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product_id: 514211905
title: "CrossWave HydroSteam Steam Mop, 3-in-1 Wet Dry Vacuum Mop with Steam Function, Hard Floor Cleaner Machine with Sanitize Formula, 35151"
brand: "bissell"
price: "VT178601"
currency: VUV
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reviews_count: 3
category: "Bissell"
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# Tangle-free brushroll tech Dual-tank fresh water system 20% faster grease removal CrossWave HydroSteam Steam Mop, 3-in-1 Wet Dry Vacuum Mop with Steam Function, Hard Floor Cleaner Machine with Sanitize Formula, 35151

**Brand:** bissell
**Price:** VT178601
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Clean smarter, not harder — your floors deserve the HydroSteam glow! 💦

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CrossWave HydroSteam Steam Mop, 3-in-1 Wet Dry Vacuum Mop with Steam Function, Hard Floor Cleaner Machine with Sanitize Formula, 35151 by bissell
- **How much does it cost?** VT178601 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- bissell enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bissell brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Surface Mastery:** From sealed wood to tile and area rugs, tackle wet and dry messes with confidence.
- • **Pet Hair? No Problem!:** Specialized brushroll design stops hair wrap, perfect for furry friends and long locks.
- • **Effortless Maintenance:** One-touch self-cleaning brushroll means zero manual scrubbing after use.
- • **Clean Water, Every Time:** Dual-tank system keeps clean and dirty water separate to avoid reusing grime.
- • **Triple-Action HydroSteam Power:** Vacuum, mop, and steam your floors simultaneously for a spotless finish.

## Overview

The Bissell CrossWave HydroSteam 3-in-1 Wet Dry Vacuum Mop combines vacuuming, mopping, and steam cleaning with HydroSteam Technology that removes grease 20% faster than steam-only cleaners. Featuring a tangle-free brushroll to handle pet hair, a dual-tank system for fresh water cleaning, and a one-touch self-cleaning function, it delivers powerful, multi-surface cleaning on hard floors and area rugs. Ideal for busy pet owners and professionals seeking efficient, hygienic floor care.

## Description

Tackle the toughest pet spills and stains — like muddy paw prints and spilled food— with the power of HydroSteam™ Technology. Proven to clean tough, sticky messes 20% better, this machine uses a combination of specialized cleaning formula with HydroSteam™ Technology to clean across multiple surfaces. You'll always clean with fresh water and formula, thanks to the machine's Two-Tank Technology. Plus, this machine boasts a self-cleaning cycle that allows for ease of clean after the clean up. And this machine doesn’t just clean up after pets, it helps save them! BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation® and its mission to help save homeless pets. When you buy a BISSELL® product, you help save pets, too. We’re proud to design products that help make pet messes, odors and pet homelessness disappear.

Review: 5 STARS (minus the manual which is horrible). Try the following… - I’ve had this machine for well over a year, used it heavily 3-5 times a week, and love it! But, you have to know what the manual leaves out to make it work really well and efficiently. AND, you DO actually have to read the manual. It took me 6 months to make this the best machine I have ever used with lots of trial and error. A better manual would have saved me so much time! I have had nearly every problem listed in the reviews but so far have discovered it was either user (my!) error or there is an easy way to fix the problem. So, here is my manual in no great order! *First, it has to be put together just right. If things aren’t clicked in, anything is loose, whatever, go back and re-assemble everything to make sure everything is in place. Seems silly, but it makes a huge difference. It leaked everywhere my first use and the lid to the formula dispenser wasn’t on exactly right. Next, this isn’t a machine like a regular vacuum where you make one swipe up and back and move to the adjoining “swipe.” The way it has worked best for me is to : 1. First, divide the floor into sections and clean each section one at a time. I often use tile lines to keep track of where I am. For instance, in an average sized square kitchen, divide it into 4 smaller squares. Do each section separately. I use the STEAM setting almost exclusively. 2. For the first up and back swipes, squeeze the water/formula dispenser button most or the entire time, covering the first small section. Holding the dispenser button the whole time will leave areas that are too wet and streaky. That’s ok. The extra liquid that sits while you do the rest of that section helps soak loose any tough spots or stains. If you don’t do small sections at a time and try to do the entire floor at once, you will have a huge wet mess or an unclean, streaky floor. 3. Next, WITHOUT using the water/formula button (vacuum function only), go back over that same section using similar back and forth swipes, just a little more slowly, to suck up the extra liquid. It uses the steam to really clean the area well that way also. Depending on how dirty the floor was, you may need to use a little more liquid here and there and dry vacuum that up again. After you have gone over the area with the vacuum function only (and if you’re a perfectionist like I am), you may want to go diagonally over the same area to remove any tiny lines that are left and get rid of any streaks you see. When you get the hang of this, cleaning a hard floor goes super, super fast and the floor looks great! Plus, it is mostly dry right away if you have gone over it enough with the steam/vacuum function only. More tips: * It does edges and corners very well, but if it’s missing dirt or debris somewhere along a wall or floorboard, try to go horizontally along the edge rather than approaching it vertically or “head on” (or vice versa). Once in a while it won’t reach into a really tight corner and you have to use a cloth or something. Not very often though. * If the floor has a ton of animal hair, big leaves, lots of debris, sweep that up first with a broom or vacuum. This machine is great but not a shopvac! * The first couple times you use it you will be shocked at the amount of dirt, lint, hair, debris, etc. that it sucks up. If you have cleaned a really dirty area and the machine starts leaving debris, you probably need to rinse out the dirty liquid container and other parts. Clean the machine out VERY well after each use. It sucks up so much you didn’t see that it takes a bit to rinse off all the parts. You should also let it dry in between uses. * When filling the clean water/formula bottle, I use a little less formula than the line indicates and add a little more water. If you are getting too many suds on the floor, use a more dilute formula. The steam function with warm water in the bottle alone is actually sufficient without any formula for lots of uses. * You can clean the replaceable filters by opening the mesh trap door and rinsing really well on both sides. Eventually you will need to replace it, but I definitely don’t do it as often as recommended because you can run clean water through it from both directions and make it last a lot longer. * Once I started using this and got the hang of it, all I could imagine was how a regular mop just moved around the dirt. There is a learning curve so I’d give it til the very end of the return window to send it back unless you e tried it multiple times or something is clearly broken. * Finally, I wouldn’t bother with the cordless models. Tried those and they ran out of battery way too fast using the above described method. Good luck from a home with a 12 year old, 2 dogs and 2 kittens with a (mostly!) clean floor!!
Review: The best mop-vac I've ever owned! - I seriously own way too many cleaning gadgets, Dyson V15, a separate steam mop, a Eufy robot mopvac, and I used to have the Bissell CrossWave Turbo (Hard Floor + Area Rug Wet Dry Vac). So when I say I like this Bissell vacuum mop, it’s not because I don’t have anything else to compare it to… I’ve basically tried everything short of hiring a cleaning crew. 😅 I’ve been using this one since July 2025, and it’s become my go-to for the stuff that happens in real life: muddy paw prints, Hawaii red dirt (if you know you know), wet messes, and that gritty “how is the floor dirty AGAIN?” feeling. I still let my Eufy handle the general whole-house maintenance, but this Bissell is what I grab for spot cleaning and actual deep cleaning. Why I keep reaching for it I love that it’s basically 3-in-1: vacuum + mop + steam. That matters when you have two large breed puppies and you’re dealing with red dirt/mud constantly. It doesn’t just smear the mess around. It actually picks it up and leaves the floor feeling clean, not “wet-but-still-dirty.” I use it around 10 times a day for quick spot messes (yes, really), and I’ll do a full floor clean twice a day (morning and night) just to keep things under control. The big upgrade vs. my old CrossWave Turbo The CrossWave worked, but what I hated was the cleanup after using it. This newer vacuum mop is just… way more user-friendly. Easier to clean after each use. The dirty water setup is smarter and less gross to deal with. The strainer is a game changer. It catches hair and little objects so I can just grab them out quickly. No clogged pipe, no digging around later. Self-cleaning actually helps the brush roll last longer. The brush roll is easy to maintain, and it stays in better shape over time. Less hair tangling than the green Bissell CrossWave. Somehow hair doesn’t wrap around on brush roll as badly, which is huge if you have pets (or long hair in general). - Cons (real ones, but manageable) It’s corded. Some people will automatically hate that, but I honestly don’t mind, it feels more powerful and consistent. I’ll take the cord for better and powerful cleaning. Dirty water tank is on the small side. This one’s important: if the dirty water hits the fill line, it can flood, so you have to keep an eye on it. I’ve learned to empty it before it gets close, especially after a really muddy day. Final thoughts Even with my Dyson V15 and the Eufy robot, this Bissell vacuum mop has earned its spot because it’s fast, powerful, and (big bonus) way easier to clean and maintain than my old CrossWave Turbo. If you have pets, deal with muddy floors, or just want something that can handle quick messes without turning into a whole project afterward.

## Features

- 3-IN-1 HYDROSTEAM: 20% STRONGER CLEANING*. Vacuum, wash and steam floors at once. HydroSteam Technology combines water and steam to dissolve tough grease 20% faster than steam-only cleaners. Ideal for kitchen spills and pet messes. *Based on internal testing vs. steam-only cleaners on grease.
- TANGLE-FREE BRUSHROLL STOPS HAIR WRAP. Effortlessly prevents hair wrap and handles stubborn pet hair with our specialized brushroll design.
- DUAL-TANK SYSTEM FOR FRESHER CLEANING. Separates clean water and dirty water to avoid reusing dirty water. Maintains powerful cleaning on all messes.
- ONE-TOUCH SELF-CLEANING. Press a button to clean the brushroll automatically. Zero manual effort.
- MULTI-SURFACE VERSATILITY. Clean wet and dry messes on tile, sealed wood, laminate, and more. Refresh area rugs with powerful steam!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BP8D331P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,990 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #12 in Shop Wet Dry Vacuums |
| Brand Name | Bissell |
| Capacity | 28 Fluid Ounces |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,760) |
| Included Components | CrossWave HydroSteam Plus |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.61"D x 13.78"W x 26.14"H |
| Item Type Name | CrossWave HydroSteam |
| Item Weight | 12.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BISSELL |
| Model Name | CrossWave HydroSteam |
| Model Number | 35151 |
| Part Number | 35151 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style | CrossWave HydroSteam |
| UPC | 011120268720 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Bissell
- **Color:** Multi
- **Item Weight:** 12.5 Pounds
- **Product Dimensions:** 11.61"D x 13.78"W x 26.14"H
- **Style:** CrossWave HydroSteam

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it have a hair strainer like the pet version does?**
A: Yes it does. I actually ordered this version and the cordless version. I strongly recommend recorded version. As a cordless one did not have the same power or cleaning ability is the cordless version. But in both cases they had the strainer for pet hair and we have five dogs. I love this unit that performs greatly and it does a great job cleaning especially the steam cleaning function

**Q: Hi All Can I use this just a normal vacuum without using water or steam? TY**
A: No, the CrossWave isn't intended to be used as a dry vacuum.

**Q: How well does it vacuum? Can you set to vacuum only?**
A: The hydro steam can vacuum only. You set it to hard floor and just never pull the trigger for the cleaning fluid. It will only vacuum well on hard floor, and for bigger pieces, you will need to tilt it back and drop it on them. Hope this helps.

**Q: Has anyone used this for just vacuuming? Does it work well?**
A: If you’re vacuuming just a hard surface then I’d say it does a good job. It is primarily a mop though, so I wouldn’t purchase this with the intent of it being the sole vacuum of the home. Even after using I do still need my vacuum with the stick attachments to get some areas of my kitchen.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 STARS (minus the manual which is horrible). Try the following…
*by C***Y on February 8, 2026*

I’ve had this machine for well over a year, used it heavily 3-5 times a week, and love it! But, you have to know what the manual leaves out to make it work really well and efficiently. AND, you DO actually have to read the manual. It took me 6 months to make this the best machine I have ever used with lots of trial and error. A better manual would have saved me so much time! I have had nearly every problem listed in the reviews but so far have discovered it was either user (my!) error or there is an easy way to fix the problem. So, here is my manual in no great order! *First, it has to be put together just right. If things aren’t clicked in, anything is loose, whatever, go back and re-assemble everything to make sure everything is in place. Seems silly, but it makes a huge difference. It leaked everywhere my first use and the lid to the formula dispenser wasn’t on exactly right. Next, this isn’t a machine like a regular vacuum where you make one swipe up and back and move to the adjoining “swipe.” The way it has worked best for me is to : 1. First, divide the floor into sections and clean each section one at a time. I often use tile lines to keep track of where I am. For instance, in an average sized square kitchen, divide it into 4 smaller squares. Do each section separately. I use the STEAM setting almost exclusively. 2. For the first up and back swipes, squeeze the water/formula dispenser button most or the entire time, covering the first small section. Holding the dispenser button the whole time will leave areas that are too wet and streaky. That’s ok. The extra liquid that sits while you do the rest of that section helps soak loose any tough spots or stains. If you don’t do small sections at a time and try to do the entire floor at once, you will have a huge wet mess or an unclean, streaky floor. 3. Next, WITHOUT using the water/formula button (vacuum function only), go back over that same section using similar back and forth swipes, just a little more slowly, to suck up the extra liquid. It uses the steam to really clean the area well that way also. Depending on how dirty the floor was, you may need to use a little more liquid here and there and dry vacuum that up again. After you have gone over the area with the vacuum function only (and if you’re a perfectionist like I am), you may want to go diagonally over the same area to remove any tiny lines that are left and get rid of any streaks you see. When you get the hang of this, cleaning a hard floor goes super, super fast and the floor looks great! Plus, it is mostly dry right away if you have gone over it enough with the steam/vacuum function only. More tips: * It does edges and corners very well, but if it’s missing dirt or debris somewhere along a wall or floorboard, try to go horizontally along the edge rather than approaching it vertically or “head on” (or vice versa). Once in a while it won’t reach into a really tight corner and you have to use a cloth or something. Not very often though. * If the floor has a ton of animal hair, big leaves, lots of debris, sweep that up first with a broom or vacuum. This machine is great but not a shopvac! * The first couple times you use it you will be shocked at the amount of dirt, lint, hair, debris, etc. that it sucks up. If you have cleaned a really dirty area and the machine starts leaving debris, you probably need to rinse out the dirty liquid container and other parts. Clean the machine out VERY well after each use. It sucks up so much you didn’t see that it takes a bit to rinse off all the parts. You should also let it dry in between uses. * When filling the clean water/formula bottle, I use a little less formula than the line indicates and add a little more water. If you are getting too many suds on the floor, use a more dilute formula. The steam function with warm water in the bottle alone is actually sufficient without any formula for lots of uses. * You can clean the replaceable filters by opening the mesh trap door and rinsing really well on both sides. Eventually you will need to replace it, but I definitely don’t do it as often as recommended because you can run clean water through it from both directions and make it last a lot longer. * Once I started using this and got the hang of it, all I could imagine was how a regular mop just moved around the dirt. There is a learning curve so I’d give it til the very end of the return window to send it back unless you e tried it multiple times or something is clearly broken. * Finally, I wouldn’t bother with the cordless models. Tried those and they ran out of battery way too fast using the above described method. Good luck from a home with a 12 year old, 2 dogs and 2 kittens with a (mostly!) clean floor!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best mop-vac I've ever owned!
*by S***H on January 13, 2026*

I seriously own way too many cleaning gadgets, Dyson V15, a separate steam mop, a Eufy robot mopvac, and I used to have the Bissell CrossWave Turbo (Hard Floor + Area Rug Wet Dry Vac). So when I say I like this Bissell vacuum mop, it’s not because I don’t have anything else to compare it to… I’ve basically tried everything short of hiring a cleaning crew. 😅 I’ve been using this one since July 2025, and it’s become my go-to for the stuff that happens in real life: muddy paw prints, Hawaii red dirt (if you know you know), wet messes, and that gritty “how is the floor dirty AGAIN?” feeling. I still let my Eufy handle the general whole-house maintenance, but this Bissell is what I grab for spot cleaning and actual deep cleaning. Why I keep reaching for it I love that it’s basically 3-in-1: vacuum + mop + steam. That matters when you have two large breed puppies and you’re dealing with red dirt/mud constantly. It doesn’t just smear the mess around. It actually picks it up and leaves the floor feeling clean, not “wet-but-still-dirty.” I use it around 10 times a day for quick spot messes (yes, really), and I’ll do a full floor clean twice a day (morning and night) just to keep things under control. The big upgrade vs. my old CrossWave Turbo The CrossWave worked, but what I hated was the cleanup after using it. This newer vacuum mop is just… way more user-friendly. Easier to clean after each use. The dirty water setup is smarter and less gross to deal with. The strainer is a game changer. It catches hair and little objects so I can just grab them out quickly. No clogged pipe, no digging around later. Self-cleaning actually helps the brush roll last longer. The brush roll is easy to maintain, and it stays in better shape over time. Less hair tangling than the green Bissell CrossWave. Somehow hair doesn’t wrap around on brush roll as badly, which is huge if you have pets (or long hair in general). - Cons (real ones, but manageable) It’s corded. Some people will automatically hate that, but I honestly don’t mind, it feels more powerful and consistent. I’ll take the cord for better and powerful cleaning. Dirty water tank is on the small side. This one’s important: if the dirty water hits the fill line, it can flood, so you have to keep an eye on it. I’ve learned to empty it before it gets close, especially after a really muddy day. Final thoughts Even with my Dyson V15 and the Eufy robot, this Bissell vacuum mop has earned its spot because it’s fast, powerful, and (big bonus) way easier to clean and maintain than my old CrossWave Turbo. If you have pets, deal with muddy floors, or just want something that can handle quick messes without turning into a whole project afterward.

### ⭐⭐ Review
*by S***O on February 24, 2025*

1. Es una aspiradora pesada, no es fácil su manipulación. 2. Se vacia con rapidez el agua, y mas cuando utilizas el modo "vapor". 3. El modo vapor no es lo que uno cree, solo ves un poco de semi humo salir pero por un lapso mínimo, 10 segundos y creo que exagero. 4. No es para utilizar debajo de mubles, simplemente no cabe, hay que mover todo. 5. Se tardo 13 dias en llegar.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Bissell® CrossWave® HydroSteam™ Wet Dry Vac, Multi-Purpose Vacuum, Wash, and Steam, Sanitize Formula Included, 35151
- 3 Pack Multi-Surface Pet Brush Rolls 2788 and Vacuum Filters 1866 Compatible with Bissell CrossWave Max 2554 2554A 2590 2593 2596, HydroSteam 35151 3515 35152 3513 3518 Vacuums, Part 1618641, 1608684
- Bissell Hard Floor Sanitize Formula, 2504L, 80 Fl Oz CrossWave & Spinwave, Use on Sealed Hard Floors, Orange Bloosom

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