Dyson WashG1 hands-on review (2024)

Early Verdict

The Dyson WashG1 is a wet cleaner for hard floors. During my hands-on time with it, I found it lightweight and easy to maneuver. It's as well-built and thoughtfully designed as I'd expect for a Dyson product. It proved effective at tackling fresh spillages although I'd like to do some more testing with dried-on stains. The separation of solid and liquid waste is a clever innovation and certainly makes disposal and maintenance simpler.

Pros

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    Lightweight and easy to maneuver

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    Tackles wet and dry spillages

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    Easy to clean the machine

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    Straightforward disposal of waste

Cons

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    Only for hard floors, not carpets

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    Machine drips a little sometimes

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    Floors left a bit wet

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Announced today, the Dyson WashG1 is a wet cleaner designed to get your hard floors sparkling clean.

Having cemented its reputation as the brand behind some of the best vacuum cleaners around, the WashG1 represents the brand's first dedicated wet cleaner for hard floors. (It builds on the success of combi-vacuum mop the Submarine – read our Dyson V15s Detect Submarine review for more on that one.)

Most wet cleaners use suction, but during its research phase, Dyson found that this approach tended to lead to clogged mechanics, tricky maintenance, and machines emitting bad smells when in use. So rather than suction, the WashG1 uses a triple-pronged attack of hydration, agitation, and separation. So: it adds water, uses rollers to rub at the dirt, and then splits wet and dry waste to make disposal easier.

It's designed to be used with just water, although you could add a floor cleaner liquid if you wanted. It will work on any hard floor but isn't suitable for carpets or soft flooring.

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I had a chance to try one out ahead of its launch, on a visit to Dyson's Malmesbury campus, and overall I was impressed. There's no getting around the fact that a wet floor cleaner isn't quite a sexy as say, a new haircare launch (see: Dyson Airstrait) but it's quietly innovative and engineered with plenty of care and creativity, as we've come to expect from this brand. It also makes sense that Dyson explores this area, given the popularity of hard floors worldwide.

I'll update this hands-on article with a more detailed review when I've had a chance to try it out fully, but for now, read on for my first impressions on the Dyson WashG1.

Dyson WashG1: price & availability

  • Price: $699.99/ £599.99 / AU$999
  • Available: US and UK 'this year', AU preorder open now

The Dyson WashG1 will have a ticket price of £599.99 in the UK and $699.99 in the US. It will set you back AU$999 in Australia. We also don't have exact launch dates available for the US and UK, although it's said to be arriving 'later this year [2024]'.

Australia, preorders from Dyson opened on May 14, with the machine becoming available from authorized retailers at a later unconfirmed dated.

Dyson WashG1: design

  • 3 hydration modes, plus a boost mode and a self-clean cycle
  • Lightweight design with minimal dock
  • Separates wet and dry debris for easier disposal

If you're imagining a bulky, unwieldy cleaner, you don't need to worry. The WashG1 is streamlined and lightweight.

Let's start at the bottom. Here, you'll find the cleaner head, which is about the size of an A4 piece of paper, but thicker (of course). Underneath are two microfiber rollers for wet spills, with a plate that presses into them to squeeze out dirty water. These use high-density microfiber, designed to be super-absorbent and grippy, and the rollers extend almost completely to the edge of the cleaner head, to help you get closer to the edges of rooms.

There are also secondary rollers with big nylon bristles (like those in a vacuum cleaner), designed to tackle debris and hair. A mesh inside siphons off the solid waste and channels it into a little tray that sits in the upper part of the cleaner head.

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Clipped to the handle are the two water tanks – one for clean water and the other for dirty. Each holds a liter of water, which is designed to cover up to 290 square meters of floor. The tanks clip easily on and off the handle, and each is individually sealed with a screw top to prevent spillages.

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The charge stand is very minimal. It's only marginally bigger than the cleaner head itself and very lightweight – it actually feels slightly too insubstantial to me, but then it seemed to work fine in use.

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There are three different hydration modes, as well as a no-water mode and a Max mode, which adds even more water and is designed for ingrained dirt. The user selects which mode they want based on the type of flooring and how dirty it is. A button on the handle lets you cycle through the options, indicated by water droplet graphics on a screen that sits on top of the handle (Dyson is in the habit of adding little screens to all of its products at the moment, and the WashG1 is no exception.) You can activate the max boost by holding the same button down.

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There's also a self-clean mode. This takes two minutes and can be activated when the WashG1 is on its charge stand. It runs clean water through the mechanism and over the rollers, uses a brush bar to remove any lingering solid debris from the rollers, and then does a no-water run to dry everything off a bit. It's designed for everyday maintenance after each use but must be supplemented with periodic deep cleaning (this is normal for wet cleaners).

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To deep clean, the rollers can easily be removed from the cleaner head. The water tanks can also be removed and are designed to be easy to clean – there are no sharp corners where grime could build up, and they're large enough that you can easily get your whole hand in there.

The rollers won't last forever. Exactly how often they need replacing depends on how much you're using the product, but Dyson estimates it at a minimum of six months.

Dyson WashG1: performance

I had a chance to test out the WashG1 on a tiled floor at Dyson's Malmesbury HQ, seeing how well it tackled spillages of unidentified yellow and red sauces (at a guess, ketchup and mustard, but I skipped the taste-test) as well as oats.

It easily tackled wet spillages – these disappeared completely with a single pass with the WashG1. It also picked up the oats with little fuss, although sometimes it'd take a couple of passes to get them all.

A Dyson engineer also demonstrated its use on a dried-on stain that had been there a few hours. It took quite a few passes before the marks disappeared, but it's worth noting that they didn't use Max mode (which is designed for these kinds of stains).

The rollers run right up to the edges of the cleaner head, which means you can get nice and close to the edges of the room. That's useful because there are no attachments for precision cleaning, as you'd find with vacuum cleaners, for instance.

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It doesn't feel especially aggressive in its agitation – the engineers explained that they found the best way to tackle ingrained spillages was by adding more water, hence the 'Max water' mode. In terms of noise levels, I'd it's say quieter than your average vacuum cleaner.

The splitting of wet and dry was effective based on my testing time, and it makes getting rid of the waste simpler. Rather than trying to flush everything down the toilet, dry waste can be tapped into a bin (which is a bit gross, but unavoidable) and the dirty water can be poured down the kitchen sink.

There were occasional unexpected dribbles of water when the WashG1 wasn't in use, like when getting the WashG1 off its dock or into place, the floor was left slightly wet, too.

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The WashG1 felt lightweight, comfortable to use, and easy to maneuver. Like Dyson's vacuums, cleaner head pivots fully so you can navigate around chair legs, around obstacles, and even under furniture.

The screen will sometimes display graphics showing you how to use the WashG1. I didn't find these graphics super easy to follow, but equally this device is pretty simple to use, so I'm not sure how useful the graphics will be in the long term.

Overall I was impressed by the WashG1 and I think it's a promising start for Dyson's first dedicated wet cleaner. I'll update this hands-on review with a more in-depth version when I've had a chance to try it out thoroughly at home.

Hands-on review: May 2024

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Ruth Hamilton

Homes Editor

Ruth is TechRadar's Homes Editor, reviewing and writing about everything from air fryers to vacuum cleaners to coffee machines, as well as the latest smart home gadgets. She's here to help you find the perfect kit to upgrade your home. Prior to making the shift to Homes, Ruth was TechRadar's Sleep Editor, testing and reviewing mattresses and other sleep products. She's also a certified Sleep Science Coach.

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FAQs

Is Dyson G1 worth it? ›

The device also separates dirty water from dry debris for hygienic disposal. While it's a bit pricey, it delivers on both performance and convenience. Having had the chance to review this, I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking for an efficient hard floor cleaner. Yes, I recommend this product.

What is the average lifespan of a Dyson vacuum cleaner? ›

How long do Dyson vacuums last? “Dyson vacuum cleaners have a lifespan of around 10 years, longer than any other vacuum on the market—especially for cordless vacuums,” White says.

Does Dyson really never lose suction? ›

Both Shark and Dyson are reliable vacuum cleaner brands that use cyclonic suction. This means they never lose suction because the technology separates the fine dirt from the air. They do not use bags, but you must empty the canister and wash the filters occasionally.

How much is the Dyson WashG1? ›

The Dyson WashG1 will have a ticket price of £599.99 in the UK and $699.99 in the US.

What is the difference between Dyson submarine and wash G1? ›

The Dyson WashG1™ wet floor cleaner is our first dedicated wet floor cleaner, engineered to wash hard floors. The Dyson Submarine™ machine is Dyson's multifunctional vacuum cleaner, which includes a precision-engineered wet roller head, dust illumination and anti-tangle technologies.

What are the disadvantages of the Dyson? ›

Weight: Some Dyson models can be heavy and difficult to maneuver, which can be a challenge for some users. Maintenance: Dyson vacuum cleaners require regular maintenance, including cleaning filters and emptying dustbins, which may be more time-consuming than other vacuum cleaners.

Is shark or Dyson better? ›

Those looking for a budget pick that offers big bang for your buck and tons of flexible attachments should consider a Shark vacuum. On the other hand, anyone seeking style and substance in a machine that's built to last for years can't go wrong with a Dyson.

Should you empty Dyson after every use? ›

The general rule is to empty your Dyson vacuum after every use. This will help to prevent the build-up of dust and dirt, which can eventually clog the vacuum's filters and reduce its suction power.

What is the common problem with Dyson vacuums? ›

Sometimes, too much dirt and debris can impede the airflow and reduce suction power. Clogged filters: As your filter accumulates more dust, this limits the airflow, which in turn decreases the suction power.

Is a Dyson worth the extra money? ›

According to Solomon, Dyson is absolutely worth the cost. “If you're in the market for a reliable vacuum with solid suction ([the brand] even [has its] own patented cyclone technology), Dyson is your best bet for everyday vacuuming of dust, hair, and other allergens,” she said.

Why is Dyson not damaging? ›

Dyson's Intelligent heat control helps protect the scalp barrier from excessive heat and maintain its moisture levels.

How much is the Dyson WashG1 in the US? ›

Dyson's $700 mechanical mop doesn't suck or blow, but it does aim to take the hard work out of washing your floors. By Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, a smart home reporter who's been testing connected gadgets since 2013. Previously a contributor to Wirecutter, Wired, Dwell, and US News.

Can you trade in an old Dyson vacuum? ›

We can accept as trade-in for a new Dyson vacuum, fan or heater any used vacuum (upright, cylinder, carpet cleaner, handheld or cordless), fan or heater. There is no need for Argos to check whether your vacuum is in working order or not as we will accept the trade-in no matter the condition of the vacuum.

What happened to the Dyson washing machine? ›

Dyson's products didn't always prove a success, however. For instance the CR01 washing machine (a machine which mimicked the actions of hand washing with two contra-rotating drums) ended up being discontinued because its production cost the company too much.

What is Dyson Wash G1? ›

Dyson WashG1™ wet floor cleaner is Dyson's first dedicated wet floor cleaner for hard floors, picking up both wet and dry debris.

What is the difference between the Dyson 1 and 2? ›

According to Dyson, the curling barrels and the dryer attachment have been re-engineered on the new model to make styling your hair easier. On the original Airwrap, the air was only able to flow in one direction on the curling barrel, which meant you needed to switch barrels when styling different sides of your hair.

How much is the Dyson g1? ›

Dyson's $700 mechanical mop doesn't suck or blow, but it does aim to take the hard work out of washing your floors.

Does Dyson wash a G1 vacuum? ›

Dyson WashG1™ wet cleaner has counter-rotating motorised rollers – instead of vacuum suction – to separate large debris from liquids.

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