As an engineer, I have massive respect for the Dyson company you can tell that the company spends a lot of time, money and energy on design and cares about performance and innovation. I don't have enough hard surfaces in my current home to justify buying one, but if I did, I would. Well done!
And even if only the plastic trigger is not working (just the spring inside), they let us buy the whole motor. In the waiting list for 10days, and within that day if it doesn’t arrive, they will let us but the new dyson with 25% discount. What a good marketing strategy! without taking care of their customers.😔
As an engineer, you haven’t got the slightest clue on what you’re talking about. Dyson products have been tested independently and have been proven to perform at the same level as products that are 10 times cheaper. Much like other firms however, Dyson relies heavily on marketing to sell its products despite its products objectively not justifying its price tag.
Because they’re an essential part of life and having one that can multitask FOR you, so you don’t have to spend as much time cleaning, would be pretty great methinks.?
One does multiple tasks at once, self cleans, you don’t have to figure out how to continue mopping without just spreading dirty-floor-water, no potential of over saturating floor with liquid, that’s just what immediately comes to mind-haha I reaaally don’t enjoy mopping, but recognize it’s necessary so this sounds like a freakin dream to me. I know alternative “versions” exist…but Dyson simply doesn’t put out poor products. ACTUALLY their air purifier was def not top notch and I’m actually very surprised they didn’t take more time to improve it by putting money behind the science before putting one on the market. If they HAD, I feel like it would have been the go-to air purifier for those who could afford it (and anyone who prioritizes health/invests in purchases that will improve it in exchange for daily coffee runs etc). Hahaha oops, ADHD tangent. BUT, for the most part, Dyson only releases premium products. It seems like they’re going to try to kill all competition with this, as they could have come out with a “decent” one ASAP quite easily. Methinks it will be game changing for keeping the house clean and healthier without spending nearly as much time and ENERGY as is typically needed to accomplish what they seem to be aiming to do with this guy!
@@aesth1cc cheers to neurodiversity💙!! It’s been really great to take a step back as an adult, and look for (and find!!) the things I actually love about having a brain that works differently than most and honestly wouldn’t want to be changed-especially after solely thinking of it as being problematic and making getting through school/doing the basic “adult” things/tasks etc so much harder. Alsooo, having to overcome all of the challenges that we do/already have really does seem to change us in the best ways-more empathetic, open minded, and all that jazz. Haha I’m sure you’ve already realized all of this but, y’know-ADHD and 3AM😂😂😂
@@Hmy8799 great to see I’m not the only one experiencing progress in that regard. I think the internet plays a big role. Love it or hate it but exchanging information so effortlessly is exactly what the neurodiverse crowd needs to find out about themselves or converse with others without all the drawbacks of a real life conversation. We just have to watch out not to make it *too* easy on ourselves.
@@aesth1cc COULDN’T AGREE WITH YOU MORE on literally every single thing you said!! Thanks for putting a giant ass smile on my face! Love having exchanges like this!!
This solves the major problem I have with all the wet dry floor cleaners out there. They are all super hard to clean out and require frequent maintenance to keep from smelling! The fact it separates wet and dry is fantastic!
Philips Aquatrio 9000. Have it and love it. Dyson has two additional brushes here though, can imagine they give some advantage. But I like that my Philips is a 2in1 switchable device.
This is the exact same mechanism by which Hizero (which has existed since 2017) works. Hizero has even won the Edison award and many more for their design. Hizero has been the only bionic mop that completely separates wet and dry debris in the way Dyson is making it sound like they have, through "hardwork" and "R&D". I challenge anyone to lookup a video on how Hizero works on here and you can judge for yourself if Dyson is really being innovative as they are intelligently alluding to be.
The Hizero has a high-density polymer roller that sweeps and mops in the forward direction but only mops backward. In contrast, Dyson has two counter-rotating micro-fiber rollers which lets it mop and sweep simultaneously and in all directions with double (two rollers) the cleaning power. The Hizero's debris catcher doesn't seem to filter the debris from the cleaning water in the catch tray; it just catches the debris.
@@Domineon Hizero does filter dirty water from the debris into a separate dirty water tank. As I said they were the first to accurately separate debris from the dirty water. Making cleaning a less "disgusting" task. As for the rollers, a polymer roller is actually less likely to harbor bacteria as compared to a microfiber roller. Therefore last longer and requires less cleaning to avoid odors. As well as leave less water on your floor. I will say the addition of the second roller on the Dyson does provide a slight advantage at best. As you said, it sweeps and mops in both forward and backward motion. I would not say it strictly doubles the cleaning power though. The gains from that are negligible. Another point to note, the Hizero is very efficient with it's water usage, while still providing a perfect clean. Only time will tell how much cleaning can be had on one tank of water with the Dyson. Now, whether or not the price $$$$ tag associated with the Dyson is worth it based on the level of "engineering", "R&D" and "innovation" that went into this product, I leave up to others to decide.
@@KilluaZoldyck-kc8ru It looks decent, but not sold anywhere local. Which means it probably isn't serviced or exchanged anywhere local. The good thing about Dyson, personally, is that they are sold everywhere. Within 5 miles I can pick one up at Lowes, Target, Best Buy. Which means I can also buy the extended replacement insurance and just drive up the road and replace it in 15 minutes if something goes wrong. That is especially important to me based on the fact we don't have ground mail, so everything bought or sent for service is by air and very expensive.
@@yourveganbestfriend9735 yeah its weird they chose not to go that route. a vacuum would help not just suck up dirty water from the roller but also any other debris nearby that the roller doesnt touch
A lot of robot mop companies put so much effort into building their software (which barely works because of a stupid formulaic standard autonomous vehicle hardware platform everyyyone copies from each other) that they don’t put any effort into the functional hardware side of things. Dyson knows that and perfects it and that’s what would make ppl wanna buy. If it is expensive and doesn’t work as magical, nobody cares how good your software is!
I have to praise them for being honest here and showing that cleaning a dry stain is not a magical process and that just one pass isn't generally enough Most manufacturers will always show the stain being removed in a single passage with their machines, none are ever honest about the fact that is often take more, so thanks for being (kinda) honest here ( On the other hand, ok the cleaner is pretty expensive for what it is, but it's Dyson, you know you pay the brand. And I can see some weaknesses in this cleaner compared to a more heavy duty model, but it's only the first (second with the submarine ? ) gen, it will only get better, and look like they are aiming for it to be more of a light duty model for quick everyday uses anyway, which is a good idea, there isn't a lot of options in this category )
There appears to be a red button that detaches one side of the device and lets you remove the rollers. You'd need to let these stand and dry after the wash cycle it seems.
I have a Dyson vacuum cleaner at home, but the only problem with that is that it leaves marks on my wooden floors and deep down on my marble that look like thin lines, will this new wet floor cleaner not allow this to happen?
I appreciate Dyson efforts, in the last 20 years. But still now, if you want your floor to be clean with no effort, you have to first vaccum them, and after, use a I-Mop Lite from I-team. it's a game changer.
My roborock does all this while I am not even home. Dyson is creating solutions for problems that have already been solved by other companies with far better solutions.
Great but how does this work around corners & cabinetry? Major issue with normal vacuum cleaners is they often times can't get into corners/edges due to their inherent design.
Unlike the robot (which is behind the curve, and doesn’t have any real USPs or unique selling points), this floor cleaner appears to be a true game changer in the hard floor cleaner segment.
Not sure if Dyson will do better in water collection to leave a relatively dry surface after cleaning. Have Bissell and Tineco at my home, while both clean extremely well, they leave my tiles quite damped which is a pain for me.
when are we gonna be able to replace the rollers out of these handheld vacuums. Sucks once the rollers on one of the new modern vacuums go bad you have to dispose the whole device
this seems like a response to the tineco tech overall. Their floor washers are the best, and the new Pure One station seems to have an awesome self cleaning system.
YES! Separated solids and liquids. This is how all hard floor washers should have been made from the beginning. Hizero had no real competition until now.
I’ve been using a Bissell Crosswave X7 for a year now, and aside from the tedious maintenance and running through cleaning solution like there’s no tomorrow, I’ve been satisfied with it. I can’t wait to try out the WashG1.
@@CharlesBojangles I had the same frustration with the Crosswave, but there is no need for solutions with this Dyson; it requires just a few steps to clean. Over the years, I have tried most hard floor cleaners, and I think I finally have found the game changer. I hope you will find the Dyson to be your favourite.
Clearly a response to products like the roborock Dyad Pro. In fact, 0:33 looks almost identical to the Dyad Pro. I'm excited for the competition heating up!
It’s gonna clogged near the roller. Why just not transferring all the trash straight into the tank like what most other pioneer brand did? This hipster thing ughh, no offense, when it comes to mop vacuum, dyson still need to learn from other mop brand, as their submarine version is expensive but less convenient.
My robot vacuum/mop already does this for me.....why are they putting soo much money into developing things that require a person to operate, when you can spend basically the exact same money to have a little robot do the same job for you?...
We don’t need a separator; it all goes into the toilet, solids and liquids. You could have made it so much easier with just one tank to collect and pour out. The filter just adds an extra thing to clean
Hi there, thank you for showing great interest in our Dyson WashG1, Kindly help us with your country of residence so that we will be able to assist you with the exact price, features and specifications of it.
I asked earlier if the clean water tank was gravity fed or pump. I have since checked and I can feel a vacuum at the tank connection so it has a pump. The clean water tank arrangement is a rather strange design. It has an air inlet valve at the top and outlet valve at the bottom. The outlet valve has a bleed hole that is inclined to leak if the air inlet lets in too much air. The designers would have been better to use the arrangement car fuel sender units use but I suspect this tank was designed by the marketing department.
I'm just here to comment that giving an equal opportunity to Indian (anything) human in the ad. I know that worked done by him is way more great than the any other person.
Hope the debris collector is bit narrower and deeper, it looks too wide for easily emptying in the bin as bins at home are generally not wide enough so when wet unlike the video, dirty water will drop on the sides and next to the bin and don't think I will be able to tap against the bin without a mess
I’m surprised the wetting mechanism isn’t spraying the water on the roller with a pressurized fan spray pattern. The concentrated stream doesn’t seem like it wets the roller in a way to even out the water.
In addition to many rounds of precise lab testing, the Dyson WashG1™ wet cleaner has been put through its paces in real home environments - with real messes and spills! 😊
The Dyson WashG1™ wet cleaner is engineered to clean effectively using just clean water. But if you want, you can add a low-foaming antibacterial detergent to the water tank, diluted per the manufacturer's instructions.
Hi there, Thank you for reaching out and showing your interest in Dyson new technology. We would like to inform you that it completely depends on the usage of the cleaner head.
Wondering how this differs from the submarine accessory introduced a while back. I'm assuming this is even more effective for the task. Looks interesting!
The Dyson WashG1 wet cleaner is our first dedicated wet floor cleaner, engineered to wash hard floors. The Dyson Submarine™ vacuums are our multifunctional vacuum cleaners, which include a wet roller cleaner head, dust illumination and anti-tangle technologies.
if you watch closely at the very end of the clip, the five spots was not entirely wiped cleanly, you can still see the 5 spots. Dreame just launched their vacmop as well. i will test both and see which is better.
Big problem with straining everything through a mesh to separate the liquids and solids is that usually the solids you pick up with this are soggy and will quicky clog the strainer causing the liquid the fill up instead of flow through, and eventually overflow back onto the floor.
For everyone asking for a drying mode, it appears theres a red button that lets you detach one side of the device, remove the rollers and air dry them after the wash cycle.
@@CharlesBojangleshows it intriguing hizero tineco dreame already came out with this tech but dyson was lagging behind they didn't see the need yet until the recent submarine was introduced but it wasn't powerful enough. Dyson finally made the decision to go ahead tech was already there but we looking from dyson I will definitely by dyson only
I love the attention to detail and scientific approach. Question: If I already have a Dyson vacuum cleaner, is it enough to get the Submarine attachment for wet floor cleaning? Or is this dedicated wet floor cleaner much better than that? I have small hard floor spaces so it isn't a big job area-size wise. Thank you.
The Dyson Submarine™ wet roller head is only compatible with V12s and V15s machines - it won't work with other Dyson cordless vacuums. So if you already own a Dyson vacuum, you could either choose the new Dyson WashG1™ wet cleaner, or one of the Dyson Submarine vacuums, depending on your needs.
The Dyson Submarine™ wet roller head is not compatible with any of our other vacuums, including pre-purchased V12 and V15 vacuums. To intelligently switch between wet and dry cleaning, the V12s and V15s vacuums have been reprogrammed. Our previous software is not compatible with wet floor cleaning.
The Dyson WashG1™ wet cleaner is a dedicated hard floor cleaning machine - not an accessory which attaches to an existing machine. You can find out more here: ms.spr.ly/6056YjMVy
The Dyson WashG1™ wet cleaner is our first dedicated wet floor cleaner for hard floors, picking up both wet and dry debris. But you may still need a vacuum cleaner for other areas - carpets, upholstery, mattresses, stairs, pet beds, countertops, and inside your car.
Hi there, The new Dyson WashG1™ wet cleaner picks up pet hair and human hair. The microfiber wet rollers and the internal brush bars are easily dismantled for maintenance. If you decide to use detergent, please choose gentle, common household detergents, and do not use bleach and high-foaming formulation.