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When it comes to scoring Martha Stewart’s stamp of approval, Bissell is cleaning up.
Last year, the domestic doyenne declared the OmniForce version of its CrossWave vacuum-mop combo “the best new home appliance” — and this month, the brand dropped an upgraded machine for an even deeper clean.
Like Stewart’s favorite, the new CrossWave Edge is made to vacuum, wash and dry both hard floors and area rugs.
But the latest launch also comes equipped with the brand’s “edge-to-edge” technology, designed to clean every inch of your floor, right up to the walls or baseboards.
Stewart posted the OmniForce version on her Instagram grid, sharing several snaps of all the dirt and pet hair it cleaned off of the “old marble floor” in her kitchen.
“All in three minutes!!!!!! This is an unpaid recommendation because I love the machine !!!!” she gushed at the time, saying the device “does it all.”
“[The] design is simple, the parts easy to clean and anyone can use it,” added the self-proclaimed “clean fanatic.”
The A-list icon’s not the only one obsessed; while the brand’s sold over five million of the CrossWave OmniForce, the Edge is already racking up rave reviews. (As of publish time, 94% of Bissell reviewers said they’d recommend it to a friend.)
“I only had to go over the floors once and everything was picked up,” one wrote, saying it “makes chores go by quickly.”
Another called it a “must-have” for pet owners, saying they “would totally recommend it to anyone looking to actually have clean floors.”
Perhaps Stewart will need to make room in her cleaning supply closet.
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