Dyson’s new wet floor cleaner improves on the last in these 3 big ways – I can’t wait to give it a proper try


  • The Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene is a new wet floor cleaner that joins the WashG1
  • It is one of the lightest wet cleaners on the market
  • There are no filters or dirty water pipes and it is self-drying for minimal maintenance

Wet floor cleaners are a great effort saver when it comes to the mopping part, but sometimes the maintenance of the appliance is demanding and disgusting enough that it’s barely worth it – and Dyson solves the problem with its new wet cleaner.

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 less messy hands-on time is required of you. Let’s take a closer look…

1. There is no filter or hose to clean

For Clean+Wash Hygiene, the dirty water container is completely integrated into the floor head itself. There is no filter or any hose so the wet water can slowly clog. Keeping the internal mechanisms clean and free-flowing is one of the most significant and troublesome maintenance tasks associated with wet-dry vacuum cleaners, and Dyson has pretty much done away with them here.

Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene wet cleaner

(Image credit: Dyson)

The design of the WashG1 solves this problem: integrated into the floor head is a filter to collect solid dirt so it doesn’t have to go through any hose, and the dirty water tank is large and smooth on the inside, making it easy to reach in and clean it properly as needed. But this new setup looks even more relaxed – there’s no filter to clean at all.

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