BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max Multi-Surface Wet Dry Vacuum 20397453

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. Vacuum and wash your floors at the same time with the cordless freedom of this BISSELL CrossWave Cordless MAX Floor and Carpet Cleaner with Wet-Dry Vacuum.

The average number of minutes that the combo vacuum-mop runs across its speeds. The bissell crosswave cordless Max doesn’t come with attachments, though there is an additional replacement brushroll for its floorhead. Any parts that you wash under water should be left to dry completely before refitting them. The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max uses a conventional upright configuration and isn’t suitable for cleaning the inside of your car.

It performs remarkably well on bare surfaces, though it can have a hard time on low-pile carpeting. Your CrossWave® Cordless Max vacuums and washes area rugs and hard floors. Dry vacuum capability indicates whether the combo vac-mop can be used without water or cleaning solution in the clean water tank. 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.

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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 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. Since you can’t configure it as a handheld vacuum, it isn’t suitable for cleaning pet hair from furniture.

It can run for almost 40 minutes on a single charge, which should give you enough time to clean most rooms without running out of charge. It doesn’t offer any distinct suction power modes that would drain its battery any faster, though using its detergent dispersal function continuously might drop its runtime slightly. 3 jobs in one, the CrossWave Cordless Max can vacuum debris, wash and dry multiple floor surfaces in one go. Includes whether or not the vac-mop has a self-cleaning cycle, and whether extra accessories are included, so that you have, for example, a fresh brushroll while the first one is drying. The bissell crosswave cordless Max’s performance on low-pile carpet is poor.