Area rug cleaning is better. Battery lasts over 30 min. And self cleaning is super convenient
Hoover floor mate is trash
I would like to know how it does in normal cleaning with no spills . Also how is the drying and residue? I have a glossy laminate floor and if i don’t clean it right you will see residue or water spots left over. Thanks for the videos.
Can you please put this one up against the hizero?
not first, but close!
Crosswave max cordless? I didn't know there was a cordless, much less a Max. Does it leave streaks? That was my issue with the corded Crosswave and was why I returned it. I love cordless and would especially love this if it didn't streak. Hizero is even more expensive. It doesn't streak, but you cannot anything but plain water or a special type of cleaner that isn't easy to get. Mine (Hizero) is currently working, but it has already been returned to the service center for repairs twice. Maybe streaks aren't so bad after all.
First to say first, thats a thing.
You should do a review on a Hoover floormate
I will give you my review why the Shark Genius Steam mop is far superior for the price range and quality:
I personally own the Shark Genius Steam mop and it is totally the best steam mop out there for the bang of your buck. Amazon is selling it for $99. I can tell you, Shark did an amazing job on this model and although it came out 3 years ago, it still beats Bissell and other competitors. My only complaint about the Shark Genius mop is it should be electric, chord is short and it should have attachment to clean grout and it doesn’t.
Here is reason why the Shark Genius Steam Mop is the best:
1. Very light weight and durable unlike others
2. Can go under sofas, couches and chairs. Yes! I haven’t seen demo reviewers show this. The mid section has a great pivot so you can actually lower the mop down and steam mop under furniture, without moving the furniture! Also you can mop sideways because the pivot lets you turn the mop sideways to mop hard areas like corners.
3. The reservoir tank is user friendly. You can pull out the reservoir rather than turn knob.
4. Tank is big enough to do one big room.
5. Comes with two reusable pads and is actually better than the Shark Steam Vac mop which requires disposable pads! Also, it’s double sided so if one side of the pad gets dirty you can use the other side! Majority of the steam mops DONT have this!
6. The steam in itself is very strong so medium and high settings are best for hard wood floor and tiles but If you have laminate or vinyl use low settings. The steam is very strong that you don’t need to use the spray but the best user friendly is to flip pad over and push down the mop to floor and a big steam spray comes out! You control the spray unlike others that require you to hold the trigger down or lever.
7. Did I not say how user friendly this mop is? When you’re done using the pad and you see both sides dirty there is a lever in the back you can pull and the pad drops out. You don’t need to touch the dirty pad. Also you don’t need to put the pad on the mop. Just lay it down and then pull the lever and it will hook onto the new pads and fold the pad with your mop and it will click without you even touching it!
8. Last but not least, this device does heat up the water in 30 seconds or less so you don’t need to wait too much longer. This is the best invention ever and the best steam mop even though it’s 3 years old technology still works great! I highly recommend it as it is affordable and way better than Bissell and other competitors. My 2 cents you still need to vacuum your hardwood floor before steam mop. Best is the Shark upright Duo Pro hardwood and carpet floor! Or you can get the Shark IQ robot self emptying bin like I did! Both works great! Last but not least stop wearing shoes in the house and wear socks instead and your wood floor would be a lot cleaner less dirty and you won’t get sick 🤒
Thank you so much!
I need a vacuum/mop for daily cleaning of my luxury vinyl plank flooring (not for spills). Needing it to have strong suction for dust , pet hair, small debris. Then separate function of mop to clean 1-2x week. Can the functions be used separately?
Love your
channel but I think you missed a key reason why consumers buy these. Laminate floors and some types of engineered hardwood’s do not allow you to use steam cleaners or other mapping systems that don’t immediately dry the floor. The cross wave eliminates this water damage and so using it as a whole house floor sanitizer is ideal.
no, it leaves the floor way to wet, i have the crosswave cordless pro and its awful, my floor has alot of streaks when dried
I would be interested to see how this compares to the Bissell Symphony or a Bissell Spinwave + Vacuum.
Um… the spin wave is not a vacuum.
Thanks for your reviews. Is there a really good wet dry cordless carpet cleaner you recommend aside from the Boswell crosswave?
Looks like I’m getting the cordless max
Hey, great video!
Is there anyway possible for you guys to do a verses between the Bissell CrossWave Cordless Max (2254A) and the Hoover ONEPWR FloorMate Jet Cordless (BH55210)?
I've been cross shopping these two because currently, I have Hoover products and I'm looking to see if I should branch out to another brand or stick to what I know and use to... I'd love to see an ultimate clean battle between the two, I'm talking sticky messes that were left unattended for 24 hrs, hair (pet or human), mud, dye/paint/marker, etc... I also think it'll give you guys the opportunity to dive deeper into carpet/rug cleaning with devices like this, maybe see if they could remove mud, wine, and tough stuff from them.
I think it'll be an awesome production for the channel.
good suggestion. Thanks.
How would this work for dog urine on tile ? My moms dog can’t seem to hold it and everyday she’s having to clean up urine so I’m looking for something that would make it quicker for her and more of an ease .
We compared it to the original Bissell cross wave and the pet Pro
Can you do a side by side of a Bissell Crosswave & Hoover Floormate Jet?
Do a video review of the Bissell crosswave cordless max versus the Bissell crosswave pet pro versus the Bissell crosswave original
Mrobloxmaster 359 original and pet pro is the same thing with different colors.
Can you review the Hoover ONEPWR Floormate Jet?
Can you review the new Hoover onepwr floor jet? I really would like to see how it compares to the Bissell. I have a Hoover floormate deluxe now but would love to get away from the corded cleaners if I can.
"Freshen up a rug" in no way implies a deep cleaning.
Cordless Max not available in Europe ?
What's the difference between the crosswave cordless vs cordless max, apart from the obvious 5 min extra run time ?
I'm 70 years old with a bad back and I've had my product for 3 months and only used it a few times. There is no power now. I called customer service and they told me to try some things but it does not work. Money back is only 60 days even though I've only used it a few times. I need to find a box and get FedEx to pick it up and return it before they will send me a new one.
She would not change her opinion or would not help me in any way.
I would never buy anything from them again.
When can you review the sanitaire duralite SC9050D upright vacuum
Can't imagine why I'd want to connect a vacuum to my phone...
How does the Crosswave cordless Max compare to the newer crosswave HF3? Both are around the same price right now
So now who's the winner the blue 💙 or the green 💚 one?
It be interesting to know more about battery life. How is its long term battery lifespan? Will it start fading off and not holding charge after a couple years? Is the battery replaceable?
Can you review the Samsung jet stick vacuum or the lg cord zero a9
How is the clean up if you just want to use for stain removal on carpets without having to go down on your old knees & sore back. Just small areas or an area rug?
I don't understand English, can you tell me briefly which one to take? And is bissell croswave cordless max good for carpet?
I like that green color more than the blue color it actually comes in. Is the green color an older model?
Just got mine and I love it
Ive been using a Hoover Lynx for the kitchen by occasionally some water gets on the ground and the slightest bit of moisture on the brushes just makes a mess.
Vast majority of common areas are hard surface Laminate/Tile.
This might just work for me.
How does it work for sand/grit that inevitably get in grout?
Pickup and cleanup.
I have to say. I just prefer steam mops. These floor washers are super expensive and are horrible to clean out. My Crosswave gets caked up with pet hair and sand after just a few uses. And after a while required me to tear it apart and clean out years of built up hair, sand crumbs and dirt which clogged up the internal hose, dirt bin and brush bar. After a while I just found myself vacuuming before using it, which removes the whole point. Please try your floor washer tests on uneven floors with cracks and groves. My Crosswave wont seal to my floors and spits back more water than it picks up. All I have to do after using a steam mop is wash the pad. No smelly tank and brush to clean.
how about hardwood floors? i have equal amount of ceramic and wood.
Don’t forget to review the ROOMBA e5!
I had one in my cart on Black Friday, but I took it out. Ill get it done. I plan on doing ALL the irobot vacs I missed.
Ok!
I’m interested in knowing if you plan on doing the new Bissell pet hair eraser canister vacuum? It looks interesting but is yet fairly new on the market. Just thought I would ask. Great video!
I think for that price i'd rather have the Hizero. I have an ecovacs with the pro mop attachment and it does my day to day. Vacuums daily and I set it up to mop about every third day. I need something I can take out for those once a month deep clean jobs on my laminate, textured floor. It's a white and grey faux wood. Would the Hizero be the better choice for deep clean? I already watched all your other videos on crosswaves and the hizero and have seen the pros and cons. I just need to know which can get the better deep scrub for the money.
I’m so confused so you can use this to just vacuum up your tile floor and rugs without using the mop feature because BISSELL saying you can’t you have to use both features at the same time?
How does this effect the finish on a floor over time? Specifically, laminate hardwood floor.
I got the cord version for over 2 years and so far no problems at all. Just make sure to not use too much chemicals for cleaning. Sometimes hot water is enough for the job
Would have liked to see how it handles pet hair and dog drool.
Good
I have a golden retriever that sheds constantly and it’s amazing! It has cut my cleaning time in half I love it
@@elsag3260 the s4 roborock is better
If you already have the pet pro crosswave is it worth it to upgrade?
How is it on pet hair? Would it be difficult to clean out after use?
Can you do a video on best vacuum for stairs. I love my shark true pet. But, it is bulky for stairs even as a lift away. It falls or tips etc.
What's your opinion on the build quality of Bissell upright vacuums? Like how do the plastic parts hold up over time?
We want one for daily cleaning... specifically cat hair. We have 7 cats and vacuum our carpet 1 time a day. We pick up quite a bit daily. However we want something to vacuum and mop the hard surface floors... daily as well. Torn between the two. Any suggestions?
We won’t be picking up and spaghettios... cereal...only dirt and pet hair. Love the idea of cordless but is it designed to keep up with pet hair like the pet pro?