Bissell CrossWave Cordless Max Multi-Surface Upright Carpet Cleaner Stone’s Home Centers

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When I first got the 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.

The dyson robot vacuum Max has a fairly spacious dirt compartment. It’s smaller than that of more conventional cordless uprights like the Shark Cordless Vertex Pro Powered Lift-Away, though it does have a max fill line that lets you know when it’s full. It’s important to note that this vacuum also has a 28 oz water tank for its mopping feature.

The Crosswave also made it super easy to give my carpet a quick freshening up. As I said in my first blog, it does not completely replace shampooing your carpet. I have had the Bissell Crosswave Max for about a year now, and I am ready to give another review.

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Whatever, it’s a strangely attractive thing – for a mop. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max 2554 and Dyson Omni-glide are differently-designed vacuums with differing intended use cases, though they’re both meant for cleaning bare floors. The Dyson is a uniquely-designed stick vacuum with a rotating twin-brushroll head.

It’s much lighter than the BISSELL, easier to maneuver, and makes less noise. You can also configure it as a handheld vacuum to better-clean hard-to-reach areas. Conversely, the BISSELL is a cordless upright vacuum/mop dyson robot vacuum with a detergent-dispersal function to help scrub away dried-on stains. It’s more effective than the Dyson in sucking up debris on bare floors and has a longer battery life, not to mention a much bigger dustbin.

It leaves the surface slightly damp but has no trouble clearing the water as a whole. While it has a less powerful motor than the corded BISSELL CrossWave Pet Pro, that’s somewhat balanced out by its fluffier brushroll, which does a better job absorbing liquids. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max isn’t designed for use on high-pile carpet. Its brushroll motor isn’t strong enough to keep the roller moving on thick carpeting, making it very hard to push around. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max doesn’t come with attachments, though there is an additional replacement brushroll for its floorhead. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max’s range is limited only by the remaining battery life and the room left within its dirt compartment.

The Bissell is the bees knees because the vacuuming and mopping can be completed simultaneously. It seems to leak a bit of the dirty water as it passes over the floor and gets collected and pools after Passover near my feet. Would be good if it also sucked while returning to feet. I usually steam clean and when I first used it I did a pass over with the crosswave and was stunned at how much more dirt there was left by the steam clean. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max doesn’t come with any attachments per se, but it does come with a 3-in-1 docking station.