The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max and Samsung Jet 90 Complete are different types of vacuums, though both offer some mopping functionality. However, this floorhead only scrubs away at stains, and the vacuum isn’t capable of dealing with liquid spills, unlike the BISSELL. That said, the Samsung vacuum is considerably better at everyday vacuuming tasks. It performs much better on carpeted floors with its multi-surface floorhead, is easier to maneuver, weighs considerably less, and has longer battery life. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max is good for cleaning bare floors. It easily clears away pet hair as well as small and bulky debris on this surface type, with no significant loss in suction performance as its dustbin fills up.
One distinct feature that the Bissell CrossWave has that the Hoover Floormate doesn’t have is that the crosswave can be used as just a vacuum where as the floor mate can not. Safe and effective for use on tile, sealed wood floors, area rugs, laminate, linoleum, rubber floor mats, pressed wood floors, and more. Any parts that you wash under water should be left to dry completely before refitting them. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max is reasonably easy to maintain.
As a bonus, my Bissel Crosswave vacuum came with a second brush for backup! This way, I can alternate the two between cleaning my floors. If the upgrades are worth it and its in your budget, go for the pro max. There is another vacuum that closely resembles the Bissell crosswave. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max doesn’t come with attachments, though there is an additional replacement brushroll for its floorhead.
Smart-Touch Controls on the handle allow you to easily switch between cleaning hard floors and area rugs. This on-demand, moisture-control trigger gives you control over the amount of formula being dispensed on your floors and area rugs. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max’s real-world suction performance is poor. It uses a less powerful suction motor than the corded BISSELL CrossWave Pet Pro and is likely to have more trouble drawing out debris wedged deep within cracks and crevices.
The irobot vacuum cleaner Max is reasonably maneuverable. Its floorhead pivots, allowing you to maneuver around obstacles pretty easily. It can be hard to push around on low and high-pile rugs, as its brushroll can get bogged down on carpet fibers pretty easily. Still, the lack of a power cord makes it noticeably easier to maneuver compared to the BISSELL CrossWave Pet Pro. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max and BISSELL CrossWave Pet Pro each have distinct advantages, meaning one might suit you better than the other, depending on your needs. Both vacuums use similar detergent-dispersal functions and do a good job of dealing with dried-on stains as well as liquid spills.
It performs remarkably well on bare surfaces, though it can have a hard time on low-pile carpeting. The 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. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max does a good job dealing with stains when used with the Multi-Surface cleaning formula. It’s worth noting that this vacuum can leave behind a small amount of residue after completing a pass, though thankfully, it’s pretty easy to clear away. The water tank was pretty dirty after cleaning my area rugs so I know it did its job.
The shark cordless Max’s performance on low-pile carpet is poor. It has a hard time with both fine debris like baking soda and larger material like sand on this surface type. You simple attach it to the 3-in-1 docking station, add clean water to the clean water tank, then hit the self-clean button.