Bissell SpinWave Pet Robot, 2-in-1 Wet Mop and Dry Robot Vacuum, WiFi Connected with Structured Navigation, 3347

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BISSELL® SpinWave® Pet wet and dry robotic vacuum gives you two ways to clean in one revolutionary robot. Its two tank system powerfully vacuums or actively mops. So, when used in dry vacuuming mode it collects pet hair, dirt and other debris across multiple surfaces, and when used in wet mopping mode, the mop pads and BISSELL Multi-Surface Formula scrub messes on sealed hard floors. Thanks to the Soft Surface Avoidance Sensor, you don’t have to worry about it cleaning surfaces like rugs when in wet mopping mode. Plus, this product 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.
Every Purchase Saves Pets. BISSELL proudly supports BISSELL Pet Foundation and its mission to help save homeless pets..Runtime : 130 minutes
Two Tank Cleaning System. Powerfully vacuum or actively mop your floors.
Lithium Ion Battery. Provides up to 130 minutes of run time on hard floors in low mode and recharges in 4-5 hours.
Powerfully Vacuum. In Dry Cleaning Mode, Triple Action Cleaning System utilizes dual spinning edge brushes, a rotating brush roll and powerful suction with up to 1500 Pa to clean debris on carpet and hard surfaces.
Actively Mop. Rotating mop pads scrub and clean floors including wood, tile, linoleum, and other sealed hard floors.

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Customers are satisfied with the robotic vacuum cleaner’s ease of use. However, some find it overpriced and not worth the cost. The vacuum gets stuck under furniture and in loops. Navigation is also a concern. Opinions vary on functionality, cleaning ability, vacuum quality, and battery life.

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  1. Amazon Customer

    Bissell Knows How To Clean
    I’m comparing this with the Deebot which I returned. The Deebot was easily three times the price and jsut didn’t work at all. Some of what I hated about the Deebot; it had a complicated app and you needed to train the bot on the areas to clean. There was a lack of any type of organized pattern when cleaning – it just rolled around in circles and missed huge areas in the single small room that I confined it to. It couldn’t figure out how to go home and got stuck on it’s own base. The cleaning was totally inadequate – if you clean your floor by lightly dragging a low pile wet rag without any cleaner on it, then the Deebot is for you. It basically smeared the floor with the filth that it picked up. Finally, the Deebot got stuck on literally everything. I named it “slow and stupid” in the app. The Bissell doesn’t need training. It moves back and forth in a logical pattern. The spinny cloths are nappy and actually absorb the dirt. You can put cleaning fluid right in the tank. The vacuum is in the front and the wet cleaning follows behind. The vacuum includes a roller brush as well as the side sweepers and the suction is great. I feel like the other robots focus on the robotic features and put zero thought into the cleaning functionality. Bissell’s features focus on cleaning first. If you want something functional, get the Bissell. It’s much cheaper and works so much better. The app is simple. I use it to start a cleaning cycle and to tell it to go back home. I’m really happy with my Bissell SpinWave.

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  2. ARO

    Cleans, but has some oddities, and doesn’t clean a whole floor
    I bought the vacuum to clean the main level of our house. It does work, but not as expected. Our house, typical of houses built on hills does not lie on a North-South axis, but somewhat skewed to match the contour of the hill. My guess is that, although the manufacturer claims the robot is stabilized by gyroscopes, they actually make considerable use of an internal compass. If it were really a gyroscope it would tend to train itself against a solid surface like a wall and make long rows parallel to the wall. Instead, no matter where it is placed or in which direction, the robot tends to whirl around and take off on a diagonal. Better instructions on initial placement would certainly help, but I suspect that this odd feature may be unavoidable.”Bizzie Lizzy,” as we call her keeps changing her course to run diagonally across the room instead of parallel to the walls. This makes for excessive wall- and furniture-bumping. She also loses track of where she has been and tends to get caught up in circles in complex rooms with irregular walls. On the other hand there was no problem with getting caught up in draperies or bed skirts. She seems to sense that something is there and makes no effort to fight with them. I watched closely to intervene, if necessary. In the dining room and kitchen she spent a lot of time repeating certain areas while pretty much ignoring other areas. Nevertheless she eventually got to most of it. She certainly did a better job than having your teenager do the vacuuming. I did remove the dining room chairs in the sake of efficiency, which only took a few minutes. I also found that it was better to close the draperies on the sliding glass doors because Bizzy Lizzie kept trying to climb into the track section and would get caught on a tilt (remember, she goes diagonally so she keeps doing the same thing on each trip across the room). I am assuming that I will gain more expertise in learning where I can initially place her so that she will do more broad sweeps first rather than spending a lot of time whirling around in pockets between the larger pieces of furniture.One big complaint I have is that she keeps losing her foam “ears” which help guide her around corners. These are not glued in place, just sort of snapped into a groove. They pop out frequently. Sometimes she runs over them and vacuums them up. I would like to see these more securely attached with some sort of clamp.Not too surprisingly, she does better in smaller rooms with less furniture. The bathrooms, kitchen and hallway were accomplished with ease–though I did find it useful to close the door in the middle of the hallway as she seemed a bit confused with trying to deal with a full 30 feet. A 15 foot section seemed easier. Again, it would be helpful if she did long runs parallel to the walls rather than bumping around with shorter diagonal sweeps.It was particularly useful to have Bizzy Lizzy clean in the pantry, where the dust bunnies tend to collect far back under the deep lower shelves, the robot is short enough to go under the bottom shelves, which can be very difficult to reach otherwise.At this point we do intend to keep her, and see if we can figure out how to overcome her oddities. On her initial cleaning runs she picked up lots of dirt and debris and left each of the rooms that I put her in looking nice. Given her habit of getting tangled up in the hollows between furniture and beeping for help, together with the need to confine her to one smaller space after another I can’t imagine even trying to let her run without supervision. There is absolutely no way she could manage to clean several rooms while I am away. I can be in a nearby room doing something else, but the vacuuming would simply never finish if she didn’t have someone to move her around. As far as returning to the space where she started, that didn’t even happen in my 8 X 16 foot galley kitchen. However, it is still a whole lot easier than doing the vacuuming myself.Update: After trying to use Bizzy Lizzy over the Thanksgiving weekend she is going back. My sons were here and they experimented with me on placement to try to find a way to get her to actually do a whole room without being picked up and put in a new location to start over. Pretty much total fail. I wouldn’t mind her wandering around a lot and overdoing some areas if she would just get the whole floor. At one point we left her in a bathroom for 30 minutes. When we opened the door the shred of toilet paper left slightly off the center of the room was still there. Two of four corners were untouched. Too much attention is required of Lizzie to be considered a time saver. Stars are reduced from 3 to 1 because the only thing I really care about is that the floor is eventually cleaned. Didn’t happen

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  3. Amazon Customer

    It does what it says and it does it well.
    I’m not going to lie. This is not a super advanced cleaning robot with excellent navigation, but it does get the job done for half the cost. I wanted only one cleaning robot – the idea of finding space to have two and scheduling two and everything was eh. I live in a 780sq foot apartment, so having both in one was a massive plus. I bought on a sale and had $120 in gift cards, so I spent $199 in all…and I’m going to be honest, it is SO worth it. I likely wouldn’t have bought it at $400, though, and I would have saved up for a different hybrid with better navigation. Luckily, my apartment is rather open concept so it doesn’t struggle too much. Sometimes I feel like it spends too much time in one area, but not to the point that other reviews were stating where it was cleaning the same area over and over and over and over and over. I feel like it just takes it’s time sometimes LOL. I’ve noticed that instead of going back and forth straight, sometimes it chooses to clean diagonally, which is definitely not as efficient and it definitely gets more confused that way.It uses bump navigation and it will never learn your floorplan, but again, with an open concept, it does quite a good job if you move some bigger obstacles out of the way. You’ll learn what they are from watching the robot once or twice. I don’t feel like I have to babysit it and I would feel comfortable leaving it on it’s own. The only thing I really dislike is that it always seems to struggle to return to the dock, so I always put it on myself. Not a huge deal to me, but may be for others.To be honest, this robot is a lifesaver for me and my relationship with my husband. I have ADHD, so I love that I can just schedule it and let it do the maintenance work of keeping up with an apartment. It also motivates me to clean as well, because as it’s running, I can do the dishes or make dinner or whatever.This is a robot vacuum/mop, it will not deep clean your home, I would compare it to something slightly better than a Swiffer, but it is definitely more maintenance work than deep clean. I have it set to go off on days we’re having company over and it saves us the hassle of rushing to make sure everything looks tidy. My floors are noticeably cleaner after it runs, the suction is good, the mopping is great for what it is (it has spinny pads and uses water and solution to clean) it also sweeps/vacuums while mopping so nothing really gets smeared around. You can use it to spot clean as well, but I haven’t utilized that feature. For a deeper clean, you’ll just have to wait for a robot maid lol.

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  4. Robot de ayuda en casa

    Me gusto mucho , me ayudan y lo hace muy bien

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  5. Jessica

    Because I bought this through Amazon, Bissell was not interested when it stopped working within a few months of purchase. While it did work, it was really the best I’ve had since the Scooba was discontinued, but it was a fair sum of money to get probably less than 3 months’ use from. I am moving away from this brand, as I’ve had no success with the Crosswaves, either…..

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  6. Anonymous

    The machine is fine but the seller have the worst support ever. My machine is down just after one week of use, I tried to contact seller to get it replaced under warranty and they couldn’t support me at all by saying we are just online facilitator and cannot help you with this at all. We have to report this seller to amazon.

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  7. Jose R.

    Se hace llamar Pet Robot, y cuando aspira no deposita los pelos del perro en el contendor (ver foto). se quedan todos atorados en el rodillo. Pésimo como robot, Adicionalmente el algoritmo de navegación que tiene programado deja muchas áreas sin aspirar o se traba en cada esquina. La aplicación para Apple esta bloqueada para su uso en México, solo puedes usar la de Android.No lo recomiendo parar nada…evalúen otras opciones. Robot de la mitad de su precio hacen mejor trabajo.

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  8. Ceci

    Funcionó bien dos meses en barredora y ahora hace lo que quiere, no sigue ningún patrón, se descarga muy rápido. En trapeadora muy pobre el rendimiento. No la compren no vale el precio.

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