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Bissell Crosswave Pet Pro All in One Wet Dry Vacuum Cleaner,2306A 2295L Multi-Surface Pet Formula with Febreze Feshness for Crosswave and Spinwave (80 oz)

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Arrives Sunday, Sep 22
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Style: CrossWave Pet + Pet Formula


Features

  • EVERY PURCHASE SAVES PETS. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets.
  • 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.

Brand: Bissell


Color: blue


Item Weight: 80 Ounces


Style: CrossWave Pet + Pet Formula


Model Name: Crosswave Pet Pro


Brand: Bissell


Color: blue


Item Weight: 80 Ounces


Style: CrossWave Pet + Pet Formula


Model Name: Crosswave Pet Pro


Power Source: Corded Electric


Manufacturer: BISSELL


Item Weight: 5 pounds


Form Factor: Stick


Included Components: Brush


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  • Awesome awesome awesome!!! ...but not if you’re a perfectionist.
Style: CrossWave Pet
The non-perfectionist’s BFF. If you live in a house where the floor is dirty 5 minutes after cleaning it no matter how clean you get it, you are going to LOVE this little guy. I have 2 kids, a husband who loves to build things and work in the yard, a dog, and a brooder full of 2 week old chickens in my dining room. Safe to say my floor might be up there with the dirtiest, and this machine doesn’t bat an eye. It’s amazing for things that a broom just can’t handle like pet hair (and toddler hair) sticky rice, wet crumbs, and pine bedding. It also sucks up dirt and sand like nobody’s business. I can clean my kitchen and dining room in 25 min including pre-sweeping the edges, moving chairs, and taking down the machine. Plus, I’m not getting all hot and sweaty like I used to with the whole sweep then mop situation. Setup is just plugging it in and filling up a water bottle. Or leave your water bottle half full like me so it’s ready to go for small spills. Takedown is simpler than I thought too, and you can do it in any bathroom. Our washroom off the kitchen is tiny, but it does the job and takedown takes me like 2-3 minutes now that I have a rhythm with it. First, rinse the roller by pouring water in the tray, then dump your dirty water in the toilet. Refill the dirty tank with clean water from the sink, swish it and dump it in the toilet again. This method keeps your sink clean. I’m surprised by the number of people saying takedown is a pain. It did take a little longer the first couple times so stick with it and you’ll find the efficiencies. And again I’m NOT a perfectionist so I’m not sitting there trying to get the dirty tank perfectly clean. It has a dirty film after the first few uses and I’m fine with that. You DO have to sweep around the edges of your floor before using this thing—it doesn’t do anything for the last inch or two. Luckily those areas don’t get as messy so a quick sweep is good enough for every day and then I deep clean occasionally with a rag. It also does leave very slight dirty streaks which are visible if your floor has no texture like mine. I would imagine ANY amount of texture in nice wood or tile would completely hide these, they’re very faint. Doesn’t bug me at all but it might bug some people and I saw that mentioned in negative reviews before purchasing, so thought I’d mention it. This is also not a magic wand and you shouldn’t expect it to deep clean stuck on food. Sorry!! I don’t think something like that actually exists. What I do is clean the stickiest areas under the table first and then circle back to them at the end. After two passes I just scrub what’s left by hand (or let’s be honest about half the time I just leave it for later.) Before buying this the floors were by far my most hated chore. We were paying someone to come clean a couple times per week and I would still freak out about messes tracked in or food dropped from the table, because it would be several days before the next cleaning. Trying to take care of wet food spills was the BANE OF MY EXISTENCE. Now I clean every couple days or as needed and it’s NBD. It takes less time and doesn’t work up a sweat like sweeping and mopping. My #1 tip: After cleaning, don’t empty the clean water tank! Leave the little bit that’s left in there for quick cleanup of small messes. I also swap out the wet roller for the dry one when I put it away, leaving it ready to go for the next time my kid drops his entire smoothie on the floor. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2020 by Clarichatts

  • Cut clean time in half!
Style: CrossWave Pet
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! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2021 by Ryanna Langkamp

  • Really gets them floor clean!
Style: CrossWave Pet
This Crosswave works very well. I used to steam clean my floors and thought that they were clean. I used the Crosswave on what I thought were somewhat clean LVP wood-look kitchen and family room flooring . The water was black, full of animal hair and debris. I have 5 pets and the Crosswave does a great job. The only downside is that you must clean it very well right away or it could ruin the machine and smell. I cleaned it thoroughly immediately and had no problem or smell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024 by MarCan

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