Dyson WashG1 ‘Mop’: $799 Wet floor cleaner without suction power

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In May, Dyson announced the launch of its new wet floor cleaner, the Dyson WashG1. This new addition to the company’s line of floor cleaning product boasts a 1-litre clean water tank that can handle up to 290m² on a single charge.

Dyson Wash G1

The concept of a wet floor cleaner isn’t new, and the Dyson WashG1 isn’t the first to be “engineered to tackle” both wet and dry dirt. But it comes with a unique debris tray in the mop attachment, which has been designed with a 500-micron mesh to separate dirty water from the large debris. This allows dirty water to be collected in a separate 0.8-litre tank, without allowing large debris to pass through the machine.

Dyson Wash G1

Dyson Wash G1

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Self-Cleaning Mode

After use, the Dyson WashG1’s self-cleaning mode will purge both rollers with clean water on the highest boost setting to flush the entire system in preparation for the next clean. Dyson says this makes the cleaning process more hygienic and less cumbersome.

In terms of looks, its design seems to be the most elegant I’ve seen as compared to other models in the market too, coloured in Dyson’s Prussian Blue.

Dyson Wash G1
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The Dyson WashG1 hit Singapore in July 2024 for S$799.

This article was originally published in HardWareZone, was edited by Home & Decor for clarity.

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