Bissell SpinWave vs. Shark Steam and Scrub Comparison Review
Bissell SpinWave
Shark Steam & Scrub
Bissell SpinWave
Shark Steam & Scrub
Bissell SpinWave vs. Shark Steam and Scrub – which is the best bang for the buck? If you are looking for the best hard floor mop, you are at the right place. We have compared two popular models from Bissell and Shark. So, what makes them different?
Bissell SpinWave is a cordless mop that uses cleaning formulas to sanitize floors. It has two types of mopping pads, and one mopping mode. On the other hand, Shark Steam & Scrub is a corded mop that uses steam to sanitize floors. Unlike Bissell, Shark has two mopping modes and one type of mopping pad.
Shark Steam & Scrub
The Shark Steam & Scrub is also a series of hard floor mops but this time, with several extras. It doesn’t scrub and mop only; it goes a step further to sanitize your floors using steam. You can rely on this cleaner to wipe out the tough stains gently. Whether it’s surface dust, residue, grease, grime, or bacteria, the Shark® Steam & Scrub All-in-One Scrubbing and Sanitizing Hard Floor Steam Mop is ready for the task. This series has several models, including S7000, S7001, S7001TGT, and S7000AMZ. For this review, the focus is on the Shark S7000AMZ Steam & Scrub.
Which one to choose Bissell SpinWave or Shark Steam and Scrub?
4 reasons to choose Shark Steam and Scrub
- Mopping with Steam: Shark Steam and Scrub eliminates up to 99% of bacteria, grease, residues, and dust using unique mopping with steam.
- Two cleaning modes: Shark has two cleaning modes – light for a quick refresh and normal for an everyday mess.
- Sanitization without chemicals: Shark Steam and Scrub requires no chemical solutions for an ideal spotless floor; steam does all the job.
- Intense floor scrubbing: With more than 150 scrubs per minute, rotating pads execute the best cleaning performance.
Bissell SpinWave vs. Shark Steam and Scrub Face-to-Face Comparison
Bissell SpinWave takes the design of an upright vacuum. Of importance is the fact that it is a cordless hard floor mop, so you are not limited on where you can clean. It packs an 18V lithium-ion battery and provides up to 20 minutes of runtime. The battery’s recharge time is around 4 hours.
The Shark Steam & Scrub also takes the shape of an upright vacuum cleaner. However, unlike the Bissell SpinWave, this is a corded cleaner with a 22-ft. power cord.
It's hard to call a winner here as both models have advantages and disadvantages. The cordless model offers freedom, but the 20-minute runtime is too short if you have a lot of mopping to do. On the other hand, Shark corded mop offers unlimited runtime but can limit your reach. All said and done; we prefer the Shark corded mop.
The Bissell SpinWave is a mop suitable for any sealed floor, including tile, marble, laminate, hardwood, vinyl, and linoleum. It doesn’t have any other function apart from mopping.
On the other hand, the Shark S7000AMZ is a mop that can sanitize floors using steam. It is suitable for all sealed floors, just like Bissell. Whether it’s hardwood, marble, stone, tile, or stone, the Shark Steam & Scrub is up to the task.
Here, Shark wins the battle as it offers more than just mopping. It has a steaming function with two modes. You can rely on it to sanitize floors, removing 99.9% of bacteria and other harmful elements.
Bissell SpinWave comes with:
- Bissell SpinWave steam mop
- 4 soft-touch pads
- 2 scrubby pads
- 1 trial-size hard floor sanitizing formula
- 2 trial-size wood floor formulas
On the other hand, the Shark Steam & Scrub comes with:
- Shark Steam and Scrub steam mop
- 6 dirt grip soft scrub washable pads
- Filling flask
It's hard to call a winner here as both models are well equipped. However, Bissell is the likely winner as it comes with sanitizing and wood floor formulas.
Bissell SpinWave boasts a sleek and stylish design with a small footprint. It is also lightweight. The dimensions are 8 x 16 x 45 inches, while the weight is 9.5lbs.
Regarding the finish, the Bissell 23159 is titanium with Bossanova blue accents.
Shark S7000AMZ is also a stylish steam mop with a small footprint and lightweight design.
It measures 13.7 x 6.75 x 46.5 inches and weighs 7.7lbs. As for the finish, the Shark Steam Mop is green and black.
Here again, it's hard to call a winner as both models have a small footprint, are lightweight, and sport sleek and stylish designs. However, the Shark S7000AMZ has the upper hand as it has a smaller footprint and is lighter.
Bissell SpinWave 23159 offers excellent maneuverability courtesy of the lightweight design and, importantly, the swivel steering.
As a result, it’s easy to turn the cleaner and clean along baseboards, under furniture, and cabinets, among other hard-to-reach spots.
Also worth mentioning is the low-profile cleaning head that reaches under low-profile furniture without the need to break your back bending low.
Shark S7000AMZ also offers easy and effortless maneuverability courtesy of the lightweight design.
Just like Bissell, this model also boasts swivel steering technology, so turning and reaching those tricky spots is a buzz.
It also features a low-profile cleaning head to enable it to creep under low-profile furniture and other household fittings for entire-level cleaning.
As far as maneuverability is concerned, Bissell carries the day even though the Shark S7000AMZ also has swivel steering. Bissell's swivel steering technology is much more advanced, making it swifter and easier to maneuver. But all the same, Shark is still a worthy model.
Bissell SpinWave requires easy DIY assembly. You can get started in just 3 minutes. After assembling the unit, you must fill the water tank and add the appropriate cleaning formula. Next, attach the mop pads and power on the machine.
For the record, this Bissell steam mop comes with a Dual-Purpose Storage Tray that not only makes storage easy; it comes in handy when attaching the mops. The handling is ergonomic, and so are the controls.
Shark S7000AMZ Steam Mop & Scrub also has excellent usability. It requires simple assembly that takes less than 5 minutes. Insert the mop handle into the steam mop body and ensure it clicks into place. Unlike Bissell, you only need to add water as the SpinWave doesn’t use any cleaning solution.
The last step before powering on the machine is to attach the mopping pads. The Shark Steam Mop has three control buttons but are not strategically located. Instead, they are on the main head unit.
As far as usability goes, it's hard to say which model has the edge. The two steam mops can be assembled quickly, and the operation is straightforward. However, we feel the Bissell SpinWave is the best choice courtesy of the fingertip controls, unlike Shark, which will require some back bending to access the control buttons.
Bissell SpinWave has a cleaning head that stretches 8-inches and works with two counter-rotating mopping pads.
These washable mops are available in two types depending on the cleaning task.
There are soft-touch microfiber pads for light mopping and scrubby mops for those stubborn messes. The SpinWave is safe for all sealed floors.
Shark Steam and Scrub has a 6.75 cleaning head. It also works with two counter-rotating mopping pads that rotate up to 150 times a minute. Shark claims the Shark S7000 offers two times better cleaning than ordinary steam mops. We will handle this interesting discussion when assessing the mopping test results.
For the record, Shark uses only one type of mopping pad. These are the Dirt Grip Soft Scrub Washable Pads. But worth mentioning is the tight-looped material used that enhances absorption. The SpinWave is also safe for all sealed floors.
As far as the mop head is concerned, Bissell is the best choice because it has two types of mopping pads, making it a versatile hard floor mop that facilitates customized cleaning. Besides, it has a larger cleaning head, which means faster cleaning.
Bissell SpinWave has one cleaning mode. All you have to do is power up the unit and get to work.
On the other hand, Shark S7000AMZ comes with two cleaning modes. There is a Light mode for light mopping tasks and Normal for everyday messes that require a little more effort.
One of the areas Shark beats Bissell is the cleaning modes. It comes with two customized cleaning modes, but with the Bissell SpinWave, you have no options. So instead, there's just one cleaning mode.
The Bissell SpinWave has a large 0.8L water tank that is easy to fill. This tank holds enough water to mop an average-sized apartment.
On the other hand, the Shark S7000AMZ comes with a small 0.3 water tank which is also enough to clean an average-sized apartment but will require frequent refills when handling big messes in large apartments. In addition, Shark comes with a filling flask for easy refilling.
The Bissell SpinWave wins this round as it comes with a larger water tank that holds more water. This means you don't have to refill it more often than the Shark Steam & Scrub.
Bissell SpinWave works with cleaning solutions. There’s the Bissell Multi-Surface Formula, which is suitable for the tough messes on sealed floors, and the Bissell Wood Floor Formula, ideal for sealed hardwood floors. Worth mentioning is the On-demand Spray that lets you control the amount of cleaning solution dispensed.
However, unlike Bissell, Shark doesn’t require any cleaning solution. Instead, it uses steam to sanitize floors. This chemical-free sanitization makes it ideal for homes with pets and crawling kids.
It's hard to call a winner here. Bissell sounds like a great choice as the cleaning formula enhances the mopping efficiency, as witnessed in the mopping tests. On the other hand, chemical-free sanitization using steam makes the Shark S7000AMZ safe for the whole family. What's more? The fact that no cleaning solution is required makes maintenance easier. And less costly.
On a normal day, the Bissell SpinWave 23159 retails at around $175 but often attracts discounts of up to 25%. It is a worthy hard floor cleaner as it can tackle those huge messes, from sticky messes to stains.
It has a lightweight and ergonomic design and works with BISSELL hard floor cleaning solutions that leave floors sparkling clean.
Shark S7000AMZ Steam Mop, on the other hand, retails at around the same price as Bissell SpinWave, on average $175. It’s also a worthy cleaner now that it can scrub and steam floors simultaneously, leaving them not only clean but germs and bacteria-free.
Interestingly, it doesn’t require any cleaning solutions as it sanitizes floors using steam.
In terms of price, the Bissell 23159 will often be cheaper than Shark S7000AMZ. However, when it comes to maintenance, Bissell's maintenance costs are higher as it requires supplies. All said and done; it's hard to call a winner as both models have advantages and disadvantages. In the short term, Bissell offers better value for money, but in the long term, Shark offers better value for money. This inference is based on the initial costs and maintenance costs.
Bissell is a renowned brand that manufactures high-quality products that exude customer confidence and trust. In addition, the company offers a 2-year limited warranty that covers the Bissell SpinWave if it develops problems within the first two years of purchase.
As for support, Bissell has plenty of resources. Last, on parts and supplies, Bissell has plenty of replacement parts and supplies at affordable prices.
Shark is also a trusted brand known for its high-quality products. The company backs the Shark S7000AMZ with a 1-year warranty.
Regarding support, there are plenty of resources, from YouTube videos to troubleshooting guides and manuals. Last on replacement parts and supplies; they are in plenty at affordable prices.
Here, Bissell is the best choice as it has a longer warranty.
Mopping Tests
As usual, we test all the cleaners we review; Bissell SpinWave and Shark Steam & Scrub were no exceptions. To give our readers a glimpse of their performance, we tested their mopping performance using the common household messes, including water, soda, honey, margarine, milk, porridge, urine stains, and paw marks. Below is an illustration of their cleaning performance.
- Milk
- 99%
- 99%
- Water
- 99%
- 99%
- Soda
- 99%
- 99%
- Porridge
- 94%
- 93%
- Margarine
- 97%
- 95%
- Raw Eggs
- 97%
- 96%
- Urine Stains
- 99%
- 99%
- Paw Marks
- 99%
- 99%
- Honey
- 96%
- 95%
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can you use any cleaning solution in the Bissell SpinWave?
2. Can you use a cleaning formula in the Shark Steam and Scrub?
3. Why is my Shark Steam and Scrub not generating enough steam?
4. Can you use Bissell SpinWave on carpet?
5. What’s better: Bissell or Shark steam mop?
Wrapping Up
There you have it, folks, a detailed Bissell SpinWave vs. Shark Steam and Scrub comparison review. As you have seen, the two models offer excellent mopping, but there are clear-cut differences. Regarding mopping performance, the Bissell SpinWave is the best choice. It offers slightly better mopping performance than the Shark Steam and Scrub. Now, the bottom line is that if you are looking for a cordless mop that uses cleaning solutions to sanitize floors, go for Bissell. However, if you are on the market for a corded mop with customizable cleaning modes and chemical-free sanitization, Shark S7000AMZ is your match.
Jane
Will the pads for a Bissell Spinwave fit the Sharp Steam and Scrub?
Swartzcop Kennedy
Thank you for the question. Unfortunately, you can’t use mopping pads from Bissell Spinwave on a Sharp vacuum cleaner. This is because these stick vacuum cleaners have different cleaning heads, so the mopping pads have different sizes. Moreover, the material of these pods is also different, designed for specific tasks of the particular cleaner.
Beatrice
Hi! Being a young worried mommy I really wonder whether steam efficient against smells and allergens? Looks like a pure advertisement trick 🙂 Has anyone tried these mops?
Swartzcop Kennedy
Hi! Thanks a lot for your question! These mops really deal great with smells and dirty stains. I would blindly believe in the anti-allergen effect, though high temperatures do kill a lot of dangerous particles and stay safe for kids. I think if you use your mop in combination with detergents, it will be mostly efficient and safe)
Mary A.
Thanks a lot for the review. Could you please clarify how silent the Bissell mops are? Do they make any sounds/noises like boiling kettles?)
Richard Harrison
Hi! Thank you very much for your question! There’s definitely no noises of a boiling kettle)) just a gentle sound comfortable for people and not disturbing for kids and pets.