Stop mopping. Seriously. The UWANT D100 does wet & dry in one pass.
Here’s a confession: I’ve owned three different mops in the past two years. A spin mop, a spray mop, and one of those fancy steam mops. All of them left my floors either soaking wet or streaky.
Then my friend laughed at me and said, “Dude, just get a wet-dry vacuum.” I thought he meant a shop vac — huge, loud, ugly. But he showed me the UWANT D100. Cordless. Slim. Actually looks good in my kitchen.
So I tried it. And yeah… I’m never touching a mop again.
⚡ How it works (no PhD required)
Fill the clean water tank. Select your mode. The D100 keeps the roller moist through 24 water dispensing holes, scrubs your floor, and then vacuums the dirty water back up — crumbs, pet hair, spilled coffee, all of it. One pass. No pre-vacuuming. No wringing. No drying.
It has three modes: Dry (just vacuum, minimal moisture), Smart (auto adjusts water/suction based on dirt level), and Turbo (max power for stubborn messes). Suction tops out around 18,000 Pa — plenty for tile, hardwood, or low-pile rugs.
🛋️ The flat trick is underrated
The handle folds completely flat — like 180 degrees flat. That means I can slide the whole machine under my couch, my bed, even my low entertainment center. Most stick vacs can’t do that. The D100 reaches where dust bunnies have been hiding for years.
First time I used it, I pulled out enough fuzz to build a small pillow. Disgusting and satisfying at the same time.
🧪 No chemicals, no weird smells
The D100 uses electrolyzed water — it zaps tap water into a natural cleaner that kills bacteria and neutralizes odors. No bleach, no perfume, no “mountain spring” nonsense. If you have pets, kids, or allergies, you’ll appreciate that.
There’s also a deodorizing stick in the dirty water tank so the stuff you suck up doesn’t stink up your closet.
🧼 It cleans itself. Finally.
This is the killer feature. After you’re done, you park the D100 in its charging dock (just push it in, no lifting). Press the self-clean button, and it:
- Flushes clean water through the brush and pipes
- Spins the roller at high speed to shake dirt loose
- Blows 140°F hot air to dry the brush completely
Most other wet-dry vacs leave the roller damp — which leads to mold and stink within a week. The D100 leaves it bone dry. I’ve checked. No smell.
🔋 Real-world battery & tanks
- Battery: ~35 minutes in Smart mode. I’ve done my whole 1,200 sq ft apartment (kitchen, living room, hallway, two bathrooms) on a single charge.
- Water tanks: 650ml clean / 700ml dirty. The dirty tank has a solid/liquid separator — you dump the dry chunks in the trash, rinse the tank, done. No fishing out wet clumps.
💰 pricing & warranty
The D100 is $239 depending on sales. Direct from UWANT US you get:
- ✅ 1+1 year warranty
- ✅ 30-day returns (no questions)
- ✅ Free shipping
Compare that to a Tineco or Bissell that costs $400+ and requires you to lift a heavy tank into a separate dock. The D100 is a no-brainer.

🏁 Bottom line
If you’re still vacuuming then mopping, or if your current wet-dry vac leaves wet streaks and smelly rollers — try the UWANT D100. It’s cordless, self-cleaning, flips flat, and uses no harsh chemicals.
I threw away my mop bucket. You probably will too.