As spring approaches, muddy paw prints are making their unwelcome return, and for pet owners, this means more mess to clean up after every walk. But with the right tools, cleaning up after your furry friend doesn’t have to be a hassle. Enter the Bissell CrossWave OmniForce Edge—a revolutionary wet-dry vacuum designed to tackle both dry and wet messes with ease.
Unlike other vacuums, the CrossWave OmniForce Edge boasts dedicated dry cleaning ZeroGap technology, allowing it to clean right up to skirting boards and edges without missing a spot. It’s the kind of precision cleaning pet owners can appreciate, especially when muddy paws are involved.
But the CrossWave OmniForce Edge is more than just a sleek design. Its Power Mop mode allows it to vacuum and mop simultaneously, delivering 75% more suction power to effectively handle both wet and dry messes. Homes with pets are never spotless for long, but this vacuum makes it much easier to stay on top of the chaos.
You can switch between Power Mop mode for double-duty cleaning or Power Vac mode for a quick dry vacuum session, depending on what your home needs. It’s also incredibly versatile, able to handle sealed hard floors like laminate, tile, and wood, as well as refreshing area rugs. For those rugs that need a deeper clean, the Turbo mode offers extra power for more thorough results.
While the vacuum offers up to 30 minutes of runtime, which may not be the longest for cordless vacuums, its dual-purpose functionality as both a vacuum and mop justifies the runtime.
Pet owners will particularly appreciate the tangle-free technology with Clog Detection, which prevents hair from wrapping around the brush roll. The FreshStart antimicrobial filter helps prevent odors and ensures a fresher, cleaner home long after you’ve finished cleaning.
The Bissell CrossWave OmniForce Edge is a game-changer for those tired of dealing with constant messes, especially if you’re managing the chaos that comes with pets and muddy paw prints.
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