February 19, 2026
Dyson turned its skinny PencilVac into a lightweight wet floor cleaner


Dyson has announced an alternate version of its skinny PencilVac thatโ€™s designed to clean spills and stains on hard floors instead of sucking up dirt and debris. Like the PencilVac, which Dyson called โ€œworldโ€™s slimmest vacuum cleanerโ€ when it was announced nine months ago, the new PencilWash squeezes a battery, motor, and other electronics into its 1.5-inch-diameter handle. But it trades a dust bin for a water reservoir located in its larger cleaning head featuring a single floor-scrubbing roller.

At 4.9 pounds without water or a low foaming cleaning solution in its tank, the PencilWash is slightly heavier than the four-pound PencilVac, but itโ€™s also quite a bit cheaper. The PencilVac is $600 for the version featuring four spinning conical brush heads, while the new PencilWash is $349, including a charging stand for the handle portion.

Designed specifically for cleaning hard floors like tile, laminate, and sealed wood, the PencilWash features a pressurized hydration system to deliver fresh water that its high-density microfiber roller uses to scrub surfaces and then collect the dirty water afterwards. Floors arenโ€™t left completely dry, but dry enough that any moisture remaining quickly evaporates. And unlike Dysonโ€™s larger floor scrubbers, the PencilWashโ€™s pivoting handle can lie nearly completely flat for reaching underneath furniture.

Battery life is estimated to be upwards of 30 minutes on a full charge, which matches the PencilVac on its lowest power setting. If thatโ€™s not enough time to clean all the floors in your palatial estate, the battery, located on the end of the PencilWashโ€™s handle, can be swapped out with a backup that can be purchased separately.

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