Similar to the 2582N cordless version, but with a cable attached, the Bisselle Crosswave promises to vacuum floors and clean them in the same movement thanks to its mop roller and its two tanks, including one for water dirty.
Bissell CrossWave
Back Market
€204.99Refurbished
Amazon
€229.00Nine
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The Bissell Crosswave is connected to the mains, but it remains identical to the 2582N cordless model that we tested in detail. We therefore find a rather heavy and imposing device which mainly suffers from its lack of versatility since it is intended almost exclusively for the maintenance of hard floors. In addition, its filtration of fine dust leaves something to be desired, a real weak point for a vacuum cleaner, a function that it nevertheless fulfills. Fortunately, even if it leaves a little too much humidity for our taste after its use, it is quite comfortable cleaning the floors thanks to its large mop. Good point, its double tank system means you don’t have to wash surfaces with dirty water, a real plus.
Strong points
- Three-in-one device that washes the floor with water.
- Automatic water circuit cleaning system.
- Comfortable on hard floors and fine carpets.
Weak points
- Lack of versatility.
- Heavy.
- Unwieldy.
- Filtration to be reviewed.
The second best quality/price ratio
Proscenic WashVac F20
Introductory price €399
Darty Marketplace
€239.99Nine
ManoMano
€249.99Nine
Amazon Marketplace
€499.00Nine
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With the WashVac F20, Proscenic makes one of the best floor cleaners on the market. Very efficient with its large roller, it allows you to clean large surfaces without interruption thanks to its battery and its large capacity water tanks. An automatic mode also makes adjustments easier. Undeniably, the WashVac F20 is a formidable competitor.