Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene wet cleaner and WashG1 cleaner

Dyson’s new wet floor cleaner improves on the last one in these 3 big ways – I can’t wait to try it properly | Daily Reports Online

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  • Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene is a new wet floor cleaner, joining the WashG1
  • It’s one of the most lightweight wet cleaners on the market
  • There are no filters or dirty water pipes, and it’s self-drying for minimal maintenance

Wet floor cleaners are a major effort-saver when it comes to the mopping part, but sometimes the appliance maintenance is demanding and disgusting enough to barely make it worthwhile – and Dyson is addressing the issue with its new wet cleaner.


The Clean+Wash Hygiene is an upgraded sister model to the Dyson WashG1, and it improves on that gadget in three main ways, two of which tackle the maintenance side of things so there’s less messy hands-on time required from you. Let’s take a closer look…

1. There’s no filter or tubing to clean

For the Clean+Wash Hygiene, the dirty water tank is integrated completely into the floorhead itself. There’s no filter, nor any tubing for the gunky water to slowly clog up. Keeping the internal mechanisms clean and free-flowing is one of the most significant and fiddliest upkeep jobs associated with wet-dry vacuums, and Dyson has basically completely removed them here.

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The design of the WashG1 does address this issue: integrated into the floorhead is a filter to collect solid debris, so it doesn’t need to make its way through any tubing, and the dirty water tank is large and smooth on the inside, making it easy to get your hand in and clean it properly as required. But this new setup looks more hands-off still – there’s no filter to clean at all.

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