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Bissell’s New CrossWave Range Levels Up Edge-to-Edge Cleaning

Bissell have announced their new range of floorcare solutions, introducing three new all-in-one multi-surface cleaners designed to vacuum and mop simultaneously.

With options to suit most budgets, the new Crosswave models start with the CrossWave EdgeFind  at $349, and scale up to the CrossWave Edge Cordless at $449 and the CrossWave OmniForce EdgeFind at $699.

All three models offer 2-in-1 Vacuum and mop, combining two cleaning steps into one for a more efficient clean, with ZeroGap technology so the cleaners reach all the way to the wall or skirting board leaving no gaps.

Bissell includes tangle free technology on the Crosswave range which prevents hair wrapping around the rollers, and prevents clogs to keep the machine running smoothly – and FurFinder headlights that reveal up to six times more hidden fur. 

The machines include a self-cleaning feature that flushes debris into the dirty water tank that’s easily removed for cleaning, and all three include a self-cleaning cycle to keep them ready to rock.

While the CrossWave Edge Cordless and CrossWave OmniForce EdgeFind are cordless, with run-time up to 30 minutes on the OmniForce EdgeFind and 22 minutes on the Edge Cordless, the CrossWave EdgeFind includes a generous 7.6m power cable to help reach further.

Chris Egan, Managing Director of BISSELL Oceania said

Busy households need cleaning solutions that combine performance with convenience. The new CrossWave® range delivers exactly that – bringing vacuuming and mopping together into one seamless experience, while adding innovations that help people clean more thoroughly – from edge-to-edge cleaning to cordless convenience and enhanced visibility for everyday messes.

The new CrossWave® Edge Cordless (AUD RRP 9), CrossWave® EdgeFind (AUD RRP 9) and CrossWave® OmniForce EdgeFind (AUD RRP 9) are available now at leading electrical retailers across Australia and www.bissell.com.au.

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