Bissell Crosswave Cordless Max Multi-Surface Wet Dry Vacuum

Crosswave Cordless Max Multi-Surface cleaner also features improved edge cleaning for cleaning debris like pet hair along baseboards and in corners. Two-tank technology keeps clean and dirty water separate, so unlike mopping, only clean water and formula touch your floors. The self-cleaning cycle cleans the brush roll and inside of the machine shark cordless after you’re finished, so there’s less clean-up after cleaning. No matter what surface you need to clean, the BISSELL CrossWave floor and carpet cleaner is up to the task. It’s safe and effective for use on tile, sealed wood floors, laminate, linoleum, rubber floor mats, pressed wood floors, and more, giving you versatility all in one vacuum.

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It performs remarkably well on bare surfaces, though it can have a hard time on low-pile carpeting. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max isn’t suitable for cleaning high-pile carpet. It doesn’t have enough power to keep its brushroll spinning on dense high-pile carpeting, and its relatively weak suction motor can’t draw debris from carpet fibers.

Vacuum and wash your hard floors and area rugs with this cordless machine. Bissell Crosswave Cordless Max Multi-Surface cleaner combines cleaning tasks to let you vacuum and wash at the same time. Enjoy up to 30 minutes of cordless cleaning power thanks to the 36v lithium-ion battery, so you can clean your home without being tied to an outlet. Plus, multi-surface cleaning capabilities let you switch from sealed hard floors to area rugs in an instant.

This on-demand, moisture-control trigger gives you control over the amount of formula being dispensed on your floors and area rugs. Two tanks keep clean and dirty water separate to ensure you are always cleaning your floors with a fresh mix of water and formula. Note that you should only use this cleaner on rugs that are marked as suitable for wet cleaning (look out for W or WS on the care label). My kitchen floor often gets quite dirty because I have three cats that regularly walk in and out, bringing in mud from outside. The CrossWave Cordless Max made short work of even toughs stains that some floor cleaners struggle with, leaving a clean and relatively dry floor. To test out the Bissell CrossWave Cordless Max, I put it through a series of real-world tests, combining both vacuum and hard floor cleaning.

The BISSELL is a hybrid vacuum/mop and can deal with stains and liquid spills with minimal difficulty. It performs better on bare floors than the Hoover, and its fluffy brushroll is better suited to drawing debris up from cracks and crevices. The Hoover is a more conventional cordless upright that you can easily use on carpeted surfaces. It’s also lighter, charges faster, and has a dustbin that’s roughly twice as large. Cleverly, there’s a filter in the dirty water tank, which separates the larger bits of debris and pet hair from the water.

Manoeuvrability is good, with the jointed head letting you sweep around and through bits of furniture and chairs. Any parts that you wash under water should be left to dry completely before refitting them. The dyson robot vacuum Max uses a conventional upright configuration and isn’t suitable for cleaning the inside of your car.

The irobot vacuum cleaner Max is a cordless upright hybrid vacuum/mop. Compared to the corded BISSELL CrossWave Pet Pro, it has a less powerful motor that leaves it incapable of cleaning dense high-pile carpeting. That said, it’s easier to maneuver and does just as good a job when vacuuming debris or scrubbing away stains on bare floors. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max has some disadvantages in dealing with pet hair. It does a fantastic job of dealing with pet hair on bare floors, but you might need to make an extra pass to collect all of it on low-pile carpeting. Its brushroll is pretty tangle-prone, but thankfully you can remove it to clear away any stuck-on hair.