Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene

Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene Review

Brand: Dyson
Released: March 12, 2026
Updated: 21 hours ago
4.0
Overall review score
381
Review evidence points
58
Scored features
19
Expert reviews

Bottom Line

Choose it for lightweight hard-floor cleaning, excellent under-furniture reach, and hot-air roller drying. Skip it if you need vacuum-like debris pickup, quiet docking, fuss-free emptying, or the best performance for the price.

Best for

Best for hard-floor homes with frequent spills, pets, or routine traffic where low weight, under-furniture reach, and odor-conscious maintenance matter more than vacuum-like suction.

Not for

Not for carpet-heavy homes, buyers who expect one machine to replace a vacuum, or anyone unwilling to baby a potentially drippy waste tank. Tight small spaces and value-first shoppers may also prefer simpler or stronger alternatives.

Verdict

The Clean+Wash Hygiene gets many fundamentals right: low weight, excellent lie-flat reach, clear controls, long runtime, and separated waste with hot-air drying that make the hygiene story convincing. Everyday mopping is usually strong, with paw prints, grease, fine debris, and sticky spills cleaned effectively. But premium value is less secure. The suctionless design is not a full vacuum substitute, standardized mopping tests landed below average, the clean-water tank can force mid-session refills, and the head-mounted waste system repeatedly drew complaints for fiddly emptying and dirty-water leaks. The dock also gets loud during drying. For hard-floor households that prioritize cleaner maintenance and easy handling, it can be excellent; buyers focused on raw cleaning power or hassle-free ownership have stronger reasons to look elsewhere.

Feature Scorecards

Summary

58 reviewed features
  • Very positive 4.5-5.0
    23 (40%)
  • Positive 3.5-4.4
    21 (36%)
  • Neutral 2.5-3.4
    9 (16%)
  • Negative 1.5-2.4
    5 (9%)

Pros

  • 5.0
    13 reviews strong consensus
    Under-Furniture Pickup: 5.0, 13 reviews, strong consensus
    Under-furniture reach is exceptional. The handle lies almost completely flat and the head stays on the floor, making low sofas, beds, counters, and cabinets much easier to clean beneath.
  • 4.9
    12 reviews strong consensus
    Weight: 4.9, 12 reviews, strong consensus
    Low weight is one of the clearest advantages. At roughly 8.4 pounds, it is noticeably lighter than many wet-dry cleaners and easier to steer, carry, and push for longer sessions.
  • 4.7
    14 reviews low consensus
    Odor control: 4.7, 14 reviews, low consensus
    Odor prevention is a standout advantage. The filter-free waste path and heated roller drying reduce the damp, sour smell that can develop in conventional wet cleaners, although one test found the drying result inadequate.
  • 4.8
    10 reviews strong consensus
    Clogging and debris prevention: 4.8, 10 reviews, strong consensus
    Keeping solids and dirty water in the cleaner head avoids long internal tubes where grime can accumulate. This anti-clogging approach is one of the most consistently praised parts of the design.
  • 4.5
    18 reviews low consensus
    Self-cleaning cycle: 4.5, 18 reviews, low consensus
    Self-cleaning is one of the machine's best features in most tests, flushing the roller and then hot-air drying it on the dock. The drawbacks are high water use, noise, and occasional need for manual checking after heavy messes.
  • 4.8
    8 reviews strong consensus
    Controls and UI: 4.8, 8 reviews, strong consensus
    The LCD and physical controls are a real strength: hydration modes are easy to change, battery and tank status are clear, and the screen gives useful maintenance prompts.

Cons

  • 2.1
    7 reviews strong consensus
    Suction and Airflow: 2.1, 7 reviews, strong consensus
    There is essentially no usable suction, so the machine depends on its roller and mechanical debris separation. That works for many wet messes and light dry debris, but several tests found it weaker than a true vacuum on heavier or loose material.
  • 2.1
    6 reviews moderate consensus
    Floorhead design: 2.1, 6 reviews, moderate consensus
    The cleaner head is the most divisive piece of hardware. Its low, integrated design helps reach and clog prevention, but repeated leaking, dripping, and multi-part reassembly complaints make waste handling a major downside.
  • 2.2
    3 reviews strong consensus
    Suitability for small spaces: 2.2, 3 reviews, strong consensus
    The slim body stores well, but the floorhead itself can be awkward in genuinely tight rooms. Small bathroom gaps, corners, and light-traffic apartments may be better served by a narrower or simpler tool.
  • 2.0
    2 reviews limited evidence
    Steam Cleaning: 2.0, 2 reviews, limited evidence
    There is no steam-cleaning mode. At this price, several comparisons treated that omission as part of a broader shortage of flagship-level cleaning features.
  • 2.7
    10 reviews moderate consensus
    Dock noise: 2.7, 10 reviews, moderate consensus
    The dock's drying cycle is consistently audible and often plainly loud. It is usually tolerated because the hot-air drying is effective, but it is not something most people will want running beside a TV or sleeping area.
  • 2.5
    3 reviews low consensus
    Bin and Bag: 2.5, 3 reviews, low consensus
    The debris container is a mixed experience: some found the removable tray simple, while others thought the multi-piece waste assembly was needlessly complicated and messy to handle.

Compared With Category Average

Compared with other Vacuums, this product is above average in Under-Furniture Pickup, Low-profile design, Noise level, near average in Price and Value, Maneuverability and Handling, below average in Suitability for small spaces, Floorhead design, Suction and Airflow.

Comparison summary

53 compared features
  • Above average 0.4+ pts higher
    21 (40%)
  • Same as average within 0.3 pts
    16 (30%)
  • Below average 0.4+ pts lower
    16 (30%)

Largest category differences

Attribute This product Category average Difference
Suitability for small spaces 2.2 4.6 -2.4
Under-Furniture Pickup 5.0 2.9 +2.1
Low-profile design 5.0 2.8 +2.2
Floorhead design 2.1 3.8 -1.7
Noise level 4.8 3.1 +1.8
Clogging and debris prevention 4.8 3.2 +1.6
Suction and Airflow 2.1 3.8 -1.6
Storage footprint and upright-stand stability 5.0 3.4 +1.6

Consider This Instead

Compared in Reviews

Products reviewers directly compared with this model, grouped into quick takeaways.

  • Older model: hygiene-focused design CNN frames the Clean+Wash Hygiene as the spiritual successor to the well-regarded Dyson WashG1.
  • Better: maintenance and tank placement The reviewer would buy the older WashG1 because its tank layout is easier and safer to maintain.
  • Better: maneuverability The Clean+Wash Hygiene felt less agile than the Dyson WashG1.

Wash G1

  • Older model: overall generation The Clean+Wash Hygiene is characterized as a major improvement over Dyson's earlier Wash G1.
  • Better: maneuverability The Clean+Wash is judged less nimble than the Wash G1.
  • Older model: overall performance Vacuum Wars calls it a major improvement over the first Wash G1.

FAQ

Can the Dyson Clean+Wash Hygiene replace a vacuum cleaner?

Not fully. It handles light dry debris along with wet cleaning, but multiple tests found chunky solids, loose hair, and heavier debris better suited to a true vacuum or pre-sweep.

Does the dirty-water system leak?

It can. Leaking or dripping during tank and tray removal is one of the most repeated complaints, although some testers found the separated waste design straightforward with careful handling.

How well does it remove sticky or dried-on stains?

Everyday sticky spills usually clean up well with repeated passes or Boost mode, but standardized stain testing was below average and the toughest caked-on messes produced mixed results.

Is the self-cleaning and hot-air drying system effective?

Usually yes. Most testers praised the clean-and-dry cycle for freshening the roller and reducing odor risk, but it uses a lot of water, can be loud, and one harsh test found debris and moisture remained.

How long does the battery last?

Later sources cite up to 70 minutes, while some earlier hands-on tests reported roughly 40 to 45 minutes. In practice, the water tank is often more likely than the battery to interrupt a long session.

Can it clean carpets?

No. The supplied sources consistently describe it as a hard-floor cleaner for surfaces such as tile, laminate, vinyl, hardwood, and sealed stone.

Is it worth the premium price?

That depends on priorities. Buyers who value low weight, lie-flat reach, hygiene, and hot-air drying may find the premium worthwhile, while value-focused buyers may prefer rivals with stronger suction, smarter automation, or fewer tank hassles.

Sample Expert Reviews We Analyzed

These are a few of the reviews included in our analysis.

Video Reviews

Article Reviews

nymag.com

Dyson’s new Clean + Wash Hygiene is sleeker and more efficient than its predecessor. Keeping your floors squeaky clean has never taken less time.

Review score
4.5

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