BISSELL CrossWave Max Cordless Wet Dry Bagless Pet Upright Vacuum in the Upright Vacuums department at Lowes com

The BISSELL CrossWave Cordless Max and Hoover ONEPWR Evolve Pet share an upright configuration, but they’re for different uses. 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.

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BISSELL, a leader in homecare cleaning solutions, today introduced the CrossWave® OmniForce™ – a wet dry vac and cleaning powerhouse that delivers… The water tank has clearly legible fill lines for cleaning either large or small spaces. It’s considerably quieter than the BISSELL CrossWave Pet Pro, presumably thanks to its smaller, less powerful suction motor. If you run it within an enclosed room, people nearby aren’t likely to be disturbed. 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.

A powerful 36V Li-Ion battery ensures you get constant performance throughout the entire cleaning process while enjoying the cordless freedom. The CrossWave® HF3 Cordless Wet Dry Vac tackles both wet and dry messes across multiple sealed hard floor surfaces in your home, including wood, tile, linoleum and laminate. You always clean floors with fresh solution and keep water and formula separate from dirty water with two-tank technology. And with the press of a button, you can freshen the brush roll and flush debris into the dirt tank for easy disposal with the self-cleaning cycle.

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 hard floors at the same time with BISSELL® TurboClean™ Hard Floor Multi-Surface Cleaner. Save time with this cordless all-in-one machine with up to 30 minutes of continuous cleaning power.

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 CrossWave Cordless Max uses a conventional upright configuration and isn’t suitable for cleaning the inside of your car. The sounders and strobes can malfunction and cause the fire alarm system to fail to alert consumers of a fire. Today BISSELL unveils its latest innovation – Little Green® HydroSteam® Pet – the only portable deep cleaner with the power of HydroSteam®… To learn more about the CrossWave Cordless Max, please visit The CrossWave® Cordless Max is available at retailers nationwide and online with a MSRP at $399.99.

Its brushroll motor isn’t strong enough to keep the roller moving on thick carpeting, making it very hard to push around. It’s smaller than that of more conventional cordless uprights like the Shark 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 (828 ml) water tank for its mopping feature. It’s shorter and thinner than the corded BISSELL CrossWave Pet Pro, and it comes with a charging dock that you can use to run the vacuum’s self-cleaning cycle to flush out any dirt or debris inside the vacuum. It’s similar to the BISSELL CrossWave Pet Pro in terms of overall build quality, with a body made mainly from hard plastic and an aluminum wand.

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. Like the corded model, swapping between the ‘Hard Floor’ and ‘Area Rug’ modes doesn’t impact suction performance, as these settings don’t alter brushroll height or motor output.