Our Review of the Bissell Wet-Dry Vacuum Cleaner and Mop

The only issue you might have is that there are now detail tools, so you may still have to clean some areas by hand if you can’t physically get the CrossWave Cordless Max’s head into a spot. I just installed vinyl planks and the Crosswave is greatest product for my new floors. Ironically, cleaning the Bissell after use has more steps than using the vacuum to wipe up your floors. After the self-cleaning cycle, our editor had to disassemble the parts, wash by hand, and leave out to dry before assembling again. Vacuum and wash your floors at the same time with the cordless freedom of this MAX Floor and Carpet Cleaner with Wet-Dry Vacuum.

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A powerful 36V Li-Ion battery ensures you get constant performance throughout the entire cleaning process while enjoying the cordless freedom. It’s expensive, though, so if your budget is smaller then check out my guide to the best hard floor cleaners has alternatives. In fact the only thing that lets it down a little is the useless charging interface.

Not only does the CrossWave clean your floors, it can also clean itself! A self-cleaning cycle helps maintain the machine’s cleaning performance. Admittedly this multi-surface tool isn’t as easy to manoeuvre as a stick vacuum is – or even an upright vacuum.

As my floors are mostly comprised of wood, I’m very cautious about adding too much moisture lest the floorboards start warping or bulging. Thankfully, the CrossWave seems to remove more excess water than other models, leaving just a very thin film in its wake which evaporates in minutes. In fact, this part of the process impressed me so much that the machine has become my new go-to floor cleaner for all eventualities. There will be times, mind, when you will need to remove the dirty water container and rinse it under a sink, especially if the catch filter is clogged with hair or other unsightly muck. But this is par for the course with any type of floor cleaner. If you want to know what a clean hard floor looks like, pop over to this writer’s pad and admire the hard graft I’ve put into getting my floors to look like a polished school hall.

When I first got the Bissell Crosswave Cordless Max, I was still learning how to use the self-cleaning function. Some of my favorite parts include its two-in-one design, its self-cleaning feature, and of course, its carelessness. If you are looking to be talked into buying this vacuum, keep reading.

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It feels lightweight in your hand, while its cordless design ensures you won’t trip over a power cord. It performs remarkably well on bare surfaces, though it can have a hard time on low-pile carpeting. The dyson robot vacuum 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. So, as we have mentioned, this machine comes with a 3-in-1 docking station for storing. You will need to put this docking station next to a plug socket.

Running the cleaner through on vacuum mode, it picked up most of it when running the head along the skirting. Bissell says that the edge performance is 60% better here than on the CrossWave Cordless – and it would appear so; there was just a small trace of dirt left to be collected. This is much easier to maneuver and is much more quiet.

Now we still have to vacuum and then use this as a very overpriced mop. I took a picture of the floor after several passes and I know it’s a little hard to see but this is just one tile and if irobot vacuum cleaner you zoom in you’ll see all the black dog hair. It doesn’t do well against floor boards or kitchen islands. Presumably the CrossWave Max gets its name from the wavy shape of its side profile.

From the deep-down microscopic source of your family’s wheezing and sniffling to the stains, dirt and animal dander that wreak havoc on your home life. Annie is the UK Shopping Editor at Real Homes, Ideal Home, Livingetc, Gardeningetc and Homes & Gardens. She reviews everything from home gym equipment to floor care appliances. She lives in a spacious two-bedroom flat which is fitted with laminate flooring, along with her partner and her two pets – so there’s plenty of mess to clean.