Article 6MS8S The WashG1 is Dyson’s first mop

The WashG1 is Dyson’s first mop

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Dyson's newest device for dealing with dirt in your home is a mechanical mop. Unlike the British engineering company's flagship fans, hair dryers, and vacuums, the new Dyson WashG1 floor washing machine doesn't use precision-engineered fans or a fine-tuned Hyperdymium motor. Instead, the mop relies on mechanical agitation to clean up wet spills, picks up dirt and debris, and gives your hard floors a really good wash.

The WashG1 wet floor cleaner - aka mop - costs $699.99 and is the company's first dedicated mopping device. The cordless, battery-powered mop is slated for release this fall, and you can sign up to be notified when the world's fanciest mop arrives on Dyson's site.

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