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I saw this advertised and is just what I need for my floors. I have to vacuum, then drag out the bucket and mop, or steam mop. It vacuums up and cleans so there is no need to do two steps.

 

I have a 30% off coupon from Kohls and may go check it out. Anyone have this machine and have feedback?

 

BISSELL Crosswave Multi-Surface Cleaner

 

 

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I am also interested in this machine.  I saw it advertised on a infomercial in the middle of the night a month or so ago.  When I googled it, the reviews were mixed, so I did not buy it.

 

One problem I see is that currently I get on my hands and knees to mop floors because I can get the base boards and under the cupboard and get any cob webs, with a machine you cannot get that area, so I would still need to get out my vacuum with attachments to get that area.

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There are some youtube reviews by people and not companies selling it or BIssell. They seem pretty happy with it. The vacuumed dirt and water goes into the same container so the water traps the dust and hair and what not like the Rainbow vacuum does.
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Ive seen the TV commercials for this thing where they clean up some repulsive messes including a plate of spaghetti  and sauce.   It looks like cleaning the machine would be a mighty chore. 

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I am the proud owner of a Crosswave and it is a breeze to clean up! the mess is contained in the dirt bin, the brush roll is removeable AND the storage tray allows you to pour in clean water, turn on the machine and basically do a "rinse" to the brush roll. This machine is a game changer!

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@minnesotagopher11.....thanks for the review. I have hard wood in dining room and a tile in kitchen and bath....so I would guess it would be OK for those surfaces?