
Dyson has a thing for pencil-thin appliances now, having recently launched the PencilWash wet-dry vacuum in Australia.
It follows the brand’s PencilVac from last year, a vacuum with a diameter of just 38mm. Dyson’s PencilWash is identically thin, adding wet mess cleaning to the equation.
When launching its new appliance, Dyson compared the PencilWash to other wet-dry vacuums, saying that a major difference is the lack of a filter. Hypothetically easier to clean the appliance, Dyson claimed that omitting the filter was to reduce the likelihood of dirt and bacteria getting stuck.
At the bottom of the PencilWash is a microfibre roller that spins at 650RPM, capable of collecting dry and wet messes. As the wet-dry vacuum goes, it removes dirty water and continually supplies fresh water to the roller, so it doesn’t track muck throughout the house. This clean water comes from a built-in 300mL tank, while a separate 360mL tank contains the dirty water.
It’s possible to change the strength of the wet cleaning, too. Lighter spills only need a light amount of water, while the PencilWash also supports a heavier water flow for stickier floors. To help with cleaning, Dyson also sells a probiotic solution, a “non-toxic” formula that’s compatible with the brand’s range of wet-dry cleaners.
Dyson estimates the runtime of the PencilWash to reach up to 30 minutes, claiming it’s enough to clean about 110 square metres. On an empty battery, the appliance takes roughly 3.5 hours to fully charge.
Dyson’s new appliance is a more affordable and portable alternative to its existing wet-dry range. In 2023, the company debuted its first wet-dry vacuum in the form of the $1,549 V15s Detect Submarine.
Priced at $499 in Australia, the PencilWash launches on 5 March via appliance retailers and directly through Dyson.
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