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Bissell CrossWave All-in-One Multi-Surface Wet Dry Vacuum

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$125

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Walmart has Bissell CrossWave All-in-One Multi-Surface Wet Dry Vacuum (2211W) on sale for $129 > now $125. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter reptarSnax for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Two-Tank System - Keeps cleaning solution and dirty water separate to make sure you are always cleaning with fresh water and formula.
  • Dual-Action Brush Roll - Innovative GENTLE CLEAN microfiber and nylon brush scrubs and picks up dry debris at the same time.
  • Smart Clean Fingertip Controls - Fingertip controls allow you to easily switch between hard floor and area rug cleaning.
  • Swivel Steering - Maneuver easily across your floors with swivel steering.
  • Cleans with an innovative multi-surface solution with a fresh spring breeze scent.
  • Surface Type: Bare Floors
  • Power Rating: 4.4 Amps
  • Power Cord Length: 25 Foot
  • Tank Capacity: Water Tank - 28 oz.
  • Dirt Tank - up to 14.5 oz.
  • Carry Handle: Yes

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $20.99 lower than the next best available prices starting from $149.99. -SaltyOne

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Written by reptarSnax
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Walmart has Bissell CrossWave All-in-One Multi-Surface Wet Dry Vacuum (2211W) on sale for $129 > now $125. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter reptarSnax for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Two-Tank System - Keeps cleaning solution and dirty water separate to make sure you are always cleaning with fresh water and formula.
  • Dual-Action Brush Roll - Innovative GENTLE CLEAN microfiber and nylon brush scrubs and picks up dry debris at the same time.
  • Smart Clean Fingertip Controls - Fingertip controls allow you to easily switch between hard floor and area rug cleaning.
  • Swivel Steering - Maneuver easily across your floors with swivel steering.
  • Cleans with an innovative multi-surface solution with a fresh spring breeze scent.
  • Surface Type: Bare Floors
  • Power Rating: 4.4 Amps
  • Power Cord Length: 25 Foot
  • Tank Capacity: Water Tank - 28 oz.
  • Dirt Tank - up to 14.5 oz.
  • Carry Handle: Yes

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $20.99 lower than the next best available prices starting from $149.99. -SaltyOne

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Written by reptarSnax

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I own one of these. In fact I'm looking at it right now. I am possibly not using it right but it does a great job vacuuming but nothing else. It does come apart to clean it but the liquid dispenser gets clogged on mine all the time. I don't think I would pay even $50 for a replacement. I use a Shark vacuum and a Swiffer with microfiber head and that is a much better system in my opinion. Yes it's two separate tools but at least things are getting clean. My floors are a waterproof composite and I have three cats and a small dog.

I'm just not impressed with this expensive machine. This idea has been tried many times (vacuum and mop in one) but I don't think it has been perfected.

I do like how it disassembles so it can be cleaned though. Of course others will have their own opinion but this is just my experience.

This is less than what I paid for mine though.

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12 months ago
96 Posts
Joined Jan 2014
12 months ago
1360-Hanger
12 months ago
96 Posts
I own one of these. In fact I'm looking at it right now. I am possibly not using it right but it does a great job vacuuming but nothing else. It does come apart to clean it but the liquid dispenser gets clogged on mine all the time. I don't think I would pay even $50 for a replacement. I use a Shark vacuum and a Swiffer with microfiber head and that is a much better system in my opinion. Yes it's two separate tools but at least things are getting clean. My floors are a waterproof composite and I have three cats and a small dog.

I'm just not impressed with this expensive machine. This idea has been tried many times (vacuum and mop in one) but I don't think it has been perfected.

I do like how it disassembles so it can be cleaned though. Of course others will have their own opinion but this is just my experience.

This is less than what I paid for mine though.
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12 months ago
593 Posts
Joined Dec 2014
12 months ago
bill_tong
12 months ago
593 Posts
Quote from 1360-Hanger :
I own one of these. In fact I'm looking at it right now. I am possibly not using it right but it does a great job vacuuming but nothing else. It does come apart to clean it but the liquid dispenser gets clogged on mine all the time. I don't think I would pay even $50 for a replacement. I use a Shark vacuum and a Swiffer with microfiber head and that is a much better system in my opinion. Yes it's two separate tools but at least things are getting clean. My floors are a waterproof composite and I have three cats and a small dog.

I'm just not impressed with this expensive machine. This idea has been tried many times (vacuum and mop in one) but I don't think it has been perfected.

I do like how it disassembles so it can be cleaned though. Of course others will have their own opinion but this is just my experience.

This is less than what I paid for mine though.
Don't forget to add, it's a heavy machine if you're just going to use it for vacuuming vs a Dyson
12 months ago
2,988 Posts
Joined Jun 2006
12 months ago
luk350
12 months ago
2,988 Posts
I own 2 of these for past 3 years. They are doing decent job cleaning tile floors. Use right solution, change filter and brush roll when needed
Of course you can do it better by hand moping, but i am to lazy.
12 months ago
94 Posts
Joined Sep 2015
12 months ago
julain
12 months ago
94 Posts
I have one and tried using it to spot clean carpets. I was really disappointed. It really doesn't do anything particularly well imo. Just a fancy higher maintenance swiffer.
12 months ago
159 Posts
Joined Feb 2012
12 months ago
DooDahMon
12 months ago
159 Posts
I have and use this almost daily now, formerly had a Tinneco similar device, and the Crosswave is far superior. It is not a carpet cleaner like some complain about, but is perfect for hard floors and smaller rugs. 4.4 stars on 23K Amazon reviews. This is a great price but Sams has one for $159 and it includes: "This Bissell Crosswave all-in-one multisurface cleaner comes with five brush rolls, three bottles of cleaning solution and a self-cleaning storage tray, providing all the tools needed to start washing and vacuuming your floors." These extras are worth a lot more than $40.
12 months ago
478 Posts
Joined Jul 2013
12 months ago
JohnJ2996
12 months ago
478 Posts
I have wooden floors and stone in the kitchen. This thing does an amazing job cleaning my floors, especially in the kitchen.

All the spills and oil splashes get mopped up. All the crumbs get sucked up. Dried stains require slow passes.

This thing is amazing. I bought it refurbished on eBay by Dyson

I don't see why anyone would want something else.

I however would get the cordless if I thought the extra cost is justifiable
12 months ago
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Joined Aug 2020
12 months ago
SplendidHome1945
12 months ago
1,745 Posts
i have a tineco mop that is made just for hardwoods, does amazing and gets up soo much gunk. i've had family and friends borrow it and they say the same. get the tineco models specifically made for floors.

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12 months ago
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12 months ago
dud
12 months ago
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I use a Hoover Floormate to clean 1,500 sq ft of tile floors and it works fairly well. It picks up about 75% of the solution that it sprays and picks up quite a lot of dirt. I've been looking at the Crosswave and this is the best price for a new unit that I have ever seen ... but the reviews/feedback that I read here lead me to believe that I should stay with the Hoover.
12 months ago
68 Posts
Joined Jul 2007
12 months ago
Worlock
12 months ago
68 Posts
Bought this and received a green one instead of what is on the website. Took it out and 30 minutes of using it and it sucked up barely any water and it remove anything off the floor, only pushed it around. Took it back to walmart in less that 1hr of having it. Seems like the crosswave is just an advertising thing. it just doesnt work.
12 months ago
431 Posts
Joined Dec 2004
12 months ago
zaarel
12 months ago
431 Posts
I have one that I use regularly ony wood floors. I love it and there is no doubt it picks up the dirt. I do not use it for carpets.
12 months ago
330 Posts
Joined Jan 2010
12 months ago
LosGuys
12 months ago
330 Posts
I have mostly tile flooring with lots of dust and sand tracked into the house. I vacuum with my Dyson and use this to mop afterwards. It covers 1500 sqft of tile with a single bottle, and is WAY quicker than mop and pail.

What are people using for DIY cleaning solution? I've been pouring straight Fabuloso in there, but despite the great smell, it tends to streak and is a bit sticky.
12 months ago
2 Posts
Joined Nov 2013
12 months ago
nav1122
12 months ago
2 Posts
Does this cleans concrete floors?
12 months ago
336 Posts
Joined Sep 2010
12 months ago
Gwapes
12 months ago
336 Posts
I used mine twice, and it broke. It worked good when it worked.
12 months ago
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Joined Dec 2020
12 months ago
BeigePickle423
12 months ago
1 Posts
Reminder each home has a different level of cleaning. If you have pets and clean less than everyday you should sweep/vacuum first and then use the machine. I still wash baseboards and corners by hands and just do the middle. I also do multiple swipes over the area in different angles. Still have to get stuck on things scraped off but in general it does save your back and does a decent job when you take your time. Always clean it after including changing the roller.

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12 months ago
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12 months ago
EnzoFX
12 months ago
1,378 Posts
Quote from SplendidHome1945 :
i have a tineco mop that is made just for hardwoods, does amazing and gets up soo much gunk. i've had family and friends borrow it and they say the same. get the tineco models specifically made for floors.
Which model do you recommend?