Dyson Wash G1- New electric mop cleans up wet and dry spillages

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Dyson Wash G1 review: This new electric mop promises to clean up wet and dry spillages from hard floors in a flash - but is it worth the £599 price tag?
The British home appliance giant has launched the WashG1 in the UK

In May, domestic tech wizards Dyson revealed it was bringing an electric mop to the market; claiming it would make one of the nation's least favourite chores - deep cleaning hard floors - a breeze.

Fast forward three months and the WashG1 has arrived, promising to do away with the basic mop and bucket for good, thanks to technology that sweeps up both wet and dry dirt - and then leave floors dry, serving up a 'barefoot clean feel'.

Hard floor cleaning has long been dominated by steam cleaners (which, unlike the WashG1, can't be used on wood flooring), detergent spray mops and the traditional 'cut-end' mop and bucket with attached wringer.

Why reinvent the mop? Around in some form or another for centuries? According to the Dyson Global Dust Study, which was released in 2023 and monitored the cleaning habits of 30,000 people from 39 countries, 75 per cent of UK homes now have some or all hard floor surfaces. That figure rises to 95 per cent internationally.

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