Stop Wasting Time Wringing Out Mops That Still Dry Smelling Damp: This Dyson Washes Floors in Seconds and at Its Lowest Price Ever

Seize the opportunity this rare discount of $370 brings and upgrade your mopping setup so it's faster, easier, and more hygienic than ever

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If you are averse to damp odors, you will know the discomfort of having a mop that never seems fresh and sanitized, even when fully dry. For such a vital cleaning tool, this ineffective process need not be the standard in your home.

Consign the lingering smell from your traditional mop to history with the Dyson Wash G1, which is now discounted to its lowest price ever with $370 off for a limited time. Having vetted it myself in our test center, I highly recommend it.

The Dyson WashG1 Prevents Manual Scrubbing and Lingering Mop Smells

Dyson WashG1 | was $769.99, now $399.99 at Dyson (save $370)
No more wringing out your mop

Dyson WashG1 | was $769.99, now $399.99 at Dyson (save $370)

Lightweight, slim, and effortlessly easy to use, the Dyson WashG1 is the ideal solution if you're fed up with the arduous tasks of mopping and the lingering mop-head smells. Read more in my full Dyson WashG1 review.

I test the best and latest floor care and spend many hours in our dedicated test center every month, but the effort-heavy tasks involved with traditional mopping put me off from doing it at home, as well as the odor that builds in the mop head as it dries, which is a result of bacteria. These organisms thrive in moisture and protein-rich environments.

Similarly, I don't want to have to wring out a mop every few seconds while it moves dirty water across my floor. I also don't like how disposable these mops are by nature, as I prefer to be as sustainable at home as possible.

These issues are exactly what the Dyson WashG1 vacuum-mop is designed to solve. It does the scrubbing for you, with counter-rotating rollers that spin 455 times per minute. And instead of having to repeatedly wring out a fabric head and freshen the water as you mop your floors, the WashG1 takes care of the task as it operates. In a matter of seconds, it removes the dirt and brown liquid it has lifted from your floors, then soaks the rollers with fresh water before its next rotation.

This privilege usually costs $769.99, but it's now discounted by $370 – its lowest price since its release in August 2024. I'm a strong believer in streamlining your chores and reclaiming precious time in the fast-paced nature of modern life, and investing in high-quality, high-performance floor care is one of the most valuable purchases you can make for your hardworking home without compromising the quality of your cleaning. In fact, it will improve your cleaning standard.

The way that dirty water is scraped away and fresh water is applied to the WashG1's rollers is an engineering marvel, as even without any cleaning solution, the dirt that's removed from your floor is never returned to the surface the way a traditional mop would. Dyson engineers detailed to me how it works at their HQ in Malmesbury, UK, but I'm still impressed to this day.

And during my rigorous testing of this appliance, I was impressed at how effortless it was to use. It glides across the floor as smoothly as the best cordless vacuums, requiring minimal effort to push, and with constant fresh water coming into contact with the floor, sanitation is guaranteed.

What's more, once you've finished cleaning your floors, the charging station runs a self-cleaning cycle, so that any leftover bacteria or odors on the rollers are banished, leaving it dry, odorless, and ready for the next time you need to refresh your floors.

It also delivers streak-free cleaning, compared to traditional mopping that pushes dirty water across floors almost constantly, even if you know the best way to use your mop. As the Dyson WashG1 is simultaneously vacuuming and mopping, this dirty water is actively being removed at all times.

And on top of getting rid of having to wring out your mop, this method also means you're able to vacuum up solids, which protects your floors from damage from any hard debris being caught in the mop.

A common floor cleaning mistake is having tiny, often imperceptible debris on your floor when mopping. This could be because your best vacuum isn't vacuuming enough, or because your floors are prone to trapping debris, but if these pieces remain when you get the mop out, they can easily damage your floors in the process.

The debris and dirty water are split into separate containers, too, so when it comes to emptying them, one can go in the trash while the other goes down the drain.

The Dyson WashG1 is discounted to $399.99 for a limited time.

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The Dyson WashG1 frees you from the physical and time-consuming tasks traditional mopping brings, without any additional cleaning solution costs, as it only needs fresh water to effectively sanitize.

But it isn't the only cleaner we've tested that solves this problem. Here is my curated selection of alternatives, as Homes & Gardens' resident floor care tester.

All prices correct at time of publication.


Technology is transforming floorcare to be easier and faster than ever, and as Homes & Gardens' home tech editor, I love watching this market grow and expand. The best vacuums for pet hair that I've tested in a local cat and dog shelter are shining examples and will help keep your home clean with pets.

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Dan Fauzi
Home Tech Editor

Dan is the Home Tech Editor for Homes & Gardens, covering all things cleaning, sound, smart home, and air treatment across the Solved section.

Having worked for Future PLC since July 2023, Dan was previously the Features Editor for Top Ten Reviews and looked after the wide variety of home and outdoor content across the site, but their writing about homes, gardens, tech and products started back in 2021 on brands like BBC Science Focus, YourHomeStyle and Gardens Illustrated.

They have spent more than 400 hours testing and reviewing vacuums, soundbars and air purifiers for Homes & Gardens.

Dan has a BA in Philosophy and an MA in Magazine Journalism. Outside of work, you'll find them at gigs and art galleries, cycling somewhere scenic, or cooking up something good in the kitchen.