
"The lines between form and function have never been blurrier, or more beautiful, than they are in today's best home tech. The BSTY Dual-Action Cordless Floor Washer is a testament to this evolution, offering a singular device that manages to look as sharp as it performs. Its seamless integration of vacuuming, steam mopping, and self-cleaning mechanisms is tailored for those who want their spaces immaculate, but never at the expense of visual serenity. This is not merely another entry in the crowded floor-care market;"
"You start with the vacuum, wrestling with a cord or racing against a dying battery to suck up the crumbs, the pet hair, and the dust. Then comes the second act: the mop. You're either sloshing a dirty string-mop around in a bucket of increasingly murky water, or you're using a fancy hybrid cleaner that often just turns dry debris into a wet, gritty paste."
"The solution begins with a simple, elegant workflow that is physically built into the machine. As you push the BSTY forward, it's a dedicated dry vacuum. The front of the cleaning head houses a system that delivers a full 20,000Pa of suction, a figure that puts it in the upper echelon of cordless stick vacuums. That's enough power to lift embedded dirt from grout lines and grab pet hair without just rolling over it."
The BSTY Dual-Action Cordless Floor Washer combines vacuuming, steam mopping, and self-cleaning into a single, visually refined appliance. The unit uses a forward-push dry vacuum mode with a 20,000Pa cleaning head to collect embedded dirt and pet hair into a separate debris container. On the pull-back stroke a heated water mopping system engages, delivering fresh water for cleaning while avoiding cross-contamination of debris. The design emphasizes an elegant workflow, strong suction performance, and lifecycle convenience, including self-cleaning mechanisms. The product launched with a discounted price ($399 from $599), limited inventory, and has attracted over $61,000 in backing.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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