It also self-cleans its mop pads to make life easier.
There arent a ton of negatives, either.
Also, the floorhead doesnt tilt enough to get very far under hard-to-move furniture.
Bissell CrossWave OmniForce with included accessories(Image credit: Future)
Its also pricier than some of the other models for other reasons.
It also doesnt have quite as cool a name.
However theyre generally bulkier and more expensive.
Bissell CrossWave OmniForce with included accessories(Image credit: Future)
At almost 11 pounds, it has some heft to it.
That said, its well-balanced and moves around easily on its two wheels.
The brush roll in the floorhead is accessible in the same way if you oughta clean it.
Bissell CrossWave OmniForce filter in dirty water reservoir(Image credit: Future)
In terms of controls, the Bissell CrossWave OmniForce is pretty streamlined.
These are all situated on the front of the handle.
It also shows battery life.
Controls on Bissell CrossWave OmniForce(Image credit: Future)
Considering the form factor of this vacuum, however, thats to be expected.
I even picked up small leaves.
I say all this to emphasize that this vacuum does a good job being a vacuum.
Bissell CrossWave OmniForce brushroll(Image credit: Future)
During operation, its also surprisingly quiet, registering at around 68dB during use.
It also has a decent, if not amazing, battery life.
However, it does take four hours to charge back up.
Likewise if you use the mop function, which means you wont be able to vacuum carpet straight after.
Should you buy the Bissell CrossWave OmniForce?
You want convenience
This vacuum will make short work of cleaning your floors.
If you need something that can also be used on upholstery or to clean the wall, look elsewhere.
Plus, it has self-propulsion to make doing the job practically effortless.
I also tested it on carpets and used all the modes to see how the vacuum performed.
I also vacuumed up different sized debris and made sure to use it to get under furniture and edges.
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First tested June 2024