

That’s it, just push it across the floor, but be ready for a small kick forward the first time you turn it on as it is self-propelled.

To use it on your floors, tilt it back and press the power button for about 3 seconds to power it on. It can only be used on sealed hard floors. It has a self-cleaning cycle, where you press a button and it runs the cleaning solution through the roller brush to clean it for you. The Tineco S3 weighs almost 10 lbs, at 9.9 lbs according to the manufacturer.

You can also run the machine without any water at all by refraining from pressing the water trigger button. To run the machine, you plug it in and push the water trigger while pushing it across your floors.įor tougher messes, you can hover over messy floors and keep the trigger button pressed. To clean the roller brush, you’ll need to put the wet-dry vac into its tray, and pour water into the roller brush while you tip the machine back so the roller brush is activated and rolling. The cordless Bissell Crosswave has a self-cleaning brush, however, the corded version does not. The cord is 25 ft long, which is just shy of the industry-standard cord length for regular vacuums by 5 feet. The Bissell Crosswave weighs just over 11 lbs (11.02 lbs). Bissell Crosswave Overview (Corded Version) The price difference was also a hefty $150 more, and I wasn’t willing to shell out more cash for slightly less favorable reviews.

However, a dear friend of mine owns the cordless version and loves hers.īut, maybe we both don’t know any better for sure because we only have one version of the machine while the other has the other version. I even read reviews where people had returned their cordless to get the corded Bissell Crosswave because it lasted longer! I went strictly off of reviews and saw that the corded version had fewer issues over time than the cordless. It was all over social media, and I really love watching videos of how it performed.Īfter much research, I ended up buying the corded Bissel Crosswave. The wet-dry vac I had been seeing everywhere was the Bissell Crosswave. This post is not sponsored in any way, and the products featured were purchased with my own money. *This post contains affiliate links, however, all opinions are my own, as always. Okay, with that out of the way, let’s get to my complete review… If I didn’t do what I do for a living, I would never end up buying these two different machines. I write posts on cleaning and organizing and do the research for you. In this post, I’ll be sharing the two wet vacs that I have, what I love about them, what I don’t love about them, and which one I would recommend.Ī little note before you read this post, however… Our daughter, Zoey, had just started crawling and I couldn’t help but think just how gross the floors were.īuuuuuut my back and knees took a beating, and that’s when I turned to the internet to finally look into one of the wet-dry vacuum cleaners I’ve been dying to try. I resorted to grabbing a shop floor scrub brush from Walmart, along with a hand scrubber so I could manually scrub our floors. Textured flooring is a beast, BTW, don’t recommend it… I tried using our traditional spin mop to clean the flooring, but I ended up shredding all of the mop heads that touched it. If you follow me on Instagram, you know I love to post a lot of content around cleaning and organizing.Īfter our huge kitchen renovation and the installation of our porcelain tile flooring (which is SUPER TEXTURED), I decided to look into getting a tougher floor cleaner. I’ve had a ton of requests for this post, so I’m excited to finally be publishing my thoughts.
