Shark VacMop Pro Cordless vs BISSELL CrossWave: Comparison

 

BISSELL and Shark have different models of cleaners for different uses.

We are interested in them not only for their ability to handle general cleaning, but also pet related cleaning.

In this guide, we compare the Shark VacMop Pro Cordless vs BISSELL CrossWave models, and look at what they offer, and who they might be for.

Let’s take a look at them!

 

(NOTE: this is a general information guide only, and is not professional advice, or a substitute for professional advice. A qualified vet or animal expert is the only person qualified to give you expert advice in regards to your pet/s)

(*Friendly Disclosure – links to retailers or brands on this page may include affiliate links, and we may receive a commission when you purchase through these links)

 

Shark VacMop Pro Cordless vs BISSELL CrossWave

If you prefer, you can go straight to viewing these cleaning machines here:

 

Shark VacMop

 

BISSELL CrossWave

 

Shark VacMop Pro Cordless vs BISSELL CrossWave: Summary, & Which To Get

A summary of the CrossWave vs the VacMop:

 

Overall

Both the CrossWave and VacMop are 2 in 1 vacuum and mop cleaners.

The VacMop is a cordless cleaner only, whereas the CrossWave has both cordless and corded models available.

The CrossWave models are the higher spec models with more features, and function with a brushroll instead of disposable pads like the VacMop.

The CrossWave models also offer more versatility with the different models available – corded Pet and non Pet models available, and a cordless model available as well.

The CrossWaves are also heavier than the VacMop.

We’ve rated the CrossWave amongst the best wet dry vacs for pets on the market.

 

Shark VacMop

You’d get the Shark VacMop if you want a 2 in 1 vac mop that is cordless/battery operated, lightweight, affordable, uses disposable cleaning pads, and can be used for vacuuming and light mop cleaning with a cleaning solution mainly on hard sealed floor surfaces.

 

CrossWave

The CrossWave machines are wet dry vacs.

They have the ability to both wet clean like a powered mop, and dry vacuum different surfaces.

The Cordless Max model offers cordless cleaning.

The Pet model offers features specific to pet owners.

The base model might be for non pet owners, and those who prefer corded cleaning.

 

Shark VacMop Pro Cordless vs BISSELL CrossWave: Comparisons

We’ve put together a comparison guides of the CrossWave models.

We look at the specific differences, similarities and features of each model within the range.

Check it out here:

BISSELL Crosswave vs Crosswave Pet Pro vs Crosswave Cordless Max – Comparison Guide

As a summary:

 

Crosswave

Vacuums and washes

Can be used on sealed floors, and area rugs

Uses clean, and dirty tank two tank technology

Uses a dual action brush roll

Uses smart touch controls to control the cleaning modes

Has a 25 foot cord

Has manual clean out mode

Isn’t WIFI enabled

Weighs 11.5 lbs

4.4 Amps

Rotates at 3000 RPM

 

Crosswave Pet Pro

Vacuums and washes

Can be used on sealed floors, and area rugs

Uses clean, and dirty tank two tank technology

Uses a multi surface pet brush roll – supposed to be tangle free

Comes with a pet hair strainer

Uses smart touch controls to control the cleaning modes

Water tank capacity is 28 ounces and dirt tank capacity is up to 14.5 ounce

Has a 25 foot cord

Has manual clean out mode

Isn’t WIFI enabled

Weighs 11.5 lbs

4.4 Amps

Comes with PET Multi-Surface Formula

Comes with Two Tangle-Free Brush Rolls, two 8 oz. PET Multi-Surface with Febreze Formulas, and a Docking Tray

 

Crosswave Cordless Max

Vacuums and washes at the same time

Can be used on sealed floors, and area rugs

Uses clean, and dirty tank two tank technology

Is battery operated and cord free

Operates with up to 30 minutes of cordless cleaning power with a 36V lithium ion battery

Has improved edge cleaning to easily pick-up pet hair that gathers along baseboards and in corners of your home

Has cleaning width of 10.5 inch

Has a 3-in-1 Docking Station

Has a self cleaning auto clean out mode

Is WIFI enabled to connect to phone app

Weighs 11.5lbs

Comes with you selection of cleaning formula

 

In terms of the features of the Shark VacMop, they are:

A 2 in 1 vacuum mop

Is a cordless power mop with rechargeable lithium-ion battery and magnetic charger

Usually used on sealed hard surfaces, but the surface it can be used on is dependent on the type of cleaning solution you use

Has both spray mop and vacuum suction buttons

Has a 12 oz water tank

VacMop pad is used for cleaning up mess, and there is a no touch disposal release for it

Has LED headlights

Is lightweight – weighs only 5lbs

Comes with Shark VACMOP, (2) VACMOP Disposable Pads, (1) 12 oz. Shark Multi-surface hard floor cleaner

Compatible with the VMP10, VMP30, VCM60, VCW60

 

*Note about warranties of the models from each brand …

You will find each model from each range has a different number of years on the limited warranty.

So, check and confirm the warranty yourself prior to buying.

 

Other Shark VacMop Comparisons

Shark VacMop Pro Cordless vs BISSELL PowerFresh vs Symphony vs SpinWave Comparison

 

Top Rated Cleaning Machines For Pets

If you don’t think these BISSELL and Shark models are right for you, or you want more options, look at these ‘top rated’ guides for different cleaning machine types here:

Best Spot Cleaners and Carpet Cleaners For Pets

Best Wet Dry Vacs For Pets

Best Vacuums For Pet Hair

Best Steam Mops & Cleaner Mops For Pets

 

 

Friendly Disclaimers 

 

TheDailyShep.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc., or its affiliates.

Additionally, TheDailyShep.com participates in various other affiliate programs, and we sometimes get a commission through purchases made through our links.

 

TheDailyShep.com are not veterinarians, or animal professionals/experts. Information provided is for informational purposes only – it is not a substitute for professional or qualified advice.

The information is based on either our own thorough research, and/or own experiences, as a means of free speech.

By consuming this information, you accept that TheDailyShep.com do not have client or patient relationship with you, and TheDailyShep.com are not advising you to act on anything you read.

You should always consult your own veterinarian, animal expert, or health care professional and follow their advice before making decisions on all matters.

 

You can find our full set of disclaimers and T & C’s in the footer of this site.

 

Enjoy your reading, and thank you for being here

','

' ); } ?>

Leave a Comment