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    Tackle wet and dried-in messes quickly

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    When it comes to ensuring that your home’s surfaces remain hygienic, nothing gets the job done quite like the best hard floor cleaners.

    It doesn’t matter if you live in a compact apartment or a sprawling multi-storey home; the importance of having one of the best vacuum cleaners to hand isn’t really lost on anyone. However, hard floor cleaners are rarely treated with the same reverence, even though they are an essential part of making sure that stains and dirt are truly removed from your floors.

    After all, even the most powerful vacuum cleaner on the market won’t make the slightest bit of difference when coming up against tough, dried-in stains, and the longer they go uncleaned, the more your floors become a breeding ground for unwanted germs. If you’re now struggling to remember the last time your floors were given a proper clean, then fear not, you’re in the right place.

    Within this list, we’ve made sure to cater to all types of buyers, so whether you’re tied to a strict budget or need a heavy-duty hard floor cleaner that can swiftly undo the messes made by kids and pets alike, we’ve got you covered.

    At all ends of the market, any hard floor cleaner that comes to our headquarters is put through rigorous tests to measure AirWatts, the level of sound emitted during use and of course, how well the cleaners in question can deal with messes of various difficulty.

    Keep on reading to see which hard floor cleaners made the cut, or check out our other home appliance guides to the best steam cleaner and the best robot vacuum, to see what else is out there.

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    Learn how we test floor cleaners

    We put all of our cleaners through a standard set of tests, so that we can compare and contrast the performance of them. We use real-world testing with real dirt, so that we can accurately depict the kind of performance you can expect in real life.

    You can find out more in our how we test hard floor cleaners guide.

    Pros

    • Light and easy to use
    • Cleans quickly
    • Powerful stain removal

    Pros

    • Effortless to push around
    • Cleans brilliantly
    • Excellent separation of solids and liquids

    Cons

    • Expensive
    • Tanks aren’t very well marked

    Pros

    • Cleans well
    • Light and simple to use
    • Excellent anti-odour tech

    Cons

    • No vacuum-only mode
    • Doesn’t get close to the edge

    Pros

    • Integrated water sterilisation
    • Simple to use
    • Powerful cleaning

    Cons

    • Turns off if the handle is lifted too high

    Pros

    • Efficient mopping and cleaning
    • Clever kickstand
    • Smart Auto mode

    Cons

    • Hair can clog rollers
    • Loud

    Pros

    • Powerful vacuuming with automatic power mode
    • Fluffy Optic highlights dirt
    • Mops hard floors
    • Great battery life

    Cons

    • Small water tank
    • Unsealed dirty water tank

    Pros

    • Well priced
    • Cleaning solutions for different floor types
    • Gentle and environmentally friendly

    Pros

    • Picks up solids and liquids
    • Cleans without chemicals
    • Fast and powerful

    Cons

    • Limited space for solid waste

    Pros

    • Glides easily
    • Fast stain removal
    • Steam blaster works brilliantly

    Pros

    • Lay-flat design
    • Automatic mode
    • Fast stain removal

    Cons

    • Have to use the app to get all of the features
    • Light and easy to use

    • Cleans quickly

    • Powerful stain removal

    If you’ve been burned by lacklustre floor cleaners that promised shining edge-to-edge surfaces and delivered anything but, then the Bessel Crosswave OmniForce Edge is exactly what you need. Simply put, this is one of the absolute best floor cleaners money can buy right now, having performed brilliantly in every test we threw at it.

    As you may have already guessed from its name, the Crosswave OmniForce Edge’s main feature is that it can provide a proper clean that goes all the way to the edge of your floors. The appliance can achieve such a feat thanks to its ZeroGap roller, which features more width than your average roller so that nothing is missed as you clean, and you don’t have to waste time going back over a section multiple times.

    Even when you’re cleaning up a mess in the middle of your floor, the Crosswave OmniForce Edge boasts significant power that allows it to just glide over messes with ease. In all of the tests that we put it through, which included having to clean up bits of mud, dried ketchup and tough dried red wine stains. If a stain did require a bit more power then it would only require going over it another time (or two) before it was gone completely.

    Part of the reason why the device can clean so thoroughly is its adherence to using two cleaning solutions as it operates. This then targets stains with more vigor, allowing them to be removed at greater speed. Speaking of which, you won’t have any issues with navigating the device across your floors as its 4.8kg stature makes it easy to turn and operate for the duration of its battery life.

    The Crosswave OmniForce Edge can run for up to 30 minutes on a single charge, and when it comes time to top it up, you can simply place the device back in its dock where it will start charging, and the self-cleaning process will also kick in. You’ll always know your battery life status thanks to the included LCD screen at the top, so you won’t have to worry about being caught off guard mid-clean.

    • Effortless to push around

    • Cleans brilliantly

    • Excellent separation of solids and liquids

    • Expensive

    • Tanks aren’t very well marked

    Sporting a dual-roller system that makes it easy to manoeuvre and separate deposits for solids and dirty water, the Dyson WashG1 is a fantastic hard floor cleaner that left our floors sparkling. Just be wary that such powerful and clever cleaning comes with a high price tag.

    Despite weighing a hefty 4.9kg, the Dyson WashG1 is impressively easy to push around, thanks to its dual-roller floor head which helps the cleaner glide across floors with minimal effort.

    The WashG1’s floorhead also makes cleaning that much easier, as it picks up solids while simultaneously mopping stains. Not only that but its brushes then cleverly remove and deposit solids into a tray while dirty water is filtered into the 0.8-litre dirty tank, resulting in hassle-free emptying.

    You can select between three cleaning modes based on how dirty the floor is, plus there’s an additional Max button that adds even more water to the clean for tackling particularly tough stains. Regardless of the mode you opt for, the battery life will remain constant at 35-minutes.

    We were impressed with how the Dyson WashG1 took dried-on stains, from tough dirt to red wine, in its stride. Even edge performance was admirable, with the WashG1 able to get much closer than other hard floor cleaners we’ve reviewed.

    The separate collection for solids was undoubtedly a stand-out for us, as we found no debris was left in the dirty water tank which made emptying impressively easy. However, when we added human hair to the floor, although the WashG1 did pick this up with ease, the hair became wrapped around the brushes inside and needed cutting out.

    With this in mind, if you live with pets or people with long hair then you should vacuum first before using the Dyson WashG1.

    • Cleans well

    • Light and simple to use

    • Excellent anti-odour tech

    • No vacuum-only mode

    • Doesn’t get close to the edge

    Weighing just 3.95kg, the Shark HydroVac Hard Floor Cleaner is one of the lightest hard floor cleaners we’ve reviewed. As a three-in-one cleaner, it works as a vacuum, mop and self-cleans to eliminate bacteria and odours.

    Not only is the HydroVac lightweight, but it’s also cordless, making it convenient to clean and carry around the whole house. Thanks to its LED display, you can also easily monitor its remaining battery life, surface type and cleanser level and top up accordingly.

    The HydroVac can be used to deep clean hard floors, mop up spills and grime and even freshen up rugs and carpets. Dirt is collected into the 500ml dirty water tank, which also houses the washable filter and a solids separator, which catches debris like pet fur and dust.

    Once cleaning is finished, the dirty water tank should be poured away, a task made easier thanks to its spout, and all collected solids emptied into the bin.

    It’s worth noting that while being able to vacuum and clean simultaneously is useful, it’s recommended that you vacuum up any noticeable solids first to reduce having to deal with emptying wet mess in the solids separator. This issue is something that’s found with most similar hard floor cleaners.

    The HydroVac also comes with a dedicated multi-surface cleaning solution that neutralises odours on floors. We found in our test that the bottle included has enough to fill the tank seven times. In addition, HydroVac’s brush-roll is treated with antimicrobial substances to help preserve the roller and resist bacterial odours.

    Once you finish cleaning, simply place the HydroVac back onto its dock to charge and activate its self-cleaning mode, ready for the next clean.

    Its battery life allows for around 25 minutes of runtime, which should be enough to tackle your entire house.

    • Integrated water sterilisation

    • Simple to use

    • Powerful cleaning

    • Turns off if the handle is lifted too high

    The Gtech Orca is a very good hard floor cleaner that’s able to sanitise and clean floors admirably. Having said that, you will need to overlook the questionable design choices that can make it frustrating to use.

    While it is generally easy to use and manoeuvre, we noted that if you lift the handle too high then the Gtech Orca will instantly turn off, which means cleaning in smaller and more confined spaces can be difficult.

    Unlike other hard floor cleaners that just rely on steam, the Gtech Orca comes equipped with a dedicated cleaning detergent that should be poured into the clean water tank, which then sanitises floors and leaves them smelling fresh too.

    Inside the dirty water tank is a washable filter and a solids separator to keep debris away from liquid, which is designed to make emptying easier.

    There are three hard floor cleaning modes to select from, depending on how dirty your floors are, however most notably there’s the Sterilisation option which uses an electrolysing process to generate clean water that’s free from viruses, bacteria and any unpleasant odours.

    There are also two vacuum-only modes which can be used for picking up mess before mopping. While the Orca can deal with larger bits of debris with ease, we’d recommend vacuuming if there’s hair or smaller solids on the floor before using the hard floor mode.

    In our tests we found the Gtech Orca was able to cope with most tough stains, such as dried-on mud and red wine, although some messes did need multiple passes to completely clean.

    Overall the Gtech Orca is a powerful hard floor cleaner, that makes light work of sanitising floors thanks to the inclusion of Gtech’s detergent. However just be wary that it’s fiddly to use, especially in smaller rooms.

    • Efficient mopping and cleaning

    • Clever kickstand

    • Smart Auto mode

    • Hair can clog rollers

    • Loud

    Coping with wet and dry messes, as well as self-cleaning, the powerful Roborock Dyad is both a vacuum cleaner and a hard floor cleaner.

    It has two tanks: a 850ml clean water tank, which can also take suitable machine detergent for extra cleaning power, and a 620ml dirty water tank, into which all the dirt is sucked. The cleaner will tell you when the dirty water tank is full. There’s also a filter for any solid mess.

    The controls on the handle include a power toggle button plus a button to change modes. You can get a visual indicator of the level of dirt by looking at the coloured bar that runs around the LCD: the more red there is, the dirtier the floor.

    Pushing the Dyad around is easy, with the smooth joint on the head making it quick to zip around chairs. And when you’ve finished, you simply tap the button on top to run the automatic cleaning process, which delivers clean water over the rollers and works brilliantly.

    In our tests the Dyad performed superbly, cleaning up loose debris and tougher stains and bringing hard floors back to their best. And with battery life of up to 35 minutes, this floor cleaner should be able to cope with large areas without needing to be recharged.

    • Powerful vacuuming with automatic power mode

    • Fluffy Optic highlights dirt

    • Mops hard floors

    • Great battery life

    • Small water tank

    • Unsealed dirty water tank

    A revamp on the Dyson V15 Detect, the V15s Detect Submarine is a fantastic two-in-one vacuum and hard floor cleaner that sports a clever software upgrade, plus a brand new floor head, coined the Submarine Wet Roller.

    Otherwise, the V15s Detect Submarine sports a similar design to its vacuum-only sibling, with a piezo sensor which monitors dust particles as they’re picked up, a small display at the back and a trigger to operate the vacuum.

    The piezo sensor is useful as it allows the cleaner to automatically adjust its power based on how much dirt is detected when in vacuuming mode. All information, including the particle size, is displayed at the screen on the back so you can see how dirty your floor is in real-time.

    We found this system to be nothing short of brilliant, as it takes the guesswork out of which power mode to use. However, you can also opt for Eco or Boost modes whenever you need either gentler cleaning or maximum power.

    To engage mopping mode, simply attach the Submarine Wet Roller Head. Made up of a soft microfibre roller and a 300ml water reservoir, enough for about 16-minutes of cleaning, the wet roller head is also designed to ensure liquid doesn’t get into the vacuum.

    We found that while the Submarine Roller Head makes light work of regular stains, it does require multiple passes in tougher, ground-in stains.

    It’s also worth noting that we would recommend vacuuming before using the Submarine Wet Roller Head to avoid picking up and mixing any unwanted debris in with the water tank.

    Otherwise, Dyson also throws in numerous extra tools and attachments for vacuuming, including the Digital Motorbar head for carpet and Fluffy Optic which is fitted with a green laser to illuminate your path.

    Overall, if you have a mixture of carpets and hard floors at home then the Dyson V15s Detect Submarine is a great choice. However, if your home is mostly made up of hard floors then we’d recommend a dedicated hard floor cleaner like the Dyson Wash G1.

    • Well priced

    • Cleaning solutions for different floor types

    • Gentle and environmentally friendly

    Although at first glance this may seem like a more basic option, if you have delicate wood or tiled floors that won’t cope well with powerful motorised brushes then the Bona Premium Spray Mop is exactly what you need.

    Out of the box you’ll receive the mop itself, one microfibre pad and one bottle of cleaning solution to get you started. Which solution you receive will depend on the model you buy, with options for wood, hard-surface or oiled wood floors.

    You can also switch out bottles of solution in-between cleans, which is ideal if you have multiple floor types in your home.

    Regardless of which one you choose, all of the water-based cleaning solutions are designed to dry quickly without leaving any residue.

    Once the bottle is clipped into the mop, cleaning solution is then dosed via the trigger at the top. Each spray is powerful with a wide jet that shoots out in front of the cleaning head, which makes it easy to roughly direct where the solution goes.

    As it reaches out past the sides of the mop-head, the velcro-attached machine-washable microfibre cloth can clean right to the edge of the room which is something we’ve found most hard floor cleaners struggle with.

    However, unlike more expensive models such as the Dyson Wash G1, the Bona Premium Spray Mop can’t deal with solids or hair, so you will need to vacuum before mopping.

    We tested the mop across different delicate surfaces, with the first being a painted wooden floor. We were seriously impressed with its ability to clean surface dirt without causing any damage to the paint.

    Next, we moved onto a plain wooden floor and were equally impressed by the mop’s ability to not only remove minor scratches but also give the floor a nice shiny finish too.

    Finally we tested the mop on 100 year old tiles and saw a huge improvement, with fresh dirt removed seamlessly and tiles regaining original colour and sheen.

    If you have painted, wooden or tiled floors and need a way to keep them clean without causing any damage then the Bona Premium Spray Mop is not only gentle yet efficient but it’s impressively affordable too.

    • Picks up solids and liquids

    • Cleans without chemicals

    • Fast and powerful

    • Limited space for solid waste

    Able to pick up both liquids and solids, uses steam rather than detergent and has a self-cleaning brush roll, the Shark SteamPickUp Hard Floor Cleaner (SD200UK) is a brilliant choice for anyone that wants to clean without chemicals.

    In fact, Shark advises against adding detergent to the 440ml water tank as this can cause damage to the machine. Instead, steam will more than suffice in cleaning and sanitising the floor. 

    The SD200UK provides a constant supply of steam which is pushed out onto the floor while the brush roll picks up dirt and deposits it into the dirty tank. There are three steam modes to select from: High, Medium and Low and steam will start to emit after about 20 seconds. We’d recommend starting slow and working your way up to avoid saturating your floor.

    Although as a plug-in model it’s not quite as flexible as a cordless alternative, the SD200UK is seriously lightweight and easy to manoeuvre. While it can pick up both solids and liquids, and separate them into their respective tanks, we’d still recommend vacuuming dry messes before using the SD200UK, as we found hair did get wrapped in the brush roll and rice filled up the solids area quickly.

    Otherwise, if you have lots of hard floors at home and want to effectively clean and sanitise without relying on chemicals, then you’d be hard pressed to find a better choice than the Shark SteamPickUp Hard Floor Cleaner SD200UK.

    • Glides easily

    • Fast stain removal

    • Steam blaster works brilliantly

    If you just want an easy way to effectively clean your hard floors then the Shark Steam & Scrub Automatic Steam Mop with Steam Blaster S8201UK is your best bet. Not only does it offer steam cleaning, which negates the need for detergent, but its spinning microfibre cloths make light work of even ground-in stains.

    While it looks similar to its predecessor, the Shark Steam & Scrub Automatic Steam Mop S6002UK, the S8201UK adds a Steam Blaster mode which helps deal with tough stains much faster than relying solely on the mop pads.

    Its 350ml water tank might not be as generous as the Shark SteamPickUp Hard Floor Cleaner SD200UK’s 440ml, but we found it should be enough to clean a good-sized room. As a mains-powered appliance, it may not be as flexible as a cordless model but its 5.18m cable offers a decent-sized surface area. 

    There are three cleaning modes to select from: Light, Normal and Deep and we’d recommend starting with the lower end, increasing the power if necessary. Overall we found that the S8201UK cleans even tough stains well, although you do need to keep an eye on the microfibre pads and how dirty they become. 

    Another thing to keep in mind is, also unlike the Shark SteamPickUp Hard Floor Cleaner SD200UK, this cannot manage solids, so you will need to vacuum beforehand.

    • Lay-flat design

    • Automatic mode

    • Fast stain removal

    • Have to use the app to get all of the features

    Living in a household where spills and messes are starting to become a regular, if not daily occurrence? Whether it’s down to kids, pets or even a butterfingered adult, cleaning up for everyone can end up being quite a time-consuming task, so to ensure that it all gets sorted in the first or second passthrough, the Dreame H15 Pro Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner is the device to go for.

    Even though it is also a vacuum cleaner, the Dreame H15 Pro works incredibly well for both wet and dried-in spills/stains, largely due to its rather ingenious robot arm. Sat at the front of the vacuum itself, this arm stays up when moving forward over a surface but comes down to within 0.2ms of the ground when pulling the vacuum back towards you. This creates an ever stronger suction seal which makes short work of stains.

    When put through its paces in our testing facility, the H15 Pro was able to get through dried-in stains for coffee, red wine and ketchup, all without leaving any trace that they had been there to begin with. It also performed flawlessly in our mud test which is where a lot of cleaners can trip up, so if you want to get through tough stains quickly then this is an easy option to recommend.

    Just when you think that the H15 Pro can’t step up even more, the vacuum also features a design that can lay perfectly flat, making it well suited for cleaning up messes that have gone beneath a sofa or a table. This can be particularly helpful if you have smaller pets that do tend to go underneath your furniture.

    Instead of having to remember the function of different physical buttons, you can control the H15 Pro entirely from your smartphone, giving you quick access to cleaning modes in the moment, alongside a look at the current battery level for the device. With all this in mind, and the fact that the H15 can also vacuum up solids, Dreame’s 2-in-1 device is largely unrivalled.

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    Test Data

     
    Bissell CrossWave OmniForce Edge
    Dyson WashG1
    Shark HydroVac Cordless Hard Floor Cleaner WD210UK
    Gtech Orca
    Roborock Dyad
    Dyson V15s Detect Submarine
    Bona Premium Spray Mop
    Shark SteamPickUp Hard Floor Cleaner SD200UK
    Shark Steam & Scrub Automatic Steam Mop S8201UK
    Dreame H15 Pro Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner

    Sound (normal)
    69.6 dB
    70.8 dB
    71.8 dB
    68.5 dB
    80.1 dB
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    56.2 dB
    51.3 dB
    62.8 dB

    AirWatts (low)
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    –
    –
    –
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    54.31 AW
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    –
    –
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    AirWatts (medium)
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    –
    –
    –
    –
    99.53 AW
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    –
    –
    –

    AirWatts (high)
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    281 AW
    –
    –
    –
    –

    Sound (low)
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    67 dB
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    –
    –
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    Sound (medium)
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    –
    –
    –
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    69.8 dB
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    –
    –
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    Sound (high)
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    –
    –
    –
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    71.7 dB
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    –
    –
    –

    Full Specs

     
    Bissell CrossWave OmniForce Edge Review
    Dyson WashG1 Review
    Shark HydroVac Cordless Hard Floor Cleaner WD210UK Review
    Gtech Orca Review
    Roborock Dyad Review
    Dyson V15s Detect Submarine Review
    Bona Premium Spray Mop Review
    Shark SteamPickUp Hard Floor Cleaner SD200UK Review
    Shark Steam & Scrub Automatic Steam Mop S8201UK Review
    Dreame H15 Pro Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner Review

    UK RRP
    £319
    £599.99
    £329.99
    £349.99
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    £799.99
    £42.99
    £200
    £159.99
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    USA RRP
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    $999
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    $449
    $949.99
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    Manufacturer
    Bissell
    Dyson
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    GTech
    roborock
    Dyson
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    Shark
    Shark
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    Size (Dimensions)
    270 x 270 x 1107 MM
    225 x 300 x 1140 MM
    280 x 240 x 110 CM
    335 x 220 x 865 MM
    270 x 170 x 1110 MM
    249 x 267 x 1260 MM
    146 x 114 x 722 MM
    238 x 179 x 1120 MM
    378 x 1206 x 217 MM
    275 x 279 x 1160 MM

    Weight
    4.8 KG
    4.9 KG
    3.95 KG
    4.1 KG
    5 KG
    3.08 KG
    2.63 KG
    3.69 KG
    3.4 KG
    5.8 KG

    ASIN
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    B073HQTZV9
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    B0D26CDMJN
    B0DX7B1BGP

    Release Date
    2025
    2024
    2023
    2024
    2021
    2024
    2023
    2025
    2025
    2025

    First Reviewed Date
    21/08/2025
    23/08/2024
    30/10/2023
    20/08/2024
    03/02/2022
    06/03/2024
    01/10/2024
    10/03/2025
    06/03/2025
    28/03/2025

    Model Number
    Bissell CrossWave OmniForce Edge
    Dyson WashG1
    Shark HydroVac Cordless Hard Floor Cleaner WD210UK
    Gtech Orca
    Roborock Dyad
    Dyson V15s Detect Submarine
    Bona Premium Spray Mop
    Shark SteamPickUp Hard Floor Cleaner SD200UK
    Shark Steam & Scrub Automatic Steam Mop S8201UK
    Dreame H15 Pro Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner

    Vacuum cleaner type
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    Cordless stick
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    Provided heads
    Floor head with ZeroGap roller
    Floor head
    Roller
    Floor head
    Motorised flor head
    Fluffy Optic, Digital Motorbar, hair screw, crevice tool, combination tool, Submarine floor cleaner
    Microfibre cleaning pad
    Roller brush
    Dual spinning microfibre pads
    Floor head

    Bin capacity
    0.44 litres
    0.8 litres
    0.5 litres
    0.7 litres
    0.62 litres
    0.75 litres
    litres
    0.22 litres
    0 litres
    0.7 litres

    Bagless
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    Yes
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    Modes
    Standard, boost
    Three water levels plus Max
    On/off
    Sterlization (cleaning), vacuuming (Eco and Boost)
    Auto, Max, Floor Dry
    Low, Medium (Auto). Boost
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    Three steam modes (Min, Mid and Max)
    Deep, normal, light
    Smart, quiet, custom, turbo and suction only

    Filters
    1 (washable)
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    1 (washable)
    1 (washable)
    2 (washable)
    1 (washable)
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    N/A
    None
    1 (washable), spare in the box

    Stated Power
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    1230 W
    1120 W
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    Run time
    31 mins min
    35 mins min
    25 mins min
    20 mins min
    35 mins min
    1 hrs min
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    hrs min
    hrs min
    60 mins min

    Charge time
    4 hrs
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    5 hrs
    3 hrs
    4.5 hrs
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    –
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    4 hrs

    Floor cleaner type
    Hard floor cleaner
    Hard floor cleaner
    Vacuum cleaner and floor cleaner
    Hard floor cleaner
    Hard floor cleaner
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    Spray mop
    Steam hard floor cleaner
    Steam mop
    Cordless hard floor cleaner

    Detergent capacity
    0.65 litres
    1 litres
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    0.8 litres
    849 litres
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    0.85 litres
    420 litres
    0.35 litres
    0.78 litres

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