Unlike some of the best cordless vacuums on the market, the bissell crosswave has great first-time contact with big and small particles alike. There is no kibble, crumb, or sand grain is removed by the suction. I’m not forced to run over loose material at least once.
The spitting of cat litter is one of the issues I’ve had with other vacuums. The CrossWave easily slides over litter and doesn’t release a single particle. This is an exclusive machine.
The battery will last in my apartment of 1,000 square feet. The vacuum picks up dirt and spills easily as it glides across hard surfaces. It only takes a couple of passes to remove stubborn grime like tomato sauce, which was used in cooking the previous day.
CrossWave has made my room rugs noticeably more sanitary. I typically do three passes of an area before I move to the next.
The CrossWave costs $399.99, which seems like a fair price for a machine that combines so many cleaning functions into one appliance as well as an unidirectional design and long battery life