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The Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner is a cordless, upright floor scrubber designed for hard floors, featuring dual motorized microfiber rollers that remove wet and dry debris without suction. It offers up to 35 minutes of runtime per charge, covers over 3,100 sq ft per tank, and includes 3 adjustable hydration modes plus a Max setting. The machine boasts a hygienic no-touch disposal system, an LCD screen for real-time monitoring, and a self-clean cycle, all backed by a 2-year warranty and Dyson’s lifetime support.








| ASIN | B0CXZZSG5B |
| Amperage | 6.6 Amps |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery Life | 35 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,202 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #287 in Household Floor Cleaners |
| Brand | Dyson |
| Capacity | 0.2 Gallons |
| Color | Matte Black/ Ultra Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (165) |
| Filter Type | HEPA Filter |
| Form Factor | Upright |
| Included Components | Wet Double Roller, Docking Station, Charger, Dyson WashG1 Wet Cleaner |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Cordless? | Yes |
| Item Weight | 10.5 pounds |
| Item model number | WashG1 |
| Manufacturer | Dyson |
| Model Name | Dyson WashG1™ wet cleaner (Matte Black/Ultra Blue) |
| Noise Level | 78 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Portable | Yes |
| Product Dimensions | 8.8"L x 11.8"W x 44.8"H |
| Special Feature | 3 Cleaning Modes, Cordless, LCD Screen, Removes wet and dry debris, Self-clean cycle, Up to 35 minutes of run time² |
| Style | Stick |
| UPC | 885609034447 |
| Vacuum Collection Technology | Rotating Brush Roll |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manfacturer. |
| Wattage | 95 watts |
J**R
Showstopper
So far, I freaking love this thing. I have had a few wet vac/floor scrubbers over the years, and when the last one died a few years back, I have relied on my steam mop and Swiffer's. But I have two elderly dogs and recently accidents have become more prevalent, and the steam mop wasn't cutting it. I have other Dyson products and love them, so I decided to invest in this wet vac. The first time I used it, it actually produced a lot if foam, probably because of how much cleaning product I have sprayed on my tile and not gotten entirely up. But after that, I have used it with just water and my floors are super clean, and no longer slightly tacky. I clean up any gross messes with cleanser and paper towels, then use the Dyson on all my hard floors. They feel cleaner than they have in a long time. The instructions say you can use cleansers, but that usually makes my tile feel sticky and I hate that. Clean water seems to be doing a great job, after I have spot cleaned any nasty spots. I might try adding a little white vinegar if there have been some doggy messes that seem to warrant more aggressive cleaning. But I want less chemicals in my life wherever possible. This vac is easy to use. It is self-propelled when on, but somewhat heavy when not. I don't think it would work well on stairs either, though I haven't tried. It also has a self-cleaning function which is amazing. So, so far 10/10. I have only had it for a few weeks and already love it.
A**R
Glitchy - there are much better options
I have always thought Dyson was the original of the best machines for floor cleaning, but I learned that this machine is actually a pale copy of Tineco machines that have been doing wet/dry vacuum/steam/mopping for a much longer time. Dyson came to the game late, and is much less experienced in the wet/dry mop arena. I did a side-by-side comparison with the Tineco Floor One 7 Pro, which retails lower but is about the same class (with the exception being that the Tineco has suction and does edges and a much better job overall, and is easier to clean and dismantle with a much more elegant design) If you've never used a wet floor vac before, you'll like this Dyson. But I've had everything from the early Hoover FloorMates to the Bissells (the robot one, the corded, and the cordless plus the steam one) and even a Shark steam mop. For the price, this Dyson is way off in performance. Mine came with a leaky clean water tank and I though it had an air valve so it wouldn't create a vacuum or some sort of engineering necessity, but it's a hassle because when I fill it and set it down before putting it back on the assembly it leaves a puddle. The water tanks, both clean and dirty, have to be un-clicked as a tower unit, then unclicked individually, and then unscrewed individually as well. It's a lot ... and within this whole mechanisms are sensors to tell you whether the tanks are full or empty, and they rarely get it right (more on that, and some workarounds for it later) If you buy this machine, expect the following: It is good for washing smooth floors, and functioned well for the first two months I had it with a few glitches. You need workarounds for when the sensor tells you the tank is empty when it's not, or the dirty water tank is full when it's empty (you'll need a straw and the ability to blow hard through it to fool the sensor into thinking it's dry) The machine won't go until you fool the sensor into realizing it's wrong. These are minor problems and the machine generally works well. There is no suction, and only one side is billed as being good at edges, and it's just inertia spinning the dirty water up into the machine, so if you have any unevenness in your floors there will be wet patches. It's a clumsy affair to disassemble and clean; you really can't do it while it's on its dock because the weight of the machine compresses the part you're trying to slide out so it has to lie on its side to really get the catch tray and rollers out, which is awkward. The machine itself is lightweight, quiet, and if it had the promised warranty and was easier to disassemble for cleaning and didn't have such glitchy sensors, I would say it's a good value for the money because your floors will be cleaner since you USE IT and it's easy. Currently it's a bit of a hassle with the leaks and misfiring sensors so I am more hesitant to reach for it than I wish. I just wish Dyson customer service was 1/10th as good as its products. Two stars for the machine, once you've tried a Tineco, 0 for the company. Dyson will not honor the warranty unless you purchase direct from Dyson, so buyer beware.
I**I
WORTH EVERY PENNY! Fantastic!!!
This has to be the best purchase I have ever made for the house! The way it glides is a dream!! It leaves my floors SPARKLING! I know its pricey but it is 100% worth it! Its so fantastic that after i showed them how it worked, my mom and sister in law ran to get theirs while the black froday sales were still on! IT WORKS LIKE A DREAM! Works just like advertised!
G**S
Cleans wood floor great
Works well feels good quality. Easy to get started. Cleans nicely
J**R
Super clean job on laminate flooring
I installed laminate floors throughout the house, and found out my steamer couldn't be used on those. So, for a time, I made do with a Swiffer and the usual burdensome spot-scrubbing. I saw this machine on Dyson's site and decided to give it a try. I thought my floors were clean, but the container full of dirty water and the catch-tray proved me wrong. I did not find it heavy- when it's running, it propels itself so that seems a non-issue.One side is marked for edgecleaning, and it really does clean right up to the edge. And the quality seems consistent with all the other Dyson tech I've owned- vacs, hair dryer, air purifiers and heaters. Noting the reviews here with concerns about build, I registered it, and it has a 2-year warranty. Only one Dyson product has given me an issue, and they sent out a newer model as a replacement- even though the display was the only problem. Bottom line: it does a fine job on the floors with clear water, and leaves them much cleaner than the pad-cleaners.
J**H
Can't add cleaning chemicals without a lot of suds
If you want to add a disinfectant chemical into the water tank, you get a lot of suds. I can only put in an 1/8th of a tsp of Mr. Clean without causing suds. Dyson said they are working on an antibacterial solution, but it hasn't been released yet and it is taking too long of a time. For how much this machine is worth, it should have a disinfectant solution, otherwise you have to mop anyway, which defeats the purpose of this machine.
N**H
Good product, mediocre battery life.
Works great so far. Gets a lot of construction dust off the floor. Some bigger pieces are missed but all in all good. Battery life is not the longest. That’s biggest downfall.
C**.
This electric mop works extremely well to clean all sorts of surfaces. It can move from hardwood to tiles to linoleum without issue. It’s easy to use and most importantly clean. If you can afford it, get it.
M**R
Súper máquina para limpieza
O**A
This is amazing. I love it.
A**Z
No la recomiendo tengo dos meses con ella y ya da fallas, se le sale el agua y todos los materiales son súper frágiles nunca se me a caído y la cuido bastante y ya está fallando!
C**E
I really really wanted to like this, as I own two Dyson vacuum cleaners. Bought it a week ago and this was my first time using it (and my last!). First - it doesn’t actually clean all that well. A hand mop did a better job of getting some small stains up. It leaks around the edges of the vacuum head. Not impressed. Second - when performing the self clean it leaks all over the floor. The water empties from the clean water tank but instead of making its way into the dirty water tank it goes all over the floor. After spending 45 minutes on the chat support, most of which was spent giving them my contact information, serial number etc, they tell me to remove the battery and unscrew a cover plate to check a valve. Nothing wrong there. Their next solution was to send it in for repair, with an estimate of 14-21 days to get it done. That’s inexcusable. For the money this costs they should be picking it up at my door. I thought Dyson was known for good products that have great engineering and just worked out of the box. They are certainly priced that way. Not the case. My advice based on my product and support experience would be to stay away. Easier to return to Amazon than send it in for repair.
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