- EVERY PURCHASE SAVES PETS. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets..Cleaning Path Width : 12″. Swivel Head : Yes. Clean Tank Capacity Water Tank – 28 oz. Dirt Cup Capacity : 14.5 OZ..Brush System : Tangle Free. Automatic Cord Rewind : No.
- VACUUM AND WASH AT THE SAME TIME. Makes everyday pet mess cleaning quick and easy.
- MULTI-SURFACE CLEANING. Safe and effective for use on tile, sealed wood floors, laminate, linoleum, vinyl, rubber floor mats, pressed wood floors, area rugs, and more.
- PICK UP PET MESSES. CrossWave Pet Pro multi-surface cleaner comes with a Tangle-Free Brush Roll, Pet Hair Strainer and PET Multi-Surface Formula with Febreze Freshness
- HASSLE-FREE CLEAN. Minimize pet hair from wrapping around the brush roll, separate large debris from the liquid to reduce sink clogging with the pet hair strainer and reduce pet odors, all in one clean
- TWO-TANK TECHNOLOGY. Keep clean water and formula separate from dirty water and dry debris, so you’re always cleaning pet messes with a fresh solution
- RINSE & CLEAN OUT STORAGE TRAY AND FORMULA INCLUDED. Your CrossWave Pet Pro purchase comes with two Tangle-Free Brush Rolls, two 8 oz PET Multi-Surface Formulas with Febreze Freshness, and a Rinse & Clean Out Storage Tray.
BISSELL Crosswave Pet Pro All in One Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner and Mop for Hard Floors and Area Rugs, Purple, 2306A
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Elizabeth –
Tengo un perro y un gato en casa. Esta aspiradora/ trapeador es fantástica para que la casa esté libre de pelos y olores. La adquirí hace dos días el ensamble fue fácil y en 20 minutos ya la estaba usando. La potencia fenomenal en pisos duros y alfombras la pude usar sin ningún contratiempo. Otra ventaja es que tiene cable para conectar a energía eléctrica (no tengo que esperar horas o días para que se cargue la batería y dure 20 minutos). Fácilmente estoy limpiando 130m2 en 40 minutos máximo. No me arrepiento de esta compra. La casa se ve espectacularmente limpia y lo mejor es dejar atrás la escoba y el trapeador.
Meaghan –
Not as easy to clean as advertised.
Ashlea Thompson –
I absolutely love this for cleaning the area rug in my living room. I can’t believe how much dirt it pulls out even after vaccuming first with my Dyson. It’s gross, but also amazing lol! It also dries the rug really quickly so I don’t have to worry about keeping my kids off of it for long. I use it on my tile floors as well, but haven’t had as great of results. I live in a very dusty area with two small kids and two mostly indoor dogs, so my floors might be getting dirtier more often than others. This definitely picks up a lot of dirt and grime, and the floors feel great afterward, but I don’t feel like it’s a miracle worker like some of the other comments have made it seem. I usually still quickly sweep before I use this because my dogs shed so much and track in so much dirt and the dirty water tank fills up really quickly if I don’t, so it’s not a huge time saver when I add that step in. It also seems to leave behind a kind of streaky, residue look in certain lighting? I’m not bothered by the streaky finish because I know the floors won’t be staying clean for very long anyway, but if I want a deep clean or I’m having extended family or friends over, I usually still mop with my spin mop instead of this. Overall though, I’m really happy with my purchase! Would definitely recommend for quick or light cleaning (or for homes with cleaner kids and pets haha.)
John Vanderkaay –
This is, without a doubt, the worst vacuum cleaner I have ever owned.
1. It’s not easy to assemble:
2. It’s even more difficult to clean and reassemble.
3.It does a very bad job on rugs as it leaves streaks, stirs up the dust, and blows it out all over the place.
4. It doesn’t do the job on hard floors either and leaves streaks. Requires a mop to leave the dirt it doesn’t pick up.
5. Doesn’t pick up pet hair as well as advertised.
6. Clogs up easily with pet hair
7.I can’t reca;ll being as disappointed and dissatisfied with a purchase’
Enrique Mendoza –
La mejor compra que he hecho, solo considera que para las esquinas y lugares donde no alcanza la aspiradora, tendras que limpiarlo de otra manera.
MrsHarris –
UPDATE 5/26/20: Well.. it broke. And so did my heart. Looking into how to get a replacement now, because I love this thing so much. And for it to die a month later makes me so sad. Very disappointing.
Y’all… This just arrived Tuesday and I feel like my life is forever changed.
Truly.
I had been waiting since before Christmas to buy this. I kept looking over reviews on this and other things. I’m not the type to spend a chunk of money on things like this.
WHY DID I WAIT?!
I am SO glad I finally got this thing.
Just let the nice people take your money and hand this bad boy over. Trust me.
Why was this so life changing? Well…
So, for perspective of what I’m working with here… We have 8 dogs. Yeah. 8. Sometimes more. Insanity, I hear you say? Well.. yes. It’s fine, though. Everything is fine.
On top of 8 dogs we have 3 small kids and 3 adults living in this house. And we have a small farm… And it’s Texas and it rains a lot.
So we have mud. Lots of mud. And dogs. And children. And mud. Did I mention mud??
So. Much. MUD.
Our floors are stamped and stained/painted concrete and it’s lovely most of the time, but also a pain to clean because it’s WHITE.
White floors + 8 dogs + 3 children + mud =
Do you see where I’m going with this?? It’s terrible. Like… The worst.
My daily floor care routine consisted of sweeping and then mopping with my O Cedar spin mop. Which I love. It’s been the best little mop. But it also kills my back. Because with mud, you have to scrub. Especially if life interrupts and the mud DRIES.
Anyway. So I did this horrid routine at least once a day, twice if it was raining, and spot mopping every time the dogs came inside as well.
Can you say time consuming?
And yet still I never felt like my floors were REALLY clean. It’s maddening.
So, I bit the bullet and decided to invest in my sanity and time a bit and cough up the money for this thing, in hopes that it would cut my time cleaning a bit, and perhaps save my back from hurting so much.
I honestly had low expectations. I figured it probably wouldn’t have great suction, and that the mop portion may not help a ton, but would at least be good for fresh mud, and so worth it for the constant spot cleaning, at the very least.
Amazon got this to me by Tuesday. So I haven’t had it very long, but I have put this thing through the wringer and it has come through the other side a valiant champion!
I asked my husband if it could sleep in the bed with us… He wasn’t amused. I just feel like it’s earned it’s place.
Ok, so to start off my test run of it, I took on the hallway that I had let build up dirt over the week to see how it would do on that.
Now. It did take time and slowly working it over the area, but it managed to get up all of that grossness that was on my floor. I was impressed! … And slightly disgusted as the dirty tank revealed everything. Ick.. but also glory be!
In celebration, and on a euphoric high, I decided to hit the living room, which I had previously mopped earlier that morning before the glorious arrival of this amazing machine.
I cleaned out the dirty tank and refilled the clean tank and went to work.
Wow! And again, gross… I can’t believe how much yuck that was still on my floor after I had already “cleaned” it. Gag.
I went on to do my whole house, and was simply in constant amazement. “Babe!! Look at it NOW!!”
I’m fairly certain my husband was over looking at the Crosswave doing it’s thing, but he humored me anyway and congratulated me each time. I love that man.
Now, I mentioned earlier that I have 8 dogs, right? Well I forgot to mention 2 of those 8 dogs are German Shepherds, aka German “SHEDDERS.” SO. MUCH. HAIR.
All the hair. There’s never not a hair tumbleweed in my house. Don’t like hair? Don’t get a German Shepherd. Great dogs. Lots of hair. The hair should be more terrifying than their bark.
I have tried many vacuums in the past and because of my GSDs (ok and probably my long hair as well), I don’t buy vacuums with roller brushes. It just never goes well. Hair gets caught in the roller, becomes useless, cutting it off it’s often a pain or even impossible. No more roller brushes.
That was a HUGE reason for my hold up on the Crosswave. Even though it promised to combat this, I was skeptical.
Y’all… They followed through on their promise. So far– and I’ve vacuumed up A LOT of hair– hair has not been getting caught up in the roller. It DOES get a little bit just on the edges of the roller, where it fits into the maxhine, but it’s so super easy to get off, I don’t even count that.
So huge win right there.
It’s been great at sucking up all that hair too! It isn’t the strongest suction out there, but it is pretty great and definitely gets the job done! When I walk around barefoot I don’t feel any dirt, hair, or grains of yuck! I loooove it.
The tank is small, so it doesn’t fit a ton of hair in there. So if doing some major cleaning it does require frequent emptying. I was essentially already doing that with sweeping and mopping anyway, so no big deal.
The tank is super simple to clean out and I LOVE that they made a strainer for hair and solid items. I pull that thing out and dump the hair straight into the trash. And then dump the dirty tank out and rinse that. There is also a filter in there that needs to be checked, especially if you’ve done some dry vacuuming. A screen is over that catches hair and makes it easier to clean out.
Overall I LOVE how easy the machine is to clean.
The station really is good at cleaning off the brush like it’s supposed to.
Oh! Another great thing that exceeded my expectations. It doesn’t leave a ton of water behind on the floor! I even used it on my hardwood floors and it did magnificent! It leaves very little water behind so it dries very quickly! It did great on our tile floor as well. 🙂
So. Even with having to drag it across the floor slowly, taking my time, cleaning out the dirty tank frequently, and cleaning the machine after each use, it really is saving me a ton of time! I have been able to get so much more done in a single day thanks to this little beast! It combines sweeping and mopping, and there’s just no argument there.
It’s fairly lightweight and easy to move around. Nothing like my old lug of a Kirby, but it is heavier than some things, like maybe a stick vacuum. I mean, it has a tank of water soooo..
I love that the head swivels! With little effort too! I was able to get to spaces quite easily and loved that!
One thing on the head to note, it does not clean flush up to the wall! It does vacuum all the way there, but not mop. The brush can only get so far. So there’s about an inch gap there. I plan to just clean those spaces when I’m doing baseboards or go over it with a mop. Not a biggie for me, but definitely worth noting for others!
My other favorite thing is that my back is no longer aching! I’m 5’4″ and I don’t have to bend over oddly, or put any pressure into it to get the job done! I can stand up straight and use this perfectly fine. Hooray! This alone is giving me so much more energy and motivation to get more done through the day! Not to mention that I’m far less crabby when I’m not in pain. Eek.
Overall I think this machine is a fantastic addition to my home and has definitely simplified my life already, giving me more time, less aching, and a far cleaner floor.
I HIGHLY recommend the Bissell Crosswave Pet Pro Plus to anyone struggling with the floors and looking for a little peace in their lives.
A. L. Marin –
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Tengo 7 perros. Este aparato me facilitó la limpieza diaria a profundidad en mis pisos de mármol y laminados sin maltratarlos. Es aspiradora con trapeador integrado ñ. Sirve también para limpiar tapetes y alfrombras chucos- medianos.
No substituye una aspiradora doméstica estándar. Esa es para trabajo pesado y para aspirar muebles, cortinas, etc por sus aditamentos y potencia.
Tampoco substituye al trapeador. Esos los dejo para areas como Baños y escaleras y áreas pequeñas donde no cabe la cabeza. Además de que los trapeadores son para recoger líquidos derramados o cualquier accidente de secreciones donde no voy a usar la máquina por obvia razón y cuestión de técnica de aseo de utilizar trapeadores o jergas distintas par cada tipo de superficie y de suciedad.
Otra ventaja es que es muy liviana aún con los tanques de agua limpia y agua sucia medió llenos. Asi que subirla y bajarla es fácil.
También fue muy útil el líquido de pisos que incluye. No hizo espuma y quitó el olor de perro y cualquier otro de la casa. No tiene fragancia específica. Solo queda oliendo a limpio de una forma muy discreta. Huele neutro es la descripción correcta.
El segundo uso fue solo con agua y tanque lleno para ver la diferencia entre con y sin solución de pisos. La diferencia fue que sin solución no los desengrasa/desodoriza y las manchas tardan un poco más en quitarse además de que no limpia/desengrasa/desodoriza el tanque de agua sucia, el rodillo y la cabeza. Para la planta baja que son aproximadamente 120 mts cuadrados uso 3/4 de tanque y lave rodillo y cabeza tres veces. El tanque de agua sucia aunque no estaba lleno a tope lo vacié y limpié en cada ocasión.
Con agua los pisos quedan igual de brilllosos como si estuvieran encerados pero rechinan de limpio. No es exageración.
Lo mejor fue mínimo gasto de agua y casi diría que cero esfuerzo por que empujar la máquina y limpiarla no te cansa para nada.
Ya aprendi que solo disparas solución para humedecer el rodillo. No es un spayer. Al apretar el gatillo se humedece el rodillo. De manera que el secreto está en saber humedecer lo lo suficiente para que talle el piso por lo que el disparo de solución es intermitente. Por eso dura tanto el tanque. Es muy eficiente y rendidor si lo sabes utilizar.
¿Y substituye a una escoba? No. La escoba y su compañero el recogedor son el comité de revision antes de usar esta máquina. Quitan todos los detritus grandes que no son aptos para que esta. máquina los aspire.
En conclusión: esta máquina es súper eficiente para limpieza diaria rápida y efectiva de pisos duros. La desventaja es que no se le puede usar con liquidos lava pisos que hagan espuma o sean corrosivos (cloro).
Queda pendiente valorar la durabilidad general y especialmente de los rodillos.
Ryanna Langkamp –
Quick run down of the background here: I have about 1000sqft of tile/hard wood in my home. I also have a macaw, two cockatiels, and a dog who happens to enjoy shedding more than anything in the world.
I don’t typically review but wanted to for this since I read so many on both sides, and put off this purchase for months because I was terrified to hate it.
I have used my crosswave twice, and I think in some ways there is a bit of a learning curve to getting the most out of it. All in all, I LOVE this and I don’t say that lightly. We vacuum daily but, with all of the animals typically deep cleaning takes a few hours, as you vacuum, mop, move furniture, vacuum again, mop, repeat. Then you never fail to wind up with wet dog hair that she must have magically transferred onto the floor you’ve just cleaned 3 times 😐 This takes away all of that.
Today, I tested for time and it took me 35 minutes to clean the entire house, including the time required to disassemble and clean the crosswave!
I can’t speak for anyone else but wanted to touch on some of the reviews I’ve read that had me questioning, and give my experience on them:
-Poor Suction?
At first I could see this and worried, but after some trouble shooting it occurred to me that, the suction just isn’t as great when the handle is all the way leaned back, since the head lifts up from the floor a bit. This might be a bit of a design flaw I suppose, but once you figure it out? Smooth sailing.
-Smelly to clean?
Nah. I mean, think of it like a carpet cleaner except for hard floors. I imagine it might be bad if you leave it in there for a while but, under no circumstances would I use this and not it right after. It’s simple enough.
-Clogging?
To be clear, I do clean up big things before I vacuum such as bird feathers, but I don’t pre-clean and there is a LOT of dog hair. I suppose it could get clogged up but I haven’t experienced this.
-Spot cleaning?
Ok, so I get this issue. I spot clean often (Birds are gross), so I don’t typically have many dried up spills on the floors. Spots like right in front of the stove I have to go over a couple times, but they usually come up. If not, they’ve been so small that to me, it isn’t a big deal to spray some cleaner and wipe them up. I don’t think it spot cleans any worse than my steam mop or swiffer by any means.
-Streaky?
This I can also see. I have textured tile in most of the house so it isn’t really a big deal to me as you can’t see streaks. I feel like usually when I slow down the streaking eases up. I noticed that sometimes because it works similar to a vacuum I tend to move quickly and not consider the time needed to suck up the water. Again, think of it like a carpet cleaner but for hard floors.
**I’ve also never used this for wet spills, and I don’t know that I ever would. I’m not really in the business of making a mess of a mop for a job that could be easily done with paper towel and a squirt bottle, so I can’t comment on that.
All in all, I think it’s worth every penny if it is for you. I don’t know that it would benefit someone who didn’t have a lot of hard flooring, and may be so-so on super textured floors such as stone with large divots. I don’t think this would really replace a vacuum for anyone full time, but love it for once a week cleaning.
Huge Pros for me:
-The long cord. After reading reviews I opted for corded and am so glad I did, plus the cord is so long I rarely have to transfer it.
-The head maneuvers from side to side well.
-Makes the house smell wonderful!
-Good over-all clean in a time saving way.
-This fits under my short cabinets! I was so worried it wouldn’t as my Dyson Cyclone doesn’t!
Cons:
-You HAVE to clean it after every use, which only takes a few minutes but would be awful otherwise.
-If you don’t move slow, it WILL leave water streaks.
-It does suction worse when the handle is too far extended.
-There aren’t measurements available for the head height of this anywhere online
-The filter takes a few days to dry if inside. However once it was a nice enough day I put it into the sun and it dried in hours.
Hope this helps someone, because I know I was up in the air for a long time!