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expired Posted by Blue_Ranger ⢠Jul 26, 2024
Jul 26, 2024 7:33 PM
Bissell CrossWave Corded Floor & Area Rug Wet-Dry Vacuum (Green)
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I was tired of using a swiffer style wet mop and an older robovac that never mopped the floor that well. I admit that I was on the fence for a while. I had to use it a few times before I started to like it. If your floors are already dirty, you'll have to run it a few times to get the layers of dirt off. Sometimes multiple passes were needed to remove solution from the floor.
There an extended cleanup process that you must follow every time you use it or else it will develop mold and it'll be very stinky. Just running the cleaning mode is definitely not enough. I'm OK with how long it takes because it cleans quite well. I think I could only afford to use this once in two weeks or once a month because of the cleanup process.
Just to give you an idea, I'll describe the cleanup process. After you finish mopping, empty the dirty water tank and then reinstall it, make sure there's enough solution, then run the self clean function. Take out the dirty tank again, disassemble it, and clean each of the three parts. Take out the brush and the brush cover and clean them. Wipe down the inside, where the brush sits. Take out the solution tank, empty it out. Wait till all parts are dry to reinstall them.
This vacuum is not useful for cleaning up small messes, I would only use it if I had an hour to clean the floor. I would only use this as a secondary deep cleaning option, the primary being a Robo back that cleans daily.
I was confused when loud suction noise would start while I was in the middle of vacuuming. It means that the dirty water tank needs to be emptied, even though the full line is not reached.
One complaint that I have is that you have to hold the button down to release solution, the newer versions have this all automated, so you just turn it on and move the vacuum back-and-forth. The fact that it is corded is annoying because you have to re-plug it in wherever you're going to use it, but it doesn't bother me because I know I won't have to worry about the battery getting old and not being able to charge.
The vacuum only comes with enough formula to run two solution tanks, so you need to buy some more formula right away if you plan on using it regularly. The solution is a little pricey, there are some people that use vinegar instead of solution, but I just buy the Bissell formula.
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However, if it's only used for consistent, light floor maintenance it can be very good. Anything more than that and it becomes a nightmare to clean.
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I was tired of using a swiffer style wet mop and an older robovac that never mopped the floor that well. I admit that I was on the fence for a while. I had to use it a few times before I started to like it. If your floors are already dirty, you'll have to run it a few times to get the layers of dirt off. Sometimes multiple passes were needed to remove solution from the floor.
There an extended cleanup process that you must follow every time you use it or else it will develop mold and it'll be very stinky. Just running the cleaning mode is definitely not enough. I'm OK with how long it takes because it cleans quite well. I think I could only afford to use this once in two weeks or once a month because of the cleanup process.
Just to give you an idea, I'll describe the cleanup process. After you finish mopping, empty the dirty water tank and then reinstall it, make sure there's enough solution, then run the self clean function. Take out the dirty tank again, disassemble it, and clean each of the three parts. Take out the brush and the brush cover and clean them. Wipe down the inside, where the brush sits. Take out the solution tank, empty it out. Wait till all parts are dry to reinstall them.
This vacuum is not useful for cleaning up small messes, I would only use it if I had an hour to clean the floor. I would only use this as a secondary deep cleaning option, the primary being a Robo back that cleans daily.
I was confused when loud suction noise would start while I was in the middle of vacuuming. It means that the dirty water tank needs to be emptied, even though the full line is not reached.
One complaint that I have is that you have to hold the button down to release solution, the newer versions have this all automated, so you just turn it on and move the vacuum back-and-forth. The fact that it is corded is annoying because you have to re-plug it in wherever you're going to use it, but it doesn't bother me because I know I won't have to worry about the battery getting old and not being able to charge.
The vacuum only comes with enough formula to run two solution tanks, so you need to buy some more formula right away if you plan on using it regularly. The solution is a little pricey, there are some people that use vinegar instead of solution, but I just buy the Bissell formula.
Some reviews mention the cord as an issue, but the cordless ones don't have as much suction and brush power.
I was tired of using a swiffer style wet mop and an older robovac that never mopped the floor that well. I admit that I was on the fence for a while. I had to use it a few times before I started to like it. If your floors are already dirty, you'll have to run it a few times to get the layers of dirt off. Sometimes multiple passes were needed to remove solution from the floor.
There an extended cleanup process that you must follow every time you use it or else it will develop mold and it'll be very stinky. Just running the cleaning mode is definitely not enough. I'm OK with how long it takes because it cleans quite well. I think I could only afford to use this once in two weeks or once a month because of the cleanup process.
Just to give you an idea, I'll describe the cleanup process. After you finish mopping, empty the dirty water tank and then reinstall it, make sure there's enough solution, then run the self clean function. Take out the dirty tank again, disassemble it, and clean each of the three parts. Take out the brush and the brush cover and clean them. Wipe down the inside, where the brush sits. Take out the solution tank, empty it out. Wait till all parts are dry to reinstall them.
This vacuum is not useful for cleaning up small messes, I would only use it if I had an hour to clean the floor. I would only use this as a secondary deep cleaning option, the primary being a Robo back that cleans daily.
I was confused when loud suction noise would start while I was in the middle of vacuuming. It means that the dirty water tank needs to be emptied, even though the full line is not reached.
One complaint that I have is that you have to hold the button down to release solution, the newer versions have this all automated, so you just turn it on and move the vacuum back-and-forth. The fact that it is corded is annoying because you have to re-plug it in wherever you're going to use it, but it doesn't bother me because I know I won't have to worry about the battery getting old and not being able to charge.
The vacuum only comes with enough formula to run two solution tanks, so you need to buy some more formula right away if you plan on using it regularly. The solution is a little pricey, there are some people that use vinegar instead of solution, but I just buy the Bissell formula.
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