Dyson’s floor cleaner is impressive – but don’t make the mistake I made with it

Dyson WashG1: Like a Netflix star – beautiful, sophisticated, but you need to work with it a little. A device that says “I’ll clean,” but means “you’ll be putting in effort too."

 Dyson (photo credit: DYSON, official website)
Dyson
(photo credit: DYSON, official website)

There are little moments in life when you feel futuristic – not because you’re wearing silver or driving a Tesla, but because the device you’re holding looks like something Iron Man would have in his living room. The Dyson WashG1, Dyson’s first wireless floor cleaner. It’s sleek, high-tech, and full of promise.

Did it change my life? Let’s say it changed the way I look at floors. But like any relationship, there’s work involved.

The device tackles both dry and wet messes at the same time – meaning you don’t need to go over the floor twice, once with a squeegee and once with a cloth. Two separately driven rollers spin in opposite directions (think of a synchronized tango dance), made from microfiber with a density of *64,800 fibers per square cm (!). They absorb every drop, trap every hair, flour, chicken soup – and anything kids, pets, or even you might accidentally spill.

And the water? It comes through 26 nozzles with ultra-precise control over the amount, according to the user’s preference. Personally, I like “wet plus essential oil,” so I added a little mint and orange. Dyson, feel free to copy.

There are three modes: low, medium, and high, each with three additional fine-tuning levels. Add to that the MAX button that opens the water valves to the max — and you get rare control over the level of wetness and friction. A dried ketchup stain from last week? No problem. Just roll those rollers over it like an angry mom on a Friday morning.

One of the most impressive features is how the device separates dry dirt from dirty water in real time. You don’t have to fish out a piece of pasta with your hands (been there). There are internal brushes that clean the rollers as they work, and all the gunk is sent straight to a removable waste tray, which also contains a 500-micron mesh filter that traps clumps without clogging.

Like a stunning date with lots of potential – you’re impressed, but also realize there’s going to be some “maintenance work.” Yes, you need to take parts apart, clean them, put them back together. It’s not hard – but it’s not hassle-free. The good news? There’s a self-cleaning mode that runs clean water over the rollers, cleans the whole system, and gets you ready for the next round. Delightful.

It doesn’t come with a cleaning solution (credit: DYSON, official website)
It doesn’t come with a cleaning solution (credit: DYSON, official website)

What doesn’t it do?

It doesn’t vacuum. Let’s talk about that for a moment. With all the rollers, fibers, and features – there’s no suction. If there’s coarse dirt – you’ll need to sweep first. So if you’re someone who likes an all-in-one solution – that might be a downside for you.

If you like processes and cleanse your face twice every evening, the pre-clean step will actually feel more professional.

Oh, and here’s the moment I became a comedy event: Since it doesn’t come with a cleaning solution – which is not uncommon, most electronic floor cleaners don’t use foaming agents because they just don’t work well with their mechanics. I (naively/boldly/impatiently) tried to add a bit of fabric softener for the scent. The result? Foam galore. All over the house. Between the fast-spinning rollers and the foamy texture – I suddenly felt like part of a '90s soap commercial. But! After I fixed the issue (a few manual rinses of the brush to get rid of the foam), I found a great solution: I put a few drops of essential oil into the clean water tank.

Who is it for?

– Anyone with a lot of floor (up to 290 sqm per tank)

– Anyone who loves control, features, and technology

– Anyone who’s not afraid to disassemble, clean, and reassemble

– Anyone who loves essential oils for cleaning and for the soul

If you’re into precise, smart, tech-based cleaning – the WashG1 is totally worth the spot in your cabinet. I deduct a point for the lack of suction, the maintenance, and the fact that it doesn’t come with a little bottle of designated cleaning fluid. On the other hand – it’s so efficient that even a drop of peppermint essential oil did the trick. It’s an impressive, advanced, and mostly convenient product. It demands attention, but gives you back a shiny floor, inner peace, and maybe even a little sense of control over life – as long as you don’t add any foaming agents to the water. You’ve been warned.