WashG1 rollers are located on the front and rear of the device [File]
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On Tuesday, Dyson announced the launch of its up-to-date Dyson WashG1 floor vacuum cleaner, which is equipped with a one-liter tidy water tank and can cover up to 290 square meters, separating saturated and desiccated waste at the source.
The Dyson WashG1 features two motorized rollers that draw water from a pump and have an absorbent microfiber surface. Dehydrated waste is collected by a fabric that has 64,800 fibers per square centimeter, and the wet surface cleans up spills.
According to Dyson, dirt, debris, hair, spilled drinks and stains are just some of the things the G1 can effectively tidy on tough floors.
The device also has a self-cleaning mode and a grubby water tank with a capacity of 0.8 liters. It is designed without tough and pointed edges to prevent dirt from accumulating in the machine.
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WashG1 rollers are located on the front and rear of the unit, allowing it to cover enormous areas on tough floors. The vacuum cleaner is equipped with low, medium and high hydration modes, as well as additional sensitivity settings for different types of floors.
The Dyson WashG1 is not yet available in India but will be launched in the country.
“The effectiveness of stain removal depends on the correlation of floor moisture and the mixing used. We designed our machine to give owners complete control, enabling them to effectively deep tidy their homes,” said Charlie Park, vice president of Dyson Home Engineering.